Michael Jordan to join NBC Sports NBA coverage
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The Hall-of-Famer and soon-to-be NBA on NBC contributor loves the finer things in life most can't afford. The former Charlotte Hornets owner is reportedly worth $3.5 billion and it's not from his playing days.
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Pro Football Network on MSNWild NBA-NASCAR Crossover Rumors Soar After Michael Jordan’s Shocking NBC Broadcast Deal in 2025Chicago Bulls and NBA legend Michael Jordan’s return to NBC as a media figure has ignited a wave of speculation, and it may have implications far beyond basketball. The six-time NBA champion and five-time MVP is officially joining NBC Sports as a “special contributor” for its upcoming NBA coverage.
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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"How many seventh games did Michael Jordan go through? It never happened" - Phil Jackson on why MJ isn't comparable to anybodyIt has been more than two decades since Michael Jordan last stepped off the NBA hardwood. However, his legacy still casts a shadow long enough to stretch across generations of greatness. The rings, the records,
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Before the NBA Draft Lottery, a coin flip was used to decide the future of young players. In the history of the NBA, few moments have been as quietly pivotal as the flip of a coin — a simple act that helped shape the careers of two of basketball’s greatest legends: Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson.