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NBA on Prime adds Wade, Parker, Haslem to broadcast team

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Dwyane Wade, Udonis Haslem, Steve Nash, and Candace Parker will join the NBA on Prime Video team as analysts for next season, Prime Video Sports announced Monday.

Wade, Nash, and Parker will serve as in-game and studio analysts, while Haslem will be a studio analyst. Nash's addition was reported last week.

Wade and Haslem had lengthy NBA careers. Wade played for 16 seasons, 15 of them with the Miami Heat. Haslem spent his entire 20-year career with the Heat.

Wade is a Hall of Famer, a 13-time All-Star, and a three-time NBA champion. He holds career averages of 22 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.4 assists across 1,054 games.

Since Wade retired in 2019, he has been the host of two podcasts, "Time Out with Dwyane Wade" and "The Why with Dwyane Wade."

Wade also has minority ownership stakes in the Utah Jazz and the WNBA's Chicago Sky.

Haslem is a three-time champ and made the 2003-04 All-Rookie team. The 44-year-old averaged 7.5 points and 6.6 rebounds in his 879 NBA contests.

Haslem, who retired in 2023, joined the Heat as the vice president of basketball development. He also began working as a television analyst on NBA TV and ESPN in 2024.

Parker played 16 WNBA seasons between the Los Angeles Sparks, the Sky, and the Las Vegas Aces. She was a two-time MVP, seven-time All-Star, and three-time WNBA champion. She has career averages of 16 points, 8.5 rebounds, and four assists.

The 39-year-old has been working as a broadcaster since 2018. Parker served as an analyst and commentator for NBA on TNT in 2018-19 and for the 2019 NCAA men's national championship.

In 2019, she signed a multi-year extension with Turner Sports to continue her roles with NBA on TNT, NBA TV, and NCAA tourney coverage.

Parker became the first female color commentator for the NBA All-Star Game in 2023.

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