Michael Jordan calls Magic Johnson ‘easily the best point guard of all time’ in 5:54am text to Stephen A. Smith after the ESPN host argued for Warriors star Stephen Curry instead

Stephen A. Smith dropped probably the biggest name in sports—Michael Jordan—on Wednesday, and the sound of it reverberated from the ESPN studios in New York.

Smith said to co-host Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo, ‘I have to read you a text that I received this morning at 5:54am.

The two had earlier in the week engaged in a discussion on who the greatest point guard in NBA history was, with Russo favoring former LA Lakers great Magic Johnson and Smith choosing Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors.

But on Wednesday afternoon, before the two could finish their dispute, Smith claimed he was awakened by a text message from Jordan, who was solidly in Magic’s camp.

Smith said, not indicating who had sent the text, “Good morning sir.” ‘Although the title of “greatest of anything” is always up for argument, I beg to differ on that one,” I said.

It may not be a total surprise that Jordan (right) would pick his long-time friend, Johnson (left)

 

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Magic Johnson is easily the best point guard of all time,’ the message continued. ‘Steph Curry is very close, but not in front of Magic. You must define point guard to really have a serious debate.’

The issue, from Jordan’s perspective, is the role of a point guard.

Steph Curry is by far the best shooter of all time,’ Jordan’s text message continued. ‘His movement has created many shots for his teammates, he’s a career 43-percent 3-point shooter, but Magic invented the triple double.’

Curry and Smith embrace after the former won NBA Finals MVP after beating Boston in 2022

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Curry and Smith embrace after the former won NBA Finals MVP after beating Boston in 2022

Jordan then walked back his previous statement: ‘Not true… but [Johnson made the triple double] more noticeable in terms of its impact on the game.’

‘It’s a point guard stat to be honest,’ Jordan continued. ‘Magic was the best. We can go on, but I don’t want to take up too much of your time. I know you get the point.

‘By the way, Magic has five NBA championships.’

Smith then dramatically revealed the sender of the text message: ‘That quote, at 5:54, was from Mr. Michael Jeffrey Jordan.’

Russo was incredulous, exclaiming: ‘Wow, how about that?’

Smith went on to explain that Jordan asked him to read the text message on air.

‘He said he’s tired about this argument about Magic Johnson not being the best point guard in the history of the game,’ Smith continued. ‘He is the best point guard in the history of basketball. That’s from Michael Jordan.’

Jordan is, of course, decades-long friends with Johnson, his former rival and fellow member of the Dream Team. And he previously revealed his belief that Johnson is the best point guard ever in the ESPN documentary, The Last Dance. In fact, he also mentioned Thomas as the second greatest at the position, behind only Magic.

Magic Johnson #15 and Michael Jordan #9 of the United States National Team pose for a photo during the1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain

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Michael Jordan #23 of the Washington Wizards poses for portraits with Coach Isiah Thomas of the Indiana Pacers before the NBA All-Star Game on February 9, 2003 at the Georgia Philips Arena in Atlanta

Jordan previously said Johnson, his Team USA teammate, is better than Isiah Thomas (far right)

But Smith isn’t entirely convinced.

Giving himself some wiggle room, Smith explained that Curry’s is the greatest impact of any point guard, while Johnson earns the superlative if the position is defined by traditional standards.

‘What I’m thinking about is the modern-day game and the word ”impact,”’ Smith said.

‘And I’m thinking about Steph Curry’s extraordinary marksmanship and his movement without the basketball, and how it forces a defense to have their head on a swivel, and as a result, it facilitates others like Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole when he was there, to do what [James] Worthy, Byron Scott and others were able to do, statistically, for the Los Angeles Lakers, while Magic Johnson was a point guard.

Johnson and Jordan squared off in the 1991 NBA Finals as the Bulls won their first leage title

‘If you’re leaning on the true definition of a point guard, there is only one, and it is Earvin Magic Johnson. But I’m thinking impact – the impact you have on an offense. Yes, Steph Curry is really running around looking for the ball, but the offense revolves around him. He’s listed as a point guard, the offense revolves around him, it’s just half the time, the ball ends up in his hands. He shoots about nine 3-pointers a game.

‘The way the game is now, and the kind of impact Steph Curry has, what I’m saying is, I can make an argument that in terms of offense, Steph Curry has had just as significant of an impact as Magic.’

Of course, Johnson also retired as the NBA’s all-time leader in steals, and standing 6-foot-9, was a dramatically better defender than the 6-foot-3 Curry.

Regardless, the four-time NBA champion Curry will ultimately be enshrined in the Hall of Fame, which will keep this debate going for some time.