10 Reasons Why Kareem Abdul Jabbar Is The Greatest Basketball Player Ever

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  • @edwardw6235
    @edwardw6235 Před 4 lety +8

    Kareem is the GOAT. Most never saw him in his prime so they will pass him by. But of all the greats, he was the Greatest !!

  • @janejohn1644
    @janejohn1644 Před 6 lety +149

    38 year old jabbar won finals MVP against arguably against best front line ever!

    • @pickzkickz
      @pickzkickz Před 4 lety +3

      Then lost to a 2nd year Olajuwon..

    • @thehealthychefri
      @thehealthychefri Před 4 lety +3

      He got roasted by Moses two times! Other than that IMO, GOAT!

    • @Poetically_Incorrect
      @Poetically_Incorrect Před 3 lety +3

      @GREG Hubbard ahh no one forced him to retire? when will you grow up?

    • @Poetically_Incorrect
      @Poetically_Incorrect Před 3 lety +1

      @GREG Hubbard ahhh I don't think you get the meaning of facts but okay whatever man.

    • @stephenbarlis4740
      @stephenbarlis4740 Před 3 lety +1

      @GREG Hubbard then let him make a comeback and see what he does..there should no ifs and buts he retired because that was his own choice nobody prevented him to play so why should you use that as a scapegoat..i don't even heard him personally making that as an excuse ...it's you people who are bringing up that matter to justify your idolization of him

  • @janejohn1644
    @janejohn1644 Před 6 lety +155

    Jabbar is in the conversation as greatest HS player ever, greatest college player ever, and greatest NBA player ever. No one else is in all 3 category. Multiple CHAMPIONSHIP domination at all stages. No one else can say that but Jabbar!

    • @Flashyfinancier
      @Flashyfinancier Před 5 lety +3

      Jordan

    • @Flashyfinancier
      @Flashyfinancier Před 5 lety +2

      Is still better

    • @jonquist7089
      @jonquist7089 Před 5 lety +5

      Larry Bird was dominant in highschool, college and NBA. Made trash teams championship contenders.

    • @mustafeasad9377
      @mustafeasad9377 Před 5 lety +8

      @@jonquist7089 do you compare bird with kareem???
      man they hate so much in kareem

    • @jonquist7089
      @jonquist7089 Před 5 lety +8

      @@mustafeasad9377 yes, I compared Bird to Kareem. It's not hate it's a compliment

  • @russkcpa
    @russkcpa Před 6 lety +54

    Life time Celtics fan and I will agree Kareem is the greatest of all time. He is a credit to the game and more importantly a credit to the human race. Was thrilled to see him awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

    • @D3m3nt0
      @D3m3nt0 Před 5 lety +1

      @Jeff Harvey And your point ?

    • @mja91352
      @mja91352 Před 3 lety

      You cannot be a Celtics fan, even a basketball fan, and not know that greatest player ever was Bill Russell

    • @seeker2984
      @seeker2984 Před 2 lety

      @@mja91352 nope he played with mail men and accounts with respect to bill russel kareem was better

    • @gangtime8705
      @gangtime8705 Před 2 lety

      yall hate Magic

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 Před 2 lety

      @@seeker2984
      You're an illiterate idiot.

  • @josefino72
    @josefino72 Před 4 lety +35

    You forgot to mention that the last Finals MVP he won, he was 38 years old. That will never be accomplished again......He’s the greatest for sure.

    • @jdstox1
      @jdstox1 Před 2 lety +6

      you dont think lebron could accomplish this?

    • @kidtristan4073
      @kidtristan4073 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jdstox1 he could but doubt it

    • @MrBishop1954
      @MrBishop1954 Před 2 lety

      Yes I did Kareem has so many accomplishments it's easy to forget some nobody else is even close

    • @majorkade
      @majorkade Před rokem

      @@jdstox1 If Lebron were on a better team, likely.

    • @logicolaw7926
      @logicolaw7926 Před 27 dny

      Kareem is goat #1. Bill Russell would be #2.

  • @msuaok
    @msuaok Před 3 lety +6

    The greatest player ever! And a gentleman and good guy too!!! He let his play "do the talking"....

  • @tonyramos1936
    @tonyramos1936 Před 4 lety +39

    To me, THE GOAT & u can't even argue that he wasn't the greatest college player ever!

  • @JRPetruk
    @JRPetruk Před 6 lety +18

    What a wonderful tribute to #33! He was the best ever on hardwood. Thanks for a great video!

  • @Ryenobal
    @Ryenobal Před 7 lety +262

    6 MVPs, 6 Championships, the greatest offensive weapon; the skyhook, and he did it against the likes of Wilt, Walton, Cowens, Olajuwon, and Moses Malone

    • @arkansoul
      @arkansoul Před 7 lety +34

      And Ewing, Sampson, Eaton, Dawkins, Lanier, Nate Thurmond, Parish, Sikma, Issel, Artis Gilmore, and do I need to go on???...

    • @FAlynn92
      @FAlynn92 Před 7 lety +31

      agreed. I'm a bulls fan, but Jordan won 6 in the expansion era 90s. Kareem did it in the 80s for the most part, a much tougher era.

    • @juliuseastwood3936
      @juliuseastwood3936 Před 7 lety +16

      G Ryen Do your homework, old Wilt shut down young Kareem alot! Young Hakeem took it to old Kareem! Magic carried Kareem through the 80s.

    • @Ryenobal
      @Ryenobal Před 7 lety +36

      Shut down no. Both guys gave each other trouble. Kareem was able to lead the Bucks to the 1971 title and Kareem and the Bucks ended the Lakers' 33-game winning streak in '72. Kareem wrecked Olajuwon in their initial meetings in Olajuwon's rookie year. It took Ralph Sampson's (the other Twin Tower) help against an old Kareem in '86 to beat the Lakers in the playoffs. And finally, Kareem was the Lakers' main offensive weapon/leading scorer until the '87 season (over half-way through Magic's career) when Riley asked Magic to score more to relieve their aging captain. Magic drove the team, but Kareem was their backbone/core. Go back and study young one.

    • @juliuseastwood3936
      @juliuseastwood3936 Před 7 lety +2

      G Ryen I've played more ball than you watched dipshit. Better watch the games again side show Bob!

  • @professorx8549
    @professorx8549 Před 6 lety +35

    Hands down the greatest. Record 6 time league MVP. Record 19 time allstar. Champion in high school, college, and the n.b.a. They banned dunking when he was in college. He resorted to the unstoppable " sky hook ". Champion with 2 separate NBA teams. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar !!! He earned all of his points. Unlike MJ who was placed on the free throw line due to other players breathing too hard in his direction e.g. check out the footage. Kareem had to resort to wearing protective eye gear due to opponents pounding the he'll out if him. Kareem was the greatest basketball player ever. He dedicated himself to his craft and continued making an impact at age 40 and 20 yrs. in the league. Extraordinary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @vaughnmiller3896
      @vaughnmiller3896 Před 5 lety +1

      You took the words right out of my mouth, if you played against MJ they called a foul on you while still in the locker room.... Kareem without question is the GOAT!!!

    • @johntompkins5379
      @johntompkins5379 Před 4 lety +1

      Jabbar was 6-4 in NBA Finals !!! If he was so "all world" as you claim, how come he was not 10-0 or undefeated like MJ (6-0)? MJ was better offensively. Had a complete arsenal of shots vs a "sky hook". MJ was better defensively. MJ was better in the clutch when it mattered most (6 for 6 in Finals and 6 or 6 as MVP). All while being 6'6" and did not have the luxury of playing along side the greatest PG in history (Magic). Incidentially, Magic carried the Lakers to the 1980 title with a 42/15/7 game while Jabbar SAT OUT.

