Michael Jordan joins NBC’s NBA coverage
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Fadeaway World on MSNNick Wright Disrespects Michael Jordan For His Gambling Issues Amid MJ's Partnership With NBCMichael Jordan, the NBA legend, recently came up in the news after NBC announced its partnership. Jordan is set to become a special contributor to NBC's upcoming coverage of the NBA. Throughout his career, Jordan has usually stayed away from taking up any media roles. Therefore, this news came as a shock to every NBA fan.
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Daily Express US on MSNMichael Jordan's NBC role emerges in clear contrast to Tom Brady on FOXMichael Jordan will be part of NBC's NBA coverage next season, with Tom Brady also making the switch to the network after his 10-year, $375 million deal with FOX
NBA fans will be seeing plenty more of Michael Jordan this fall. The NBA legend, 62, is joining NBC’s coverage of the league as a special correspondent, the network announced Monday during its upfront presentation in New York.
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What will a 62-year-old Jordan have to say about a game with so many 3-pointers and fouls whistled as flagrant?
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"That's an even more incredible feeling for me" - Giannis Antetokounmpo names the player he honors more than Michael JordanMilwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo grew up inspired by some of the most iconic figures in NBA history, notably the legendary Michael Jordan. His journey to the top has been marked by unwavering dedication and a relentless pursuit of greatness, which ultimately led him to carve out a distinguished name for himself in the league.
Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan is set to join NBC/Peacock as a special contributor for their NBA coverage. Jordan, who won six NBA titles with the Bulls and is considered by many the greatest player in NBA history,
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Basketball Network on MSN"Mike is the original" - John Salley breaks down why Michael Jordan is still the GOATMany quickly point out it's Michael Jordan, while some counter that it should be LeBron James. Other names that are occasionally mentioned are Stephen Curry and Magic Johnson. One person whose opinion holds more weight than others is John Salley.