Amazon Prime Video stream of Heat-Hornets play-in game has 'technical difficulties'
Amazon Prime Video's stream of the Miami-Charlotte play-in game went offline for nearly two minutes during the overtime period, causing fans to miss a Hornets possession. Stan Van Gundy, working the game as an analyst for Prime Video, was mid-sentence when the audio feed was lost coming out of a timeout with 48. 1 seconds remaining.
A message about “technical difficulties” began displaying on screens a few seconds later.
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) — Amazon Prime Video 's stream of the Miami-Charlotte play-in game went offline for nearly two minutes during the overtime period, causing fans to miss a Hornets possession.
Stan Van Gundy, working the game as an analyst for Prime Video, was mid-sentence when the audio feed was lost coming out of a timeout with 48. 1 seconds remaining. A message about “technical difficulties” began displaying on screens a few seconds later.
When the video and audio feeds resumed, Charlotte's LaMelo Ball had scored for a 125-120 lead. Fans missed 22. 1 seconds of playing time.