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[[file:Magic_Johnson_at_SXSW_2022_(51958828669)_(cropped).jpg|thumb|Magic Johnson at SXSW 2022 (51958828669) (cropped)]] [[file:Magic_Lipofsky.jpg|thumb|Magic Lipofsky|left]] [[file:Pat_Riley_and_Earvin_"Magic"_Johnsonat_the_Century_Plaza_(cropped).jpg|thumb|Pat Riley and Earvin "Magic" Johnsonat the Century Plaza (cropped)]] [[file:Magic_Johnson_argentina.jpg|thumb|Magic Johnson argentina|left]] [[file:1987_NBA_Finals_Lipofsky.jpg|thumb|1987 NBA Finals Lipofsky]] [[file:Earvin_Magic_Johnson's_star_on_the_Hollywood_Walk_of_Fame.jpg|thumb|Earvin Magic Johnson's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame]] {{Short description|American basketball player and entrepreneur}}
[[File:Magic Lipofsky.jpg|thumb]] [[File:Pat Riley and Earvin "Magic" Johnsonat the Century Plaza (cropped).jpg|thumb]] [[File:1987 NBA Finals Lipofsky.jpg|thumb]] [[File: Magic Johnson  [[File:Earvin Magic Johnson's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.jpg|thumb]] {{Infobox person
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| name = Magic Johnson
{{Infobox basketball biography
| image = <!-- Image goes here -->
| name             = Magic Johnson
| caption = Magic Johnson in 2019
| image             = Magic Johnson 2014.jpg
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|8|14}}
| caption           = Johnson in 2014
| birth_place = Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
| position          = Point guard
| occupation = Former professional basketball player, entrepreneur
| height_ft        = 6
| height = 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
| height_in        = 9
| weight = 220 lb (100 kg)
| weight_lb        = 220
| birth_date       = {{Birth date and age|1959|8|14}}
| birth_place       = [[Lansing, Michigan]]
| nationality      = American
| high_school      = [[Everett High School (Michigan)|Everett]]
| college          = [[Michigan State University]]
| draft_year        = 1979
| draft_round      = 1
| draft_pick        = 1
| draft_team        = [[Los Angeles Lakers]]
| career_start      = 1979
| career_end        = 1991, 1996
| career_number    = 32
| career_position  = Point guard
| years1            = 1979–1991, 1996
| team1            = [[Los Angeles Lakers]]
| highlights        =
  {{Unbulleted list
    | 5× [[NBA champion]]
    | 3× [[NBA Most Valuable Player Award|NBA MVP]]
    | 12× [[NBA All-Star Game|NBA All-Star]]
    | 2× [[NBA All-Star Game MVP]]
    | 9× [[All-NBA First Team]]
    | [[NBA Rookie of the Year Award|NBA Rookie of the Year]] (1980)
    | [[NBA Finals MVP]] (1980, 1982, 1987)
    | [[NBA 75th Anniversary Team]]
  }}
| stats_league      = NBA
| stat1label        = Points
| stat1value        = 17,707 (19.5 ppg)
| stat2label        = Rebounds
| stat2value        = 6,559 (7.2 rpg)
| stat3label        = Assists
| stat3value        = 10,141 (11.2 apg)
| bbr              = johnsma02
| hof_player        = magic-johnson
}}
}}


'''Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr.''' (born August 14, 1959) is an American former professional [[basketball]] player and former president of basketball operations of the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). Johnson played 13 seasons for the Lakers and was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996 and as one of the 75 Greatest Players in NBA History in 2021.
'''Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr.''' (born August 14, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player and entrepreneur. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, known for his exceptional passing ability, leadership, and versatility on the court. Johnson played 13 seasons in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) for the [[Los Angeles Lakers]].


== Early life ==
== Early Life ==
Johnson was born in [[Lansing, Michigan]], to Earvin Sr. and Christine Johnson. He developed a passion for basketball at a young age and attended [[Everett High School (Michigan)|Everett High School]], where he led his team to a state championship. Johnson then attended [[Michigan State University]], where he played for the [[Michigan State Spartans men's basketball|Spartans]] and led them to the [[1979 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament|NCAA Championship]] in 1979.
Magic Johnson was born in Lansing, Michigan, to Earvin Sr. and Christine Johnson. He developed a passion for basketball at an early age, inspired by his father, who was an avid basketball fan. Johnson attended Everett High School, where he led his team to a state championship and earned the nickname "Magic" after a particularly impressive performance.


== Professional career ==
== College Career ==
Johnson was selected first overall in the [[1979 NBA draft]] by the [[Los Angeles Lakers]]. He had an immediate impact, winning the [[NBA Rookie of the Year Award]] and leading the Lakers to the [[1980 NBA Finals]], where he was named [[NBA Finals MVP]].
Johnson attended [[Michigan State University]], where he played for the Spartans. In 1979, he led the team to the NCAA championship, defeating [[Larry Bird]] and the Indiana State Sycamores in a highly anticipated final. Johnson's performance in the tournament solidified his status as a top NBA prospect.


