Dan Patrick Hoping for More with Michael Jordan on NBC
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Michael Jordan spoke again without filters, this time on one of the most debated topics in the modern NBA: workload management. In the second installment of the special “MJ: Insights to Excellence” issued by NBC, the legendary former player made clear his position: “It shouldn’t be necessary.” Workload management is a program that teams and league players apply in order to track the physiological stress or burden that a player must bear when car…
Dan Patrick hoping for more with Michael Jordan on NBC
Two weeks into Michael Jordan’s partnership with the NBA on NBC, Dan Patrick is hoping they give us more. NBC was coy about Jordan’s role as a “special contributor” to their NBA coverage when it was announced in May. And now that we’ve seen Jordan in action twice, Patrick hopes this doesn’t end up being the full extent of their partnership. Jordan’s debut as a special contributor to the NBA on NBC gave us a fun story about shooting a free throw …
Michael Jordan Throws Shade At Current State Of NBA
Tuesday night featured the second edition of the “MJ: Insights To Excellence” interview on NBC and Peacock. This series features Michael Jordan sharing his experiences and analysis of the NBA, his playing career, and other basketball topics. Yesterday’s subject of discussion was the current infusion of “load management” and how he views it. This has been a growing epidemic in the game, where players will often miss games, despite being healthy, …
'Could Disrupt The Synergy That’s Happening': LeBron James Fans Seem Offended By Michael Jordan Addressing Negative Consequences Of Load Management
Michael Jordan is gracing the public with his voice and hoops analysis more frequently now that he’s a “special correspondent” for NBC’s NBA package, part of the company’s new 12-year, $27B TV deal with the league. Michael Jordan Addresses Negative Consequences Of Load Management Jordan, who played all 82 games nine times in his 15-year career, spoke on the way load management has taken over the NBA and allowed players who make $40M per season w…
The legend has spoken. For his second participation in the show "Insights to Excellence", Michael Jordan expressed himself on the voluntary rest taken by the players. A management and a choice of matches difficult to understand for the former player of the Chicago Bulls. Resting to simply rest, "MJ" doesn't see any interest in it. "It's your job to be a performer," explained the late Kobe Bryant at his time. An opinion shared by the iconic n°23,…
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