Magic Johnson speaks before the 2022 NBA All-Star Game. Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Magic Johnson over the weekend joined the chorus of people who have criticized Russell Westbrook, but the Los Angeles Lakers legend is now changing his stance.

Johnson appeared on ESPN’s “NBA Countdown” on Saturday and had some harsh words for Westbrook. He advised Westbrook to stop sparring with the media and start taking accountability for his poor play. Johnson also may have referred to Westbrook as “Westbrick,” which is the play on words people have been using to taunt the Lakers guard. You can see the video here.

On Tuesday, Johnson decided to totally change his tune. He called on Laker Nation to support Westbrook.

Johnson said that the harassment Westbrook’s family has dealt with is “completely unacceptable.” That was a response to Westbrook’s wife Nina blaming Skip Bayless for bringing negative attention to Russell, which she says has led to death threats.

Westbrook spoke out about the “Westbrick” taunts after Monday night’s loss to the San Antonio Spurs. He said he is no longer going to tolerate fans disrespecting his name.

That was quite the turnaround for Magic. In just three short days, he went from saying the Westbrook trade could be the worst in Lakers history to publicly supporting the struggling nine-time All-Star.

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