The room felt quiet, almost deliberate.
Michael Jordan sat across from Gayle King and, for the first time in a while, spoke at length about what has been pulling his attention away from basketball and into something new.
The timing matters. Jordan had stepped into the 2025-26 NBA season as a “special contributor” for NBC, a role that immediately sparked curiosity. His early conversation with Mike Tirico hinted at deeper involvement, especially around the evolution of today’s game and his place in it.
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But as the season moved forward, that presence faded.
Instead of becoming a regular voice, Jordan appeared only occasionally. No weekly breakdowns, no consistent studio role.
The expectation was constant visibility, but the reality turned into carefully chosen appearances. Around the league, networks like ESPN have leaned heavily on former players for analysis, which made Jordan’s absence stand out even more.
Some insiders believe it was by design. NBC positioned him less as a commentator and more as a moment. When he shows up, it is meant to feel significant, not routine.
A different arena, a different rhythm
That approach makes more sense when you hear where his focus really is.
Jordan used his conversation with King to talk openly about 23XI Racing, the NASCAR team he co-owns with Denny Hamlin. It is not a side project anymore. It is central to what drives him competitively.
“When I got into the sport… there was a lot of things that I wasn’t really happy about,” Jordan said, pointing to structural concerns inside NASCAR. Those comments line up with ongoing reporting from outlets like ESPN and The Athletic, which have covered issues such as revenue models and long-term sustainability for teams.
Still, there has been progress. Real progress.
At the start of the 2026 season, Tyler Reddick delivered a breakthrough moment by winning the Daytona 500. For a team founded in 2020, that result carries weight. It is not just another race. It is one of the sport’s biggest stages.
“I can’t even believe it… we gave ourselves a chance at the end,” Jordan said, describing how strategy and patience came together at exactly the right time.
Momentum that changes perception
That win shifted the conversation around 23XI Racing almost overnight.
What used to be seen as a promising project is now being taken seriously as a contender. NASCAR itself highlighted the victory as one of the early defining moments of the 2026 season, and it is easy to see why. Newer teams are not supposed to break through this quickly at that level.
Compared to previous seasons, the difference is clear. The team is no longer building quietly. It is competing, executing, and delivering results when it matters most.
For Jordan, that shift feels personal. His competitive edge has not changed. It has simply found a new setting. The court is no longer the stage, but the mindset is familiar.
The NASCAR Cup Series continues this weekend with the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway. 23XI Racing arrives with momentum and a different kind of expectation after Daytona.
Jordan may still appear from time to time on NBA broadcasts, but right now, his impact is unfolding somewhere else. And it is starting to look like something built to last.
Sources: This article is based on verified interviews with Michael Jordan on NBC and CBS, official results from the 2026 Daytona 500, and reporting from ESPN and The Athletic regarding NASCAR team structures and competitive trends.








