NBA on Prime crew calls out Shams Charania for reporting MVP before official announcement
"It's Sunday, Shams. Go to brunch, you nerd. Come on!"
"It's Sunday, Shams. Go to brunch, you nerd. Come on!"
The parody account NBA Centel has hit the mainstream thanks to Amazon Prime Video playing a game of "Central vs Centel."
Football stars Josh and Caleb Downs had a celebrity babysitter in Amazon Prime Video NBA host Taylor Rooks.
"I love the chemistry of you guys."
"I understand that there is an interest. That just, to me, doesn't make me think I need to feed every aspect of said interest."
The first NBA doubleheader on Amazon Prime Video was a slam dunk with basketball fans for the studio and game broadcasts.
The 'NBA on Prime' studio debut showed off an incredible high-tech feature.
"Taylor is a very, very busy woman. That's all it is."
This news came at quite the time for Durant.
"Clearly, he's figured it out."
"Every year I get older I’m like, ‘What am I gonna do?’ I have to have sex every day and I can’t, I’m not"
Unfortunately, the final product was never uploaded to social media.
"They're refusing to tell me which is which."
"He felt like throughout the losing streak, a lot of guys were letting what the media was saying infiltrate the locker room."
Rooks lands a major role covering the sport for which she has become a go-to interviewer and reporter.
The Bills-Dolphins game attracted a peak audience of 18.09 million viewers, the highest ever recorded for 'Thursday Night Football.'
'Let's not get mad, let's learn. The more we get mad, I feel like that's moving us backwards."
"The concept of playing should be just that."
"People probably wouldn't have said anything if you just came there and just did it."
"Omg this photo is never going to die. sorry to that man."
"I've had a few 'don't do a podcast' conversations if I'm being honest with you."
"We try to label what women want to do and make it seem like they are saying something about themselves that really isn't fair."
Taylor Rooks slammed Emmanuel Acho for intentionally ignoring racism/sexism in criticism of LSU's Angel Reese.
Rooks and Taylor hope to address topics outside sports and bring a fresh perspective to the digital talk show space.
"That’s the group that I care the most about."