Since Leaving The NBA, These Stars Are Working Normal Jobs

Published on 04/14/2019
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Larry Johnson: Practicer Of Islam

Power forward, Larry Johnson played with the Charlotte Hornets and New York Knicks during his illustrious NBA career. During one season in particular, he converted to Islam. When he was a player, he observed Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. We can’t imagine how difficult that must have been on top of difficult training sessions and games. After going into retirement, he has gotten more serious about his faith and his involvement in his mosque. Larry continues to practice Islam today.

Larry Johnson

Larry Johnson: Practicer Of Islam

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Magic Johnson: HIV/AIDS Advocate

In 1979, Magic Johnson was the #1 overall NBA draft pick by the LA Lakers. He went on to play with them for 13 seasons before retiring. In 1991 Magic publicly announced that he was HIV positive, and was widely commended for his bravery. Magic helped squash the stereotype that heterosexuals are immune to the disease. He is currently an advocate for prevention and safe sex, an entrepreneur, philanthropist, broadcaster and motivational speaker. He created the Magic Johnson Foundation, which helps bring awareness and raise funds for the disease.

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Magic Johnson: HIV/AIDS Advocate

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