It is no secret that Paul George wants to play for the Los Angeles Lakers. Carmelo Anthony and Blake Griffin will be involved in a team swap according to reports. Read More »
EJ Johnson is giving life on the new seat of his reality show, "EJ in the City." MStars News has learned that Magic Johnson's son landed a new gig -- a spin-off show with E! Read More »
Peyton Manning quarterbacked the Denver Broncos to a Super Bowl Championship over the Carolina Panthers. Most people expect that it was the last game he'll ever play in the NFL. But just in case it's not, former Los Angeles Lakers star Magic Johnson is slipping in a few kind words. OK, that may be putting it lightly; he was actively recruiting Manning during a recent 'Tonight Show' appearance. Read More »
Back in 1984 and 1988, the Chicago Bulls had potential trade discussions with the Los Angeles Clippers regarding a possibility of sending Michael Jordan to Los Angeles. Even though Jordan ended up winning six championships with the Chicago Bulls, his greatness was once questioned. Not once, but twice the Clippers attempted to land Jordan, which would've ultimately sabotaged the Bulls' reign. Read More »
While in Europe promoting his sneakers, KD8, Kevin Durant's been answering plenty of questions in interviews. One of the questions he answered was regarding his all time starting five and his answer was a true NBA dream. Read More »
LA Lakers legend Magic Johnson last night explained to Jimmy Kimmel just what it's like to be an NBA champion, and more importantly, how to party with Jack Nicholson. Taking to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the five-time NBA champion and three-time NBA MVP and NBA Finals MVP, super-successful businessman and current owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers also chatted about hanging out with current Lakers legend Kobe Bryant at a Dodgers game, and played Wiffle Ball with host Jimmy Kimmel. Read More »
Johnson's cryptic statement really means he wants the Lakers to get bad enough to put themselves in a position to get better. A bad record means a better chance at high picks in the NBA Draft. The Lakers are currently stumbling through a 5-16 start and sit next to last in the Western Conference. Read More »
In the second high-profile instance of professional athletes making political statements in support of the protests occurring in St. Louis, Missouri, and New York City, Chicago Bulls star guard Derrick Rose etched his position on the side of support for late New Yorker Eric Garner by wearing a shirt that read "I Can't Breathe" during warm-ups before Saturday, Dec. 6's game against the Golden State Warriors. Garner died in July in a police chokehold while he was being arrested. A grand jury decided not to indict the police officer in the incident, inspiring protests around the country that echo those for Michael Brown, the 18-year-old young black man who was killed by a police officer this summer in Ferguson, Missouri. "I Can't Breathe" alludes to Garner's last words, which were captured on video. ESPN reported that earlier this week NBA legend Magic Johnson said athletes need to participate in social movements. Read More »
Sports Illustrated gave Magic Johnson his first exposure in its amateur-themed "Faces in the Crowd" feature when Johnson was a teenager. Of course, he went on to become one of the best college and professional basketball players of all time, winning three NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers before retiring due to his contraction of HIV in 1991. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. Read More »
After the Green Bay Packers laid an almighty beatdown on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, L.A. Lakers legend Magic Johnson was impressed enough to compare quarterback Aaron Rodgers to another legend; Celtics Hall of Famer and three-time NBA champion Larry Bird. Read More »
NBA stars like Russell Westbrook, Derrick Rose, Amare Stoudemire and the retired Magic Johnson are used to getting what they want, but not this time. The superstars were going to visit Israel to support Amare's co-owned basketball team, but the trip has been cancelled due to the Gaza conflict. They planned to visit in September, but sadly they will not be able to do that now. The stars will have to focus on their teams, the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Chicago Bulls and the New York Knicks and their upcoming 2014/15 NBA season instead. Read More »
Looks like Donald Sterling wants more money and his money that he owes to the NBA back. Read More »
Looks like Donald Sterling wants more money and his money that he owes to the NBA back. Read More »