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Michael Jordan's free-throw video recently resurfaced after his viral interview about picking up a basketball for the first time in years
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Kenyon Martin doubts Michael Jordan can be honest as an NBA analyst: "I don't think he's going to be his genuine self and giving his honest critique"
The NBA season is in full swing once again. With it, we can finally see some familiar faces back in action. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander opened his campaign with a statement performance, showing he's ready to defend both his MVP crown and the Oklahoma City Thunder's title.
Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan sparked similar concerns during his “The Last Dance” documentary. Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan is widely considered the greatest NBA player of all time. As a six-time NBA champion, six-time Finals MVP, five-time MVP, among many other accolades, he has the accomplishments to back up the title.
His debut with NBA On NBC has finally aired, and Michael Jordan promptly shared that he still loves the game of basketball.
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.
Michael Jordan, considered by some to be the greatest player in the history of the NBA, made his TV debut with NBC Sports on Tuesday night. The six-time NBA champion, who played for both the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards,
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NBA on NBC debut reviews: The best and worst reactions to network's 2025-26 opening night, including Carmelo Anthony and Michael Jordan
NBA on NBC debut reviews: The best and worst reactions to network's 2025-26 opening night, including Carmelo Anthony and Michael Jordan originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. For the first NBA season since 2001-02, the league has returned to NBC airwaves.
Gary Payton explained why he believes Scottie Pippen, not Michael Jordan, was the more complete player who changed the game in more ways than one.