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Magic Johnson Interview at Knicks vs Cavs Game on Jeremy Lin and Knicks! [2/29/2012] All Rights To NBA NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

Highlights from Magic Johnson’s Hall of Fame career with the Los Angeles Lakers! I do not claim ownership or makin’ money from this video. All rights reserved by copyright owners.

Magic discusses making a comeback, the Dream Team, gay rumors, and his health.

1984 – 1985 Season During his first season in the NBA, Jordan averaged 28.2 ppg on 51.5% shooting. He quickly became a fan favorite even in opposing arenas, and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated with the heading “A Star is Born” just over a month into his professional career. Jordan was also voted in as an All-Star starter by the fans in his rookie season. Controversy arose before the All-Star game when word surfaced that several veteran players, led by Isiah Thomas, were upset by the amount of attention Jordan was receiving. This led to a so called “freeze-out” on Jordan, where players refused to pass him the ball throughout the game. The controversy left Jordan relatively unaffected when he returned to regular season play, and he would go on to be voted Rookie of the Year. The Bulls finished the season 38–44, and lost in the first round of the playoffs in four games to the Milwaukee Bucks. en.wikipedia.org

Some highlights of Justin’s Friday night NBA All Stars Celebrity game and a brief interview. Watch for towel girl. Awww. Swag.

5x Nba champion Former Los Angeles Point guard Magic Irvin Johnson, interviews his former Coach Pat Riley on the Big 3 he put together in Miami. This interview was after the lost the Boston Celtics, while the Heat open up their home opener against the Orlando Magics.

Kobe talkin bout 81

Thebest sports talk show in the world: www.blogtalkradio.com Keep in mind that this was during the 1993 NBA finals BEFORE Jordan had led the Bulls to even 3 championships. ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot – Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 – Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 – Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) – Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 – Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 – Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 – Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 – Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 – Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 – Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 – Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 – Most 30 point games: MJ 563 – Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 – Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 – Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 – Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 – Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 – Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 – Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 – Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 – Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 – Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 – Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 – Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 6 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals

A Jordan analysis by a couple of NBA greats and Kenny Smith. Is Jordan the greatest of all time? As someone who saw him play, not even at his prime, because I’m only 27, I have to say above and beyond Michael Jordan is the greatest of all time. Jordan was just a phenomenon. I love Kobe Bryant, but recently I’ve read the comments of a bunch of 14 year olds who think that Kobe Bryant is better. That’s just really because Kobe is their favorite player, and they never saw how Jordan just dominated day in and day out. And as great as the Jordan highlights are here on youtube, they don’t do justice to how Jordan just dominated every game with his will to win. Something that I cannot say about Kobe. From my knowledge of basketball, the list of players I would pick to take the final shot of a game would be- 1. Michael Jordan 2. Larry Bird – I’ve only seen him in sports classics, but you can just see it in his face, absolute will to win. 3.????? I guess that’s the end of my list, in my 18 years of watching basketball, I really don’t see anyone else in that level, of just having that pure will to win. I’m sure there are others that played before my time and I don’t want to disrespect them just because I never saw them play. The will to win is not something that can be learned, it’s something that a strong soul possess. It’s something that shows even early in a players career because that player was born with that will. You can copy all of Jordan’s move, but you can’t copy the will

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