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At age 24 in 1971, he converted to Islam and legally became Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, which means "noble one, servant of the Almighty". [276] He was named by Hamaas Abdul Khaalis . [ 276 ] [ 277 ] Abdul-Jabbar purchased and donated 7700 16th Street NW , a house in Washington, D.C., for Khaalis to use as the Hanafi Madh-Hab Center; a few years later ...
Kareem-Abdul Jabbar, 75, details his atrial fibrillation diagnosis. The basketball player explains his harrowing AFib diagnosis symptoms and signs to know. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 75, Opens Up About ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had his no. 33 retired by both the Bucks and Lakers. Wilt Chamberlain had his no. 13 retired by the Warriors, 76ers, and Lakers. To date, he is one of only three players to have his jersey retired by 3 different teams, alongside Pete Maravich and Shaquille O'Neal. Charles Barkley had his no. 34 retired by both the 76ers and ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar held the record for 38 years, 10 months, and 2 days (14,187 days) from 1984 to 2023, the longest in NBA history. He is the first player to eclipse 35,000 career points. He is the first player to eclipse 35,000 career points.
Los Angeles Lakers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (33) and Magic Johnson (32) — November 1981 Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar were Lakers teammates in the 1980s. They won five titles during their time together ...
The 76-year-old Abdul-Jabbar, who was hospitalized Friday after breaking the hip, wrote that he will take around a week off over the holidays to recuperate and spend time with family.
Basketball great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has led a pretty charmed life. ... .com the former Lakers center provides a rundown of the things he wishes he had known back in 1977 when he was 30 years old ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar retired in 1989 with a then-record of 20 seasons played. Kobe Bryant was the first guard to play 20 seasons. Jason Kidd had two stints with Dallas in his career, retiring tied with a then-record 19 seasons as a guard. John Stockton spent all 19 years of his NBA career with the Utah Jazz, from 1984 to 2003.