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Despite Kareem Abdul-Jabbar being ranked third in the Top 100 players list, Shannon Sharpe questions why 'Cap' is ...
Shannon Sharpe calls Kareem Abdul-Jabbar undervalued, while agreeing with Dwyane Wade about Kobe Bryant's position in the all ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"We got past the image of being pansies" - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar explained why the 1985 title was the high-point of his NBA career
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won six NBA titles, but none meant more to him than the 1985 championship over the Celtics.
Shannon Sharpe Explains Why Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Didn’t Get an NBA Head Coaching Job After Retirement
Why did the six-time NBA Champion never get a head coaching job? Shannon Sharpe believes he’s cracked the case. The NFL ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNKareem Abdul-Jabbar regreted being too closed off during career
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar recently reflected on one of his deepest regrets: staying emotionally distant during his playing career.
Milwaukee Bucks champion Oscar Robertson was given short shrift in a recent expert player ranking. The 6-foot-5 University of Cincinnati product, a triple- ...
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has revealed he wishes he interacted with the media differently during his professional basketball career, as the legendary NBA star reflects on his storied tim ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has produced docu-series about major Black historical figures. Like that’s a very distinct approach to one’s sort of cultural power in the world.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar rejoices after passing Wilt Chamberlain in 1984 for the most points in a career. The Lakers still held the record until LeBron James passed him this week.
It’s official. On Tuesday night at Staples Center, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar passed the crown to fellow Laker LeBron James as the new NBA’s all-time scoring leader, a record he held for nearly four ...
Abdul-Jabbar said his grade-school coach convinced a local player to show Kareem the hookshot when he was 6-6 and in the sixth grade. Kareem didn’t seem to remember the man’s name, but I knew ...
Shannon Sharpe ignited debate by declaring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar the NBA's most undervalued player, emphasizing his six MVP ...
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