Evaluating Michael Jordan’s 1st NBA on NBC Appearance
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NASCAR and two of its teams returned to court Thursday after two failed days of mediation and resumed their bitter antitrust fight.
In an effort to really spice up the NBA's return to the network, NBC brought in the basketball GOAT as a contributor. Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan was announced in May as a special contributor to the network's NBA coverage.
Chicago Bulls legend Michale Jordan admitted that he wished he could take a "magic pill" to be able to play the game of basketball again.
Jordan stunned the masses in May when it was revealed he would be a special contributor on NBC as part of the network’s NBA coverage.
Maybe it was the nostalgia kicking in, but Tuesday felt bigger than usual for the NBA as it returned to NBC for the first time since 2002.
A few months before LeBron James made his NBA debut, Michael Jordan expressed doubt about his ability to dominate the league right away despite being arguably the most hyped prospect in NBA history. "I think he would be an average player in our league ...
Michael Jordan won six championships, six NBA Finals MVPs and five league MVPs and is considered by many to be the greatest player in basketball history.
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