The road jersey worn by legendary center Lew Alcindor — now known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar — during the Bucks’ championship-clinching win over the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA Finals is ...
But what's his name? Zach Edey? He looks like goddamn Zach Alcindor out there motherfuc****. That motherfuc*** looked like Yao out there." The two-time National Player of the Year winner played ...
That is how Roger Kahn of Sport magazine had summed up “Lew Alcindor’s Life as a Pro” back in February 1970. The Milwaukee Bucks’ seven-foot-two center seemed emblematic of the growing ...
The eyes of America were firmly set on Milwaukee as the NBA welcomed its newest star Lew Alcindor. Relive his debut game in which he scored 29 points and led the Bucks past the Pistons.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who formerly went by Lew Alcindor, is notoriously recognized for having the most unstoppable hook shot in NBA history. "(He) look like (expletive) Zach Alcindor," Garnett said.