If there's one thing that Michael Jordan doesn't understand, it's missing games when you're healthy.
The 14-time All-Star played at least 78 games in 12 of his 15 seasons, including all 82 nine times. The only years where he missed at least five games were due to a broken foot, a mid-season return from baseball and various injuries at age 38.
That alone is what makes today's NBA concept of "load management" so confusing for NBC's special contributor .
In Tuesday's installment of "MJ: Insights to Excellence" on NBC and Peacock , Jordan spoke on the topic that's now impacting essentially every team.
"It shouldn't be needed, first and foremost," Jordan told Mike Tirico. "You know, I never wanted to miss a game because it was an opportunity to prove. It was something that I fel

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