Special moment between Shaq & Kareem there. To be honest, when I first saw that they were going to be on the air together tonight, my thoughts immediately went to what Shaq wrote about Kareem in his book, "Uncut". That was beautiful to hear Kareem clear the smoke a bit. (In Shaq's book, he told the story about how he would constantly say hello to Kareem as they walked past each other, and Kareem would mutter hello without breaking stride). In Magic's book, "When The Game Was Ours", he told stories about how rude Kareem was to the people around him, and Magic vowed to never be that way. He even told some stories about how acting the opposite way that Kareem acted, actually landed him some major business deals after retirement. Over the past 20 years, it sure seems like Kareem has changed A LOT. That truly was a beautiful moment between Shaq and Kareem. I have Kareem & MJ tied as the Greatest Players of All Time, by the way. =)
I guess it was true that Kap was a little obnoxious during their heydays. But i dont think he was arrogant, just his personality and the era he grew up in in terms of social injustice.. But i always believed Kap had a pure heart and wud never diss people coz of his arrogance.
Kareem was often seem as aloof which is why the media had issues with him. He was also well-spoken and vocal about social issues which alienated people even more during that time. Some people aren't social. Magic & Kareem have different personalities. I try to speak to people whenever they speak, but I'll likely never have the same enthusiasm. Some people actually take that as me being off-standish.
38,000 Points. 17,000 Rebounds. 3rd All Time Block Shots, 5000 Assist. 6 Rings. 6 MVP's. The most unstoppable shot in league history. Incredible Legacy. That interaction with Shaq was Priceless.
Lebron scored 38388 points to become the all time leader, at the age of 38 and record was broken after 38 years And he scored exactly 38 points today. That’s freaking awesome 😎
You can add many asterisks to his NBA resume if you give him the same treatment people give MJ and LeBron... He won 6 rings and only 2 FMVPs. Can you imagine if Kyrie and AD won FMVP instead of LeBron? or if Pippen had won 3 and Rodman 1 of MJ's FMVPs? Also, considering Kareem won pretty much all of his 6 MVPs during the era that most consider as the worst since the era the league got good (60s), how can you put that 1-2 MVP lead ahead of MJ and LeBron? MJ and LeBron played in stacked leagues. Dominating weaker competition just don't hold as much value. In terms of longevity, LeBron is pretty much shattering all previous notions we had. A few years ago we would always look at Kareem when talking about longevity, now it's just LeBron and it's not just because he broke Kareem's record (and let's not forget LeBron was already scoring a lot back in the 2000s, a very slow/low-scoring era of basketball). His biggest feats are his 6 rings, 6 MVPs and longevity, but adding some context to it, they don't look as impressive as MJ's ridiculous Bulls career and LeBron's overall career (if Vince Carter managed to get NBA minutes as a 43 yr old, LeBron can definitely do it as well considering how he's still one of the best in the league at 38). That being said, Kareem is still a top 3 player imo, but he's way behind LeBron and MJ. There's a cliff between them.
@@calamorta I don't consider Kareem the Goat but I'm not mad at anybody that thinks he is. I do believe he is top five and one of the greatest to do it. But you saying his resume deserves asterisks is some flat out ridiculous bs. Lol. We talking about somebody that was multiple champion on both the college and pro level. And to top it off he literally created his own shot that was basically unguardable. The man was a solid force to be reckoned with!
Yes he was, because as Jamaal said he was talking about issues that just "simple basketball players" aren't supposed to do or understand, the pressure was affecting him so much, he's an introvert and always been a bit aloof, so he ended leaving Milwaukee for a more tolerant city
I can't believe how much of this highlight was needed to remind everyone how invaluable Kareem was back then, the greatest center of all time. People in general always put Magic above him, no offense to Magic. As a matter of fact, if not Bron, he may had the greatest NBA career ever. What a beautiful Lakers moment.
Wasn't Kareem playing against shorter, way worse opponents than Magic? I thought the NBA was significantly more professionalized during Magics era. Not trying to take away credits to Kareem as it isn't house choice which era he played in, but it was a LOT easier Im assuming right?
