62-year-old Michael Jordan announces "coming out" and will comment on the NBA next season
9:31am, 17 May 2025Basketball
On May 14, according to Lake News Sports, NBC official (NBC) recently announced that Michael Jordan will serve as their NBA "special guest" next season to participate in event commentary or commentary. This role marks Jordan’s return to basketball as a new identity.
It is reported that NBC teamed up with Amazon and ESPN to sign an 11-year broadcast agreement with the NBA to broadcast NBA events starting next season.
NBC Sports Channel has recently actively expanded its commentary team and has previously announced that stars such as Reggie Miller and Cameron Anthony will join.

Jordan expressed his excitement about this: "I am very excited to see the NBA return to NBC's channel, which has extraordinary significance for my career. I am very happy to be involved in this project as a special contributor. I look forward to meeting you when NBC starts broadcast in October this year."
Jordan, who led the Bulls to complete two "three consecutive championships", not only became the GOAT of the basketball industry, but also changed the development of the NBA almost alone.
As one of the most authoritative television broadcasters in the United States, NBC has been broadcasting NBA games from 1954 to 1962, and from 1990 to 2002, witnessing Jordan at his peak.
Previously, Jordan had never appeared in any studio or show.

For the "God of Basketball" Jordan came out again, some netizens began to play with the comments: "You Poole and others are all backward jump shots. Can he shoot? Can he shoot? Can you not shoot! Do you know if you don't have this ability? "If you go on, you will lose to the Hornets? After losing, the Hornets lost the Wizards and then the Jazz, there was no loss in the future. "Be pragmatic, I advise you to understand my tactical playing style and the concept of basketball first. ”
Michael Jordan, full name Michael Jeffrey Jordan, was born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a former American professional basketball player. He played for the NBA Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards, and he played as a shooting guard on the field. During Jordan's career, he won a total of 5 regular season Ms in the NBA. VP, 6 FMVP; 10 selected as the first team of the NBA All-Star team, 14 selected as the NBA All-Star MVP, 3 times won the Olympic gold medal. Jordan retired in 2003. He was named the greatest athlete of the 20th century by ESPN and the greatest basketball player of all time by the NBA. In 2009, Jordan was selected as the Naismith Basketball Celebrity Memorial in the United States.
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