In a groundbreaking recognition that underscores both his historic legacy and his ongoing impact, University of North Carolina legend and Hall of Fame forward James Worthy has been named to TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in Sports list. The announcement, which reverberated through the sports world on Saturday, celebrates Worthy not only for his dynamic career on the court but also for his enduring influence as a leader, mentor, and ambassador of the game.
For many fans, Worthy’s name is synonymous with greatness. A national champion at UNC, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1982 NBA Draft, and a three-time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, Worthy’s place in basketball history has long been secure. But his selection to TIME’s prestigious list highlights a deeper truth: his influence extends well beyond his playing days.
From College Stardom to Global Icon
Worthy’s basketball journey reached national attention during his time at the University of North Carolina. Playing under legendary coach Dean Smith, he helped lead the Tar Heels to the 1982 NCAA Championship, a game remembered for Michael Jordan’s iconic winning shot and Worthy’s dominant performance that earned him the Most Outstanding Player award. His blend of athleticism, leadership, and poise made him one of the most feared forwards in college basketball.
That performance vaulted him into the NBA spotlight, where he became a cornerstone of the “Showtime” Lakers dynasty of the 1980s. Alongside Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Worthy was instrumental in bringing three NBA championships to Los Angeles. Nicknamed “Big Game James” for his clutch playoff performances, he cemented a reputation as one of the most reliable and impactful players of his generation.
Influence Beyond the Hardwood
While his on-court accolades are legendary, Worthy’s recognition by TIME stems just as much from his contributions off the court. In the decades since his retirement, he has embraced roles as a mentor, broadcaster, and community leader.
Worthy has been a visible presence in player development, working with younger athletes at both the collegiate and professional levels. His commitment to mentoring emerging talent is seen as an extension of the guidance he once received from coaches and teammates. Former Lakers players have often credited Worthy with instilling in them a sense of professionalism and resilience.
Moreover, his involvement in philanthropic efforts has made him a force in communities across the United States. Worthy has supported educational initiatives, youth basketball programs, and organizations focused on bridging social and economic gaps. His ability to use his platform to advocate for positive change has inspired a generation of athletes to see their roles as extending far beyond the game.
A Voice for the Modern Era
As a respected broadcaster and analyst for Lakers coverage, Worthy has brought not just expertise but also perspective to the modern game. His insights into leadership, teamwork, and the pressures facing today’s athletes resonate with fans and professionals alike.
Perhaps most importantly, he has embraced his status as a living bridge between basketball’s past and present. Worthy has spoken about the importance of preserving the legacy of the game while supporting innovation and change in how basketball connects with global audiences. This balance—of tradition and progress—has been one of the qualities that elevated him onto TIME’s influential list.
Reaction from the Sports World
The announcement of Worthy’s inclusion stunned many, not because he is unworthy, but because his contributions are often overshadowed by flashier modern figures. Yet for those who know his impact, the recognition felt overdue.
“James has always been more than a basketball player,” former teammate Magic Johnson said in a statement. “He was a leader, a teacher, and a brother. To see him honored in this way shows that people are finally recognizing the full scope of his influence.”
Fans across social media echoed similar sentiments, with UNC and Lakers supporters celebrating the honor as a testament to Worthy’s multifaceted legacy. Many remarked that this recognition places him in the same conversation as not only basketball legends but also cultural figures shaping the broader landscape of sports.
A Lasting Legacy
At 63 years old, James Worthy remains a towering presence in the world of sports. TIME’s acknowledgment of his impact confirms what those closest to the game have long understood: his legacy is not just about championships or highlights, but about leadership, integrity, and the ability to inspire across generations.
For the young athletes who look up to him, for the fans who remember his dominance, and for the communities he continues to uplift, Worthy’s influence endures. His name now sits among the most influential in sports today—an honor well earned, and one that cements his place not just in history, but in the present and future of the game