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Magic Johnson

Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. (born August 14, 1959) is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. Widely regarded as the greatest point guard of all time, Johnson spent his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). After winning a national championship with the Michigan State Spartans in 1979, Johnson was selected first overall in the 1979 NBA draft by the Lakers, then led the team to five NBA championships during their "Showtime" era. Johnson retired abruptly in 1991 after announcing that he had contracted HIV, but returned to play in the 1992 All-Star Game, winning the All-Star MVP Award. He retired again after fellow players protested his return, but returned in 1996, at age 36, to play 32 games for the Lakers before retiring for the third and final time. Known for his extraordinary court vision, passing abilities, and leadership, Johnson was one of the most accomplished and influential players in basketball history. He received three NBA Most Valuable Player awards, three NBA Finals MVP awards, nine All-NBA First Team designations, and twelve All-Star Game selections. He led the league in regular-season assists four times. Johnson holds the NBA records for average assists per game in the regular season (11 ) and in the playoffs (12 assists per game). He also holds the NBA playoffs records for most career assists and triple-doubles. Johnson was the co-captain of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team ("The Dream Team"), which won the Olympic gold medal in Barcelona. Johnson is one of eight players to achieve the basketball Triple Crown. After leaving the NBA in 1991, he formed the Magic Johnson All-Stars, a barnstorming team that traveled around the world playing exhibition games. Johnson was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996 and selected to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021, and became a two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame—being enshrined in 2002 for his individual career and as a member of the Dream Team in 2010. His friendship and rivalry with Boston Celtics star Larry Bird, whom he faced in the 1979 NCAA finals and three NBA championship series, are well-documented. Since his retirement, Johnson has been an advocate for HIV/AIDS prevention and safe sex, as well as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, broadcaster, and motivational speaker. Johnson is a former part-owner of the Lakers and was the team's president of basketball operations in the late 2010s. He is a founding member of Guggenheim Baseball Management, the managing entity of the Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB). He is part of ownership groups of the Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA), Los Angeles FC (MLS), the Washington Commanders (NFL), and the Washington Spirit (NWSL). Johnson has won 16 championships during his career: one in college, five as an NBA player, and ten as an owner. In 2025, Johnson received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award of the United States. As of May 2026, his net worth is estimated at US$1 billion by Forbes.

Infobox

1994
Los Angeles Lakers
2000
Magic Great Danes
Born
(1959-08-14) August 14, 1959 Lansing, Michigan, U .
Listed height
6 ft 9 in (2 m)
Listed weight
220 lb (100 kg)
High school
Everett (Lansing, Michigan)
College
Michigan State (1977–1979)
NBA draft
1979: 1st round, 1st overall pick
Drafted by
Los Angeles Lakers
Playing career
1979–1991, 1996, 1999–2000
Position
Point guard
Number
32
1979–1991, 1996
Los Angeles Lakers
1999–2000
Magic M7 Borås
Points
17,707 (19 ppg)
Rebounds
6,559 (7 rpg)
Assists
10,141 (11 apg)
Men's basketball
Medals Men's basketball Representing the United States Olympic Games 1992 Barcelona Men's basketball FIBA Americas Championship 1992 Portland Men's basketball

