Magic Johnson- Greatest PG of All-Time
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Magic Johnson Mixtape created by Aaron Scoll
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At 6-9 Johnson was able to go inside and rebound with Centers and powerforwards. When he got the rebound he pushed the ball the length of the court and got his team easy baskets over and over again.
Magic was relentless that way. Many times he would take it to the rack. His court vision at 6-9 was uncommon and his decisions were crisp and precise.
Greatest Passer Ever!
By `87 Kareem was 40 and Magic took the scoring load.
Thats when he was at his absolute peak. The best player in the world. He would go down low and post up, hitting that hook shot and spinning to the basket with either hand. He was awesome.
If you double teamed him it was suicide. He almost never missed an open man. Through traffic and 3-5 players he would make a bullet pass.
i will definitely give you full court TRANSITION for magic, because of his passing abilities and running the flow of the game, he is better. I also agree on the analysis of magic's size. But even then jordan would be close because when he played point he was ~30-10+ and 1 rbd away from avg'ing a triple double, and had sick transition plays night in night out as well
Im not saying Magic was better than Jordan but in that area he was.
Thats just a dimension that Magic had that nobody can compete with not even Lebron yet.
When he got the rebound it was deadly because there was no outlet needed. He was gone up the court, pushing the ball at an incredible pace for a man 6-9. His size also allowed him to survive on inside drives to the basket absorbing the contact and still making the shot.
If you stopped him he dished to Worthy or Wilkes for an easy layup.
The 90's lacked great teams with the exception of the Bulls.There were some good ones but not great.
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A. Everyone would be afraid to lick it.
that's why sunyue is next MJ
You had the flair, fundlementals and powerhouse teams all rolled into one.
There was teams that were loaded with talent. Centers like Moses, Kareem, Lanier, Olajawon, Ewing, Parish.
Great players at every position. Expansion has hurt the talent pool some. There are guys playing today that couldnt make it in the league back then.