Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Magic Johnson ====== <WRAP right 320px> ^ Magic Johnson ^ | {{:people:magic_johnson.jpg?280|Magic Johnson}} || | **Full Name** | Earvin Johnson Jr. | | **Born** | August 14, 1959 | | **Birthplace** | Lansing, Michigan | | **Nationality** | American | | **Occupation** | Basketball Player, Entrepreneur, Executive | | **Known For** | Los Angeles Lakers, Michigan State University | | **Nickname** | "Magic" | | **Associated With** | Lansing, East Lansing, Michigan | </WRAP> **Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr.** (born August 14, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player, entrepreneur, sports executive, and philanthropist. Widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players in history, Johnson became famous for his exceptional passing ability, leadership, and versatility as a point guard. Before achieving international recognition with the Los Angeles Lakers, he emerged as a basketball star in Michigan, leading **Michigan State University** to one of the most celebrated championships in college basketball history. [(nba>NBA History – Magic Johnson. https://www.nba.com)] [(britannica>Encyclopædia Britannica – Magic Johnson. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Magic-Johnson)] ===== Early Life ===== Johnson was born in Lansing, Michigan, where he grew up in a working-class family that emphasized education, discipline, and hard work. From an early age, he developed a passion for basketball and spent countless hours practicing and refining his skills. [(msu>Michigan State University Athletics – Magic Johnson. https://msuspartans.com)] [(basketballhall>Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame – Magic Johnson. https://www.hoophall.com)] While attending Everett High School in Lansing, Johnson became one of the most highly regarded high school basketball players in the nation. His combination of size, court vision, and athletic ability made him a unique talent. It was during his high school years that the nickname **"Magic"** became widely associated with him. [(>basketballhall)] ===== Michigan State University ===== Johnson enrolled at **Michigan State University** in East Lansing in 1977. During his collegiate career, he quickly established himself as one of the country's premier basketball players. [(msuhistory>Michigan State University History of Athletics. https://msuspartans.com)] The defining moment of his college career came during the 1978–79 season, when he led the Spartans to the NCAA National Championship. The championship game featured a matchup between Michigan State and Indiana State, led by Larry Bird. The contest became one of the most significant events in college basketball history and helped elevate the popularity of the sport nationwide. [(ncaa>NCAA Championships History. https://www.ncaa.com)] [(>msuhistory)] Michigan State defeated Indiana State to capture the national title, cementing Johnson's status as a basketball star. [(>ncaa)] ===== NBA Career ===== In 1979, Johnson was selected first overall in the **NBA Draft** by the **Los Angeles Lakers**. His arrival marked the beginning of one of the most successful careers in professional basketball. [(nbahistory>NBA Draft Historical Records. https://www.nba.com)] [(>nba)] Playing alongside stars such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson became the leader of the Lakers teams that dominated the 1980s. His fast-paced style of play contributed to what became known as the **"Showtime" Lakers** era. [(lakers>Los Angeles Lakers Historical Archives. https://www.nba.com/lakers)] ===== Championships and Achievements ===== During his NBA career, Johnson led the Lakers to five NBA championships and earned numerous individual honors. His achievements included: * Five NBA Championships * Three NBA Most Valuable Player Awards * Three NBA Finals MVP Awards * Twelve NBA All-Star Selections * Olympic Gold Medal (1992) [(>nba)] [(basketballhall2>Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Biography. https://www.hoophall.com)] His ability to play multiple positions and elevate the performance of teammates made him one of the most influential players in the history of the game. [(>basketballhall2)] ===== HIV Announcement ===== In 1991, Johnson announced that he had tested positive for HIV and would retire from professional basketball. At the time, public understanding of HIV/AIDS remained limited, and the announcement received international attention. [(cdc>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – HIV History Resources. https://www.cdc.gov)] [(nbaarchive>NBA Historical Features – Magic Johnson. https://www.nba.com)] Johnson's openness helped increase public awareness of HIV/AIDS and contributed to broader discussions regarding prevention, treatment, and stigma. [(>cdc)] ===== Business Career ===== Following his playing career, Johnson became a successful entrepreneur and investor. Through **Magic Johnson Enterprises**, he developed business interests spanning sports, entertainment, real estate, media, and community development. [(magicenterprises>Magic Johnson Enterprises. https://magicjohnsonenterprises.com)] His business success made him one of the most prominent athlete-entrepreneurs of his generation. [(>magicenterprises)] ===== Michigan Legacy ===== Although much of his professional fame came in Los Angeles, Johnson's connection to Michigan remains central to his story. Lansing was his hometown, and Michigan State University provided the stage for his rise to national prominence. [(>msu)] His success brought attention to Michigan athletics and inspired generations of young athletes throughout the state. The rivalry and friendship between Johnson and Larry Bird, which began during their college years, remains one of the defining narratives in basketball history. [(>ncaa)] [(>basketballhall)] ===== Philanthropy and Public Service ===== Johnson has been active in charitable and community-development initiatives throughout his career. His efforts have focused on education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and urban investment. [(magicfoundation>Magic Johnson Foundation. https://www.magicjohnson.org)] His work off the court has earned recognition alongside his accomplishments as an athlete and businessman. [(>magicfoundation)] ===== Legacy ===== Magic Johnson transformed the point guard position and helped usher professional basketball into a new era of popularity. His style of play emphasized creativity, teamwork, and leadership, influencing generations of players who followed. [(>basketballhall2)] [(>nba)] For Michigan, Johnson remains one of the state's most accomplished athletes. From the courts of Lansing to the championship stage at Michigan State University, his journey reflects one of the most remarkable success stories in American sports history. [(>msu)] [(>ncaa)] ===== See Also ===== * Michigan State University * Lansing, Michigan * Los Angeles Lakers * Larry Bird * Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame * NBA ~~REFNOTES~~ {{tag>people magic_johnson basketball michigan_state sports michigan}} people/magic_johnson.txt Last modified: 2026/06/02 05:42by admin