Michael Jordan calls out NBA load management in NBC sit-down

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Michael Jordan spoke against the NBA practice of load management during an NBC interview aired between games on Tuesday night as part of the series “MJ: Insights to Excellence.”

Jordan, known for his commitment to playing through challenges, expressed that players should avoid sitting out games unless absolutely necessary.

The former NBA star highlighted his experience during the 1997 NBA Finals, famously known as ‘The Flu Game,’ when he played despite being severely ill.

Jordan emphasized the importance of fulfilling expectations for fans attending the games, underlining a sense of duty to perform for them.

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