He not a good 3point shooter. He a decent one. He was more of a passer not really a 3 point shooter
Magic Johnson is good, but if you look at the stats Larry Bird is better. They are both 6' 9", but Johnson played point guard so he obviously has more assists but Bird has more points and rebounds.
they were good blokes, many of them were big b-ball fans and they owned there very own basketball stadium where magic would practise everyday.
Magic Johnson played for the Lakers his whole career he was number 5 on the Lakers all time leading scorers with 17707 points and a 19.5 ppg average until Kobe Bryant broke the all time record for Lakers scorers with 25,208 with a 28.33 ppg average on Feb. 1, 2010.
No, they did not. Even though it was pretty close. Johnson came back from his retirement, for a brief 32 game stint with the Lakers in the 1995-96 NBA season. However he retired for good at the end of that season; Just before Bryant was drafted and began his career with the Lakers in the 1996-97 NBA season.
Back in 1992 vs. Seton Hallin the 1st round. Terry Dehere of Seton Hall hit a jumper for the pirates. John Lahey had to hit key 3 pointers down the stretch to rallied the pirates, but was a good game. I remember guard Randy Woods of Lasalle hitting some long 3 pointers and was unstoppable.
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Magic Johnson is good, but if you look at the stats Larry Bird is better. They are both 6' 9", but Johnson played point guard so he obviously has more assists but Bird has more points and rebounds.
YES,he was ver very good
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Yes, He was a very good basketball player for the LA Lakers.
Both players are all-time greats. Jerry West was a better defensive player and scorer whereas Magic Johnson was a better rebounder and passer. Both players were good in clutch situations but Magic Johnson has more championships so I'd say Magic is slightly better.
Yes. They played each other from '84 (the year Michael Jordan was drafted (Magic was in '79)) to '91 when Magic retired, and again in the '95-'96 season when Johnson returned for one season before calling it quits for good
they were good blokes, many of them were big b-ball fans and they owned there very own basketball stadium where magic would practise everyday.
The three wise men did not use magic. They depended on their intuition, their eyes were opened to see the star and were guided by this.
Magic Johnson was a basketball hall-of-famer as well as the first rookie to ever with the Finals MVP Award in 1980. He has also one the NBA's J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award for promoting AIDs awareness (he has HIV himself).
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