Michael Jordan will join NBC Sports
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WASHINGTON — He’s back! Six-time NBA champion, five-time MVP, 14-time All-Star and Hall of Famer Michael Jordan will be a "special contributor" as the NBA returns to NBC during the 2025-26 season. The announcement was made Monday during NBCUniversal’s Upfront presentation at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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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.
Shannon Sharpe expresses doubt over how Michael Jordan might adjust to the new analyst role at NBC from next season.
There was a distinct possibility that the Seattle Super Sonics could have dominated basketball in the 1990s instead of the Chicago Bulls. After reaching the conference finals in 1987, the
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In the late 1980s, the Bulls and the Detroit Pistons engaged in a fierce battle for dominance in the Eastern Conference. Known as the "Bad Boys," the Pistons employed the infamous "Jordan Rules" to stifle Jordan and disrupt Chicago's momentum. It wasn't until 1991 that the Bulls finally adapted, overcame the challenges, and rose to the top.
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Irish Star on MSNMichael Jordan concern after NBC announcement as ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith raises alarm bellsMichael Jordan will make his return to TV screens next season after joining NBC Sports as a special contributor, but concern has already been raised regarding the NBA icon's new role