Amazon‘s Wondery is aiming to amplify the game of Boardroom, the media company founded by NBA champion Kevin Durant and his business partner Rich Kleiman, under a wide-ranging deal.

Under the agreement, Wondery will have exclusive distribution and ad-sales rights to Boardroom’s slate of podcasts and digital series. It also plans to create new brand and fan engagement opportunities for Boardroom’s marquee live events, along with annual Twitch livestreams with Durant himself. Founded in 2019, Boardroom focuses on the intersection of sports, entertainment and business.

Boardroom’s content portfolio includes the Cover Story and “Boardroom Talks” franchises, featuring a roster of rotating hosts including Durant, Kleiman, Taylor Rooks and Speedy Morman. Starting in early 2027, Wondery will distribute Boardroom’s series via video and audio across Amazon services, including Prime Video, Amazon Music and free, ad-supported Fire TV Channels. The shows will continue to be available on Boardroom’s YouTube channel, on Boardroom.TV and wherever podcasts are available.

According to Amazon, the deal also promises to “supercharge” Boardroom’s signature live events — held in conjunction with the Super Bowl, NBA All-Star Weekend and other major sports and entertainment moments — while “unlocking new advertising opportunities across video and social channels.”