Magic Johnson began his career with greatness and
never looked back. He won Finals MVP as a rookie when he famously started center
in place of the injured Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in Game 6 of the 1980 NBA Finals.
The Finals were like a second home to Magic and the Showtime Los Angeles Lakers,
as they made nine trips during his illustrious career.
The 6'9" point guard used his large frame to shred defenses with precision.
Magic's 12.3 assists ranks first all-time in the playoffs. In his 14-year
career, he amassed 10 All-NBA selections.
never looked back. He won Finals MVP as a rookie when he famously started center
in place of the injured Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in Game 6 of the 1980 NBA Finals.
The Finals were like a second home to Magic and the Showtime Los Angeles Lakers,
as they made nine trips during his illustrious career.
The 6'9" point guard used his large frame to shred defenses with precision.
Magic's 12.3 assists ranks first all-time in the playoffs. In his 14-year
career, he amassed 10 All-NBA selections.