    • @senseichess8688
      @senseichess8688 Před 2 lety

      You make Sone great points and I watched his whole career live on tv or at the games

    • @anthonyscarpa6107
      @anthonyscarpa6107 Před rokem

      He also played against a weak era of Basketball Players compared to what Shaq had to go up against.. Wilt played against 3 Great Centers throughout his career.. Look at all the good Centers Shaq went up against.. And Kareem was to skinny to Stop Shaq as well.. Nobody was stopping Shaq in his Prime the 3 peat years 2000-2003 especially

    • @anthonyscarpa6107
      @anthonyscarpa6107 Před rokem

      @@senseichess8688 And did Kareem ever play against SHAQ ? No ! Shaq would have destroyed him just by his size and power alone

  • @jimmieperry3418
    @jimmieperry3418 Před 4 lety +25

    I've been saying it and I agree 100%. Kareem Abdul Jabbar is The Greatest Basketball Player to EVER lace up a pair of sneakers. END OF DISCUSSION!!!!!

    • @chipferguson5129
      @chipferguson5129 Před rokem

      Watch this video LeBrawnyPaperTowel...
      you are a joke compared to Kareem and Wilt.😅

    • @jimmieperry3418
      @jimmieperry3418 Před rokem

      @@chipferguson5129 Kareem changed the game. Dunking in College Basketball was banned in the 1960's. You know why? Because of one man.

  • @johnfu3850
    @johnfu3850 Před 7 lety +225

    I have always said kareem is the best of all time. I only need one reason to make that determination; 38387 points.

    • @shigsho
      @shigsho Před 7 lety +14

      More points because he played many more games than Wilt.

    • @johnfu3850
      @johnfu3850 Před 7 lety +17

      +shigsho that's right. he last that long because he is the best player.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 7 lety +6

      Really? Robert Parish and Kevin Willis played a long time, too. Wilt and Jordan were better from start to finish.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 7 lety +8

      Well Karl Malone is far and away no 2 in scoring. Dirk Nowitzki is 6. Karl isn't the 2nd best ever, nor is Dirk 6th. Foolish comment.

    • @johnfu3850
      @johnfu3850 Před 7 lety +14

      +Mick A, I know your comment is foolish. So don't make it. Instead, find me another player who scored 38k points and you will earn your right to speak against Kareem's achievements. Also he lasted 20 years while playing at a high level and reaching 38k points practically without the help of a 3 point line. No one has done that ever. Kobe was breaking down in his last four seasons and was practically harmful to the team. Jordan was able to play at a high level past 40 simply because he had taken time off from the game. Otherwise he would have been like Kobe at the end. Wilt played 14 years so we would not know how good or bad he would have been had he played. Parish was warming the bench while he was with the Bulls in 1997. The only one who was somewhat effective and Malone did not have any championship rings, as compared to Kareem's 6. Last, my comment about Kareem being the best player came not from me but Magic Johnson and Michael Cooper. Mick A, I don't know how old or young you are, but you need to watch some old tapes with Kareem in a Milwaukee jersey, then you will know how foolish your reply to my comment is.

  • @cljacob2371
    @cljacob2371 Před 7 lety +174

    Without a doubt Kareem is the most dominant player that has ever played. His skyhook was damn near impossible to block.

    • @tusharbhudia9421
      @tusharbhudia9421 Před 6 lety +6

      Cleone Jacob only person wilt can't block

    • @grosskopf2779
      @grosskopf2779 Před 6 lety +26

      Uh Wilt blocked the skyhook a few times. Twice shown on youtube ,As a matter of fact Wilt was the only player that Kareem had to adjust his skyhook. Kareem once shot the skyhook so high against Wilt that it ended up being a bank shot. A skyhook bank shot I'm like are you kidding me? Also remember Wilt was at the end of his career with knee issues when he contested Karrem. Imagine if Wilt was in his prime.

    • @williammorin9930
      @williammorin9930 Před 6 lety +6

      unless wilt was mad!

    • @tusharbhudia9421
      @tusharbhudia9421 Před 6 lety +2

      gross yeh i know after wilt blocked the hook shot t was adjusted and fixed

    • @grosskopf2779
      @grosskopf2779 Před 6 lety +1

      ????? Adjusted and fixed??? What does that mean?

  • @laman8914
    @laman8914 Před 5 lety +15

    He is THE GOAT on and off the court

  • @UFOsAreRealArea51
    @UFOsAreRealArea51 Před 6 lety +35

    Hell yeah he is...greatest basketball player ever!!!

    • @johntompkins5379
      @johntompkins5379 Před 4 lety +1

      Hell no he isn't the greatest NBA player of all time - MJ is !!! Jabbar (Alcindor) was the greatest college player of all time.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 4 lety

      @@johntompkins5379 agree on MJ. Actually my collegiate picks are Walton & Russell. Though awfully close in any order.

    • @jordanboteler8978
      @jordanboteler8978 Před 4 lety

      Shawn Johnson Kareem and Jordan is the greatest it’s crazy how people think lebron is greater just bc he didn’t go to college that’s crazy

    • @luiscarrion696
      @luiscarrion696 Před 4 lety

      The greatest player was his teammate on his first championship, Oscar Robertson.

    • @jordanboteler8978
      @jordanboteler8978 Před 4 lety

      Luis Carrion how would he win a championship with himself when it was his 2nd season you expect him to carry the team when it was his 2nd season lebron had to have a super team to win it all so stop talking 8 year old

  • @Riteaidbob
    @Riteaidbob Před 3 lety +3

    I find it amazing that NO ONE has ever developed the hook shot like he did.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Před 2 lety

      It hard to bekieve even with video learning ; jabber tried to teach

  • @husseinalhadi5471
    @husseinalhadi5471 Před 6 lety +76

    As a Celtic fan I've never forgotten that he was the finals MVP in 85 at 38 years old. His endurance was incredible. He still finished top 5 MVP in 1986 at 39 during the peak of the BIrd/Magic era.

    • @bigdan9850
      @bigdan9850 Před 4 lety +2

      I believe he was 37 then and although I am a Korean fan, one of the five who finished above was his own teammate, Magic Johnson!! Not taking anything away, but having the best point guard in NBA history in his prime on your team at that time surely helps! Not to mention, having one of the best teams in NBA history!

    • @McStrokeAvision
      @McStrokeAvision Před 4 lety +4

      Daniel Therrien they all have help Magic still couldn’t make the shots for him, rebound or defend for him

    • @InnerCityRocker
      @InnerCityRocker Před 4 lety

      @@bigdan9850 But if Magic weren't there, Kareem Would Have Even MORE MVP's

    • @eddieG667
      @eddieG667 Před 2 lety

      @@bigdan9850 Magic arrived in 1980 when Kareem was already declining, so he wasn't at his prime nor was Magic near his peak yet. They both peaked very many years apart with Kareem's being in the late 1970s and Magic around 1987 to 1990.
      What's interesting with these GOAT discussions is the bonus points someone receives "because he didn't play with a bunch of all stars" which is often the Jordan argument. Well, basketball is a TEAM sport, and your ability to play with other stars should go in your favor as opposed to against you.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 Před 2 lety

      @@eddieG667
      Neither Jordon nor Kobe won a title without Phil Jackson at the helm. Bill Russell played for two great coaches... Red Auerbach and Bill Russell. That factor cannot be underestimated.

  • @accadoza
    @accadoza Před 4 lety +7

    Modest,humble and greatness don't come together that often this man possess all three 🙏🙌

  • @victorgamez8220
    @victorgamez8220 Před 4 lety +5

    The real GOAT

  • @Judahisreal60
    @Judahisreal60 Před 5 lety +14

    Kareem will always be my favorite player, I watched him play as a rookie until he retired. He was the greatest center in my opinion.

    • @tennised2283
      @tennised2283 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, when he sucker-punched Kent Benson and broke his jaw, now that was good basketball...

  • @rokyericksonroks
    @rokyericksonroks Před 6 lety +38

    Alcindor was NCAA Player-of-the-Year three times! He lead UCLA to the championship all three years. Remember, freshmen were ineligible back then or else he may have gotten four titles.

    • @71ishmar
      @71ishmar Před 6 lety +4

      Roky Erickson rocks real Talk

    • @geraldwicker5318
      @geraldwicker5318 Před 4 lety +4

      By the way the year Kareem was a freshman, his freshman team beat the varsity team by nearly 20 points. He was the best player I ever seen play at all levels.

