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Lakers News: LA Hall Of Famer Explains Pay-It-Forward Ethos To Entrepreneurship

He wants to help the next generation!
Lakers News: LA Hall Of Famer Explains Pay-It-Forward Ethos To Entrepreneurship
Lakers News: LA Hall Of Famer Explains Pay-It-Forward Ethos To Entrepreneurship

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Part of maturing in life is realizing that having a lot of knowledge becomes useless after a while if it is not being shared and passed down to the right people. All the in the NBA, we see stars as they grow older take on a mentorship role and try to teach their younger teammates the rights and wrongs that come with the game of basketball based one their own unique experiences.

Well the same goes off the court and now that Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson has officially been named a part-owner of the Washington Commanders, he has realized how much he can help current star athletes make the most of their own business opportunities. Johnson has thrived in the decades following his NBA career and it's because he's learned the world of business and has paid dues to some excellent teachers.

But the transcendent retired point guard is making it clear that he hopes to see other star athletes follow in his footsteps and has already been in talks with some of them.

"Somebody helped me to this position that I’m in. And so, my job now because I got help, is to help others. I also want to dispel the myth that we can dominate on the court or on the field but we can’t dominate in business. I wanted to dispel that myth. Now we have to keep it going. You see what [Kansas City quarterback]

Patrick Mahomes

is doing."

"You see what

LeBron

is doing.

Michael Jordan

. Junior Bridgeman. That’s just to name a few.

Shaq

, he’s doing a great job.

Dwyane Wade

, I mentored D-Wade. He came to my office. Grant Hill. I talked to Kevin Durant. I want them to be successful. If I have the knowledge, if I have the expertise, it’s my job to then pass that on and then when you get it, it’s their job to pass it on."

(Via Los Angeles Times)

The NBA is never just about basketball, the league wants to see their players make the best possible decisions when it comes to their overall lives and it's amazing to know that people like Johnson are looking out for them!

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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.