basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson shocked the world by announcing that he was HIV positive. Now, 33 years on, the disease is viewed as treatable and the 65-year-old says does not have AIDS.
Magic Johnson might be a legendary basketball player ... just like her parents — Magic has been an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness since opening up about his own HIV diagnosis in 1991.
"I'm so happy to hear that we have traded for Laremy Tunsil!" Johnson said. "He's one of the best left tackles in the NFL and will help protect our superstar QB Jayden Daniels. Super job to our GM ...
Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson shares his newest championship ring after Team Liquid won the International 2024 ...
In the mid-1970s, Earvin "Magic" Johnson was one of the nation's highest touted recruits and a hometown hero in Lansing, starring at Everett High School (where this reporter's father attended and ...
Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Lionel Messi received the Presidential ... Since his retirement, Johnson has been an advocate for HIV/AIDS prevention. His philanthropic work also supports underserved ...
A familiar presence at Lakers games is Earvin "Magic" Johnson, the East Lansing, Michigan native who is the team's all-time leader in assists, assists per game, and triple-doubles with five NBA ...