@@NS3825 had he not created his own super team… he’d only have 2 rings… actually had KD not joined GSW, that honestly is what prevented LBJ from getting 6 rings by now. But pretty much LBJ’s scoring record will be in place for a LONG TIME…
Kareem has never been the most charismatic speaker (like Magic) but it a brilliant writer. Go read his substack for his thoughts: "I'm excited to see it happen. I don't see records as personal accomplishments, but more as human achievements. If one person can do something that's never been done, that means we all have a shot at doing it. It's a source of hope and inspiration. We all win when a record is broken and if LeBron breaks mine, I will be right there to cheer him on.”
Kareem, couldn't shoot 3's back then. It wasn't the centers of time play. They played down in the post. Kareem was unstoppable because of the sky hook . If there was a the 3-point line, you wanted Kareem to sky hook from that line . With time management on the players. Lebron's scoring title might not be broken for another 40+ yrs. Enjoy !!! Youngins. I myself won't be around to see this record broken forsure 💯
Kareem got 5660 assists as total, Lebron has 10354 assists so far today, just imagine that Lebron wouldn't have passed the ball 5000 times and would have shot and scored only 50% of those shots he would have been over 40K points already....
@orlandobrown5051 Stop it ! You got KD, Curry, KG, Pierce, Harden, and Kobe in a 20yr span. Just give Lebron his flowers 💐 Enjoy his last couple of yrs. You might not see this for another 40+ yrs.
It's crazy to see how overall being a quiet person hurts your legacy. If Kareem spent his playing years screaming at people and talking about how great he is it would have boosted his popularity. Instead, he spent his time actually playing the game and helping his community so people forget what he did.
5:47 I grew up a baseball fan, in high school I got into football, but basketball has to be the most beautiful game ever played. It's like poetry, the ultimate form of expression with every dunk, layup, crossover, and every shot
Correction, Shaq is an extremely emotional guy. But that's what makes him so special. We all show emotion different ways, and being vulnerable is something we should always praise.
Kareem got the scoring records in 2 of the decades where defense was really really good. He played 4 years in college and he had the talent to play right out of highschool.
the kareem/shaq moment was very sweet, especially from a reserved guy like Cap. But when he said, '...for a few years there,' did a picture of Hakeem pop into anyone else's head??? Those old red and yellow unis were dope!!!
38 is the story here. Kareem held the title for 38 years, 38 year old LeBron passed him tonight scoring 38 points. LeBron now leads all-time scoring with 38,388 overall points.
Shaq trying to dismiss Kareem's apology by saying he already apologized in person but It's significant that he did it on air as well mainly because he didn't have to.
Kareem is a legend, for basketball and civil rights. He isn't a gregarious, extroverted guy, he's generally quiet and introspective and I think many take it the wrong way as him not liking other people or mean. Rules wouldn't let him play as a freshman, and they changed the rules of the game because he was so dominant. It would have been interesting if he had started in the NBA at 18 as well, but I think LeBron would still have caught him. LeBron will be 1 in scoring, maybe 2 in assists, might make top 20 in rebounds. Kareem, 2 in scoring, 3rd in rebounds, and 5k+ assists. Amazing players.
I love shaq, and I could really sense this was a moment that Shaq really wanted to convey publically that Kareem is a big reason Shaq was in the NBA, and it made him strive for greatness. I have been a hater of LeBron since he left Cleveland. Not sure what it was last night but I can't deny he is the blue print, model of how to play longer, and GOAT. Jordan is the best champion I have ever seen, Kobe is the best competitor, and Lebron is the best basketball player. I think we will see another Lebron in my lifetime, maybe his son or someone else. Someone that gets into the league early, decides not to get caught up in the money, women, drugs, and other spoils. Someone who spends 1 million + of their money a year on their body, doing the little things to stay healthy long term. Lebron has shown the way others will follow.
I remember Kareem commenting about the record in regards to his sky hook. He said something to the effect of "I got the record because of that shot. Young players could learn and master that shot and have the scoring record, but no one wants to do it. It's not sexy, it's not powerful."
salute to captain. kareem almost 38 years hold the record and now lebron the king now hold the record npw the goat the greatest career achievement and 20 years still playing🔥🫶congrats to lebron jamea.