    • @troywilson747
      @troywilson747 Před 4 lety +4

      People forget that.... He scored 57 points as a freshman against the reigning national champion that year: UCLA!! A scrimmage.. Varsity against the freshman team...

    • @masterchief5833
      @masterchief5833 Před 3 lety +1

      Y r u calling him alicnor lol

    • @majorkade
      @majorkade Před rokem

      @@geraldwicker5318 True. And impressive. However, some of those varsity players had likely graduated. Probably wasn't the full championship team.

  • @jamesmorrison185
    @jamesmorrison185 Před 7 lety +86

    You know this jordan myth thing is so old, this guy has been the greatest NBA player for a long time, he has went against the best centers and fowards of ALL time yes when your a center you play against 3 guys not one like a cherry picking guard does .
    I remember late in his career he was in a game against the Houston Rockets and they had the famous twin towers Ralph Sampson and Hakeem Olajuwan and he scorched them for over thirty points two 7 footers and he was almost 40 yrs old then

    • @keyboard2758
      @keyboard2758 Před 4 lety +2

      James Morrison k.

    • @johntompkins5379
      @johntompkins5379 Před 4 lety +1

      And Jabbar as 6-4 in NBA Finals. MJ was 6-0.

    • @jamesmorrison185
      @jamesmorrison185 Před 4 lety +17

      @@johntompkins5379 The championship teams and the players Jabbar beat ALL are HALL OF FAMER'S wes unseld, earl pearl monroe, maurice cheeks, DrJ , bobby jones, larry bird, dennis johnson, kevin Mchale, robert parish, bill walton, adrian dantley, joe dumars, dennis rodman, isaiah thomas, and coaches billy cunningham, chuck daly, kc jones , Jordans level of competition was a joke low quality ball players, no teams that won championships and thats legend NBA listing boy , got that pinhead...lol

    • @alanrosenbach
      @alanrosenbach Před 4 lety +2

      I was at that game at the Houston Summit around 1986. Akeem was gunning for Kareem but if I remember correctly, Kareem dropped 42 points and he was around 38 years old at the time.

    • @TheWonderStraw
      @TheWonderStraw Před 4 lety +12

      ​@@johntompkins5379 I love how Jordan homers qualify an achievement like that. 6-4 means Kareem made it to the finals four more times than Jordan, and that's supposed to be a bad thing somehow? like losing the finals is worse than not making them at all? gotta love the logic there. What about the 1994-1995 season? I mean, I get that Jordan only came back halfway through the season but how was it that the transcendent MJ couldn't lead his team passed Shaq and the Magic in the playoffs?

  • @thomascarroll39
    @thomascarroll39 Před 7 lety +9

    A young man with a good non bias opinion, about old school basketball. Very refreshing to hear. Good job. From, the days of letting them play physical ball.

  • @intrepid1120
    @intrepid1120 Před 4 lety +3

    Simply The G. O. A.T. !!!!! No question!!!!

  • @BeSkeptical851
    @BeSkeptical851 Před 6 lety +20

    He is definitely the best. He dominated at every level (high school, college, NBA). The only thing MJ has on him is the flashy play style.

    • @jacksmith5692
      @jacksmith5692 Před rokem +1

      One fortunate NBA title without Magic and a loser 15 times in 21 games against Willis Reed!

    • @tyjohnson3111
      @tyjohnson3111 Před rokem +2

      @@jacksmith5692
      Magic played with better talent for longer than Kareem did.
      Magic had an All Star teammate every year. And Cap outplayed Willis in the postseason.
      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      KAJ v Reed⤵️
      *16 RS Games (11-5 Reed)*
      KAJ➡️30/17/3 on 53% TS% (+3)
      13/25 FG; 5/7 FT per game
      (50% FG) (69% FT)
      Reed➡️18/9/2 on 51% TS% (+1)
      8/16 FG & 3/4 FT per game
      (47% FG) (73% FT)
      …………………………………………………
      *5 PS Games (4-1 Reed)*
      KAJ➡️34/18/5 on 59% TS% (+9)
      14/25 FG & 7/10 FT per game
      (55% FG) (69% FT)
      Reed➡️28/12/3 on 56% TS% (+6)
      12/23 FG & 3/5 FT per game
      (54% FG) (74% FT)

    • @majorkade
      @majorkade Před rokem +1

      @@tyjohnson3111 Thanks. Facts matter.

    • @tyjohnson3111
      @tyjohnson3111 Před rokem

      @@majorkade
      He clearly outplayed Reed in the 70’ ECF; but the Knicks were way more talented as a team.
      ______________________________
      KAJ RS 70’⤵️
      *29/15/4 on 55% TS (+4) in 43 MPG*
      *11/22 FGM (52%) & 6/9 FTM (65%) per game*
      Bucks Record: *56-26 (2nd in East)*
      *1st in PTS* , 2nd in PPG, 3rd in TRB,
      3rd in RPG, 25th in AST, 24th in APG,
      17th in TS%, *1st in FGM* , 2nd in FGA,
      7th in FTM, 2nd in FTA, 2nd in MPG,
      2nd in MP, 4th in WS,
      3rd in OWS, 8th in DWS
      KAJ PS 70’⤵️
      *35/17/4 on 61% TS (+11) in 44 MPG*
      *14/25 FGM (57%) & 7/10 FTM (73%) per game*
      4th in PTS, *1st in PPG* , 5th in TRB,
      4th in RPG, 25th in AST, T-15th in APG,
      17th in TS%, 4th in FGM, 8th in FGA,
      3rd in FTM, 3rd in FTA, 6th in MPG,
      11th in MP, 3rd in WS,
      2nd in OWS, T-11th in DWS
      ______________________________
      KAJ vs. *42-40 76ers (4th in East)* ⤵️
      Lead by All Stars Cunningham & Greer
      *36/16/3 on 63% TS (+13) in 43 MPG*
      *14/24 FGM (58%) & 8/11 FTM (77%) per game*
      (W +7)
      36/20/4: 13/25 FGM + 10/13 FTM▶️59% TS
      (L -7)
      33/10/5: 13/22 FGM + 7/8 FTM▶️65% TS
      (W +36)
      33/17/3: 13/16 FGM + 7/8 FTM▶️85% TS
      (W +7)
      33/7/3: 13/21 FGM + 7/9 FTM▶️66% TS
      (W +9)
      46/25/2: 18/36 FGM + 10/15 FTM▶️54% TS
      ===============================
      KAJ vs. *60-22 Knicks (1st in East)* ⤵️
      Lead by MVP Willis Reed,
      All NBA Walt Frazier &
      1st Team All Defensive DeBusschere
      (Reed & Walt also 1st Team All Defense)
      *34/18/5 on 59% TS (+9) in 44 MPG*
      *14/25 FGM (55%) & 7/10 FTM (69%) per game*
      (L -8)
      35/15/5: 14/24 FGM + 7/11 FTM▶️61% TS
      (L -1)
      38/23/11: 16/25 FGM + 6/12 FTM▶️63% TS
      (W +5)
      33/31/5: 14/28 FGM + 5/7 FTM▶️53% TS
      (L -12)
      38/9/1: 14/26 FGM + 10/13 FTM▶️60% TS
      (L -36)
      27/11/2: 11/22 FGM + 5/5 FTM▶️56% TS

    • @beenizz5102
      @beenizz5102 Před rokem +1

      @@tyjohnson3111thanks for standing up for Kareem

  • @samakrosario5546
    @samakrosario5546 Před 6 lety +13

    Love this video, I have for years felt that Kareem is one of the greatest if not the greatest of all time. But my favorite Kareem moment and there are many but this one stands out above the rest;
    Beating the Celtics in the Garden in Game 6 of the 1985 NBA Finals, up to that point the Lakers had never beaten the Celtics in the Finals and had lost the previous season in 84 in 7 games, so this one was huge, and Kareem himself said when asked what was the best moment of his career he said: "Without a doubt beating the Celtics in the Garden in the 85 finals." Nuff said, Great Video.

    • @garyeisenberg745
      @garyeisenberg745 Před 4 lety

      Remember four straight sky hooks in the fourth quarter of Game 5 of the '85 finals, the last three of which came with the pressure of knowing that a miss would cost the Lakers the game, the title and their legacy? After the third one, you knew he would hit it until the Celtics would miss a shot and lose the game - and he did. That was greatness.

