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I have already made a preliminary list of about ten great persons that I'd showcase here. It was great to know that the world is not short of great people who are positive influences on other people as myself. I think it is something worth celebrating in a world that is now so unreasonably preoccupied with the faux pas of personalities such as Paris Hilton, Kevin Federline, Lindsay Lohan and the like.
It was quite an impressive list I came up with. The tougher task for me was to pick the first person to inaugurate my Icons roll of honor. It was an excruciating task but I am confident that I made the right choice.
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Locked in such quagmire, I decided to solve my dilemma by relying on chronology. Among the ten equally deserving people in my list, I have decided to feature first the one I looked up to the earliest. Thus, I present my very first Icon: Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
This is how I remember my first encounter with Magic Johnson -
It was a hot Saturday afternoon of summer in 1987 and I was less than ten years old. It was scorching outside and I was forced to spend my day indoors. I got tired of playing with my GI Joes (which was then only about 5 pieces) and decided to open the television set in my room upstairs. Although I was hoping to catch some cartoons, I knew that my chances were nil. It was Saturday afternoon, as I said, and I was most likely to catch a tearjerker show.
Still, I needed something to spend my idle time on. So I channel-surfed, which back then wasn't an easy task to do. I had to stand from my bed, go to the TV lying on its rack and use the knob to actually switch from one channel to the next. As I flicked from one station to the next, a dazzling image instantly caught my attention: a black man in yellow jersey very ably dribbling a ball, quickly, low, between his legs and then lifting the ball with his right hand and with a flicker of his right hand shot it from his back to his teammate who was running on his left wing. The teammate scored an easy lay-up and there was pandemonium in the audience.
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I do not now remember the team that the Lakers played against that day. Or whether the Lakers won or lost. What I do distinctly remember is that from then on I religiously set 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoons as NBA watching time. Everytime I opened the TV I prayed to see Magic and the Lakers. It was a series of brief periodic joys and disappointments.The second thing I remember from that experience is that I decided to pick up the basketball and decided to learn to game. My brother was an avid basketball player, most times he would take his ball with him to play with his friends around the block. We had our own ring in the backyard and I was homebuddy. Shortly, I convinced my mother to buy me my own ball. She complied and bought me one. The brand, as I still remember, was Michael and it was one of my most precious possessions in youth.
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Now I consider myself to have been blest to have the opportunity to watch Magic, Bird and Michael Jordan at the height of NBA's showtime era. It was the best period for the league. Not only were there spectacular plays; the players who made the play were just as great. Something one can't say about the league since John Stockton retired. Today's generation of NBA fanatics are not as blessed to watch the game at its finest.
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Time to Wash My Levi's. As I usher in the new year, my first order of business is to have my Levi's 514 washed. I bought the pair as a Christmas present for myself in 2006. I have worn it about 50 times from December 2006 until December of 2007 but it has never been washed. It is my way of breaking it in and giving it a vintage look. 
And speaking of the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the best gifts I received during the past Christmas is this Adidas Superstar 1 sneakers with the LA Lakers jersey/logo design. I spent more than a month looking for my size. Luckily, on the eve of Christmas and before the malls were about to close, Leslie (who was doing some last minute shopping and knew I was gaga over this limited edition design) was able to find the size and bought me a pair. She gave me this plus a pink and purple combination necktie that I wore to the office today.
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