Throughout his career, Johnson was known for his exceptional passing, court vision, and leadership. He won five [[NBA championship]]s with the Lakers and was named [[NBA Most Valuable Player Award|NBA MVP]] three times. Johnson retired abruptly in 1991 after announcing that he had tested positive for [[HIV/AIDS|HIV]], but he returned to play in the [[1992 NBA All-Star Game]], where he was named MVP. He briefly returned to the NBA during the 1995-96 season before retiring for good.
== NBA Career ==
Magic Johnson was selected as the first overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. He made an immediate impact, winning the NBA Championship and the NBA Finals MVP Award in his rookie season. Johnson's career with the Lakers was marked by numerous achievements, including five NBA championships (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988) and three NBA MVP Awards (1987, 1989, 1990).


== Post-playing career ==
=== Playing Style ===
After retiring from basketball, Johnson became a successful entrepreneur, investing in various businesses, including [[Magic Johnson Enterprises]], which has holdings in various industries such as real estate, movie theaters, and restaurants. He has also been involved in numerous philanthropic efforts, particularly in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Johnson was known for his exceptional court vision and passing ability, often playing as a point guard despite his 6'9" frame. His versatility allowed him to play multiple positions, and he was instrumental in the Lakers' "Showtime" era, characterized by fast-paced, high-scoring games.


== Personal life ==
=== HIV Announcement and Retirement ===
Johnson is married to Cookie Johnson, and they have two children, Earvin III (EJ) and Elisa. He also has a son, Andre, from a previous relationship. Johnson has been an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention since his diagnosis and has worked to reduce the stigma associated with the disease.
In 1991, Johnson made a public announcement that he had tested positive for HIV, which led to his immediate retirement from the NBA. His announcement was a pivotal moment in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and combating the stigma associated with the disease.
 
=== Comeback and Later Career ===
Johnson briefly returned to the NBA in 1992 and again in 1996. He also played for the "Dream Team" in the 1992 [[Summer Olympics]], winning a gold medal. After retiring from playing, Johnson became a successful businessman and philanthropist.
 
== Business Ventures ==
Magic Johnson is the founder of Magic Johnson Enterprises, a company with a diverse portfolio that includes investments in urban development, movie theaters, and sports teams. He has been a prominent advocate for minority-owned businesses and urban revitalization.
 
== Philanthropy ==
Johnson is actively involved in philanthropy, particularly in the areas of HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. He established the Magic Johnson Foundation, which focuses on educational empowerment and health awareness.


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Magic Johnson is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. His contributions to the game, both on and off the court, have left a lasting impact on the sport and the broader community. He is a member of the [[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame]] and continues to be a prominent figure in sports and business.
Magic Johnson's impact on basketball and society extends beyond his on-court achievements. He is celebrated for his contributions to the game, his role in changing perceptions of HIV/AIDS, and his success as a businessman and community leader.


== Related pages ==
== Also see ==
* [[Los Angeles Lakers]]
* [[Los Angeles Lakers]]
* [[NBA Most Valuable Player Award]]
* [[Larry Bird]]
* [[NBA Finals MVP]]
* [[NBA]]
* [[HIV/AIDS]]
* [[HIV/AIDS]]
* [[Michigan State University]]
* [[Dream Team]]
* [[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame]]


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Latest revision as of 15:41, 9 December 2024

[[File: Magic Johnson

Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. (born August 14, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player and entrepreneur. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, known for his exceptional passing ability, leadership, and versatility on the court. Johnson played 13 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Los Angeles Lakers.

Early Life[edit]

Magic Johnson was born in Lansing, Michigan, to Earvin Sr. and Christine Johnson. He developed a passion for basketball at an early age, inspired by his father, who was an avid basketball fan. Johnson attended Everett High School, where he led his team to a state championship and earned the nickname "Magic" after a particularly impressive performance.

College Career[edit]

Johnson attended Michigan State University, where he played for the Spartans. In 1979, he led the team to the NCAA championship, defeating Larry Bird and the Indiana State Sycamores in a highly anticipated final. Johnson's performance in the tournament solidified his status as a top NBA prospect.

NBA Career[edit]

Magic Johnson was selected as the first overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. He made an immediate impact, winning the NBA Championship and the NBA Finals MVP Award in his rookie season. Johnson's career with the Lakers was marked by numerous achievements, including five NBA championships (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988) and three NBA MVP Awards (1987, 1989, 1990).

Playing Style[edit]

Johnson was known for his exceptional court vision and passing ability, often playing as a point guard despite his 6'9" frame. His versatility allowed him to play multiple positions, and he was instrumental in the Lakers' "Showtime" era, characterized by fast-paced, high-scoring games.

HIV Announcement and Retirement[edit]

In 1991, Johnson made a public announcement that he had tested positive for HIV, which led to his immediate retirement from the NBA. His announcement was a pivotal moment in raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and combating the stigma associated with the disease.

Comeback and Later Career[edit]

Johnson briefly returned to the NBA in 1992 and again in 1996. He also played for the "Dream Team" in the 1992 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal. After retiring from playing, Johnson became a successful businessman and philanthropist.

Business Ventures[edit]

Magic Johnson is the founder of Magic Johnson Enterprises, a company with a diverse portfolio that includes investments in urban development, movie theaters, and sports teams. He has been a prominent advocate for minority-owned businesses and urban revitalization.

Philanthropy[edit]

Johnson is actively involved in philanthropy, particularly in the areas of HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. He established the Magic Johnson Foundation, which focuses on educational empowerment and health awareness.

Legacy[edit]

Magic Johnson's impact on basketball and society extends beyond his on-court achievements. He is celebrated for his contributions to the game, his role in changing perceptions of HIV/AIDS, and his success as a businessman and community leader.

Also see[edit]