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The Grip - WED 4.10.19
Magic has done this before
Wednesday, April 10th, 2019
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Written while listening to FKJ's Is Magic Gone
The free bird screws his old team
According to a few different reports, nobody within the organization had any clue that Magic Johnson was going to hold an improvisational press conference to announce his resignation as president of the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.Which is so, so insane in its own right.But he quintupled down on the madness by tearing up, pining for his ESPN job back, noting his acumen as a businessman, expressing his desire to workout with Ben Simmons, promising he left his old team in a good place, and noting that, “I’m a free bird, and I can’t be handcuffed.”[You can watch the whole thing here]His essential message was this: Being a GM is hard. I didn’t want to do it anymore.Here’s what Woj tweeted shortly after the announcement: Since taking over as president of the Lakers, Magic Johnson never fully committed to the job. Often he was traveling and away from the team. His office hours were limited. He didn't do a lot of scouting. Running an NBA team takes a tremendous commitment of time and energy.This was jaw-dropping to watch unfold on live TV, but it fits with past Magic moves.During the 1993-94 season, Magic coached the Lakers for 16 games, in which the team went 5-11 and lost its last five games. He then resigned, and said: "It's never been my dream to coach. I want to own, to be a businessman. You've got to chase your dreams."In 1998, Magic had a talk show called The Magic Hour. It lasted three months and was panned from start to finish as one of the worst blocks of television ever. His sidekick was fired for calling the show an “an absolute nightmare.”When it was taken off the air, Magic said: "I have 101 things to do. We'll have 10 theatres by next summer, we have 10 more Starbucks going up, we have three TGI Fridays going up, I bought a shopping center here in Hollywood - so that's four. So I have a lot of stuff going on."[READ: The Lakers Don’t need Magic, they need a plan]
The end for Dirk, D-Wade
In Dwyane Wade’s last home game last night -- Detroit’s win over Memphis knocked Miami out of the playoffs -- he tried to jump up on the scorer’s table, for old time’s sake, and completely wiped out before trying again, sheepishly, which is probably the most glaring message the universe could have sent him, that, indeed, it’s time to retire.He did drop 30 points in a win, though, and, in Dallas, Dirk wrapped up his final home game by also dropping 30 points in a win.Some endearing moments include:
After the game, the Mav-lifer finally acknowledged his retirement:
Those two were great players with intersecting careers all spent on one team -- we’re just pretending the Chicago-Cleveland years didn’t happen -- so of course it makes sense they played their final home games on the same night, both winning, and both scoring 30.
But, to be fair, only one of them
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Dirk Nowitzki, a Texan—now and forever]
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Dwyane Wade will always be Miami's favorite son]
AD signs off
In only the fifth most notable thing that happened last night, Anthony Davis wore a That’s all folks! shirt to his (likely) final home game with the Pelicans.
Quick Hits
The Thunder came back from down 13 points in the fourth quarter to beat Houston last night on this game-winner by Paul George.
After the Magic announcement, the Lakers had a game to play against Portland, which they lost on a buzzer-beater by Mo Harkless, which created this summating LeBron face.
In the OKC-Houston game, George wasn’t exactly confident this PJ Tucker 3-point shot was going in.
In the shadow of Dirk’s final home game, Jamal Crawford dropped 51 points, becoming the oldest player to do so, at age 39. That might be the final image of Crawford’s career. If so, it fits perfectly.
This was called a foul against Dennis Schröder.
Concrete Reads
How to lose everything and get some of it back [Deadspin]
How LeBron, Magic and the Lakers failed [The Wall Street Journal]
Silver linings for the Lakers, Knicks and more non-playoff teams [Sports Illustrated]
Podcast Picks
A Magic Johnson emergency pod, plus Dwyane Wade’s career obit [Bill Simmons Podcast]
Remembering Dirk Nowitzki’s incredible career with Marc Stein [Bill Simmons Podcast]