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By J.A. Adande
ESPN.com Thursday, August 13, 2009 One thing hasn't changed about Magic Johnson as he turns 50 today. It's the quality that always made him such a unique basketball player. His vision. It's not just the clear view of the court that his stature as a 6-foot-9 point guard afforded him against the smaller players that usually manned the position. It was the way he processed the intake. He could see things before they happened, throw passes not only to where people were but where they should be. His mind worked faster than yours. Yo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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