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Michael Jordan Calls Out NBA’s Load Management Problem

Michael Jordan criticized today's NBA stars for load management hurting the game and ruining the live experience for many fans. Read More
Michael Jordan says load management 'shouldn't be needed' in today's NBA, players 'have a duty' to fans
Jordan is far from the only legend of his era to criticize load management, but trying to compare the two eras is like comparing apples and oranges. The game was far more physical in Jordan's era, but ... Read More
Michael Jordan has predictable opinion on NBA's load management
Michael Jordan, a petty, passive-aggressive ironman who generally tried to play 82 regular-season games (out of pride) during his career in an era of the NBA where players did not nearly have to move ... Read More
Michael Jordan laments NBA’s load management trend: ‘It shouldn’t be needed’
Michael Jordan offered his insights on load management in the NBA: He doesn’t like it. The six-time NBA Finals MVP discussed load management in the second installment of “MJ: Insights to Excellence,” ... Read More
Michael Jordan sounds off on load management in NBA, shares why he wanted to play every game
Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan said on Tuesday night that load management "shouldn't be needed" for players competing in the NBA presently. Read More
Where will fans find NBA games on TVs or streaming devices this season? The league has an answer.

Michael Jordan is back in the NBA with NBC, and that network brought the sounds of “Roundball Rock” back as well. Amazon Prime is entering the league after hiring many broadcasters who were with ... Read More
Peacock's NBA debut broadcast leaves fans deeply frustrated for two reasons

Peacock's coverage of NBA basketball has already left fans frustrated just months after the streaming service saw its prices ramped up due to live football and basketball coverage. On Tuesday, the ... Read More
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