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College:
UCLA (1965-69)
College Career Playing Highlights:
The Sporting News College Player of the
Year
(1967, 1969)
Three-time First Team All-American (1967-69)
Two-time National Player of the Year (1967, 1969)
Three-time NCAA Tournament
Most Outstanding Player (1967-69)
Won three National Championships (1967-69)
Naismith Award Winner (1969)
Led UCLA to an 88-2 record
Graduated as the sixth highest scorer in college basketball
history (2,325 points, 26.4 ppg)
Leading scorer in UCLA history
Led NCAA with .667 field goal percentage (1967) and .635 field
goal percentage in (1969)
Inducted into the PAC 10 Hall of Fame (2002)
Named to NCAA's 100 Most Influential Student-Athletes (2006)
Professional Basketball:
NBA Milwaukee Bucks (1969-75)
NBA Los Angeles Lakers (1975-1989)
Pro Playing Highlights:
NBA Championship with the Milwaukee Bucks
(1971)
NBA Championship with the Los Angeles Lakers (1980,82, 1985,
1987-88)
NBA All-Time Scoring Leader (38,387)
NBA MVP (1971-72, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980)
NBA Finals MVP (1971, 1985)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1970)
All NBA First Team (1971-74, 1976-77,
1980-81, 1984, 1986)
NBA All Defensive First Team (1974-75, 1979-81)
Played in 18 NBA All-Star Games (1970-77, 1979-89)
Led NBA in scoring (1971 – 31.7 ppg, 1972 – 34.8
ppg)
Led NBA in rebounding (1976 – 16.9 rpg)
Led NBA in blocked shorts (1975, 1976, 1979, 1980)
NBA 35th Anniversary All-Time Team (1980)
NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team (1996)
First player in NBA history to play 20 seasons
Holds NBA career record for most minutes (57,446), most field
goals attempted (28,307) and most field goals made (15,837)
Biography
Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar – TIME LINE
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