Magic Johnson has only been at his new job as Lakers president of basketball operations and advisor a few months, but he's taken care of quite a bit. The team's front office has been cleared, former superagent Rob Pelinka can now be named due to his role as the team's just-hired general manager, and the new regime already even made its first move in dealing Lou Williams. A Lakers-sized stage is set for Magic to take on the start-it-all-over role he's long envisioned himself as perfect for, in the years between his 1991 and 1996 retirements as a player and the Lakers' move to hand him the keys in 2017.