    • @johntompkins5379
      @johntompkins5379 Před 4 lety +1

      6-4 in NBA Finals.

  • @kybelian
    @kybelian Před 7 lety +308

    The reason Jabbar is not marketed as the GOAT is because of his religious conversion and his radical politics during the 60's. He is in the same category as Ali except that he was humble and did not boast. If any of had a clue about how the establishment views people like Jabbar then you would understand. Jordan did nothing politically challenging and was the beneficiary of those greats who had put themselves on the line as true political activists beyond the game itself.
    Thanks for making this video.

    • @mahnamejay5429
      @mahnamejay5429 Před 6 lety +21

      kybelian not gonna lie, I never thought about that. I still consider him the GOAT, but his conversion never crossed my mind

    • @grosskopf2779
      @grosskopf2779 Před 6 lety +6

      Sooo, if it was because of his religious beliefs that kept him from being the GOAT. Then why if he was in the same category as Ali is that many consider Ali the Greatest? Because he was boastful and bragging. The establishment view of Jabbar? Ali was so hated that he lost his license, ltemporarily locked up and had to find other means to survive. I agree with a at a minimum with Jordan.

    • @Flashyfinancier
      @Flashyfinancier Před 6 lety +8

      the only reason that Jordan is marketed as the GOAT is because he was the best ever...no need to find a fancy religious reason. Jordan's skills were far superior and far more extensive than Kareem's. Jordan's offensive game was far more diverse than Kareem's. nothing to to do with religion

    • @grosskopf2779
      @grosskopf2779 Před 6 lety +17

      First you can't compare MJ to Kareem because Kareem was a center and MJ was a shooting guard. Question: Why do you say MJ is the GOAT?

    • @Flashyfinancier
      @Flashyfinancier Před 6 lety +8

      its not just me...its pretty much 95% of pundits and most contemporaries who say Jordan is not only the G.O.A.T. but hes also the undisputed G.O.A.T. Kareem was a very tall man, who could score using only 1 move. What if somebody figured him out? he wouldnt be as effective. Whereas Jordan had a plethora of moves that you couldnt stop. Jordan's offense was far more diversified than anyone who ever played the game.

  • @joshbusby47
    @joshbusby47 Před 7 lety +28

    3:03 My favorite note about college Kareem.
    Trying to imagine a league/governing body stepping-in to hamstring a player because they are THAT much better than their competition is absolutely insane to me.
    Also, 88-2? 3 championships in 3 tries? Absolutely staggering.

    • @davroseable
      @davroseable Před 3 lety +1

      The NCAA actually did Jabbar a favor when it banned the dunk after his sophomore season at UCLA because it forced him to develop a weapon that was utterly unguardable: the sky hook.

    • @majorkade
      @majorkade Před rokem

      @@davroseable I saw a lot of his Milwaukee highlights recently and did not see the sky hook. I think it evolved much later than his UCLA years.

  • @MrTrueNetwork
    @MrTrueNetwork Před 6 lety +3

    He is the goat end of discussion. All time leading scorer in the history of the league. 6 MVPs 6 rings 2 fmvps.

  • @daireoruadhachain1667
    @daireoruadhachain1667 Před 7 lety +11

    This man became MVP in his second season in the NBA 🔥

    • @71ishmar
      @71ishmar Před 6 lety

      DMR WolfGang Jordan in his second year was nowhere near a Title! The Lakers used to go to Chicago & give them that work! Go look it up!

    • @victorliang3898
      @victorliang3898 Před 4 lety +2

      Thk Unseld got MVP in his rookie year

    • @MR-wc9lh
      @MR-wc9lh Před 3 lety +3

      Kareem should have won 8 MVP awards. He was the real MVP his first 5 seasons in the league. The only reason he didn't win MVP two of those seasons was because his Bucks had the second best record in 1969 -1970 and in 1972 -1973 and the MVP was given to the team with the best record. In 1972 -1973 Kareem was 1st-team All-NBA and Dave Cowens was 2nd -team All-NBA, Cowens was given the MVP.

    • @Jaburu
      @Jaburu Před 3 lety +1

      @@victorliang3898 Wilt also was MVP as rookie

  • @nigeltufnel775
    @nigeltufnel775 Před 6 lety +5

    Kareem is the G.O.A.T. period. He lost the first 3-4 years of an NBA career at UCLA without the option of playing as a freshman or going pro. Tack on another 7,000-10,000 points if he'd taken the LeBron or Jordan route.

  • @intrepid1120
    @intrepid1120 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for this video! It goes a very long way in explaining exactly why Kareem is the GOAT! More players, coaches, GMs and people in general should watch this video, especially those that incorrectly have the notion that the likes of Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron, etc belong in this category!!! They have no idea what greatness is unless they watch your video.

  • @wendellellisor268
    @wendellellisor268 Před 6 lety +8

    I remember watching what I believe Abdul-Jabbar's greatest victory when the Lakers beat the Celtics in Boston Garden. The Sky Hook from the right baseline over Robert Parish put the Lakers up for good. The most memorable shot I have seen Kareem make.

  • @nicolebailey4426
    @nicolebailey4426 Před 5 lety +6

    The scene with him and Bruce Lee in game of death was phenomenal. I know it's only a movie but it was great.

  • @veedee4860
    @veedee4860 Před 4 lety +2

    As far as I’m concerned, as of right now Jabar is the GOAT.

  • @davidreese2709
    @davidreese2709 Před 4 lety +2

    Kareem is the greatest player of all time period!!!!

  • @sakketin
    @sakketin Před 7 lety +34

    Skyhook should defo be on the list. The best thing about it is that you just know that nobody from any era could guard Kareem because of that shot.

    • @BlackhawkGamer-yx9qx
      @BlackhawkGamer-yx9qx Před 7 lety +2

      Well, Wilt was able to block it a few times, not often but still he did it more than anyone because no one else could haha

    • @sakketin
      @sakketin Před 7 lety +1

      Blackhawk Gamer1228 Yep but that's just a testimony to Wilt's greatness. No way for example that Shaq or Hakeem would block it. Like you said even Wilt couldn't manage more then two.

    • @Zakstribe
      @Zakstribe Před 7 lety +5

      Many people blocked the skyhook, Ralph Sampson, Manute Bol, Hakeem Olajuwon, Wilt, that shows their greatness, but only very few times. Also, Kareem blocked Wilt about as many times as Wilt blocked him

    • @thescentprofiler5539
      @thescentprofiler5539 Před 7 lety

      not with any consistency. the only way you could block it was timing the shot. i bet you none of those guys blocked it more than a handful of times

    • @deepsquat600
      @deepsquat600 Před 6 lety

      Hakeem blocked it ONCE ..

  • @homoerectussemenallyretent6638

    People seem to be oblivious of this man's career...regardless of the era and style of play.period.

  • @SportZFan4L1fe
    @SportZFan4L1fe Před 4 lety +6

    When you're so good they have to change the rules in the sport to be fair to other players and teams you're Beyond Greatest status.

  • @taoforte8988
    @taoforte8988 Před 6 lety +6

    You presented the best mix of Kareem's career i have seen thus far and you did a hellavu job showing the full scope of his career. Archival Kareem footage is very surreal because it shows what a singular legend he is.

  • @nathanieljrsession3491
    @nathanieljrsession3491 Před 5 lety +7

    He was smooth and a great all time player!

  • @CLewey44
    @CLewey44 Před 7 lety +125

    I don't even have to watch this to agree. From top to bottom, high school, college and pro, he's the best basketball player ever. NBA accolades: 6 rings, 6 MVPs, 38K points, still effective into his 40s among other things. Could probably played another year or 2 even. He's the most dominant HS player ever, yes. Greatest college player, yes. 3 National Titles, 2 player of the years and 3 most outstanding player in the NCAA Tournament honors. Greatest pro player, I'd say most likely. When you look at him from 8th grade until he was 42 or 43 years old, he was a dominant basketball player like no other. He simplified the game and dominated. Period. Boring to watch, yes but that doesn't matter. It's about results.Side note, got robbed of the 1980 Finals MVP. He was killing Philly the first 5 games and average like 35 and 15 or so. Then Magic has one great game and he gets that honor.