Kareem seemed like he was trying hard not to say that LeBron broke the record partially because he played right out of high school and never had a major injury. Still, LeBron has had an excellent career and looking forward to see where it ends!
Well, that's actually true. Kareem played 4 years of college before the NBA, so he started age 24, as where lebron started at 18. And it took them both about 20 years to get to this exact point.. so I guess it just begs the question could you imagine how many more points Kareem would have got if he began at 18 and had 4 more years on-top of what he did... that would've been much harder to break!
@@Kristalaurene Good point. I think Kareem’s points weigh more, given he only made one three pointer and made more field goals. LeBron has played in a much softer league.
Who else is glad that this happened on TNT and not on ESPN?
Everyone xD
For real.. Thank God!!
wish it would have been with chuck ernie kenny and shaq as opposed to this crew
Everyone.
Yeah forget ESPN!!! Theyre trash
Kareem Speaking Directly to Shaq was A Great Moment that was so Underrated to a Lotta people.
Shaq could learn a thing or two about humility from him
That was epic for me. Even better than Lebron's postgame interview with them 💯
Tearjerking moment. Bless this sport😢
That " My main man..." was the most fiyah for me!! 🙂🙂
Underrated? No one rating that scene you clown.
Kareem showing Shaq love got to love it 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Jesus really Loves you and wants you to accept him as your Lord and saviour
@@Comedyvibes Kareem Doesn’t worship Jesus
@@jiggafromstatefarm9997 wrong, ISLAM worships Jesus as our Prophet, his name is very often mentioned in the Quran.
That was HUGE
@@mesutkuduloglu902 my mistake , I thought it was Jews who viewed him as a Prophet
“Is that my mayne? My main man.”
That was very wholesome.
That’s a dope moment between The Captain and Shaq!!
Regardless of all the memes, Kareem is taking this way better than Wilt did 🤣
How did wilt take it??
@@joabnyabuto6041 He was upset about it. Wilt was the ultimate competitor. He even said that MJ wouldn't have been able to hang with him in his era 🤣
@@PunjabiPiccolo that's what makes Wilt the beast
@@PunjabiPiccolo he started nba in 23 or 22 if started to play from 18 he would scored around 42k
@@mehdipakfetrat7766 If, doesn't exist
Such humility and appreciation. A legend forever!!!
Didn't Magic said he was not taking this well but it seemed like he is taking it very well with respect.
False Humility
bro did u not see him during the actual game 💀
@@thetruth65756 watching him clap LeBron?
@Dr Phot Better than genuine pettiness. Sometimes, the best thing you can do is to just put a face on.
Special moment between Shaq & Kareem there. To be honest, when I first saw that they were going to be on the air together tonight, my thoughts immediately went to what Shaq wrote about Kareem in his book, "Uncut". That was beautiful to hear Kareem clear the smoke a bit. (In Shaq's book, he told the story about how he would constantly say hello to Kareem as they walked past each other, and Kareem would mutter hello without breaking stride). In Magic's book, "When The Game Was Ours", he told stories about how rude Kareem was to the people around him, and Magic vowed to never be that way. He even told some stories about how acting the opposite way that Kareem acted, actually landed him some major business deals after retirement.
Over the past 20 years, it sure seems like Kareem has changed A LOT. That truly was a beautiful moment between Shaq and Kareem. I have Kareem & MJ tied as the Greatest Players of All Time, by the way. =)
Stop capping Lebron is the G.O.A.T
I guess it was true that Kap was a little obnoxious during their heydays. But i dont think he was arrogant, just his personality and the era he grew up in in terms of social injustice..
But i always believed Kap had a pure heart and wud never diss people coz of his arrogance.
@@xitskayo_ You spelled "Michael Jordan" wrong
Kareem was often seem as aloof which is why the media had issues with him. He was also well-spoken and vocal about social issues which alienated people even more during that time.
Some people aren't social. Magic & Kareem have different personalities. I try to speak to people whenever they speak, but I'll likely never have the same enthusiasm. Some people actually take that as me being off-standish.
