The Top Hall Of Famers Who Spent Their Careers With Just One Franchise

Published on 08/30/2020
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Magic Johnson

One of the most famous Hall of Famers played with the Lakers for 13 seasons. Magic Johnson was the 1st overall pick in the 1979 NBA draft. Johnson has won three NBA MVP Awards, appeared in nine NBA Finals, twelve All-Star games, and he was nominated ten times for All-NBA First and Second Teams. In 1996 he was even honoured as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Johnson has been inducted into the Hall of Fame twice: in 2002 for his career and in 2019 as a member of the beloved “Dream Team.”

Magic Johnson

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Mike Bossy

The usual suspect for landing that game-changing blow for the New York Islanders in the 1980s. Bossy led the victory to four consecutive Stanley Cups. He managed to score four game-winning goals in the Eastern Conference Final of 1983. He obtained 50 goals in just nine out of his ten seasons as a player in the NHL. Bossy was inducted in 1991 into the Hockey Hall of Fame, he went on to be ranked in 20th place under the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.

Mike Bossy

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