Michael Jordan on load management
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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.
Michael Jordan discussed life after basketball in his new NBC show “MJ: Insights to Excellence.” Watch the segment here.
Michael Jordan admitted that he hasn't picked up a basketball in 'years,' until he was asked recently to try a free throw, he said in an interview with Mike Tirico on Tuesday, Oct. 21.
The Chicago Bulls legend sits down with Mike Tirico on the NBA’s opening night and has some surprising answers to his questions.
Ever since NBC announced Michael Jordan would be part of the network’s return to broadcasting the NBA, fans have wondered what type of role he will fill. Tuesday night the network finally let it be known as the league tipped off its 80th season.
Michael Jordan returns to NBC Sports as a special contributor, marking a new era for the NBA legend and his $3.8 billion business empire.
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Michael Jordan reveals he has not picked up basketball ‘in years,’ recalls last time he did
Throughout Michael Jordan’s career, he was the ultimate competitor. As evidenced by stories told in The Last Dance, he’d find some sort of motivation to get a win – and do whatever it took to get there.
Michael Jordan's latest NBC segment Tuesday night touched on a topic of consternation for many NBA fans, media and even league officials: load management.