Magic Johnson

Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr.
Born:
August
14, 1959
Birthplace:
Lansing, MI
Magic Johnson grew up
in Lansing, Michigan and was a standout player at Michigan State
University, leading them to a national championship in 1979 when he
was a sophomore. He turned pro the next year and spent his entire
career with the Lakers, including a couple of comebacks after his
retirement and a short stint as a coach (the tail end of the 1993-94
season).
During the 1980s the
rivalry between Magic's Lakers and Larry Bird's Boston Celtics helped
make the NBA a worldwide success. The Lakers won championships in
1980, '82, '85, '87 and '88. Johnson played in 12 All-Star Games, was
the league's Most Valuable Player three times (1987, '89 and '90) and
was a member of the USA's "Dream Team," gold medalists in the 1992
Olympics (after he'd announced his retirement).
His enthusiasm for
basketball and flashy play made him a crowd favorite and one of the
most popular faces of the NBA. Now he's occasionally on TV as a sports
analyst and busy running Magic Johnson Enterprises, a collection of
business interests that includes movie theaters, restaurants and
fitness centers.
Johnson, at 6' 9",
was the biggest point guard in the NBA... In his career he scored
17,707 points, retrieved 6,559 rebounds and made 10,141 assists... He
was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in
2002.
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