Prime Video has hired Los Angeles Lakers assistant coach Lindsey Harding as a studio analyst for its WNBA broadcasts beginning with the 2026 season, the company announced on April 23.
Harding, 41, will appear on Prime Video’s coverage when the league tips off on May 14. She joins a high-profile analyst roster that includes Hall of Famer Cynthia Cooper, two-time MVP Candace Parker, three-time champion Swin Cash and former All-Star guard Teresa Weatherspoon.
The new role comes in addition to Harding’s duties with the Lakers, where she has spent the past two seasons on head coach JJ Redick’s staff. Because the WNBA schedule runs during the NBA’s offseason, her television work is not expected to conflict with team responsibilities.
Before moving into coaching, Harding was selected No. 1 overall in the 2007 WNBA Draft and played 10 seasons in the league. She starred collegiately at Duke University, overlapping there with Redick.
Prime Video began streaming regular-season WNBA games in 2021 and continues to expand its studio programming around the broadcasts.
Source: Lakers Nation