However, Mr. Jordan was hired as a "special contributor" to the NBA deal, 
setting off all kinds of speculation about what that will entail... and the 
late Jim Fagan, voiceover announcer in the original incarnation, has been 
AI-resurrected for this one...
https://www.nbcnews.com/sports/nba/michael-jordan-nbc-sports-nba-rcna206281
 (link)
I've speculated in other venues that what with MJ's involvement in NASCAR 
auto racing as a team partner, he could be called upon for longform 
original projects profiling other greats of the game, similarly to what one 
of that venue's greats, Dale Earnhardt jnr, has done within and outside of 
the NBCU sphere at his Dirty Mo Media (named for Mooresville, North 
Carolina, in the heart of racin' country)...
B 

Mark Jeffries, in part, May 12th:

Remember the days of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls? Those days 
aren't coming back, but the network you watched those games on has the NBA 
again, and that's pretty much the story of NBC's fall (as listed by the 
Wrap, all times ET, new shows in caps:

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