Jordan Might Be More Valuable, but Magic’s Best
I love Magic Johnson as much as Scott Ostler and Mike Downey do.
We all love Magic.
He’s the second-best player in the game today, one of the greatest of all-time.
He’s also the second-most valuable player.
Throw out the playoff records if you wish. Chicago still won 47 games because of Jordan’s talents that have lifted an otherwise mediocre Bull team to respectability.
Ostler should think through his head, instead of his heart.
DOMINICK CALCIONE
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