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Quick Bytes
- Magic Johnson claims to have invented the high five at Michigan State.
- Johnson’s Showtime era with the Lakers influenced today’s fast-paced NBA style.
- He praises the team spirit and success of the Lakers during his career.
- Magic Johnson supported Dan Hurley for Lakers coach, though Hurley stayed with UConn.
The Origin of the High Five and Magic Johnson’s Legacy
Magic Johnson, the Los Angeles Lakers’ legendary point guard, is not only known for his game-changing play but also for an iconic gesture: the high five. On “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Johnson recounted the spontaneous moment he and teammate Greg Kelser created the high five at Michigan State after a successful play.
Johnson’s arrival to the NBA in 1979 marked the beginning of the Showtime era for the Lakers, characterized by a faster pace and dynamic play that has influenced the modern game. With Hall of Fame teammates like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and James Worthy, Johnson led the Lakers to five championships, cementing his status as one of the greatest point guards in history.
Recently, Johnson expressed his support for UConn’s head coach Dan Hurley to become the next Lakers coach. Despite Johnson’s endorsement, Hurley chose to remain at UConn. Magic’s continued involvement with the Lakers showcases his enduring commitment to the team’s success.
Image Credits
- Getty Images: Magic Johnson during his time with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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