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"They were trying to inhibit my game" - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on why the NCAA's dunk ban never slowed him down
The NCAA once set out on a mission to curb Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 's greatness by banning dunking in 1967. However, the rule ...
In 1967, the NCAA attempted to stifle his dominance by implementing a ban on dunking, believing it would inhibit his game. However, this decision only highlighted Abdul-Jabbar's exceptional skill set ...
In 1967, the NCAA banned dunking—widely seen as a move to curb Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s dominance at UCLA. At the time, he was known as Lew Alcindor and already rewriting college basketball history.
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YouTube Gold: Darryl Dawkins Best Dunks
Believe it or not, there used to be a time when dunks were perfunctory. If you look back at old clips of Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell, they just put the ball over the rim and in the basket. Keep ...
No. 1 seed Stanford was already demolishing Montana State at home in the first round of the women's NCAA tournament when Fran Belibi added an exclamation mark to the Cardinal's ultimate 78-37 rout of ...
Brittney Griner took a pass from a teammate, stepped toward the basket, stretched out her right arm and slammed the ball through. Then the Baylor star reacted in typically modest fashion. ''I think my ...
A North Carolina judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the 1983 NC State men's basketball team, shutting down the national championship winner's request for NIL compensation.
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