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Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson faced pushback after he endorsed Karen Bass in the race for Los Angeles mayor.
Bass posted a video of Johnson’s endorsement on her social media. Johnson said his 30-year friendship with Bass and her actions against homelessness and lowering the homicide rate were part of the reasons he supported her.
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Magic Johnson attends a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on October 19, 2017. (Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)
However, the former Los Angeles Lakers star was criticized for entering the Los Angeles mayoral race as he lives in Beverly Hills. The city is not one of the 114 neighborhoods able to cast ballots in LA’s mayoral race.
“She’s doing a great job. Mayor Bass is due for a second term and I’m excited to say that,” Johnson said in the video. “Look, you’ve taken on a tough job here, and you’ve done a great job, and we all appreciate your efforts and what you’re doing, and we look forward to helping you continue your mission and the things you have in store — your vision for the city.”
Bass welcomed the endorsement.
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Los Angeles Lakers guard Magic Johnson is defended by Detroit Pistons guard Joe Dumars during the 1988 NBA Finals at the Silverdome in Detroit, Mich. (MPS/USA TODAY Sports)
“Magic Johnson has been my friend for over 30 years. His belief in how I’m changing Los Angeles means everything to me,” Bass wrote on X.
“Magic has poured his heart into this city long before anyone asked him to — through investment, through community, through showing up. I’m deeply honored to have his support.”
Johnson did not mention one of the issues that has allowed challenger Spencer Pratt to gain support in the race — Bass’s handling of the 2025 wildfires that led to at least a dozen deaths and billions in damage.
Pratt has continued to grill Bass over her response to the wildfires.
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss appeared to show support for Pratt last month when she donated $1,800 to his mayoral campaign, according to FOX 11 in Los Angeles. This is the maximum donation allowed by law.

Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt, left, is one of two main challengers facing Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who will lead the nation’s second-largest city. (Left (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images), Right (Ronaldo Bolaños / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images))
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The former “Hills” star was also spotted with Buss at a Lakers playoff game over the weekend.



