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
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