This season, NBC is broadcasting the NBA for the first time since 2002, which has led the network to try and capture a very specific sort of Gen-X nostalgia for the mid-’90s. To do so, it brought back two legends of the era: John Tesh, whose “Roundball Rock” is so ingrained in the culture that it’s responsible for Tim Robinson’s single greatest Saturday Night Live moment , and, of course, Michael Jordan. It’s been notoriously difficult to get Jordan to commit to much of anything over the last few decades; the scope of The Last Dance was expansive enough to almost make you forget that he was paid $10 million to sit in his house and settle scores for a few hours. When Jordan was announced as part of NBC’s coverage heading into the season, there was much speculation as to what exactly h

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