Michael Jordan will join NBC Sports
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNMichael Jordan revealed it was hard to win multiple titles for the Bulls because of inflated egos: "We fought against human nature"Michael Jordan admits the hardest part of the Bulls' dynasty wasn’t the opponents, it was keeping egos and personalities from tearing the team apart.
In the late 1980s, the Bulls and the Detroit Pistons engaged in a fierce battle for dominance in the Eastern Conference. Known as the "Bad Boys," the Pistons employed the infamous "Jordan Rules" to stifle Jordan and disrupt Chicago's momentum. It wasn't until 1991 that the Bulls finally adapted, overcame the challenges, and rose to the top.
Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan is making waves as part of a highly-anticipated new project that will see the Hall of Famer in a new role.
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Newser on MSNThis Is a Big First for Michael JordanMichael Jordan will once again claim a star slot on NBC, as he did during his championship runs with the Chicago Bulls decades ago, but this time it'll be off the court. NBC Sports announced on Monday that the 62-year-old basketball legend will serve as a special contributor for its NBA coverage,
Chicago Bulls’ Michael Jordan, wearing his old No. 23 jersey, gives directions from the court during a playoff game in Orlando on May 10, 1995. The Bulls, with Jordan scoring 38, defeated the Magic 104-94. (Chris O’Meara/AP)
Following the death of Pope Francis in late April, the Vatican concluded its conclave this week by electing Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the 267th pope, naming him Pope Leo XIV. A Chicago native,
NBA fans on X chimed in with their reactions to the Flagg-Pippen comparison as it grabbed attention on social media. One user commented that Flagg's ability to take over a game is more reminiscent of LeBron James than Scottie Pippen, while another questioned whether Flagg is the same type of "quick-twitch" athlete Pippen was in his prime.
Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan is set to join NBC/Peacock as a special contributor for their NBA coverage. Jordan, who won six NBA titles with the Bulls and is considered by many the greatest player in NBA history,