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Abdul-Jabbar is a six-time NBA champion.
In the 1969 NBA Draft, he was selected by the Milwalkey Bucks as the No. 1 pick in the first round and was named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season. In the 1970-71 season, Abdul-Jabbar averaged points per game, won the title of regular season MVP and NBA scoring champion, and led the team to the NBA championship.
In 1976, he moved to the Los Angeles Lakers, and Elvin Johnson, known as the magician, became the two pillars of the Lakers, leading the team to five NBA championships. In his career, he was selected as the NBA regular season MVP 6 times, the NBA Finals MVP 2 times, and the NBA All-NBA Team 10 times.
Lakers period
In 1975, Abdul-Jabbar applied to management for a transfer to New York or Los Angeles, and Bucks manager Wayne Ebrey knew there was no hope of retaining him, so he had to agree. The Bucks sent Abdul-Jabbar to the Los Angeles Lakers, where they were paid Junio Bridgeman, Duff Meyers, Elmore Smith and Brian Winters in trades. In 1975-76, Abdul-Jabbar helped the Lakers to a 40-42 record, and he also won the fourth regular season MVP of his career with points and rebounds.
In 1976-77, Lakers veteran Jerry West was invited to become the team's head coach, and the Lakers won the regular season championship with a 53-29 record. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won his fifth MVP in eight years with points per game, rebounds, shooting percentage and blocks. However, the Lakers were swept by the Portland Trail Blazers led by Bill Walton in the Western Conference Finals, and despite Abdul-Jabbar's continued efforts, the Lakers' record for the next two years was only in the middle of the league.
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Six-time NBA champion.
In the 1969 NBA Draft, he was selected by the Milloquay Bucks as the No. 1 pick in the first round of the NBA Draft, and was named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season.
In the 1970-71 season, Abdul-Jabbar averaged points per game, won the title of regular season MVP and NBA scoring champion, and led the team to the NBA championship.
In 1976, he switched to the Los Angeles Lakers, and became the two pillars of the Lakers with Elvin Johnson, who was known as the "Magic", leading the team to five NBA championships.
In his career, he was selected 6 times as NBA regular season MVP, 2 times as NBA Finals MVP, 10 times as the NBA All-NBA First Team, 5 times as the NBA All-NBA Second Team, 5 times as the NBA All-Defensive First Team, 6 times as the NBA All-Defensive Second Team, 19 times as the NBA All-Star Team, 2 times as the NBA scoring champion, and 4 times as the NBA Block King.
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Kobe Bryant and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are both well-known scorers for the Lakers. Kobe Bryant scored 33,643 career points, averaging 25 points per game, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 38,387 points per game. Oddly enough, Kobe Bryant and Abdul-Jabbar played in the NBA for 20 years.
Why is Abdul-Jabbar, who averages less points per game, the leading scorer in NBA history, while Kobe Bryant is only fourth on the NBA's overall scoring list? Although both Kobe and Abdul-Jabbar had 20-year NBA careers, Bryant only played 1,346 games with an average attendance of 82 percent, while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played 1,560 pizza games with an average attendance of 95 percent. In comparison, Abdul-Jabbar played 214 more games than Kobe.
If Kobe Bryant averages 25 points per game in his career and attendance is as high as Abdul-Jabbar, then he will score 5,350 more points, and his career total will be 33,643 points + 5,350 points and 38,993 points, 606 points more than Abdul-Jabbar, and he will become the all-time scoring leader. There are two main reasons why Kobe Bryant played so much less than Abdul-Jabbar: first, he endured a shrinking season, and second, he suffered devastating injuries.
Reason 1: Shrinking season. In the 1998-1999 season, STERN players had lower salaries and demanded a higher age threshold for players to enter the NBA, causing extreme dissatisfaction with the players' union, which refused to sign labor contracts and went on strike.
The NBA labor dispute lasted for 129 days until November 7, when Stern and the team owners finally regressed, so that the NBA did not stop that year, only 50 games were played, and Kobe Bryant played 32 fewer games.
In the 2011-2012 season, the two sides were again at an impasse due to wage caps, which led to the start of the season on November 25, more than a month later than usual. The length of the season was reduced to 66 games, and Bryant played 18 fewer games. In two shortened seasons, Bryant played 50 fewer games.
Cause 2: Injury. In the 2012-2013 season, Kobe Bryant ruptured his Achilles tendon in order to lead the team to the playoffs, which became a turning point in his career.
He went from a superstar who could score points per game to a blacksmith who scored less than 20 points per game. Attendance was low. In the three seasons following the injury, he played six, 35 and 66 games respectively, missing many games.
In fact, at the beginning of his career, Kobe Bryant also experienced a lot of minor injuries, playing less than 70 games in a few seasons. Injuries have caused him to slip in form, allowing him to play less. It's normal for him to score less points than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
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Maybe it's because he has a higher scoring rate, and because he has different positions, he actually gets different scoring opportunities.
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Abdul-Jabbar is very physical, and in the same 20 seasons, Abdul-Jabbar has barely missed too many games, basically full attendance every season. And the scoring rate is very high, the debut is the peak, and it has been maintained.
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Because Abdul-Jabbar's ability is very high, and he has some skills, and he will also have some specialties, and he will also exercise regularly, so his score will be much higher than Kobe's.
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Because Abdul-Jabbar's individual strength is quite good, and he has very good performance. Basically, it can play a decisive role in scoring on the field, so the total score is relatively high.
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It's because this player has been playing very consistently, and he usually pays special attention to practice, so the total score is relatively high.
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Kobe Bryant is seriously underrated, the only person close to Jordan, Jordan has two three-in-a-row, Kobe Bryant has a three-in-a-row and a two-in-a-row, Duncan has not won a championship, Magic has only one or two in a row, and Abdul-Jabbar also has only two in a row, if the championship is the ultimate pursuit of NBA stars, then the consecutive championship is the ultimate embodiment of strength. If it weren't for the Celtics, Kobe Bryant would have been two three-in-a-row. But Kobe Bryant is Kobe, and he has successfully taken revenge.
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Kobe, who played as a substitute, suffered a major injury at the end of his career, Abdul-Jabbar took the most shots in history, and Kobe Bryant was third.
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