President Joe Biden, right, presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Nation's highest civilian honor, to Earvin "Magic ...
Earvin “Magic” Johnson, a Lansing native, attended Michigan State University from 1977 to 1979. He led the Spartans to the 1979 national championship and was awarded the Final Four’s Most ...
1974 - Earns the nickname “Magic” after a game his sophomore year of high school, in which he scores 36 points, 18 rebounds and 16 assists. Lansing State Journal sportswriter Fred Stabley Jr. is the ...
After hanging up his jersey, Magic shifted his ... 1 Ring (1978-79) Magic Johnson’s journey to greatness truly began at Michigan State, where he led the Spartans to their first NCAA championship ...
On Wednesday, Michigan State went into 'The Barn' in Minneapolis, MN to take on the Golden Gophers and came away with a big win that caught the attention of famous MSU alum Earvin "Magic" Johnson. M ...
Tom Izzo didn’t hesitate to reach out to Earvin “Magic” Johnson after the Michigan State and NBA legend received the ...
Johnson, who grew up and played high school basketball in Lansing, attended Michigan State University from ... underserved communities through the Magic Johnson Foundation. Romney, who died ...