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The NBA on NBC is back, and so is Michael Jordan. Basketball returns to NBC for the first time since June 2002, and so of course they had to mark their revival of the network’s coverage with
Kay Adams uncovered insider details on Michael Jordan’s new NBA on NBC role, promising deep insight into MJ's mind.
PHOENIX -- Phoenix Suns fans, unfortunately, know all too well about legendary Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan. Chicago downed the Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals to complete their first three-peat en route to six championship rings for Jordan - and with absolutely no surprises, the GOAT delivered some pristine trash talk one night vs. Phoenix.
Basketball legend Michael Jordan is returning to NBC as a special contributor for the upcoming NBA season, marking his first involvement with the netw
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Bill Cartwright revealed why he never worshipped Michael Jordan: "I didn’t follow his lead"
Michael Jordan quickly established himself as the face of the Chicago Bulls. While that was undoubtedly the case, Bill Cartwright never viewed MJ as anything more than a young and remarkably talented player.
That appears poised to change in 2026. Jordan will work for NBC as a special contributor this year, the first formal television role he has ever held. On Thursday, with the NBA regular season rapidly drawing near, Sunday Night Football color commentator Cris Collinsworth offered FanDuel's Kay Adams insight into what Jordan's role will look like.
Michael Jordan grew up in North Carolina rooting for… the Cincinnati Bengals? That surprising revelation came from Cris Collinsworth on Thursday prior to the Bengals’ prime-time matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Michael Jordan's connection to North Carolina basketball runs deep. Before becoming one of the greatest NBA players of all time, Jordan was a Tar Heel who captured the nation's att
NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan, co-owner of 23XI Racing, speaks to a crew member in the No. 23 DoorDash Toyota pit area prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway on June 6, 2021 in Sonoma, California.
Michael Jordan's former teammate, Ron Harper, gave a blunt response to Skip Bayless for his comments on Travis Hunter's baptism.