    • @ContrarianCorner
      @ContrarianCorner Před 7 lety +17

      It's worth noting that he undoubtedly would have won a 4th NCAA championship but the rules of the day did not allow freshmen to play so he had to sit out his first year.

    • @cyber6sapien
      @cyber6sapien Před 7 lety +11

      Yup. I totally agree about the 1980 Finals MVP.

    • @goonthreegtr
      @goonthreegtr Před 6 lety +7

      His freshmen college team was able to beat defending NCAA champion by 16 points! Let say if he took as many shot attempts as Jordan per game and skip college . Kareem would have almost 60,000 career points which is insane

    • @Flashyfinancier
      @Flashyfinancier Před 6 lety +2

      hes also 60,000 times more boring than Jordan. and had only one move lol.......Jordan is the undisputed G.O.A.T.

    • @buymy92accord
      @buymy92accord Před 6 lety +6

      Flashyfinancier You are being an ignorant troll. Kareem had as many moves as any other great.

  • @donracor1
    @donracor1 Před 4 lety +2

    I agree 1000%. I remember seeing him in all these highlights starting with the Bucks. I remember seeing him hit sky hooks from 25ft in the corner.

  • @nycsongman9758
    @nycsongman9758 Před 5 lety +2

    Kareem also is an historian, an acclaimed author, an actor, a jazz aficionado, was a yogi way before it was fashionable, and managed to remain above the malaise that plagued the NBA during the ‘70s.

    • @tennised2283
      @tennised2283 Před 3 lety

      I heard he likes tapioca too. By "malaise", do you mean such as when he sucker-punched Kent Benson and broke his jaw? Or, did the "malaise" start right after that? lol, a real gentleman...
      By the way, a yogi is a Hindu, and Kareem is a Muslim...

  • @rsoria64
    @rsoria64 Před 6 lety +12

    KAJ is always who's side I take when this debate comes up. He was the best player, on the best team, during the best era. Go Cap!

    • @johntompkins5379
      @johntompkins5379 Před 4 lety

      6-4 in Finals.

    • @adrianmendez4812
      @adrianmendez4812 Před 4 lety

      John Tompkins so has as many rings as Jordan

    • @lalos9782
      @lalos9782 Před 4 lety +1

      John Tompkins and still has as many rings as MJ. Also played better teams in the finals than MJ

  • @kcsports7736
    @kcsports7736 Před 7 lety +89

    I believe that people are brainwashed into believing that MJ is the GOAT because 1980s and 1990s kids are majority parents now. Now that less people got to see Kareem, more people favor MJ now. Im 12 and Im the like the only kid my age that thinks that Kareem is the GOAT

    • @dtayak
      @dtayak Před 7 lety +8

      KC SPORTS MJ is the GOAT he's most efficient player of all time #1 in player efficiency regular season playoffs and the finals there's really no argument here

    • @jamesmorrison185
      @jamesmorrison185 Před 7 lety +10

      you need records jordan has none .... the defense rests pinhead ....lol Kareem has all the records check the books

    • @nathaliedonsong2160
      @nathaliedonsong2160 Před 7 lety +4

      d tay KARREEM IS THE GOAT

    • @thedude3538
      @thedude3538 Před 7 lety +2

      KC SPORTS
      Hakeem>Kareem

    • @thedude3538
      @thedude3538 Před 7 lety +2

      Joel Villarreal
      Kareem will rack up stats in the regular season but when the playoff rolls around his career regular vs playoff avg. drops in points, rebounds, assist, blocks, & FG%. only his FT%(0.019) and steals(0.1) improves
      Hakeem's career regular vs playoff avg. improves in Points, rebounds, assist, blocks, FG%, & FT%. only his steal(0.01) drops
      Kareem was not as "unstoppable" as they claim. the secret was to play him physical and beat him to or push him out of his skyhook range. what would happen if you push Hakeem further out? kareem would play another great center about 4 times in 82 games but when the playoff started that 82 turns into a 7 game series. All the great centers knew this and this is why he played worse in the playoff vs old wilt (afterknee surgery) Nate Thurmond mose malone and hakeem olajuwon regardless of age or era.
      Why haven't anybody notice that the only time the lakers didn't make it to the finals in the 80s was when Kareem was matched up against Hakeem Olajuwon or Hakeem's mentor Mose Malone in the playoff. And then losing to Mose Malone again in the finals
      What dominate center did kareem beat during the years he won champs?
      beside solo old wilt (after knee surgery) when it was 2 against 1
      if you combine the top two greatest scorer ever to play the game 39 years careers (kareem+karl malone) only 5 years was the offense not being run by Oscar Robertson, John Stockon, or Magic Johnson. the same three that everyone considered the greatest points gaurd/floor general in the history of the game. how do you think number 2 Karl malone is above 3 kobe, 4 mj, and 5 wilt on the scoring list. kareem is one of the greatest scorer of all time but you can't look over the fact that he had help. kareem career was downhill compared to hakeem's career

  • @rjm22nd
    @rjm22nd Před 2 lety +2

    The greatest moments from Kareem were 1980 NBA Finals Game 5, where he scored 40 points and let LA to a 3-2 lead on Philly despite playing on a badly twisted ankle and 1985 Finals Game 2 against Boston where he had that epic turn-back-the-clock performance right after he stunk up the joint in the Memorial Day Massacre., and helped lead the way for LA to beat Boston in the Finals & especially win the title in Boston Garden.

  • @seanfelder3578
    @seanfelder3578 Před 7 lety +1

    Kareem leading LA Lakers to 1985 NBA Championship vs Boston Celtics was my favorite memory as LA Lakers fan.

  • @deputydogg9993
    @deputydogg9993 Před 5 lety +7

    Karerm did well very well academically a very sound player.
    Dude was a man ,no drinking , no cussing, clean ,I mean clean living
    Man. Studied with Bruce Lee.
    I shit u not. He would've scored more if he had been in this generation of players . Chamberlain too. Easily.

    • @tennised2283
      @tennised2283 Před 3 lety

      No, he would have to shoot the 3 if he played today, and that was not his forte...

  • @gatorunleashed275
    @gatorunleashed275 Před 7 lety +5

    Hard to argue this, he was awesome!!!!!

  • @troywilson747
    @troywilson747 Před 7 lety +52

    there is only one player ever to have a shot outlawed because of him

    • @vincentbruce9833
      @vincentbruce9833 Před 4 lety +7

      They outlawed Wilt from dunking his free throws.

    • @bigdan9850
      @bigdan9850 Před 4 lety +1

      @@vincentbruce9833 correct me if I'm wrong, but did Wilt dunk his free throws or did he not throw them off the backboard to himself and then dunk them? Which is why they implemented the rule where you cannot step into the Lane until the ball has hit the rim or backboard?

    • @vincentbruce9833
      @vincentbruce9833 Před 4 lety

      @@bigdan9850 I'm not qualified to answer that, but I read he could finger roll and dunk

    • @pnwgentleman
      @pnwgentleman Před 4 lety +3

      @@bigdan9850 My understanding is that the rule that was changed was that the free throw "must be taken from behind the line". Meaning, that as a shooter your feet must stay behind the line through your shot, including landing. Wilt used to just run from well behind the line, jump before the line, and dunk it.

    • @bigdan9850
      @bigdan9850 Před 4 lety +1

      @@pnwgentleman i wish there was video footage of this, visually... without running into it, I just can not picture it!

  • @rendellbartholomew2742
    @rendellbartholomew2742 Před 5 lety +6

    Greatly underrated for sure.

  • @allensaunders449
    @allensaunders449 Před 6 lety +4

    The greatest scorer .seeing him on the bucks he was unbelievable when he went to the Lakers he was still great but he did give up slittle of his game to fit the Laker team concept it was worth it

    • @McStrokeAvision
      @McStrokeAvision Před 4 lety

      Aaron9 dummy if you play 20 years your points will decline especially back then he’s a center you idiot. He is one of if not the greatest scorer ever. Only Jordan wilt and Kobe really compete

  • @jasonlecroy6347
    @jasonlecroy6347 Před 5 lety +3

    Simply the best, better then the rest. So humble. When he speaks, everyone listens🏀🏀🏀

    • @johntompkins5379
      @johntompkins5379 Před 4 lety

      When Kareem speaks, he hopes that you are listening because he loves to hear himself talk.

