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Faygo Kid

(21,477 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 08:07 PM Apr 2015

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has quadruple bypass surgery

Source: ESPN.com

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, is expected to make a full recovery after undergoing quadruple coronary bypass surgery on his 68th birthday Thursday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, the UCLA Health System announced in a statement Friday.

Abdul-Jabbar was admitted there this week with cardiovascular disease.

Dr. Richard Shemin, UCLA's chief of cardiac surgery, performed the operation.

"At this time, Abdul-Jabbar would like to thank his surgical team and the medical staff at UCLA, his alma mater, for the excellent care he has received," the statement read. . .

Read more: http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/12710716/kareem-abdul-jabbar-bypass-surgery



Always a class act, whether Kareem Abdul-Jabbar or Lew Alcindor. Those of us old enough to remember him at UCLA and so much more appreciate his many contributions.

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BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
3. he's great, always loved him. thank you for the film clip!
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 09:49 PM
Apr 2015

I'm not a sports person, but basketball, at least you can tell an awesome play, even if you know nothing about the game.

Just love him. He's so damn smart. And funny.

iandhr

(6,852 posts)
4. One of my favorite scenes in that movie
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 09:50 PM
Apr 2015

Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
7. My opinion of him was always good.. It skyrocketed after he said this:
Sat Apr 18, 2015, 12:50 AM
Apr 2015
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Colleges Need to Stop Protecting Sexual Predators

We need to reexamine the culture on campus—especially among student athletes

Imagine a neighborhood where dozens of women were violently assaulted on a continuing basis. And that the local police chose not to bother investigating 40 percent of assault victims’ complaints. Would you continue to live in that neighborhood? Probably not. Especially if you had children.

That dangerous neighborhood actually exists in the United States. It’s called college.

This year American parents will be sending about 12 million of their 18- to 24-year-old daughters to attend colleges and universities. Instead of the ivy-covered walls, Homecoming bonfires, administrative support, and lifelong friendships we’d hoped for them, we’ll be sending many of them toward groping hands, drug-laced drinks, administrative indifference, and lifelong trauma. Witness the conviction this week of two former football players at Vanderbilt University for perpetrating and videotaping the rape of a fellow student.


http://time.com/3689368/campus-sexual-assault-athletes-yes-means-yes/

to stevenleser:


http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026167512

Jabbar recounts this at the link:

A few years ago, I saw a 60 Minutes interview with singer Mary J. Blige in which she described her own sexual molestation at age five as well as the brutal violence men in her neighborhood committed against women.

“Men just seemed like they didn’t have any mercy,” she said. Of course, she didn’t mean all men; she was commenting on a child’s view of the world through observing ceaseless assaults. That phrase has resonated with me. I don’t want one more child to see the world that way. Legislation won’t solve the problem, but it’s (a) step. A step toward mercy.


He's spoken out about gay rights, police shootings, many things. May he make a full and speedy recovery.


 

rug

(82,333 posts)
10. Was that the 64 game or the 65 game? Power's loss in 65 was its only loss with Alcindor.
Sat Apr 18, 2015, 10:54 PM
Apr 2015

I was two years behind him at Power.

Kingofalldems

(38,422 posts)
11. The '64 game. DeMatha lost a close one.
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 02:36 PM
Apr 2015

DeMatha had a great team too. Two or three of their players played in the NBA, one more, Brendan McCarthy, played in the NFL. Lew was swatting shots away right and left.

 

rug

(82,333 posts)
12. I saw him play at home a lot but I missed the 65 loss to DeMatha.
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 02:40 PM
Apr 2015

It was a shocker. Still is, half a century later.

Kingofalldems

(38,422 posts)
13. They didn't lose to any pikers.
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 02:45 PM
Apr 2015

DeMatha was always good,with maybe the best HS coach ever, Morgan Wooten.
Back then typically every player on the team got a scholarship to college.

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