Michael Jordan will be a “special contributor” to the cover of NBC of the NBA

The NBA goat takes up another challenge in its basketball career. The legend of Chicago Bulls and the legend of the NBA Michael Jordan will serve as a “special contributor” to cover the NBC by NBC in the fall.
The network – which regularly broadcast the NBA Games from 1990 to 2002 – will resume coverage of sport in the fall after concluding an 11 -year agreement with the League.
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When NBC begins to cover the games, Jordan will be part of this blanket.
The network has not yet announced the specific role of Jordan, calling it “special contributor”. We do not know how often Jordan will appear on the network or on the functions of his functions.
Whatever his role, Jordan is more than qualified to talk about sport. The renowned temple spent 15 years in the NBA, winning six championships with the Bulls. It was an All-Star selection 14 times, 11 times the all-NBA selection, a score champion at 10 times and a five-time MVP. To date, Jordan is considered the biggest basketball player of all time.
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After his player career, Jordan played a role as a front-office with Washington Wizards. He then bought a minority participation in the Charlotte Hornets. He was appointed director of basketball operations director with the club. Jordan finally took majority control of the team and held it until 2023, when he sold the franchise to Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall. Jordan always has a minority participation in the team.
This story will be updated.