    • @morrisparrish76
      @morrisparrish76 Před 11 měsíci

      Ten reasons he ain’t the best ever:
      1.29th rpg average
      2.30th mpg average
      3.19th ppg average
      4.8th in blocks
      5.no NBA rule changes
      6.no 70pt games
      7. Never won without Oscar or Magic
      8.had a losing record in head to head with WNC
      9. Wilt chamberlain
      10.bill Russell

  • @mikebowsr351511
    @mikebowsr351511 Před 5 lety +1

    Very intelligent man who happened to be the greatest basketball player whoever laced them up. Anytime i hear he is speaking i wanna hear what he has to say. The GOAT.

  • @A.C31
    @A.C31 Před 6 lety +2

    Not a Lakers fan but Kareem is definitely the GOAT! I think the combination of his religious beliefs, activism and standoff-ish attitude toward the media keeps him at bay in the conversation of greatest of all time.

    • @tennised2283
      @tennised2283 Před 3 lety

      Wait, isn't this a "conversation of greatest of all time"?

  • @choward5430
    @choward5430 Před 7 lety +84

    Golden State had this on the floor in game 7
    Curry 6'2"
    Thompson 6'7"
    Green 6'5"
    Igoudala 6'7"
    Barnes 6'8"
    Trust when I tell you, Kareem Abdul Jabbar would score 75 points and grab 25 rebounds on these fools.
    Wilt Chamberlain would score 100 points and grab 40 rebounds.
    There is nothing at the rim. NOTHING! No height. No girth. NOTHING!

    • @david.tousignant20
      @david.tousignant20 Před 7 lety +6

      C Howard
      Yet, those modern guys play with press, trap, double-teams, rotation on the defensive end and they space the floor. Which NBA teams lacked before the NBA merger.
      Don't forget that defense is a 5 men effort. Relying strictly on man-to-man defense -- like 60s teams did for season long -- actually hurt their defense.
      If you have ever experienced college games, you'll understand that. I played against great defensive schemes in college. Against a great zone, when you beat someone, someone else is right in your face. You don't need toughness and grit to play defense : you just need to move effectively your feet, efficient communication and teamworks...
      Plus, 60s teams grabbed 42% more rebounds (poor shooting and faster pace) and teams were able to score 118.8 PPG in 1962, while taking 48% more shots... in comparison with 2016 teams!
      Knowing the pace factor, no past athletes would grabbed over 16 TRB or scored over 30 PPG in today's game (except if they rely on 3 points shooting). Jerry West or Louie Dampier could have scored over 30 PPG today because they were deadly shooters.

    • @choward5430
      @choward5430 Před 7 lety +6

      *****
      You're not the only one who played competitively. Zones are only effective only if you have no shooters in the gaps and you don't attack the zone from the inside out. The other way to kill any zone is to attack the gaps or step into the gaps and rotate the ball.
      But your points are well taken. Regardless, you cannot guard Kareem Abdul Jabbar with what GS had on the court during most of game 6 & 7.
      If you don't believe me, call Jerry West. Or call Pat Riley. Or call Phil Jackson. Kareem might not miss a sky hook for 3 days if you guard him with someone 6'8" 215 lbs.
      Today's game is weak. It's only stronger in terms of point guard ability i.e. ball handling and athleticism. Dennis Rodman lead the NBA in rebounding in the toughest era 7 consecutive seasons at 6'6 210 lbs. So don't tell me Wilt and many others wouldn't exceed that. Andre Drummond averaged 16 points and 15 rebounds last season and he is in no way Russell, Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond, Jabbar or Rodman.
      Do you know what you're saying sir?

    • @david.tousignant20
      @david.tousignant20 Před 7 lety +3

      C Howard
      No defensive scheme is perfect. But, playing strictly man-to-man defense allow your opponent to penetrated easily in the paint and allow you to feed your center as often as you like. A man-to-man defense is probably the easiest defense to face for a quality center like Wilt Chamberlain.
      I'm glade that you're talking about Dennis Rodman's body here. At only 6'7" & 220 pounds as a rookie, he was able to outrebounded his opponents like a certain Bill Russell did. At a mere 6'9" & 220 pounds, Russell was able to led the league in rebounds per game in five different seasons. Thankfully, Wilt Chamberlain deprived Russell to led the league 8 more times despite being smaller.
      Bill Russell and Rodman were intelligent rebounders. They were always in the right spot in the right moment. They knew how to box their man out. Wilt Chamberlain rely mostly on his athletic abilities earlier in his career.
      That's why, Dennis Rodman is still to this day, the most efficient rebounder in the history of the game :
      skepticalsports.com

    • @david.tousignant20
      @david.tousignant20 Před 7 lety +2

      C Howard
      About rebounding :
      Chamberlain set an unbreakable record of 27.2 rebounds per game in the 1960-61 season.
      *But, the typical game in 1960-61 featured an average of 147 rebounding opportunities.
      * During Rodman’s, from 1991-92 through 1997-98 (rebounding champion), the typical game featured just 84 rebounding opportunities.
      * Roughly, Chamberlain’s record 27.2 rpg would roughly translate to 15.4 in Rodman’s era - over a full rebound less than Rodman’s ~16.7 rpg average over that span.
      * Today, rebounding opportunities are almost the same, but since their are more threes taken, centers & PF saw their rebounding productions dropped significantly.
      It's just a trend, PF and centers didn't became bad all of the sudden. The league is a guard game.

    • @choward5430
      @choward5430 Před 7 lety +2

      *****
      Wilt was a better rebounder than Rodman and Russell. Balls just didn't come his way. He went after balls. I saw Wilt play in person. I never saw Russell in person. But I did see him on t.v. and listened to many games on the radio. If course, I was an eyewitness to Dennis Rodman.
      How old are you sir?

  • @imperiousrex1873
    @imperiousrex1873 Před 7 lety +4

    Kareem is a monster on NBA 2K17. Younger and older version

    • @GEEZYEA777
      @GEEZYEA777 Před 6 lety

      Omg. I remember some guy went 29/31 with him against me on 6 minute quarters. The skyhook was literally unstoppable

    • @71ishmar
      @71ishmar Před 6 lety

      Imperious Rex The Younger Kareem could hit the Skyhook from Deeper Out! I know because I seen him play!

  • @robertbrown1826
    @robertbrown1826 Před 5 lety +1

    I grew up watching Kareem Abdul Jabar To me he is the greatest basketball player of all time. people are so enamored with Michael Jordan they forget how great he was.His Skyhook was a thing of beauty and the most Unstoppable shot in basketball history. no one had a shot like that no one the true G.O.A.T.

  • @geraldjohnson848
    @geraldjohnson848 Před 7 lety +2

    April 16: Happy birthday NBA (Ret.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Basketball Hall of Fame, 6 x NBA Champion, 19 x All Star, 6 x MVP, 2 x NBA Finals MVP, 15 x All Defensive Team, 2 x scoring champion, 4 x blocks leader. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, Johnny Walker LA. Blessings

    • @johntompkins5379
      @johntompkins5379 Před 4 lety

      6-4 in NBA FInals. And one title was won because of Magic Johnson (1980 vs. 76'ers).

  • @geedee512
    @geedee512 Před 4 lety +3

    Kareem, author, director, actor, activist, historian, and athlete. Oh, and he trained with Bruce Lee. G.O.A.T.

  • @aleksdefreitas6014
    @aleksdefreitas6014 Před 6 lety +5

    Agree 100% period

  • @tobylemieux7256
    @tobylemieux7256 Před 5 lety +1

    I was at a game not long after Kareem came to the Lakers. They were playing Kansas City, coached by Cotten Fitzsimmons, and neither team was very good that season. Sometime after half time and the game was getting sloppy there was a loose ball at the opposite end of the court when Kareem dove for it. He some how ended up on his backside, legs splayed out in a huge "V" as the ball rolled past him. He reached out those long spider-like arms, grabbed the loose ball and made the outlet pass to the guard who converted for the score. Crazy game punctuated by the "do everything" Kareem Abdul Jabbar.

