Number Ten: He’s in a Red Hot Chili Peppers Song
The iconic funk rock California band are long-time Lakers fans and dedicated a song to Johnson. The song is called ‘Magic Johnson’ and it was released as part of their 1989 album Mother’s Milk.
Number Nine: He Has His Own Videogame
Basketball videogames back in the day used to be named after specific high-performance players. Johnson got his very own …show more content…
In fact, he allegedly used to take women to the locker room’s sauna before and after games and press conferences.
Number Seven: His Net Worth Increased after He Retired
Johnson announced his retirement in 1991 and successfully moved from basketball to business. He invested in Starbucks before it was popular and sold his interest in over 100 franchises for $27 million. His current net-worth is $400 million more than it was when he was an NBA player.
Number Six: His Mother Didn’t Like His Nickname
Earvin Johnson got his popular alias as a sophomore at Everett High School. His classmates and local sportswriters were so impressed by his performance in the basketball court they nicknamed him ‘Magic.’ His mother, however, didn’t like the name at all. She was a devoted Christian and she considered the word ‘Magic’ to be blasphemous.
Number Five: He Discouraged Dwight Howard
Dwight Howard met his favorite basketball player and role model Magic Johnson when he was 15. Howard always dreamed of becoming an NBA player, but Johnson told him he was “too little and too skinny” to ever become a professional player. Howard proved him wrong.
Number Four: He Claims to Have Invented