Beyond business, he has remained a vocal advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness through the Magic Johnson ... ownership status remain unclear, the estate was yet another example of Johnson’s taste ...
Magic Johnson mourns the loss of NBA legend and business tycoon Junior Bridgeman, praising his illustrious career, remarkable business achievements, and kind character. Bridgeman owned 450 Wendy's ...
Team minority owner and Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson knows a thing or two about valuable teammates, and he has made his feelings known about the trade. "I'm so happy to hear that we have ...
Before the game, Lakers legend Magic Johnson sent out a post (via X) that had over 500 likes and 20,000 impressions in less than 25 minutes. Johnson wrote: "This is rivalry weekend for me ...
After the Luka Doncic-led Los Angeles Lakers took down the Denver Nuggets on Saturday, team legend Magic Johnson is convinced the Purple and Gold have what it takes to be the best team in the ...
Sam Cassell knew it would be a bad idea to get Magic Johnson all fired up by trash-talking him in the 1996 playoffs ...
Early diagnosis and prompt antiretroviral therapy initiation are critical for children due to the rapid progression of HIV in infants, explains Priscilla Tsondai, MD, MPH, and unlike adults they ...
However, others were against Johnson's presence. The stigma around HIV and AIDS was still fresh, and Magic and Team USA's PR ...
That advice comes from Magic Johnson. He said in a 2008 interview that it’s easier to build wealth if you think about others instead of only focusing on filling your own pockets. This insight is ...
Magic Johnson praised the intense Cavaliers vs. Celtics game, highlighted by Donovan Mitchell's 41 points driving Cleveland's win. Jayson Tatum's outstanding 46-point effort wasn't enough for ...
One person who was a big fan of the former Duke superstar was Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson. He wanted the Los Angeles Lakers to select him in the 2015 NBA Draft. Johnson wrote (on June ...
assistant professor in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine at UCSF and first author of the paper. “We’ve had folks who struggled for years and when we put them on injectables, ...