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5'11" NBA veteran recalled guarding Michael Jordan in the playoffs: "We were matching strength for strength"
Former Pacers point guard Travis Best, who stands at 5’11,” remembered having to guard Michael Jordan in a critical playoff game.
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Epic Michael Jordan video emerges after NBA star reveals how long since he ‘picked up a ball’
Michael Jordan has been known to deliver some incredible stories from his NBA playing days, as well as from events that took place off the court, but his latest tale as the season launches this week is definitely high up on the list.
Jordan, now 62, hasn’t been a consistent on-air presence since his final retirement in 2003. His decision to join NBC’s coverage ties together basketball’s past and present, offering fans a rare chance to hear from the man who defined the sport’s modern era.
His debut with NBA On NBC has finally aired, and Michael Jordan promptly shared that he still loves the game of basketball.
Michael Jordan, who officially joined NBC as a special contributor earlier this year, will have his own series throughout the 2025-26 NBA season.
Michael Jordan made his return to television on Tuesday evening. The six-time NBA champion, who played for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards during his Hall of Fame career, is working for NBC.
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.
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Michael Jordan admitted he struggled when his career finally ended: "I didn't want it to be, but it is"
The great Michael Jordan was reluctant to retire after winning his sixth NBA championship with the Chicago Bulls in 1998. As he put it down, his love for the game remained the same which prompted his epic return in 2001 as a player and executive for the Washington Wizards.