NBA legend Magic Johnson, widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards in basketball history, recently unveiled his Top 5 all-time Los Angeles Lakers players. Johnson, who led the franchise to five NBA championships during the Showtime era, has been a defining figure in Lakers history. Given the teamâs rich legacy of superstars, his selections naturally sparked debate among fans.
During an appearance on Byron Scottâs Fast Break podcast, Johnson acknowledged that narrowing down a list to just five players was an almost impossible task.
âYouâve got to start with Cap (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). You got Kobe. Thatâs easy. Those two are easy,â Johnson said. Scott then pushed Magic to include himself in the rankings, to which Johnson reluctantly agreed. âI donât really talk about myself like that,â he admitted.
Rounding out his list, Johnson added Shaquille OâNeal and LeBron James, with the latter being a somewhat surprising choice. âNow, because heâs here, uh, heâll probably fit in there with LeBron and then probably Shaq,â he explained.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar playing with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Magic says 20 other players could be considered
After naming his top five, Johnson was quick to acknowledge that many more Lakers legends deserve recognition, estimating that as many as 20 players could be included. He highlighted names like Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, and James Worthy, along with key contributors such as Michael Cooper and Derek Fisher.
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âBut you got Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, you got Clever, you got so many dudes that itâs hard to say just five,â Johnson said. âYou almost have to say 15 or 20, and no other franchiseâBoston would probably be right there with usâbut not too many franchises can say they got this many dudes who were all-time greats⊠I mean, Jamal Wilkes, itâs just so many guys. Thatâs what makes us special.â
Magic on why Kareem Abdul-Jabbar stands above the rest
While Johnson hesitated to create an all-time Lakers ranking, he made it clear that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar stands in a class of his own. âI donât really try to look at an all-time greatest list for the Lakers because itâs just too many of them⊠I would say thisâKobe, one of my favorites. Cap, one of my favorites, because nobody in this league has ever dominated like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and nobodyâs dominated this city.â
Johnson also emphasized Kareemâs unparalleled success at both the college and professional levels. âRemember this nowâthis dude got more championships, and nobody in college did what Kareem did. Three straight national championships and three straight MVPs of the Finals as well,â he said.
âThe greatest college player in history by farâthereâs no second. What heâs been able to do for the game of basketball, I would say this: the greatest to ever change basketball forever. Nobodyâs done what Kareem/Lew Alcindor was able to do for the game, both in college and the NBA. What heâs been able to do is amazing.â