  • @davefleming1117
    @davefleming1117 Před rokem

    Great video. Kareem was a complete player. Could do it ALL... such a privilege to watch most of his career. I was a Celtics fan but Kareem was my favorite . Such a beautiful shot! Miss you Kareem

  • @millisabee15
    @millisabee15 Před 7 lety +33

    The skyhook was a nasty shot. Unstoppable.

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Před 7 lety +3

      Except by Wilt Chamberlain, who blocked it regularly.

    • @Goatedjaden04
      @Goatedjaden04 Před 6 lety +2

      tunanorth only two times really

    • @mckinleywebb5910
      @mckinleywebb5910 Před 6 lety

      Not really...I saw them play and Wilt would block one occasionally...never regularly...and, because Wilt was toward the end of his career, Kareem usually won the individual battles...
      Head to Head battles
      First Meeting: Abdul-Jabbar: 23 pts. (42.9 FG%), 20 Reb. Chamberlain: 25 pts. (64.3 FG%), 25 Reb.
      Reg. season (head-to-head) Abdul-Jabbar: 31.8 PPG, 15.8 RPG Chamberlain: 16.3 PPG, 17.6 RPG
      Postseason (head-to-head) Abdul-Jabbar: 29.7 PPG, 17.9 RPG Chamberlain: 15.9 PPG, 19.1 RPG

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 6 lety +1

      I must admit that. Never has there every been such an unstoppable and accurate shot. And dunks don't count , nor should they. You can't always execute a dunk, like you can other shots.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 5 lety

      @@mckinleywebb5910 Wilt shot very little by the time Kareem came in (to NBA). His role had changed a lot

  • @CLewey44
    @CLewey44 Před 7 lety +9

    Funny watching him 2-feet above the rim in college shooting layups...that's really why he was so great maybe. Instead of crushing the ball every time he got underneath, he learned to shoot in close. He could have dunked the ball 15 times a game in college but had to learn to have that soft touch.

    • @newbaIance
      @newbaIance Před 7 lety +7

      CLewey44 dunking was banned just because of him I think

  • @DoubleStar92
    @DoubleStar92 Před 6 lety

    1984 in Utah listening to the game on the radio because the game wasn’t on TV! Kareem surpassing Wilt to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer!

  • @mookeychase0907
    @mookeychase0907 Před 7 lety +2

    Great video my dude,so nice to hear a younger dude acknowledge Kareem's greatness. Also to hear that MJ may not be the GOAT but he def is the best Finals player ever. He never lost and his numbers are astounding and never to be repeated. Still Kareem has 6 rings also so that can't be the reason MJ is the GOAT. Kareem accomplished so much and as an old man he put up numbers and was a factor still...

  • @GEEZYEA777
    @GEEZYEA777 Před 6 lety +3

    Great vid man

  • @Allen.Fepuleai
    @Allen.Fepuleai Před 7 lety +5

    Great analysis and a very solid case for Kareem being GOAT

  • @TheWonderStraw
    @TheWonderStraw Před 4 lety +2

    Definitely agree. KAJ greatest ever.

  • @donaldwallace1525
    @donaldwallace1525 Před rokem +1

    I played center in HS, 6'6" with long arms. I would watch Jabbar every Sunday and then go practice the sky-hook. He was my hero and I wanted to be like him. He was a scoring machine and the only player that could handle Chamberland. I would have loved to see those two match up when Wilt was in his prime. Wilt was stronger and a better shot blocker. Kareem was a dead eye, I think he could have sky hooked from 3 pt land. Anyway, Kareem and Wilt are my GOATS.

  • @HarpoSpoke
    @HarpoSpoke Před 7 lety +22

    11-Trained with Bruce Lee ....So he can kick your ass too.
    Now that's what should happen when a 27 win team drafts a player who is legitimately in the conversation as the GOAT....he improved them to 56 wins. Compare that to what happened with the 27 win Bulls drafted Michael Jordan....38 wins. Not bad, but the Bulls certainly didn't just add the greatest player ever to their roster and only improved by 11 wins.

    • @ryanjacobs9917
      @ryanjacobs9917 Před 7 lety +1

      Do you not understand how there wasn't as much skill and competition in that era? If kareem played in Jordan's time he'd still definitely be top 3 but between when Kareem was drafted and when Jordan was drafted the league wasn't the same.

    • @HarpoSpoke
      @HarpoSpoke Před 7 lety +5

      Ryan Jacobs
      Kareem played in the 70s...only 10 years before MJ showed up.
      Or do you also mean that MJ wouldn't be as good if he played today since the players have all gotten bigger, stronger, and faster?
      Something tells me you won't want to keep the same standard for both players.

    • @HarpoSpoke
      @HarpoSpoke Před 6 lety +2

      Not sure how Kareem is overrated. His accomplishments merit far more praise than he gets. He didn't have the advantage of having Nike make exaggerated claims about how he was supposedly better than every other player.

    • @HarpoSpoke
      @HarpoSpoke Před 6 lety

      Hard to take any of that seriously when you typed "Kareem lost to 'insert name of one player" so many times.
      It's a team sport.
      You say: _but you can't look over the fact that he had help_
      No kidding...so did *every other player who ever won anything*
      That's how it works. This is not news. When you don't have help, you lose. When you win, it means you had help. This isn't golf or tennis.
      I'll take Wilt, Russell, Kareem, or Hakeem too. Although the problem with Hakeem is he didn't develop his skills as much until later in his career. Not his fault of course. He didn't start playing the sport until his latter teens. Kinda like how Dirk became an all time great eventually, but didn't have all the skills early in his career.

    • @HarpoSpoke
      @HarpoSpoke Před 6 lety

      Wow...you just doubled down on the claim that they play 1 on 1 in the NBA.
      You don't really know how the sport works, do you?

  • @paysonfox88
    @paysonfox88 Před 6 lety +3

    Kareem is an original. The Sky hook was a shot he was forced to practically invent to get around the NCAA's anti- dunk rule.
    Wilt Chamberlain said that Kareem was the only guy he ever needed help to guard. Wilt was mostly unsuccessful in his attempts to block or defend the sky hook shot.
    I say the only person who can call their shot a true sky hook would be a center at 7' or taller. At that height, the "sky" truly enters the hook. Also, it's necessary to have large hands to shoot the shot with the wrist like a normal set shot.
    I'm saying Kareem's stats don't lie. Longevity is a virtue too. He maintained 24+ pts per game for 20 years. That's crazy.

  • @joemarshall4226
    @joemarshall4226 Před 5 lety +1

    They didn't mention his mind. Magic said Kareem was the smartest man he ever knew. He was the consulate team leader and strategist....he kept his eye on the outcome of the game, saving his energy, and coming through in the clutch....like Russell, helping his team first before any individual accomplishments.

  • @kevinstratton6017
    @kevinstratton6017 Před 6 lety +1

    Good work, you make a compelling case, enjoyed watching it.

  • @jojovalencia5645
    @jojovalencia5645 Před 7 lety +44

    he is the great player of all time

  • @knowledgerobinson9076
    @knowledgerobinson9076 Před 7 lety +56

    he is the best ever

  • @dispassionateobserver
    @dispassionateobserver Před 5 lety +1

    Most people have no clue how dominant Kareem was at every level. He dominated individually and his teams rarely lost. People like to make MJ and Lebron the GOAT because being a seven footer with an almost automatic Skyhook isn't as marketable as the flashier guards. I personally think that Kareem is the closest thing there is to a GOAT. He is the best blend of stats, individual accolades, championships, peak, longevity, and overall impact on both sides of the floor. A lot of players hit some of those check marks, but Kareem is among the best in all those categories.

  • @keithwalker1794
    @keithwalker1794 Před 3 lety +2

    Definitely the greatest of all time. The only player not only to win multiple championships at every level, highschool, college, and the pro's. But had his jersey retired at every level of the game by every team that he played for. Just awesome.

