NBC reveals new details on Michael Jordan's analyst role as he prepares to make TV debut

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With the NBA season set to tip off tomorrow, NBC is revealing more details about the role they've carved out for all-time great Michael Jordan.

Jordan is set to make his full-time media debut with the NBA on NBC as the top basketball league in the world is set to return to the network.

As sources revealed to Daily Mail Sport in May, Jordan will be in a role more akin to a special contributor than being a constant presence.

Last night, during the broadcast of 'Sunday Night Football', NBC's Mike Tirico revealed that one of those special assignments will be an interview segment.

Titled 'MJ: Insights to Excellence', Tirico and Jordan will do sit down interviews which will air periodically throughout the season.

The first of these segments will air during the network's doubleheader for the NBA season opener Tuesday night.

NBC has revealed more details on Michael Jordan's special contributor role to NBA coverage 

Jordan will do interview segments with Mike Tirico titled 'MJ: Insights to Excellence'

This revelation is in line with what was exclusively revealed to Daily Mail Sport earlier in the year

'Michael is going to be doing a handful things for NBC when the NBA returns, and instead of commentating, it is going to be more special segments, 60 Minutes style, and occasionally doing halftime analysis,' sources revealed.

The source added, 'They are going to make his moments special, and with players in a hands on segment before the game and occasionally stuff after the game, but it isn't going to be full commentary or what Shaq and Charles Barkley do.'

Sources said that Jordan's role will make him 'NBC's Oprah for the NBA.' 

A new media rights deal is set to kick in for the league this season - putting NBA games back on NBC for the first time since 2002.

NBC announced the hire of Jordan in May, posting highlights of the legendary career of 'His Airness' onto the X account of 'NBA on NBC and Peacock'.

In addition to Jordan, Hall of Famer Reggie Miller will be appearing on the network alongside Carmelo Anthony and Jamal Crawford.

Jordan hasn't exactly tried to make headlines for himself since retiring from basketball a third time in 2003.

Signing Jordan, one of the greatest basketball players in history, is a coup for NBC

He has never coached a team, though he was the owner of the Hornets for 13 years before selling his majority stake in 2023.

NBC and Peacock will air up to 100 regular season games total per season, with more than half of those on NBC, the NBA previously said.

As part of the new 11-year agreement, ESPN will remain a rights-holder while Amazon has gained NBA broadcast rights for the first time.

While it's been over two decades since the network broadcast the league, NBC's relationship to the NBA is viewed through a nostalgic lens by many basketball fans, due to the presence of Jordan and other 90's stars on its airwaves back in the day, and its hit intro song 'Roundball Rock.'

Jordan was thrust back into the spotlight amid the 2020 release of 'The Last Dance,' an in-depth docuseries focused on the Bulls' championship runs featuring him and many of his ex-teammates. 

Notably, Jordan had control of the archival footage used in the project, and many of his teammates - including Scottie Pippen - were unhappy with how things were portrayed in the project. 

Monday's announcement was celebrated by many NBA fans, including ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, who wondered what kind of Jordan viewers would be getting on air.

NBC will broadcast NBA basketball for the first time since 2002, with Jordan in a big role

Jordan is revered for his career with the Bulls but has stayed out of the spotlight since retiring

He will be a part of NBC's revived NBA coverage, with the network re-gaining rights

'I just wanna know, is it gonna be the Michael Jordan you see on television? Or is it gonna be the Michael Jordan we speak to? Because if it's the Michael Jordan we speak to, it's gonna be epic,' he said on First Take.

'The things that he will say, and the way that he says them, and the way that he breaks them down, lord have mercy.'

'... But if it's NBC and the little kids out there are watching and he wants to mind his manners about every little syllable he utters - eh, he'll be alright.' 

Meanwhile, the official NBA account wrote: 'AIR JORDAN ON THE AIR NEXT SEASON.'

Former NBA player Caron Butler also added: 'What the game needs education from a tactical perspective. Enough of the comical nonsense and false teachings. Kobe has been missed. The GOAT to the rescue!!' 

The former Bulls star Jordan is widely recognized as the greatest NBA player of all-time

He won a staggering six championships with Chicago and won five MVPs as well

A legendary addition to our team!

We’re thrilled to welcome Michael Jordan as a special contributor to the NBA on NBC and Peacock. pic.twitter.com/Pjsq8tokfi

— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) May 12, 2025

As Butler alluded to, much has been made in recent years of the state of NBA analysis, including TNT's Inside the NBA.

While the show - which features Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith and host Ernie Johnson - will be produced by TNT and shown on ESPN moving forward under a unique agreement, TNT as a network will no longer have rights to show games.

NBC, along with Amazon and ESPN, holds NBA rights through 2036, and Jordan should go a long way in gaining viewers.

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