Dodgers, Magic Johnson and Ruining' Baseball
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Magic Johnson has been regarded as among the greatest basketball players of all time. He led the LA Lakers to five championships during the 1980s, which is dubbed the "Showtime" era.
Michael Cooper puts to rest a rumor that Magic Johnson got Paul Westhead fired when he was the coach of the Lakers.
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"We just said, 'We could play really good and lose'" - Kevin McHale revealed why Showtime Lakers were different from other Celtics rivals
Kevin McHale admitted that the ‘80s Celtics weren’t as confident as they were against other teams whenever they faced the Showtime Lakers.
Magic established himself as one of the greatest players of his era. He became a perennial All-Star player and the face of the Showtime Lakers. Johnson led the Lakers to five NBA titles and won three MVP awards. For all his greatness, Magic still couldn't ...
Cooper further opined that the Pistons team that won the NBA championship in 1989 and 1990 were “identical” to the Showtime squad. “They had James Edwards, they had Rick Mahorn, they had Bill Laimbeer. They had three guards the way we had. Byron [Scott], myself, and Magic…”
The Golden State Warriors may have set the record for wins in a season and are two games away from capturing a second straight NBA championship, but don't tell Magic Johnson they could beat his "Showtime" version of the Los Angeles Lakers. And that ...
As someone who knows what the Dodgers are feeling, Magic Johnson speaks truth to power about the state of the World Series.
Magic Johnson is closing in on another World Series victory. The NBA and Los Angeles Lakers legend is part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who are in their second consecutive World Series and
There are money flexes. And then there are Magic Johnson flexes. He recently caught the attention of everyone with a recent social media to show how much he has grown since his NBA playing days ended. The post reveals just how lavish Johnson is living ...
Austin Reaves just saved the Lakers, and he also saved Magic Johnson’s mood in the process. In a close 116-115 win over the Timberwolves, Reaves sank a 12-foot champ at the buzzer to seal it, capping off a 28-point,