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Magic Johnson: showtime’s eternal conductor.
He arrived in basketball as Puck crashes a garden party—smiling, irreverent, and suddenly rearranging all the furniture. Magic Johnson—Earvin to the registry, prestidigitateur to the parquet—first pulled the rabbit from the hat in 1979, when his Michigan State Spartans unseated Larry Bird’s Indiana State in a collegiate Iliad whose echo has never quite died. “To begin,” wrote Apollinaire, “is to be bold,” and the rookie Magic would soon prove so again: Game 6 of the 1980 Finals, Kareem in civvies, the 20-year-old point guard tiptoes to center, wins the jump, then composes 42 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists, and a legend in twelve-bar blues.
Five championship rings later the man still moved like champagne in a silk glove. His passes—no-look, behind-the-back, meteorite arcs feather-soft at impact—were haiku written at 20,000 frames per second. When Magic Johnson won his third regular-season MVP in 1990, he thanked his teammates by name, then quipped, “And the Forum’s ushers, because they pass, too.” A smile wider than Wilt’s stat lines, equal parts flash and fellowship.
There were side-alleys in the fairy tale: the 1981 coaching squabble, the shocking HIV press conference of ’91—but Magic turned each cul-de-sac into a boulevard. In Barcelona ’92 he re-emerged in red, white, and redemption, spinning bounce passes to Jordan and Bird like a maître d’ distributing menus at the Last Supper. The Dream Team won by an average of 44 points; his grin probably accounted for half.
His résumé now hangs from the rafters in numerals and superlatives: five championships, three Finals MVPs, four assist crowns, three league MVPs, an Olympic gold shining like a sunrise over Inglewood. Yet what lingers is the kinetic gospel he preached: that basketball could be both Mozart and Mardi Gras in the same four beats.
Collectors of hardwood scripture, take note: we have bottled that incandescent grin and golden hardware into a limited-edition Magic Johnson print. This luminous Los Angeles Lakers poster—part of our curated series of iconic NBA posters—carries every sparkle of Tinseltown showtime onto your wall. Secure the ultimate basketball print today, and let a little Magic light up your living room.
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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
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➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
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➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Magic Johnson: showtime’s eternal conductor.
He arrived in basketball as Puck crashes a garden party—smiling, irreverent, and suddenly rearranging all the furniture. Magic Johnson—Earvin to the registry, prestidigitateur to the parquet—first pulled the rabbit from the hat in 1979, when his Michigan State Spartans unseated Larry Bird’s Indiana State in a collegiate Iliad whose echo has never quite died. “To begin,” wrote Apollinaire, “is to be bold,” and the rookie Magic would soon prove so again: Game 6 of the 1980 Finals, Kareem in civvies, the 20-year-old point guard tiptoes to center, wins the jump, then composes 42 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists, and a legend in twelve-bar blues.
Five championship rings later the man still moved like champagne in a silk glove. His passes—no-look, behind-the-back, meteorite arcs feather-soft at impact—were haiku written at 20,000 frames per second. When Magic Johnson won his third regular-season MVP in 1990, he thanked his teammates by name, then quipped, “And the Forum’s ushers, because they pass, too.” A smile wider than Wilt’s stat lines, equal parts flash and fellowship.
There were side-alleys in the fairy tale: the 1981 coaching squabble, the shocking HIV press conference of ’91—but Magic turned each cul-de-sac into a boulevard. In Barcelona ’92 he re-emerged in red, white, and redemption, spinning bounce passes to Jordan and Bird like a maître d’ distributing menus at the Last Supper. The Dream Team won by an average of 44 points; his grin probably accounted for half.
His résumé now hangs from the rafters in numerals and superlatives: five championships, three Finals MVPs, four assist crowns, three league MVPs, an Olympic gold shining like a sunrise over Inglewood. Yet what lingers is the kinetic gospel he preached: that basketball could be both Mozart and Mardi Gras in the same four beats.
Collectors of hardwood scripture, take note: we have bottled that incandescent grin and golden hardware into a limited-edition Magic Johnson print. This luminous Los Angeles Lakers poster—part of our curated series of iconic NBA posters—carries every sparkle of Tinseltown showtime onto your wall. Secure the ultimate basketball print today, and let a little Magic light up your living room.
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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
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➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Magic Johnson: showtime’s eternal conductor.
He arrived in basketball as Puck crashes a garden party—smiling, irreverent, and suddenly rearranging all the furniture. Magic Johnson—Earvin to the registry, prestidigitateur to the parquet—first pulled the rabbit from the hat in 1979, when his Michigan State Spartans unseated Larry Bird’s Indiana State in a collegiate Iliad whose echo has never quite died. “To begin,” wrote Apollinaire, “is to be bold,” and the rookie Magic would soon prove so again: Game 6 of the 1980 Finals, Kareem in civvies, the 20-year-old point guard tiptoes to center, wins the jump, then composes 42 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists, and a legend in twelve-bar blues.
Five championship rings later the man still moved like champagne in a silk glove. His passes—no-look, behind-the-back, meteorite arcs feather-soft at impact—were haiku written at 20,000 frames per second. When Magic Johnson won his third regular-season MVP in 1990, he thanked his teammates by name, then quipped, “And the Forum’s ushers, because they pass, too.” A smile wider than Wilt’s stat lines, equal parts flash and fellowship.
There were side-alleys in the fairy tale: the 1981 coaching squabble, the shocking HIV press conference of ’91—but Magic turned each cul-de-sac into a boulevard. In Barcelona ’92 he re-emerged in red, white, and redemption, spinning bounce passes to Jordan and Bird like a maître d’ distributing menus at the Last Supper. The Dream Team won by an average of 44 points; his grin probably accounted for half.
His résumé now hangs from the rafters in numerals and superlatives: five championships, three Finals MVPs, four assist crowns, three league MVPs, an Olympic gold shining like a sunrise over Inglewood. Yet what lingers is the kinetic gospel he preached: that basketball could be both Mozart and Mardi Gras in the same four beats.
Collectors of hardwood scripture, take note: we have bottled that incandescent grin and golden hardware into a limited-edition Magic Johnson print. This luminous Los Angeles Lakers poster—part of our curated series of iconic NBA posters—carries every sparkle of Tinseltown showtime onto your wall. Secure the ultimate basketball print today, and let a little Magic light up your living room.
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
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➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
---------------------------------------------------
➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
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➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.