List of career achievements by Magic Johnson
This page details the career achievements of Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson. He is a member of NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team and is widely considered to be the greatest point guard of all time.[citation needed]
Career highlights
- One of several players in NBA history to average at least 22.5 points, 12 assists and 6 rebounds for a season
- He accomplished the feat twice, in 1987 and 1989
- One of five players in NBA history to win NCAA and NBA championships in consecutive years.
- One of six players in NBA history to record a triple-double in an NBA Finals clinching game (1982 and 1985).
- One of four players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.
- One of two players in NBA history to set 20+ assists in at least 30 games: achieved it 32 times
- Only player in NBA history to win the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his rookie season
Regular season
- 3× NBA Most Valuable Player (1987, 1989, 1990)
- 4× NBA assists leader (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987)
- 2× NBA steals leader (1981, 1982)
- 1× NBA free-throw percentage leader (1989)
- 9× All-NBA First Team (1983 to 91)
- 1× All-NBA Second Team (1982)
- All-Rookie first team (1980)
NBA All-Star Game
- 2× NBA All-Star Game MVP (1990, 1992)
- 12× NBA All-Star (1980, 1982–1992)
NBA Playoffs
- 5x NBA Playoffs assists leader (1980, 1984–87)
- 9x NBA Playoffs total assists leader (1980, 1983–89, 1991)
- 2x NBA Playoffs steals leader (1980, 1982)
- 2x NBA Playoffs total steals leader (1980, 1983)
- 1x NBA Playoffs minutes played leader (1983)
- 3x NBA Playoffs total minutes played leader (1983, 1988, 1991)
- Led the 1991 NBA Playoffs in total minutes played, three points made, free throws made, defensive rebounds and assists
NBA Finals
- 3x NBA Finals MVP (1980, 1982, 1987)
- 5x NBA Champion (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987–88)
- 4x NBA runner-up (1983, 1984, 1989, 1991)
- 8x NBA Finals assists leader (1980, 1983–85, 1987–89, 1991)
Los Angeles Lakers
- Los Angeles Lakers #32 retired
- Selected as the first overall pick in the 1979 NBA draft
NBA records
Career
- Holds the all-time record for highest career assists-per-game average—11.2
- Holds the all-time record for most assists in Playoffs—2,346
- Johnson is also the only player in NBA history to have at least 2,000 assists in a playoff career[1]
- Holds the all-time record for highest assists-per-game average in Playoffs—12.4
- Holds the all-time record for most triple-doubles in Playoffs—30
All-Star Game
- Holds the all-time record for most assists in a game w/o OT—19 (1988)
- Holds the all-time record for most assists in a half—13 (1984)
Playoffs
- Holds single-series playoff record for highest assists-per-game average—15.2 (1985)
- Shares single-game playoff record for most assists made in a game—24 (May 15, 1984, vs. Phoenix Suns)
- Shares single-game playoff record for most assists made in a half—15 (May 3, 1985, vs. Portland)
- Shares single-game playoff record for most free throws made in one half—19 (May 8, 1991, vs. Golden State)
Finals
- Holds the single-series record for highest assists-per-game average—14.0 (1985)
- Shares the single-series record for most triple-doubles—2 (1985)
- Holds the record for most points by a rookie, game—42 (May 16, 1980, vs. Philadelphia)
- Holds the record for most assists by a rookie, game—11 (May 7, 1980, vs. Philadelphia)
- Holds the record for most assists made in a game—21 (June 3, 1984, vs. Boston Celtics)
- Holds the record for most assists in one half—14 (June 19, 1988, vs. Detroit)
- Holds the record for most assists in one quarter—8 (four times)
Los Angeles Lakers
- Most assists, total: 10,141
- Highest assists-per-game average, career: 11.2
- Highest assists-per-game average in a season: 13.1
- Most assists in a season: 989
- Most assists in a game: 24
- Most steals in a season: 208
- Highest steals-per-game average in a season: 3.43
- Most triple-doubles: 138
- Highest free-throw percentage in a season: .911
- 3rd most playoff games played: 190
- 2nd most playoff minutes played: 7,538
- 4th most playoff points scored: 3,701
- 3rd most playoff free throws made: 1,068
- 5th most playoff field goals attempted: 2,522
- 5th most playoff rebounds grabbed: 1,465
- 3rd most playoff offensive rebounds: 349
- Most playoff defensive rebounds: 1,116
- Most playoff assists: 2,346
- Most playoff steals: 359
Others
Game-winning shots
Time (sec) left
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Score
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Opponent
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Date
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6.0
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112-110
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Phoenix Suns
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November 2, 1979
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1.0
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120-118
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Golden State Warriors
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March 22, 1981
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1:05
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99-97
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Phoenix Suns
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May 25, 1984
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3.0
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112-111
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Golden State Warriors
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March 6, 1986
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1.0
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113-111
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Sacramento Kings
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November 16, 1986
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2.0
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107-106
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Boston Celtics
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June 9, 1987
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0.0
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115-114
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Boston Celtics
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December 11, 1987
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0.0
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148-146 2OT
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Denver Nuggets
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November 15, 1988
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0.0
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118-116
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Phoenix Suns
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March 26, 1989
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19.0
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104-102
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Sacramento Kings
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December 26, 1989
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0.8
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102-101
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Seattle SuperSonics
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April 17, 1990
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40-point games
Points made
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Score
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Opponent
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Date
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42
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123-107
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Philadelphia 76ers
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May 16, 1980
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41
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110-112 OT
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Utah Jazz
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March 28, 1981
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40
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130-127
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Detroit Pistons
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January 9, 1982
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46
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127-117 OT
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Sacramento Kings
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December 23, 1986
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42
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126-115
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New Jersey Nets
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January 19, 1987
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40
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113-108
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Indiana Pacers
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February 13, 1987
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40
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110-106
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Seattle SuperSonics
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November 30, 1988
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43
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101-114
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Phoenix Suns
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May 13, 1990
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43
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103-106
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Phoenix Suns
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May 15, 1990
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44
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124-125
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Golden State Warriors
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May 8, 1991
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USA Basketball
- A member of The Dream Team, which is considered to be the best Basketball team ever assembled
- 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist
College basketball achievements
- Member of NCAA championship team (1979)
- NCAA Division I Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1979)
- The Sporting News All-America first team (1979)
Other achievements
- J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1992)
- Grammy Award for Best Spoken Album (What You Can Do to Avoid AIDS) (1993)
References
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