A Smith: Jordan s commentator will be very honest and may offend some people
June 9 According to previous reports, NBA legendary player Michael Jordan will serve as NBA special contributor to NBC next season. NBC has not yet clarified what matters Jordan will be responsible for. NBC has previously teamed up with Amazon and ESPN to sign an 11-year broadcast agreement with the NBA, which will start broadcasting NBA games in the new season. US media SportsCasting reported that the annual salary of NBC and Jordan signed a contract of up to $40 million. Today, ESPN commentator Stephen A-Smith revealed on the podcast "PBDPodcast": "He will be very honest and candid, which may hurt or offend some players." Jordan's 16 seasons in the NBA have a total salary of about $94 million, and the highest annual salary season is $33.14 million.
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