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.
Magic Johnson at 6'9".
I doubt that he ever bleed on the court.
According to the Big Ten Network, no he did not.
Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Jr. (b. 14 August 1959) is a retired American basketball player who played point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers (NBA). He played on the "Dream Team" in the 1992 Summer Olympics for the US Badketball team. He was diagnosed with HIV in 1991. He is still very active in sports, politics, HIV activism and running Magic Johnson Enterprises which has a net worth of $700 million(USD).By all means he is still alive !!! Yes !! It shows that people with HIV can live a long life.
Yes, He was a very good basketball player for the LA Lakers.
Hall-of-Fame basketball player Earvin Johnson of the L.A. Lakers is nicknamed Magic.
# Earvin "Magic" Johnson who played for the showtime Lakers from the early 1980's to the early 1990's. Considered to be the most versatile player ever. And the greatest point guard ever.
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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.
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Magic Johnson at 6'9".
He was a star point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 80's. The biggest Point Guard ever measuring at 6 foot 9 inches
I doubt that he ever bleed on the court.
Yes. 1987, 1989, & 1990
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).