Magic Johnson Celebrates 18th Championship Ring as Dodgers’ Ownership Legacy Grows
Earvin “Magic” Johnson highlighted his expanding championship legacy across sports and business as he prepares to receive his 18th ring with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read
Few figures in sports history have maintained a championship presence across multiple eras and roles quite like Earvin “Magic” Johnson, whose legacy now extends far beyond his Hall of Fame playing career with the Los Angeles Lakers. While his on-court achievements remain iconic, Johnson’s post-playing success has continued to add to an already historic résumé.
Now part of the ownership group of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Johnson is preparing to celebrate yet another milestone, receiving his 18th championship ring following the franchise’s most recent World Series triumph. The Dodgers’ continued success has further expanded Johnson’s unprecedented collection of titles across multiple sports.
The celebration comes as Los Angeles recognizes back-to-back World Series championships, reinforcing the organization’s status as one of baseball’s modern dynasties. Johnson, as a visible part of the ownership group, has remained closely tied to the team’s rise.
Beyond baseball, Johnson’s championship résumé now spans basketball, soccer, WNBA, and esports, reflecting a unique crossover influence rarely seen in professional sports ownership.
1. A Career Defined by Championships Across Eras
Johnson’s association with championship success began long before his ownership career, dating back to his time as a player with the Lakers. During his playing days, he helped define one of the NBA’s most dominant eras, capturing five championships on the court. His success, however, did not end with his playing career. Through various leadership and ownership roles, Johnson has continued to accumulate titles across different organizations and leagues. He has also been part of championship-winning teams at multiple levels, including collegiate success with Michigan State and high school achievements that helped launch his basketball journey. These early milestones form part of a broader competitive legacy. When combined with his professional accomplishments, Johnson’s championship résumé has evolved into one of the most diverse in modern sports history.
2. Expanding Success Through Ownership
Johnson took to social media to reflect on his growing collection of championship rings, noting that he will soon receive his 18th after the Dodgers’ latest World Series victory. His message highlighted the range of organizations tied to his career achievements. According to Johnson, his rings include titles from his high school championship, NCAA victory, multiple Lakers championships in both player and executive roles, as well as success with other Los Angeles-based teams such as the LAFC and LA Sparks. His influence has extended across several major sports leagues. His role with the Dodgers has been particularly notable, as the franchise has reached sustained success in recent seasons, including multiple World Series titles. Johnson has remained a visible ambassador and part of the ownership group during this run. The Dodgers’ continued dominance has added to Johnson’s unique position as a figure connected to championships across multiple sports simultaneously.
3. A Legacy That Continues to Grow
In addition to his publicly acknowledged titles, Johnson noted that his championship count could be even higher. He referenced success in esports as part of his broader ownership portfolio. Johnson stated that he also holds additional championships through Team Liquid, an esports organization in which he has ownership involvement. These titles, he suggested, would bring his total championship count closer to 20. As the Dodgers continue their pursuit of sustained success, including aspirations of another potential title run in 2026, Johnson’s association with winning franchises remains active and ongoing. With each new championship added to his résumé, Johnson’s post-playing career continues to blur the line between athlete legacy and executive influence across modern sports.