UNC Legend James Worthy Named to TIMEโs 100 Most Influential People in Sports
Chapel Hill, NC โ Basketball icon and UNC legend James โBig Gameโ Worthy has been named to TIMEโs prestigious 100 Most Influential People in Sports list, a recognition that honors both his legendary career and his lasting impact on the game decades after he last suited up.
A Tar Heel Icon and Showtime Star
Worthy first rose to national prominence at the University of North Carolina, where he helped lead the Tar Heels to the 1982 NCAA Championship alongside Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins. His dominance in college basketball made him the No. 1 overall pick in the 1982 NBA Draft, where he went on to join Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as part of the Los Angeles Lakersโ famed โShowtimeโ era.
During his 12-year NBA career, Worthy earned:
- 3 NBA Championships
- 1988 NBA Finals MVP
- 7 NBA All-Star selections
- A spot on both the NBAโs 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams
His reputation as โBig Game Jamesโ was earned through clutch playoff performances, including his legendary 36-point, 16-rebound, 10-assist triple-double in Game 7 of the 1988 Finals, one of the most iconic moments in NBA history.
Influence Beyond the Court
While Worthyโs on-court rรฉsumรฉ is enough to cement his legacy, TIMEโs recognition highlights the broader influence he has had on sports culture:
- Mentor & Broadcaster: Worthy has served as a trusted studio analyst for the Lakers, offering sharp insights while also mentoring young players who enter the league.
- Cultural Ambassador: His presence bridges generations of fans, from those who remember his dominance in the 1980s to younger audiences who know him through NBA media and storytelling.
- Philanthropy & Community Work: Worthy has consistently supported educational initiatives, youth development programs, and basketball outreach, ensuring his legacy extends beyond the hardwood.
Why This Recognition Matters
Being named to TIMEโs 100 Most Influential People in Sports underscores that Worthyโs impact isnโt confined to his championships. It acknowledges his role in shaping how basketball is played, celebrated, and remembered โ and how his voice continues to influence conversations around the sport.
โBasketball has given me everything,โ Worthy said in a statement after the announcement. โTo still be considered influential after all these years is humbling. My goal has always been to inspire, whether through the game itself or through giving back to the community.โ
A Legacy Secured
For Tar Heel fans, this honor reaffirms the enduring significance of one of UNCโs greatest players. For Lakers fans, itโs a reminder of the Showtime eraโs lasting cultural footprint. And for basketball as a whole, itโs proof that true greatness isnโt just measured in points or trophies โ itโs measured in influence.
With this recognition, TIME has officially placed James Worthy where heโs always belonged: among the most influential figures in the history of sports.