{"slug":"michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)","title":"Michael Jordan vs Magic Johnson","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)","faqCount":5,"faqs":[{"question":"Who is considered the greatest basketball player of all time?","answer":"Michael Jordan is universally regarded as the GOAT by 87% of basketball analysts and media. His 6 championships, 5 MVPs, 6 Finals MVPs, 10 All-NBA First Teams, and 33.4 PPG scoring average define peak individual excellence. Magic Johnson is frequently ranked 2nd-4th all-time, revolutionizing the point guard position but lacking Jordan's scoring dominance and championship count."},{"question":"Who was the better player in the 1990s?","answer":"Michael Jordan completely dominated the 1990s, winning 6 of 10 championships in that decade. Magic Johnson's career was effectively ended by his November 1991 HIV announcement at age 32, meaning he played only 32 games in the 1990-91 season and missed the entire 1991-92 through 1995-96 seasons. Jordan won MVPs in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1998 during the '90s."},{"question":"Who was the better playmaker and floor general?","answer":"Magic Johnson was definitively the superior playmaker with 11.2 career APG (5th all-time) versus Jordan's 2.3 APG. Magic revolutionized point guard play and led the 'Showtime Lakers' offense, while Jordan's teammates (Pippen, Kukoc, Kerr) had to initiate more plays. However, Jordan's clutch decisiveness and willingness to take over games in Finals situations gave him an edge in leadership under pressure."},{"question":"Who had the better supporting cast?","answer":"Jordan had Scottie Pippen (7x All-Star, 2 Finals MVPs) as his primary co-star and Dennis Rodman (5x All-Defensive). Magic had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980-1989), Byron Scott, and James Worthy. Pippen's combination of two-way excellence arguably surpassed any single Magic teammate, but Magic's teams had slightly deeper benches and more consistent roster stability across five championships in eight years."},{"question":"What happened to Magic Johnson's career?","answer":"Magic Johnson announced his HIV-positive status on November 7, 1991, at age 32. He played only 32 games in the 1990-91 season after diagnosis and sat out 1991-92 through 1995-96. He returned briefly in 1996-97 for 36 games but was not in peak form. This 5-year absence during his prime years (ages 32-37) cost him an estimated 3-4 additional championship opportunities and 7,000+ career points."}],"faqPageSchema":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)#faq","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)","inLanguage":"en-US","name":"Michael Jordan vs Magic Johnson — FAQ","description":"Frequently asked questions about Michael Jordan vs Magic Johnson","dateModified":"2026-07-06T04:44:40.390Z","author":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/#organization","name":"A Versus B"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/#organization","name":"A Versus B"},"isPartOf":{"@type":"Article","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)#article"},"license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","speakable":{"@type":"SpeakableSpecification","cssSelector":["#faq",".faq-item"]},"mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"Who is considered the greatest basketball player of all time?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Michael Jordan is universally regarded as the GOAT by 87% of basketball analysts and media. His 6 championships, 5 MVPs, 6 Finals MVPs, 10 All-NBA First Teams, and 33.4 PPG scoring average define peak individual excellence. Magic Johnson is frequently ranked 2nd-4th all-time, revolutionizing the point guard position but lacking Jordan's scoring dominance and championship count.","inLanguage":"en-US","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Who was the better player in the 1990s?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Michael Jordan completely dominated the 1990s, winning 6 of 10 championships in that decade. Magic Johnson's career was effectively ended by his November 1991 HIV announcement at age 32, meaning he played only 32 games in the 1990-91 season and missed the entire 1991-92 through 1995-96 seasons. Jordan won MVPs in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1998 during the '90s.","inLanguage":"en-US","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Who was the better playmaker and floor general?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Magic Johnson was definitively the superior playmaker with 11.2 career APG (5th all-time) versus Jordan's 2.3 APG. Magic revolutionized point guard play and led the 'Showtime Lakers' offense, while Jordan's teammates (Pippen, Kukoc, Kerr) had to initiate more plays. However, Jordan's clutch decisiveness and willingness to take over games in Finals situations gave him an edge in leadership under pressure.","inLanguage":"en-US","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Who had the better supporting cast?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Jordan had Scottie Pippen (7x All-Star, 2 Finals MVPs) as his primary co-star and Dennis Rodman (5x All-Defensive). Magic had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980-1989), Byron Scott, and James Worthy. Pippen's combination of two-way excellence arguably surpassed any single Magic teammate, but Magic's teams had slightly deeper benches and more consistent roster stability across five championships in eight years.","inLanguage":"en-US","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What happened to Magic Johnson's career?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Magic Johnson announced his HIV-positive status on November 7, 1991, at age 32. He played only 32 games in the 1990-91 season after diagnosis and sat out 1991-92 through 1995-96. He returned briefly in 1996-97 for 36 games but was not in peak form. This 5-year absence during his prime years (ages 32-37) cost him an estimated 3-4 additional championship opportunities and 7,000+ career points.","inLanguage":"en-US","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/michael-jordan-vs-magic-johnson)"}}]}}