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NBA icon Michael Jordan is back in the basketball world as a contributor for NBA on NBC coverage every Tuesday night. Mike Tirico’s interview with Jordan offered a short clip of the six-time champion’s perspective on the game he once dominated.
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More details have emerged about Michael Jordan’s buzzy broadcasting role on NBC as the network welcomes the NBA back to its airwaves this week for the first time in over two decades. Ahead of Tuesday’s season-opening doubleheader, NBC Sports announced ...
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Michael Jordan has returned to television, and for the first time in years, fans are getting a glimpse into the life of the NBA’s most iconic figure. The six-time champion made his long-awaited debut on NBA on NBC during a halftime special titled “MJ ...
Monday night marked the return of the NBA on NBC, and therefore, my childhood. There were the colorful lasers to make the Peacock logo, the sounds of Roundball Rock, Mike Tirico's voice on a basketball game again... and Michael Jordan, who was the NBA on ...
Jordan entered the NBA in the mid-1980s, an era when players didn’t have the full encyclopedia of science and information at their fingertips like the players of today. Jordan spoke to what he did to become recognized as the greatest to ever do it. He found a ball, and a basketball court, and simply played the game he loved.
While fans scrambled to adjust their schedules to catch games under the NBA’s new 11-year, $76 billion media deals, including NBC quietly locking in an 11-year, $2.5 billion broadcast agreement, there was one silver lining: Michael Jordan. It was ...
NBC parceled out a few more minutes of the Michael Jordan-Mike Tirico interview they recorded in the offseason during its Tuesday NBA coverage. This part of their conversation centered around load management and—guess what—Jordan said he doesn't much ...
Michael Jordan expressed disappointment over the league's trend of 'load managing' stars. Michael Chow / The Republic Michael Jordan offered his insights on load management in the NBA: He doesn’t like it. The six-time NBA Finals MVP discussed load ...