Wow, wow, wow.
It's not fake news, it's definitely not fake news, it's fake Venom and immediately married Liu Yifei and went home.
Michael Jordan will serve as a contributing writer to NBC next season。 Last year, NBC teamed up with Amazon and ESPN to sign an 11-year broadcast contract with the NBA worth up to $76 billion.
According to the American media Sports Casting,Jordan signed a contract with NBC with an annual salary of up to $40 million, thus surpassing Tom Brady's $37.5 million annual contract with Fox Sports to become the highest-paid sports commentator in history.
It is especially worth mentioning that Jordan's 16-year NBA career has a total salary of about $94 million, and the highest annual salary is $33.14 million...... Of course, the times are different, so they can't be directly compared.
Jordan said in an interview about this matter, saying that he is very happy to join NBC as a special guest and looks forward to seeing everyone on the day of the show's launch.
"Three-person package is equal to sending points", "***, is it so difficult to change hands in the air and then pull the lever to make a layup", "I can't stand it, take the No. 23 jersey of labor and management".
There may be a lot of guys who are curious about what Jordan is responsible for at NBC? It is reported that it has not yet been clarified, and the New York Post revealed that the initial plan is for him to record some analysis videos and broadcast them before the game or at halftime, anyway, it must be hoping to use his influence to boost ratings.
Jordan, born in 1963, averaged 30.1 points, 6.2 boards, 5.3 assists and 2.3 steals per game in the NBA career regular season, and 33.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game in the playoffs, during which he won 6 championships > 6 FMVP, 5 MVP, 1 DPOY, 10 scoring champions, 14 All-Stars, two Olympic gold medals and so on.
After completely ending his playing career, Jordan bought the Charlotte Hornets for $275 million in 2010 and became the owner of a team, and in 2023 he sold most of his shares at a valuation of $3 billion, making another big profit.
In short, welcome the "God of Basketball" back to the public eye!