A Quote by Russell Westbrook

Magic Johnson was my favorite player growing up. — © Russell Westbrook
Magic Johnson was my favorite player growing up.
My favorite was Magic Johnson. Talk about a man who loved to play basketball and who enjoyed it the most. And growing up I was big Katie Smith fan.
My favorite point guard, growing up, was Magic Johnson. The reason why I say that is he was a winner, and he did everything in his power to make his teammates better. That's what the game is all about as a point guard.
Magic was always my favorite. I think Jordan was the best player ever, but Magic was my personal favorite.
My favorite growing up was Tino Martinez, so I think that would be cool to strike out your favorite player as a kid.
Growing up watching the league, Allen Iverson was my favorite player. But once I got here, Steve Nash instantly became my favorite.
Obviously you look at "Magic" (Ervin Johnson) and Michael (Jordan) and you learn from them growing up, but I think you are just born with it from day one.
Growing up, Magic Johnson was my idol. He was a good example. He could always pass the ball extremely well and get his teammates involved.
My favorite player growing up was actually Jeter.
My favorite player growing up was Scottie Pippen.
Ryne Sandberg was my favorite player growing up.
My favorite piece of clothing as a boy was a purple Magic Johnson jersey from the Los Angeles Lakers.
Growing up, my favorite player was either Derek Jeter or Manny Ramirez.
Magic Johnson is the best player who plays on the ground, and Michael Jordan is the best player who plays in the air.
I'm still a huge Yankees fan. Growing up, Jeter was my guy, but Bernie Williams was my favorite player.
I think the greatest player I've ever played against was Magic Johnson. Next, was Larry Bird. Then, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
I had, in college, a professor called Walter Jackson Bate, and he taught a course called The Age of Johnson. It's about Samuel Johnson and his period, 18th-century British writing. So we all got to endure Samuel Johnson, and Boswell's 'Life of Johnson' is now my favorite book. I read it all the time I can; it's great for going to sleep.
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