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Basketball icon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hospitalized in LA with a shattered hip

19:31 16.12.2023

NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, aged 76 and standing at an impressive seven feet two inches tall, was rushed to UCLA hospital in Los Angeles after falling and breaking his hip while attending a concert. The incident occurred on Friday night, and Abdul-Jabbar's longtime business partner, Deborah Morales, released a statement on his social media accounts confirming the accident. The statement did not specify which concert the former basketball center had been attending.

According to Morales, Abdul-Jabbar had an accidental fall, resulting in a broken hip. The statement expressed gratitude for the support that Abdul-Jabbar had received, particularly from the Los Angeles Fire Department, who provided assistance at the venue, and the medical team at UCLA Hospital, who are currently looking after him. The statement also mentioned that Abdul-Jabbar would undergo surgery on Saturday.

KTLA reported that the surgery was scheduled for Saturday, indicating the urgency of the situation. Abdul-Jabbar, who began his NBA career with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1969, is best known for his years with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s. He played a critical role in leading the Lakers to five NBA championships and held the NBA's all-time scoring record until LeBron James surpassed him in February of this year. Abdul-Jabbar is a six-time NBA MVP and has held the record for 39 years.

In addition to his basketball career, Abdul-Jabbar is also known for his activism and writing. In 2020, he revealed that he had battled prostate cancer, and in 2009, he disclosed his diagnosis of chronic myeloid leukemia, a type of blood cancer. Before leaving office, former president Barack Obama awarded Abdul-Jabbar the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States.

TMZ was the first to report the news of Abdul-Jabbar's accident, emphasizing that he would undergo hip surgery. The report highlighted Abdul-Jabbar's impressive basketball career, noting that he is currently ranked second on the NBA's all-time scoring list with 38,387 points. This milestone was surpassed by LeBron James in February 2020. The report stated that it was unclear which concert Abdul-Jabbar had been attending when the fall occurred, and they promised to provide updates as the story develops.

Abdul-Jabbar's representative confirmed the hospitalization and injury, stating that the NBA legend had suffered a significant fall while attending a concert in Los Angeles. Deborah Morales, the representative, mentioned that Abdul-Jabbar had been taken to a hospital but did not provide details about the specific concert he was attending. Morales informed the media that the Hall of Famer would undergo surgery and expressed Abdul-Jabbar's appreciation for the assistance he received from the Los Angeles Fire Department and the medical team at UCLA Hospital.

Abdul-Jabbar's basketball career is revered, with his accomplishments including playing for 20 seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. He became the NBA's all-time leading scorer on April 5, 1984, with 38,387 points. He won six MVP Awards, the most by any player, and secured six NBA championships throughout his career. Abdul-Jabbar was a 19-time All-Star and received ten All-NBA First Team nods. His jersey number, 33, is retired by both the Bucks and Lakers. In addition to his NBA success, Abdul-Jabbar won three NCAA titles at UCLA and was the first overall pick in the 1969 NBA Draft. He retired from basketball in 1989 at the age of 42, leaving behind a remarkable legacy.

This unfortunate incident occurs three years after Abdul-Jabbar revealed that he had successfully beaten prostate cancer and was also battling chronic myeloid leukemia, highlighting his resilience in the face of adversity. The news of his hospitalization has been met with concern and well wishes from fans worldwide for a speedy recovery.

Julie Sharp, a digital producer at kcalnews.com, reported the incident and provided additional background on Abdul-Jabbar's career. Sharp's coverage focused on the details of the accident and Abdul-Jabbar's medical history, underlining his achievements and impact on the sport. As a South Bay native, Sharp has a deep understanding of the local community and civic news, making her coverage both informative and relatable.

/ Saturday, December 16, 2023, 7:31 PM /

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