Magic Johnson, a legendary basketball player, retired from the Los Angeles Lakers in 1991 after revealing that he had tested positive for HIV. Despite protests from his fellow players, he returned to play 32 games for the Lakers in 1996 at age 36. Johnson was known for his extraordinary court vision, passing abilities, and leadership. He was one of the most dominant players of his time, but he later announced his permanent retirement during the summer of 1996.
Johnson’s decision to retire from the NBA was a significant moment for public health, as it marked the 30th anniversary of his decision to retire from the sport. Despite being HIV-positive, Johnson won five NBA championships and three MVP awards during a Hall of Fame career that revolutionized the game. He was a 12-time All-Star and a nine-time member of the All-NBA First Team.
In 1996, Johnson announced his permanent retirement from the NBA, capping off an illustrious 13-year career that spanned in three seasons. After protests from his fellow players, he retired again for four years, but returned to play 32 games for the Lakers in 1996.
Johnson’s peak years were 1989-90, when he won his third MVP and was 30 years old. He retired the next year, so it was very close to his retirement.
Despite a desire to return for the 1996-97 season, Johnson permanently retired during the summer of 1996. He later went on to become an extremely dominant player, known for his extraordinary court vision, passing abilities, and leadership.
📹 The Announcement: Magic Johnson
We take a look back 25 years ago to Magic Johnson’s HIV announcement in a segment from “The Announcement” About the NBA: …
📹 When Michael Jordan Told Magic Johnson To Retire 😱👀
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