Magic Johnson Delivers Message To LeBron James After Game 2

The Miami Heat had no chances against the Los Angeles Lakers, and it seems like the NBA Finals are already over. Lakers fans have no doubts regarding this year’s champion. Magic Johnson may be away from the team but he pays great attention to their success and everything LeBron James does for the Lakers organization.

LeBron and his teammates pulled out a good win, and Johnson congratulated the three-time NBA champion on his success. This night was special for so many reasons. LeBron had a great accomplishment in the game. He passed Johnson to become sixth all-time in NBA Finals played. The former Lakers president of basketball operations has nothing but response for LeBron, and we can see that in his most recent message for the superstar.

“Congratulations to my boy LeBron James for passing me to become 6th all-time in NBA Finals games played, Magic tweeted.

Magic Johnson and LeBron James respect each other

LeBron respects Johnson and we can’t ignore the fact that these have similar playing styles. There are so many highlight videos to confirm this. Magic was the first person to push the Lakers towards LeBron. He brought King James to Los Angeles, and it was the best decision he has ever made in his life.

King James passed Johnson for sixth all-time in NBA Finals games played. This is not the only accomplishment LeBron has had so far. His team has made the NBA Finals, and they have a really good chance to become champions. LeBron is going after his fourth championship win and his teammates were of great help in the playoff run.

Bam Adebayo and Goran Dragic missed Game 2 of the NBA Finals due to injuries. Los Angeles took advantage of the whole situation and finished the game with a big win.

King James will hopefully win his fourth championship and this win puts him a step closer to his goal. Miami players don’t have too much luck in the Finals and it shows. They defeated the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics, but their roster is too weak for this Lakers roster.