Magic Johnson reflects on how LeBron, Curry, and Durant have revolutionized basketball, shaping the game for future generations.
Magic Johnson, an NBA legend and a pivotal figure in basketball history, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to reflect on the profound influence that three of the modern game’s superstars—LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant—have had on shaping the current era of basketball. Johnson, who alongside Larry Bird is often credited with transforming the NBA in the 1980s, highlighted how this trio has carried the mantle in the 21st century, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
“I watched Quincy Olivari’s interview after his 22-point performance last night against the Suns where he cried talking about meeting and talking to his hero Steph Curry, mentioning how he used to sleep in his jersey every night.”
“It was powerful and it truly touched me! Everybody should go watch it back when they get a chance.”
“Larry and I often get credited for helping change the game, but Steph Curry, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant have been instrumental in the changing the game today!”
Magic Johnson’s comments were sparked by an emotional interview featuring Los Angeles Lakers rookie Quincy Olivari. After a standout 22-point performance against the Phoenix Suns, Olivari broke down in tears while talking about meeting his basketball idol, Stephen Curry. Olivari shared how deeply he admired Curry, even sleeping in his jersey as a child.
This touching moment resonated with Johnson, who encouraged fans to watch the interview, noting how Curry’s impact has transcended the game itself.
Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant are often mentioned in the same breath as the greatest players of this generation. Each of them has played a unique role in altering the way basketball is played and perceived today. Johnson emphasized that just as he and Larry Bird helped revolutionize the NBA in the 1980s, these three players have pushed the game to new heights in the 21st century.