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NB70s: Kareem Abdul Jabbar (1972-74) 

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar remained a dominant force for the Bucks. The following year, he repeated as scoring champion (34.8 ppg and 2,822 total points) and became the first player to be named the NBA Most Valuable Player twice in his first three years. In 1974, Abdul-Jabbar led the Bucks to their fourth consecutive Midwest Division title, and he won his third MVP Award in four years. He was among the top five NBA players in scoring (27.0 ppg, third), rebounding (14.5 rpg, fourth), blocked shots (283, second), and field goal percentage (.539, second). Milwaukee advanced to the 1974 finals, losing to the Boston Celtics in seven games.
Robertson, who became a free agent in the offseason, retired in September 1974 after he was unable to agree on a contract with the Bucks. On October 3, Abdul-Jabbar privately requested a trade to the New York Knicks, with his second choice being the Washington Bullets (now the Wizards) and his third, the Los Angeles Lakers. He had never spoken negatively of the city of Milwaukee or its fans, but he said that being in the Midwest did not fit his cultural needs. Two days later in a pre-season game before the 1974-75 season against the Celtics in Buffalo, New York, Abdul-Jabbar caught a fingernail in his left eye from Don Nelson and suffered a corneal abrasion; this angered him enough to punch the backboard stanchion, breaking two bones in his right hand. He missed the first 16 games of the season, during which the Bucks were 3-13, and returned in late November wearing protective goggles. On March 13, 1975, sportscaster Marv Albert reported that Abdul-Jabbar requested a trade to either New York or Los Angeles, preferably to the Knicks. The following day after a loss in Milwaukee to the Lakers, Abdul-Jabbar confirmed to reporters his desire to play in another city. He averaged 30.0 points during the season, but Milwaukee finished in last place in the division at 38-44.

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@irasparer6111
@irasparer6111 Год назад
67 years old & big Kareem fan first with Bucks and then Lakers. Thanks for some of the footage that I'd never seen before.
@danielm4114
@danielm4114 2 года назад
Great channel. Kareem's brilliance will endure as long as the league itself stands. An incredible talent.
@jingqi9106
@jingqi9106 2 года назад
After the Bucks won the chip in '70-71 it seemed like the Bucks and Kareem would dominate the NBA for years and become the next dynasty. Kareem was in his prime and was almost unstoppable in the paint with his combination of height, coordination, and soft touch. The sky hook was in full effect and the young Kareem was damn near impossible to stop. However, as we found out with Wilt when he was a dominant big man in the '60s, basketball is a team sport and no one player can carry a team to a championship. From '72-74, Kareem was certainly doing his part for the Bucks though. As the saying goes, "you can't stop and him and can only hope to contain him" certainly applied to "Lew". Although Kareem didn't have the strength and athleticism of Wilt, the Big Fella was the most unstoppable scorer in the game. Kareem could shoot his soft sky hook down at the basket and he also had a soft jumper which also had a very high release point. When Kareem spread out wide on the low block it was difficult to deny him the ball and when he received the ball he could turn to his left, elevate and shoot down at the basket over any player in the NBA. If the defender somehow cut that off, "Murdock" could also turn to his right and hit his Nice jumper off glass and or straight through the net. It wasn't like opposing centers could gear up and over play anything because Kareem had a number of fakes to unbalance opponents such as ball fakes, shot fakes, an effective drop step. While Kareem's role was to score the basketball, he was also an excellent passer that could dish the rock to players like the Big O and Bobby Dandridge. His ability to draw double teams combined with his ability to see over the defense allowed the young Kareem to make some highlight reel like assists. Although the Bucks never fulfilled the promise of a dynasty as a team, young Kareem Abdul Jabbar was arguably the best player on the planet between '72-74.
@e.k.5657
@e.k.5657 2 года назад
I thought the talent was split because of the ABA so Murdock should have won more as a Buck
@jingqi9106
@jingqi9106 2 года назад
@@e.k.5657 How would the talent split between the 2 leagues affect whether or not the Bucks won more or less? Wouldn't more talent across the NBA cancel itself out?
@mrboo3049
@mrboo3049 Год назад
Jing Qui* I was wondering what if KAREEM never left MILWAUKEE🤔.. will Kareem gave the franchise 2-3 more championships if he teamed up with SIDNEY MONCREAF. MARQUESS JOHNSON. PAUL PRESSEY and JUNIOR BRIDGEMAN in the late 70's to late 80's..
@jingqi9106
@jingqi9106 Год назад
@@mrboo3049 Well, the Bucks ended up getting Junior Bridgeman from the Lakers via a draft pick in addition to Brian Winters, Dave Meyers, Len Elmore. Some people believe that the Kareem trade actually saved the Bucks in that Winters and Bridgeman had their numbers retired which wasn't bad given Kareem was gonna leave at some point and was demanding a trade.
@manny4552
@manny4552 Год назад
Yeah from 1970 to 1974 Kareem was the words best player.. only the great John havlicek was close
@theequalizer9614
@theequalizer9614 2 года назад
His sky hook is still the most consistently incredible shot I've ever seen in basketball.
@manny4552
@manny4552 Год назад
Yes indeed
@javiercolunge5274
@javiercolunge5274 Год назад
PERFECT SONG DEDICATED TO THE GRACE OF KAREEM'S GAME. I HAVE A HINT THAT MR. BILL WALTON DEDICATED THIS SONG TO HIS FRIEND MR. KAREEM. AM I RIGHT? xD
@javiercolunge5274
@javiercolunge5274 Год назад
GIVE SOME LOVE TO KAREEM THE MOST SERIOUS AND HUMBLE OF THE LIVING GOATS OF THE PASSED. LOVE YOU MR. KAREEM ABDUL JABBAR. YOU MADE ME LOVE BASKETBALL BUT ME LIKE MANY. COULD NOT COPY YOUR SKY-HOOK :(
@javiercolunge5274
@javiercolunge5274 Год назад
KAREEM THE MOST ELEGANT, SKILLED AND BALANCED CENTER OF ALL TIME. WHEN ARE WE GOING TO HAVE SKY-HOOKS BACK? I GUESS THAT SHOT ENDED IN 1989.
@nuthinnicehiphop
@nuthinnicehiphop 2 года назад
Leave Dave Cowens alone
@AveryBlackman
@AveryBlackman 2 месяца назад
According to the youngster basketball experts of this generation, Kareem is overrated. The reason is that Dr. J was in the ABA, and the NBA had no competition. 😂
@Amick44
@Amick44 Месяц назад
A Very foolish notion, indeed.
@e.k.5657
@e.k.5657 2 года назад
Salamat!!!!
@charlesgugins381
@charlesgugins381 2 года назад
I would love to have seen a matchup with Wilt Chamberlain if they were the same age. Wilt would have destroyed Kareem.
@tonypeterson5156
@tonypeterson5156 2 года назад
Lol
@JulioLeonFandinho
@JulioLeonFandinho 2 года назад
I think you need to do some research or just pay attention to the images in this video, because there you have Chamberlain and Kareem clashing against each other several times
@Amick44
@Amick44 Месяц назад
​​@@JulioLeonFandinhoI can understand that from the standpoint of pure physical power. Wilt had it all day. But Kareem was a very intelligent player and knew how to use some leverage to counteract much of Wilt's power.
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