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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, orig. (Ferdinand) Lew(is) Alcindor, (born April 16, 1947, New York, N.Y., U.S.), U.S. basketball player. During his college career at UCLA, the team lost only two games, and he led it to three national championships (1967–69). He then joined the Milwaukee Bucks; in 1975 he was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Standing 7 ft 2 in. (2 m 18 cm), he was the dominant centre of his time and helped his teams to six NBA titles. By the time he retired in 1989, he had scored a record 38,387 points. He also set the record for most field goals (15,837) and most minutes played (57,446). He was voted Most Valuable Player a record six times.