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Michael Jordan's new NBA broadcast role revealed in career stunner

Michael Jordan's new NBA broadcast role revealed in career stunner

Yahoo13-05-2025

NBA fans will be seeing plenty more of Michael Jordan this fall.
The NBA legend, 62, is joining NBC's coverage of the league as a special correspondent, the network announced Monday during its upfront presentation in New York.
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'The NBA on NBC was a meaningful part of my career, and I'm excited about being a special contributor to the project,' Jordan said in a statement.
Michael Jordan will be a special correspondent for NBC Sports' NBA coverage in the fall. AP
'I'm looking forward to seeing you all when the NBA on NBC launches this October.'
A six-time NBA champion and six-time NBA Finals MVP with the Bulls, Jordan played 15 seasons in the league and was named an All-Star 14 times. He also earned league MVP honors five times.
Jordan, who has never shown an inclination to be part of the media, has maintained a low profile since selling the Hornets in 2023 while enjoying a lavish lifestyle with his wife, Yvette Prieto.
Michael Jordan won six NBA championships during his time with the Bulls. NBAE via Getty Images
The NBA announced a new 11-year media rights agreement with NBC last summer that would begin with the 2025-26 season.
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Mike Tirico and Noah Eagle will serve as the play-by-play voices while Jamal Crawford and Reggie Miller have been tapped as game analysts.
The addition of Carmelo Anthony as an in-studio analyst was announced earlier this month.
Michael Jordan looks on courtside in March 2023. Getty Images
As part of its NBA coverage, 'Peacock will livestream exclusive national Monday night games while NBC/Peacock will present national coverage of regional doubleheaders on Tuesday nights,' according to the network's press release.
'Sunday Night Basketball' will launch in 2026 on both NBC and Peacock.
Michael Jordan with wife Yvette Prieto in 2012. WireImage
The NBA on NBC's X account formally welcomed Jordan to its team Monday by sharing a highlight reel of his illustrious career.
'A legendary addition to our team!' the post read. 'We're thrilled to welcome Michael Jordan as a special contributor to the NBA on NBC and Peacock.'

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