On Nov. 7, 1991, Earvin “Magic” Johnson retired from the NBA after disclosing that he had tested positive for the HIV virus.
"Who cares if he's got HIV, measles, cancer, whatever," said Rodman in 1996, per Sports Illustrated. "I'm going to slam him ...
Magic Johnson's illustrious NBA career took an unexpected turn in 1991 when he shocked the world after announcing he was HIV ...
Magic Johnson's new docuseries on his life, "They Call Me Magic," is now airing on Apple TV+ and the show reveals how his HIV diagnosis affected the star in ways even worse than most people realized.
Former NBA superstar Magic Johnson shares the most poignant moments of his journey with HIV - from receiving the devastating news to sharing it with his wife Cookie and ultimately coming back to ...
Donald Sterling uses TV interview to blast basketball legend Magic Johnson Sterling was ... LA Clippers disgraced owner lambasts Johnson for being HIV-positive Sterling also questions the former ...
NBA Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson is investing in a pharmacy startup that helps clinics with high volumes of HIV patients to get access to the drugs they need to prevent and treat the ...
Instead, Sterling targeted Johnson, saying the NBA star isn't doing enough to help minorities and is a bad role model since he caught HIV. Cooper gave Johnson the opportunity to respond to ...
Alchemy, a digital health company focused on HIV and Hepatitis C patients ... with participation from NBA Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson. Venture capital firm Sandberg Bernthal Venture ...
Magic Johnson Details How He’s Defied the Odds Since 1991 HIV Diagnosis: 'I’ve Done My Part' (Exclusive) Magic Johnson Recalls Hanging Up on Michael Jackson and Hosting Prince's Pajama Party ...