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  2. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - Upper Deck used six photos of Abdul-Jabbar during his college years without permission. The photos were part of a trading card series called "Greats of the Game," which also had Abdul-Jabbar's name and signature. "Abdul-Jabbar never authorized the production of the cards," the suit reads according to Courthouse News.

  3. Pauley Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    It was later autographed by coach John Wooden and several former Bruins' players including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton. It was acquired by a private party and consigned to a sports memorabilia auction where it sold May 1, 2011 for $325,085, the most ever paid for a piece of college basketball memorabilia. [25]

  4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's Biggest Money Regret - AOL

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    Basketball great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has led a pretty charmed life. Still, at age 66 he does have a few regrets. ... Abdul-Jabbar signed a one-page document giving Collins carte blanche with the ...

  5. Bill Mack (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Mack 's reliefs and full-round sculptures are in many major sports hall of Fame in America, including the NBA Hall Of Fame – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, [4] Baseball Hall of Fame – Harmon Killebrew, Figure Skating Hall of Fame – Peggy Fleming, Tennis Hall of Fame – Arthur Ashe, Cowboy Hall of Fame – Casey Tibbs, The Canadian and U.S. Hockey ...

  6. The Heart of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - AOL

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  7. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - Wikipedia

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    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (/ k ə ˈ r iː m æ b ˈ d uː l dʒ ə ˈ b ɑːr / kə-REEM ab-DOOL jə-BAR; born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. / æ l ˈ s ɪ n d ər / al-SIN-dər, April 16, 1947) is an American former basketball player.