  • @alitoofresh9044
    @alitoofresh9044 Před 7 lety +46

    i do not get why people say lebron is better

    • @franklinclinton3207
      @franklinclinton3207 Před 7 lety +16

      because there brainwash

    • @navin4984
      @navin4984 Před 7 lety +5

      LeBron? Most people have MJ at number 1 on their GOAT list.
      LeBron will be better and surpass Kareem in 2024

    • @jamesmorrison185
      @jamesmorrison185 Před 7 lety +3

      get off the crack dude lebron couldnt hold up kareems jock strap...lol

    • @navin4984
      @navin4984 Před 7 lety +2

      +Franklin Clinton
      Speaking of brainwash. You spelled "they're" and "brainwashed" wrong incorrectly.

    • @jamesmorrison185
      @jamesmorrison185 Před 7 lety +1

      Because they haven' seen any real players play live at a game there was a time you could go to a game on a regular bases and see all the big names ,today's pinheads only see tv which looks faster and they didn't see the decades of players there is a difference ,
      John Havlicek of Boston was a bigger smarter version of john stockton , he would do just as well today as then, good size and speed and he is still one of the top 20 scorers of all time with 8 NBA titles 13 time all Star and one NCAA championship, just one of the many guys out there, better than todays players

  • @bignalgas1
    @bignalgas1 Před 7 lety +8

    a "LEW" ; only comes along every 100 years..

  • @terriswilson5857
    @terriswilson5857 Před 3 lety +1

    What can we say, he was unstoppable.

  • @alanrochford430
    @alanrochford430 Před 4 lety +1

    Yes sir Kareem the 🐐

  • @lairdjones7369
    @lairdjones7369 Před 5 lety +3

    NBA finals mvp 14 years apart has to be on all the lists with Olajuwon and Jordan

  • @steverevell8723
    @steverevell8723 Před 7 lety +7

    Not even an argument from high school to pros Kareem is the greatest ever

  • @helpsong
    @helpsong Před 4 lety +1

    Watching Kareem play was a thing of beauty. He could do it all, rebound,play defense,run the court and score. He changed the game.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Před 2 lety

      Kareem abdul jabber skyhook was like a trapdoor : defender center couldn"t get out in the door/ pant :area greatest weapon in sports ;; jabber other than skyhook & dunk shot ; jump shot little over average ;& dribbling too

  • @businessk7236
    @businessk7236 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you!!!!! Great vid. He is the greatest basketball of all time.

  • @jackiesingleton2351
    @jackiesingleton2351 Před 5 lety +5

    WAIT WAIT WAIT... 3:45 Kareem holds the college score per game record with 26per? Didn't Pistol Pete Maravich AVERAGE 44?

    • @richcarrCCC
      @richcarrCCC Před 4 lety

      yeah I caught that too
      maybe it was "a then collegiate scoring record"

  • @grantkerridge
    @grantkerridge Před 11 měsíci

    85 finals against Boston. He was written off, near the end of his career and still gave the big the 3 the business. Besides that he is a highly intelligent and articulated individual. He is true asset to the NBA and the basketball community in general.

  • @NoName-zv5rp
    @NoName-zv5rp Před 6 lety +2

    Kareem is the goat.

  • @arizonaFIREent
    @arizonaFIREent Před 7 lety +36

    I hate Kareem being a Celtics fan but he was better than Jordan!!! #truth

    • @blakefucker9108
      @blakefucker9108 Před 6 lety +1

      hahahahaha βλαξ

    • @kyemin5802
      @kyemin5802 Před 6 lety +1

      RIght.

    • @JustmeDavis
      @JustmeDavis Před 6 lety +1

      Tha Ruthless 1_ AZF you remember there record Jordan set in playoffs against your Celtics the best Celtic team ever 60 fucking fucking 3 points after mising a season and people forget Jordan missed a whole season with for injury

    • @seanfelder3286
      @seanfelder3286 Před 5 lety

      As a huge L.A. Lakers fan in franchise history he's 2nd greatest all time.magic is #1

    • @seanfelder3286
      @seanfelder3286 Před 5 lety +1

      Remember it was Kareem who helped L.A. Lakers dethroned Boston Celtics in 1985 to help win franchise 1st NBA championship ever against our arch rivals

  • @brodyscroggins4493
    @brodyscroggins4493 Před 7 lety +36

    No one is gonna point out that he has 19 all stars...

    • @cheyheyway6244
      @cheyheyway6244 Před 6 lety +3

      MyName Brody He makes players into stars all while winning and spreading the glory some Jordan was never able to do to worried about self image even when retired he’s the only fall Hall of Famer that says he still is the best

    • @samfisher2306
      @samfisher2306 Před 5 lety

      I didn't know that...wow. Thanks man.

    • @RommelEGH
      @RommelEGH Před 5 lety

      remember martin short? don't speak too soon.

    • @ice_springtrap8225
      @ice_springtrap8225 Před 5 lety

      ThatOne Guy tbh he should have made 20 cause in 1978 he averaged 20 and 10

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 5 lety

      @@cheyheyway6244 I'd say that applies more to Magic than Kareem.

  • @jenjay0167
    @jenjay0167 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow Great video! I have so many moments. Seeing him in the garden I grew up in New York and watching him just kill it was wonderful. going to UCLA and seeing trophies (sitting on Wooden’s couch). It gave me chills experience I can’t even put into words. People talk about Jordan and LeBron and they are great in their own right but no one dominated like Kareem! The original G.O.A.T. before rest before franchise contracts before private planes!

  • @madamedra9826
    @madamedra9826 Před 3 lety

    I like this ....tanx for sharing this video

  • @kevinblanch
    @kevinblanch Před 6 lety +5

    Amen;; The Greatest ballketball player in HISTORY,, hands down, high school collage NBA bucks lakers bruins........ !!!!!,, and he is like me a Leukemia survivor,

  • @kybelian
    @kybelian Před 7 lety +34

    The reasons the sports media does not push Jabbar's greatness is because of his political activism which included boycotting the Olympics, supporting Ali's stance on Vietnam, being outspoken on racism in and out of the league and his conversion to Islam.

    • @nunyabusiness7927
      @nunyabusiness7927 Před 6 lety +2

      Politics are irrelevant. Mohamed Ali was loved worldwide and he's considered the greatest heavyweight fighter of all time. He was Muslim and very politically active. Many people do rank Jabbar as the greatest of all time. His numbers speak for themselves.

    • @RommelEGH
      @RommelEGH Před 5 lety

      Totally not true. i was there and that was not even considered.

  • @buckaroo8805
    @buckaroo8805 Před 4 lety +1

    I have to agree with you! Jabbar was unstopple! Relentless scorer and shot blocker! But that sweeping hook shot acrosss in the paint was deadly! And above all unlike a lot of big men, his free throw shooting was excellent. He was a complete player and had no weekness!

  • @time4jesus
    @time4jesus Před 7 lety

    There are legitimate arguments for other players as well, but the reasons stated here are just as solid. Excellent video.

  • @alanrosenbach
    @alanrosenbach Před 4 lety +3

    I didn't realize until watching this that Kareem finished top three in rebounding and blocked shots all time. Also, his third place all time shot blocking stat is marred by the fact that the NBA did NOT record shot blocks until his fourth season!
    One thing not discussed was that occasionally Kareem was outplayed in a playoff series: Kareem did not dominate Moses Malone or Bill Walton in a few playoff series. If you're thinking of Wilt as the greatest ever, Bill Russell got to him in the playoffs. In contrast, who ever outplayed Jordan in a playoff series? Or Kobe for that matter (Hmm, maybe Tim Duncan but I'm not sure)? Or Lebron?
    It's hard to judge who's the greatest. But Kareem certainly was at the top for the longest period of time. 18 All Star games? Six MVP's? Number one all time scorer, number three all time rebounder and maybe would have been number one all time shot blocker if they kept track before his fourth season! You kiddin' me?

    • @arch0049
      @arch0049 Před 4 lety +1

      Jordan got outplayed 3 times by Joe Dumars and the pistons. Truth hurts.