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  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. on April 16, 1947, in New York City. The only son of Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Sr., a New York City policeman, and his wife, Cora,...

  3. Birthday: April 16, 1947 ( Aries) Born In: New York, New York, United States. Coaches #7. Basketball Players #9. Sportspersons #40. Quick Facts. Girlfriend: Cheryl Pistono (Ex) Also Known As: Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. Age: 77 Years, 77 Year Old Males. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Habiba Abdul-Jabbar (1971—1978) father: Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Sr.

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  4. 375.6K Followers. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 5 Kids: All About His Sons and Daughters. Story by Jacklyn Krol. • 2w • 4 min read. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is a dad to daughters Habiba Jr. and...

  5. Abdul-Jabbar met Habiba Abdul-Jabbar (born Janice Brown) at a Lakers game during his senior year at UCLA. They married in 1971, [249] and together had three children: daughters Habiba and Sultana and son Kareem Jr., who played basketball at Western Kentucky after attending Valparaiso .

    • 1969–1989
    • Power Memorial, (New York City, New York)
    • UCLA (1966–1969)
  6. Apr 14, 2022 · Born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. in Manhattan, Abdul-Jabbar worked his way up in the world of the NBA, until he ultimately amassed an impressive net worth of $20 million, per Celebrity Net Worth.

  7. Apr 27, 2023 · The 77-year-old former NBA star, Kareem Abdul Jabbars children are five in number. They include 3 sons, Kareem Abdul Jabbar Jr., Amir Abdul Jabbar, and Adam Abdul-Jabbar, and 2 daughters, Habiba Abdul-Jabbar and Sultana Abdul-Jabbar.

  8. Apr 12, 2024 · Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born April 16, 1947, New York, New York, U.S.) is an American collegiate and professional basketball player who, as a 7-foot 2-inch- (2.18-metre-) tall centre, dominated the game throughout the 1970s and early ’80s.

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