Tables

Magic Johnson regular season statistics · NBA career statistics › Regular season
1979–80†
1979–80†
Year
1979–80†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
77
GS
72
MPG
36
FG%
530
3P%
226
FT%
810
RPG
7
APG
7
SPG
2
BPG
0
1980–81
1980–81
Year
1980–81
Team
L . Lakers
GP
37
GS
35
MPG
37
FG%
532
3P%
176
FT%
760
RPG
8
APG
8
SPG
3 *
BPG
0
1981–82†
1981–82†
Year
1981–82†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
78
GS
77
MPG
38
FG%
537
3P%
207
FT%
760
RPG
9
APG
9
SPG
2 *
BPG
0
1982–83
1982–83
Year
1982–83
Team
L . Lakers
GP
79
GS
79
MPG
36
FG%
548
3P%
000
FT%
800
RPG
8
APG
10 *
SPG
2
BPG
0
1983–84
1983–84
Year
1983–84
Team
L . Lakers
GP
67
GS
66
MPG
38
FG%
565
3P%
207
FT%
810
RPG
7
APG
13 *
SPG
2
BPG
0
1984–85†
1984–85†
Year
1984–85†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
77
GS
77
MPG
36
FG%
561
3P%
189
FT%
843
RPG
6
APG
12
SPG
1
BPG
0
1985–86
1985–86
Year
1985–86
Team
L . Lakers
GP
72
GS
70
MPG
35
FG%
526
3P%
233
FT%
871
RPG
5
APG
12 *
SPG
1
BPG
0
1986–87†
1986–87†
Year
1986–87†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
80
GS
80
MPG
36
FG%
522
3P%
205
FT%
848
RPG
6
APG
12 *
SPG
1
BPG
0
1987–88†
1987–88†
Year
1987–88†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
72
GS
70
MPG
36
FG%
492
3P%
196
FT%
853
RPG
6
APG
11
SPG
1
BPG
0
1988–89
1988–89
Year
1988–89
Team
L . Lakers
GP
77
GS
77
MPG
37
FG%
509
3P%
314
FT%
911*
RPG
7
APG
12
SPG
1
BPG
0
1989–90
1989–90
Year
1989–90
Team
L . Lakers
GP
79
GS
79
MPG
37
FG%
480
3P%
384
FT%
890
RPG
6
APG
11
SPG
1
BPG
0
1990–91
1990–91
Year
1990–91
Team
L . Lakers
GP
79
GS
79
MPG
37
FG%
477
3P%
320
FT%
906
RPG
7
APG
12
SPG
1
BPG
0
1995–96
1995–96
Year
1995–96
Team
L . Lakers
GP
32
GS
9
MPG
29
FG%
466
3P%
379
FT%
856
RPG
5
APG
6
SPG
0
BPG
0
Career
Career
Year
Career
Team
906
GP
870
GS
36
MPG
520
FG%
303
3P%
848
FT%
7
RPG
11 ‡
APG
1
SPG
0
BPG
19
All-Star
All-Star
Year
All-Star
Team
11
GP
10
GS
30
MPG
489
FG%
476
3P%
905
FT%
5
RPG
11
APG
1
SPG
0
BPG
16
Year
Team
GP
GS
MPG
FG%
3P%
FT%
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
1979–80†
L . Lakers
77
72
36
530
226
810
7
7
2
0
1980–81
L . Lakers
37
35
37
532
176
760
8
8
3 *
0
1981–82†
L . Lakers
78
77
38
537
207
760
9
9
2 *
0
1982–83
L . Lakers
79
79
36
548
000
800
8
10 *
2
0
1983–84
L . Lakers
67
66
38
565
207
810
7
13 *
2
0
1984–85†
L . Lakers
77
77
36
561
189
843
6
12
1
0
1985–86
L . Lakers
72
70
35
526
233
871
5
12 *
1
0
1986–87†
L . Lakers
80
80
36
522
205
848
6
12 *
1
0
1987–88†
L . Lakers
72
70
36
492
196
853
6
11
1
0
1988–89
L . Lakers
77
77
37
509
314
911*
7
12
1
0
1989–90
L . Lakers
79
79
37
480
384
890
6
11
1
0
1990–91
L . Lakers
79
79
37
477
320
906
7
12
1
0
1995–96
L . Lakers
32
9
29
466
379
856
5
6
0
0
Career
906
870
36
520
303
848
7
11 ‡
1
0
19
All-Star
11
10
30
489
476
905
5
11
1
0
16
Magic Johnson post-season statistics · NBA career statistics › Playoffs
1980†
1980†
Year
1980†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
16
GS
16
MPG
41
FG%
518
3P%
250
FT%
802
RPG
10
APG
9
SPG
3
BPG
0
1981
1981
Year
1981
Team
L . Lakers
GP
3
GS
3
MPG
42
FG%
388
3P%
000
FT%
650
RPG
13
APG
7
SPG
2
BPG
1
1982†
1982†
Year
1982†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
14
GS
14
MPG
40
FG%
529
3P%
000
FT%
828
RPG
11
APG
9
SPG
2
BPG
0
1983
1983
Year
1983
Team
L . Lakers
GP
15
GS
15
MPG
42
FG%
485
3P%
000
FT%
840
RPG
8
APG
12
SPG
2
BPG
0
1984
1984
Year
1984
Team
L . Lakers
GP
21
GS
21
MPG
39
FG%
551
3P%
000
FT%
800
RPG
6
APG
13
SPG
2
BPG
1
1985†
1985†
Year
1985†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
19
GS
19
MPG
36
FG%
513
3P%
143
FT%
847
RPG
7
APG
15
SPG
1
BPG
0
1986
1986
Year
1986
Team
L . Lakers
GP
14
GS
14
MPG
38
FG%
537
3P%
000
FT%
766
RPG
7
APG
15
SPG
1
BPG
0
1987†
1987†
Year
1987†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
18
GS
18
MPG
37
FG%
539
3P%
200
FT%
831
RPG
7
APG
12
SPG
1
BPG
0
1988†
1988†
Year
1988†
Team
L . Lakers
GP
24
GS
24
MPG
40
FG%
514
3P%
500
FT%
852
RPG
5
APG
12
SPG
1
BPG
0
1989
1989
Year
1989
Team
L . Lakers
GP
14
GS
14
MPG
37
FG%
489
3P%
286
FT%
907
RPG
5
APG
11
SPG
1
BPG
0
1990
1990
Year
1990
Team
L . Lakers
GP
9
GS
9
MPG
41
FG%
490
3P%
200
FT%
886
RPG
6
APG
12
SPG
1
BPG
0
1991
1991
Year
1991
Team
L . Lakers
GP
19
GS
19
MPG
43
FG%
440
3P%
296
FT%
882
RPG
8
APG
12
SPG
1
BPG
0
1996
1996
Year
1996
Team
L . Lakers
GP
4
GS
0
MPG
33
FG%
385
3P%
333
FT%
848
RPG
8
APG
6
SPG
0
BPG
0
Career
Career
Year
Career
Team
190
GP
186
GS
39
MPG
506
FG%
241
3P%
838
FT%
7
RPG
12 ‡
APG
1
SPG
0
BPG
19
Year
Team
GP
GS
MPG
FG%
3P%
FT%
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
1980†
L . Lakers
16
16
41
518
250
802
10
9
3
0
1981
L . Lakers
3
3
42
388
000
650
13
7
2
1
1982†
L . Lakers
14
14
40
529
000
828
11
9
2
0
1983
L . Lakers
15
15
42
485
000
840
8
12
2
0
1984
L . Lakers
21
21
39
551
000
800
6
13
2
1
1985†
L . Lakers
19
19
36
513
143
847
7
15
1
0
1986
L . Lakers
14
14
38
537
000
766
7
15
1
0
1987†
L . Lakers
18
18
37
539
200
831
7
12
1
0
1988†
L . Lakers
24
24
40
514
500
852
5
12
1
0
1989
L . Lakers
14
14
37
489
286
907
5
11
1
0
1990
L . Lakers
9
9
41
490
200
886
6
12
1
0
1991
L . Lakers
19
19
43
440
296
882
8
12
1
0
1996
L . Lakers
4
0
33
385
333
848
8
6
0
0
Career
190
186
39
506
241
838
7
12 ‡
1
0
19
Magic Johnson coaching statistics · Head coaching record
L . Lakers
L . Lakers
Team
L . Lakers
Year
1993–94
G
16
W
5
L
11
W–L%
313
Finish
(resigned)
PG
PW
PL
PW–L%
Result
Career
Career
Team
Career
Year
16
G
5
W
11
L
313
Finish
PG
PW
PL
PW–L%
Team
Year
G
W
L
W–L%
Finish
PG
PW
PL
PW–L%
Result
L . Lakers
1993–94
16
5
11
313
(resigned)
Career
16
5
11
313

