If there is someone who knows what it means to be a superstar, it’s Magic Johnson. The Spartan legend was one of the biggest stars the NBA has ever seen, leading the ‘Showtime’ Lakers to five NBA Championships and winning three NBA MVP awards along with an Olympic Gold Medal as part of the Dream Team, the most famous US basketball Olympic squad.
On Friday, Magic Johnson made some major waves on the internet, when he was on ESPN’s First Take across from Stephen A. Smith. Smith asked Magic Johnson to define a superstar for him, a topic that is infamously debated quite often on the program.
Magic gave a concise answer:
‘Someone who can go on the road and sell the building out.’
You can watch the full clip below:
I think this one is up for debate. I think this statement probably was more applicable before the days of League Pass and expanded TV deals for the NBA where you couldn’t turn on your TV and see these guys play every night, but that’s just my opinion.
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