For what? I remember being in Jowers( DD remembers that place) and coach Woolridge said there was some breaing news about Magic. I remember watching the news in 91 and I was stunned to say the least. After that, coached talked about being responsible and not thinking you're bulletproof. We went back to the gym, stretched, and started practicing. I admit I was disappointed that he retired, but to me, it was no different than when Willie Smith ( the fashion designer) or Rock Hudson was diagnosed with aids. I felt worse for Mr Ashe because of the way he got the disease and the trailblazer he was in sports. All in all, people die or are diagnosed with terminal illnesses every day. Magic was just a great basketball player and brought more light to it. Nothing more,nothing less.
actually had another name but someone got mad cause i told them the truth and i guess they disabled it.
If you can't play, do not make promises. If you can't carry out promises, do not make excuses. We are tired to hear those word like "It is on me","I am back", blah blah blah...