Michael Jordan had over 100 teammates in his NBA career.Chances are you don’t remember him playing with Joe Courtney.Courtney appeared in just five games as a member of the BullsGettyAfter all, that was only for less than one season, when Courtney appeared in just five games as a rookie, as a member of the Chicago Bulls.In those games, Courtney averaged 2.2 points and 0.4 rebounds.He was quickly moved to the Golden State Warriors later that year.However, he still received a ring when Jordan and the Bulls defeated Charles Barkley and the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals in six games.While Courtney barely registers as a blip on Jordan’s radar, the former teammate has gone on to do quite well for himself.Courtney only lasted four years in the NBA, but it’s what he has done off the court that has made him successful.The 53-year-old has his own consulting firm and design building firm that have grown together at a valuation of over $40 million.He helps build custom homes, specializing in custom home theaters.Courtney is also a keynote speaker in his spare time, along with being a successful author.While his NBA career may not have lasted long, he has more than made up for it in his second (and third) career.Courtney played four years in the NBAGettyJordan spoiled Barkley’s best chance at winning a ringGettyHe traded in his basketball jersey and shoes for a suit and tie.And it has reportedly paid off, handsomely.Meanwhile, his old teammate, Jordan has also only seen his net worth grow since retiring from the NBA.His Airness has a net worth of $3.5 billion with his Jordan brand and other business ventures and investments.Arguably the greatest basketball player of all time, and without question one of the best businessmen off of it.He also found a new job for himself starting next fall.NBA's GreatestGreatest NBA players in the world right now – from Luka Doncic to Spurs phenom Victor WembanyamaBest players in NBA history to never win a championship – James Harden and Carmelo Anthony to Allen Iverson and Karl Malone10 richest owners in the NBA – family empires, media moguls and investment gurusMichael Jordan’s top 10 scoring games – counting down MJ’s most extraordinary totalsJordan is joining NBC Sports as a special contributor for their NBA coverage starting next season.While rumors of a $40 million salary have been murmured, that report seems to be inaccurate.That would be almost double what Barkley makes on Inside the NBA.While the salary remains a mystery, Stephen A. Smith believes he knows exactly what we’re going to get out of Jordan and his analysis.Smith appeared on the PBD Podcast and told us what to expect out of the six-time champion. “He’s going to be brutally honest — I can assure you that,” Smith said. “He’s not going to be somebody who’s going to be passive.“The Michael Jordan I know, when talking basketball, he is as candid as it gets. He ain’t trying to hurt nobody’s feelings.“He ain’t trying to be insulting — but he’s going to tell you what’s going on.”Maybe someone will ask him if he remembers Courtney.