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Magic Johnson: When sports return, there will be ‘no fans’ at first

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Talking to TODAY about when he thinks sports might return, NBA legend Magic Johnson says, “I think it looks like, in the beginning, no fans, because you’ve got to keep the players safe.” But, he adds, “I think all of us will take that because that’s all we want in the beginning.”