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NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar rushed to hospital by paramedics

NBA Hall of Famer Kareem​ Abdul-Jabbar Rushed to‌ Hospital by Paramedics

The inventor of the NBA’s‌ most ⁢unstoppable move⁢ is in bad shape.

NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ⁤was hospitalized after falling​ at a concert in Los Angeles.

Abdul-Jabbar’s representative Deborah Morales told TMZ the accident occurred on Friday night when he fell and⁢ shattered his ‍hip.

He was quickly rushed to UCLA Hospital with Morales stating the Hall of Famer was “deeply appreciative” of the help⁣ he received.

“Last night, while attending a concert, Kareem had an accidental fall and‍ broke his ⁤hip. He will have surgery today,” Morales told People.

“We are all deeply appreciative of⁣ all⁣ the support for Kareem, especially from the Los Angeles Fire Department who assisted Kareem on site, and the amazing medical team⁣ and doctors at UCLA Hospital who ⁢are taking great care of⁣ Kareem⁤ now.”

It⁤ is ‍currently unknown what concert⁤ he was attending.

In 2020, the​ former Lakers center penned an article for WebMD where he wrote about healthcare and black Americans and revealed ⁣he previously had prostate cancer.

“Being ‍Black means I’m more likely⁤ to suffer from diabetes, heart problems, obesity, cancer, and a shorter life in general,” Abdul-Jabbar‌ wrote.

“Yup, tall people and⁣ Black people have shorter life expectancies.⁤ So far, in ⁢keeping with these statistical⁢ risks, I’ve had prostate cancer, leukemia, and heart⁣ bypass surgery.”

“I’ve been fortunate because my celebrity⁢ has brought me enough financial⁢ security to receive excellent medical attention,” Abdul-Jabbar added.

“No one wants an NBA legend dying on their watch. Imagine the Yelp⁢ reviews,” the basketball legend joked.

Abdul-Jabbar started his career at UCLA where⁤ he won three national titles, according to the New York Post.

Through college (and during his earliest rise⁢ to basketball dominance ⁢in ‌high school) Abdul-Jabbar went by his birth name of Ferdinand “Lew” ⁣Lewis Alcindor Jr., and he dominated college basketball in ways seldom seen before in the 1960s.

He later went on to play 20 ⁤seasons in the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks. After leading the Bucks to the franchise’s first championship in 1971, Alcindor would⁣ take​ a Muslim name in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame added that “Abdul-Jabbar is a six-time NBA Champion, six-time NBA Most Valuable Player, two-time‍ NBA Finals MVP, 19-time NBA All-Star, and second on the league’s all-time scoring list.”

(Abdul-Jabbar was the NBA’s all-time leading scorer for decades, until Lakers star LeBron James broke the record in February of this year.)

Abdul-Jabbar wasn’t just​ known for his lengthy list of titles and awards. The 7-foot-2 NBA ‌legend is also credited with inventing the “sky hook”⁣ — a shot that took every advantage of the lanky⁤ legend’s tall frame, and was virtually unblockable.

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How did fans and fellow athletes react ⁢to the news of ‍Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s hospitalization

‍ Talized-after-fall/”>New York Post. He went ⁤on to have a storied NBA career, earning six championships and​ six MVP awards.

Known for‍ his‌ signature skyhook shot, Abdul-Jabbar is considered one of the ⁤greatest‍ basketball players of all time. He retired in 1989 and was inducted ⁣into ⁢the⁣ Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall⁤ of Fame in 1995.

Abdul-Jabbar has used his platform and fame to advocate⁣ for social justice issues. ‍He ⁣has ​been an outspoken critic of racial inequality and has been actively involved in various⁤ charities and ⁤initiatives. He has⁤ used his own⁢ personal experiences‌ to ⁤shed⁣ light on the healthcare disparities ​faced‍ by Black Americans.

As news of Abdul-Jabbar’s hospitalization ⁢spread, fans and ⁢fellow athletes took ​to social media to express their support and well wishes for his recovery. The basketball community​ united in wishing the NBA legend a swift and full recovery.

Abdul-Jabbar joins the list of⁣ sports​ icons who have ‍recently faced health struggles, including Magic ​Johnson,⁤ Michael Jordan, and Larry Bird.​ Despite⁤ these ‌setbacks, the resilience and determination of these athletes serve as an⁣ inspiration⁢ to many.

As Abdul-Jabbar undergoes surgery and begins his⁤ recovery process, ‍fans around the world are sending​ their thoughts and⁢ prayers, hoping to see him back on​ his⁣ feet soon. The basketball ⁣world eagerly awaits ‌his return, eager⁢ to once ‌again witness the⁢ brilliance and‍ grace of one ‌of the game’s true‍ legends.



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