Magic Johnson on being Commanders part owner -- 'A lot of minorities standing on my shoulders' - ESPN
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Magic Johnson won five NBA titles as a player and has collected numerous championship rings as a part owner of three other sports teams. But he said being part of the Washington Commanders' ownership group has caused a different level of excitement for a simple reason.
«There's no higher sports league than the NFL, and it's been hard for us to get into the league,» Johnson said, referring to African-Americans.
There are no Black majority owners in the NFL, but Johnson became a limited owner when Josh Harris bought the Commanders this year. Johnson also is a part owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Sparks and the Los Angeles FC. But he said Sunday's home opener against the Arizona Cardinals will be «emotional» for him because he's a minority.
«It's important because now all African-Americans and minorities in this country feel like they're owners of this team, too,» Johnson said, «because I'm sitting in this position, and so I can't wait.»
Johnson spoke to reporters after an event at a Boys & Girls Club, where he handed one child $1,000 and another one $5,000 with the stipulation they must open a bank account. The Commanders also donated $50,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington.
Johnson also handed out autographed Commanders' jerseys with his old Lakers number, 32. When he spoke to the crowd, he said, «I'm happy to be one of the owners because I look like all of you. That's a powerful thing.»
Later, he told reporters, «It's important to me, but it was more important to Josh Harris. So give him credit, and important to commissioner Roger Goodell, too. So I think that the NFL is better because I'm standing here. I think that this ownership group is better because I'm standing