References

  1. Attributed to multiple references:
  2. Magic was the fourth of seven children Earvin Sr. and Christine had together.
  3. The Baltimore Sun
    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1992-02-07-1992038185-story.html
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    https://www.espn.com/nba/dailydime?page=dailydime-GreatestPointGuards
  6. Bleacher Report
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    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/3126173/2022/02/14/nba-75-at-no-5-magic-johnson-combined-dazzling-playmaking-with-charisma-to-lead-the-showtime-lakers-to-five-titles/
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    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25223594-brs-top-100-nba-players-all-time-ranked
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    https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/ast_per_g_career.html
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    https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/ast_per_g_career_p.html
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    https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/ast_career_p.html
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    https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/trp_dbl_career_p.html
  14. Deseret News
    https://www.deseret.com/2013/2/6/20513809/do-you-remember-who-was-captain-of-the-dream-team/
  15. "Magic Johnson." Archived July 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. How Stuff Works. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
    http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/magic-johnson-at.htm
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    https://www.si.com/nba/lakers/news/magic-johnson-says-it-breaks-his-heart-that-kobe-bryant-wont-be-at-hall-of-fame-ceremony
  17. "Magic Johnson's HIV activism hasn't slowed 22 years after historic announcement"
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/magic-johnsons-hiv-activism-hasnt-slowed-22-years-since-historic-announcement/
  18. "Passing on the Magic"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20051125192615/http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=magic
  19. Response Magazine
    https://web.archive.org/web/20061026094059/http://www.responsemagazine.com/responsemag/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=57850
  20. Los Angeles Times
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