Magic Johnson
Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. is a legendary figure in American basketball, celebrated as one of the sport's greatest point guards. A two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, he left an indelible mark on the game during his illustrious career. Johnson's professional journey took a dramatic turn in 1991 when he announced he had contracted HIV, leading to his unexpected retirement. However, he made a remarkable comeback by participating in the 1992 All-Star Game, where he was honored with the All-Star MVP Award.
Despite his impressive return, pressure from fellow players led him to retire once more for four years. In 1996, at the age of 36, Johnson made a brief return to the court, playing 32 games for the Los Angeles Lakers before ultimately retiring for the final time. Over the course of his 13-season career in the National Basketball Association, Magic Johnson not only showcased extraordinary skill and vision on the court but also became a beacon of hope and advocacy for HIV awareness. His influence extends beyond basketball, inspiring countless individuals both within and outside the sports community.
Filmography
Kobe Bryant's Muse
We Beat the Dream Team
Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals
The Dream Team (2012) (2012)
Kareem: Minority of One
The Iceman (2023)
Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992
They Call Me Magic
Hard Knocks
Bill Russell: Legend