Michael Jordan joins NBA on NBC
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Michael Jordan admits in an NBC interview he still loves basketball and does wish he could be out there on the court playing at his peak.
In an interview with NBC's Mike Tirico, the NBA legend shared a funny story about how he was recently asked to shoot a free throw as a favor
Jordan's post-retirement life has included a diminishing amount of basketball as he places an emphasis on spending time with family. In fact, he said he has not "picked up a ball in years." The last time the Chicago Bulls legend took a shot was, in true Jordan fashion, at a golf tournament.
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.
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.
An "aftermarket" signed 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card has sold in a private sale via Goldin Auctions for $2.7 million. According to the auction house, it's a record paid for a card with an "aftermarket" signature.
NBA legend Allen Iverson appeared on Tuesday's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to discuss the league's return to NBC, and he took some time to pay homage to Michael Jordan, who is now a guest analyst for the network's basketball coverage.
Michael Jordan’s days of playing in the NBA might be past him, but the former basketball superstar is still able to break amazing records even when he’s not on the court any longer, and despite the fact that he still has an itch to play.