Magic Johnson, the NBA legend, has turned into a popular spokesperson for surviving healthily for decades with an HIV diagnosis. While Magic Johnson took an early retirement in 1991 when he was only ...
Drexler was furious over remarks attributed to him about Magic's status after his HIV diagnosis.
This story was updated at 12:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. On Nov. 7, 1991, Los Angeles Lakers ...
Donald Sterling, the embattled owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, ripped Magic Johnson in an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Sterling’s first since the NBA banned him and initiated steps to ...
Nov. 7, 1991, seemed like it would be a typical practice day for the Los Angeles Lakers. The season had just started, and the Lakers were trying to defend their Western Conference title, hoping to ...
The film, called "The Announcement," is collaboration between the sports network and NBA Entertainment. By Erin Carlson More than 20 years after Magic Johnson held a press conference to announce he ...
In an interview with the Los Angels Times, Magic Johnson expresses regret over his 1991 decision to retire immediately after he learned that he had contracted HIV.
The short film, produced by Oscar-nominated writer and ‘Fellow Travelers’ creator Ron Nyswaner, also features Thuso Mbedu. The UNAIDS project premiered Monday at a United Nations assembly in New York.
NBA players have long carried the reputation of living glamorous and lavish lives away from the hardwood. Fame, wealth and ...