That's fair but I would put Wilt, Olajuwon Bird, KD, and Duncan up there with Kareem and Jordan- #yourmansionlife
wow..I loved the way Kareem used this moment / platform to address Shaq. Much respect.
38,000 Points. 17,000 Rebounds. 3rd All Time Block Shots, 5000 Assist. 6 Rings. 6 MVP's. The most unstoppable shot in league history. Incredible Legacy. That interaction with Shaq was Priceless.
It's sad because most NBA fans today don't even realize those numbers. They go by what ESPN tells them.
@@1990758 indeed. Greatest College Player also
@@anthonysmith2050 so true
Lebron scored 38388 points to become the all time leader, at the age of 38 and record was broken after 38 years
And he scored exactly 38 points today.
That’s freaking awesome 😎
Not true. Quit making up facts. 39 years.
I saw that LeBron was 8 months away from being born when Kareem broke the record. That said, both could have been 38 years ago.
@@andresdiaz7112 38 years, 10 months, 2 days
Lebron at age 38 scored 38 points on the 38th day of the year to add to his 38,000+ points. His record breaking shot brought his points to 38,380
On the 38th day of the year!!!!
Kareem has the greatest resume in basketball history. No doubt in the conversation for the greatest to ever do it.
*BASKETBALL. Not just NBA. From high school to the pros. People need to recognize that.
You can add many asterisks to his NBA resume if you give him the same treatment people give MJ and LeBron...
He won 6 rings and only 2 FMVPs. Can you imagine if Kyrie and AD won FMVP instead of LeBron? or if Pippen had won 3 and Rodman 1 of MJ's FMVPs?
Also, considering Kareem won pretty much all of his 6 MVPs during the era that most consider as the worst since the era the league got good (60s), how can you put that 1-2 MVP lead ahead of MJ and LeBron? MJ and LeBron played in stacked leagues. Dominating weaker competition just don't hold as much value.
In terms of longevity, LeBron is pretty much shattering all previous notions we had. A few years ago we would always look at Kareem when talking about longevity, now it's just LeBron and it's not just because he broke Kareem's record (and let's not forget LeBron was already scoring a lot back in the 2000s, a very slow/low-scoring era of basketball).
His biggest feats are his 6 rings, 6 MVPs and longevity, but adding some context to it, they don't look as impressive as MJ's ridiculous Bulls career and LeBron's overall career (if Vince Carter managed to get NBA minutes as a 43 yr old, LeBron can definitely do it as well considering how he's still one of the best in the league at 38).
That being said, Kareem is still a top 3 player imo, but he's way behind LeBron and MJ. There's a cliff between them.
@@calamorta I don't consider Kareem the Goat but I'm not mad at anybody that thinks he is. I do believe he is top five and one of the greatest to do it. But you saying his resume deserves asterisks is some flat out ridiculous bs. Lol. We talking about somebody that was multiple champion on both the college and pro level. And to top it off he literally created his own shot that was basically unguardable. The man was a solid force to be reckoned with!
Totally insane HS record; Uni records (2 losses in 3 yrs starting. Freshmen couldn't play!); then his NBA career. Unstoppable shot.
@@calamorta those are just talking points invented by Jordan and LeBron fans because they can't touch Jabbar's accomplishments.
Lebron was born the year Kareem broke the record, 38 years later he breaks it. History made.
@@Sox58x pionel pessi can't win without cheating, rigged wc😭😭😭
@Box so why are you watching this vid
Maybe the next one will be born this year.
if Lebron so great then Why the lakers 13th in Western conference? 😂😆
38 years on 38,388 points
2:37 bruh the dude behind with the skyhook card haha dope
Shaq saying he is not a sensitive guy is the funniest thing ever 😆😆😆
No doubt, the media paints Kareem as a villain but this brother just demands more from young brothers coming up, I respect that ❤️
Kareem is painted as a hero nowadays i don't know what media you're watching. Maybe it was different during his playing career.
No the media doesn't do that just a few knuckleheads but the media as whole doesn't do that
Yes he was, because as Jamaal said he was talking about issues that just "simple basketball players" aren't supposed to do or understand, the pressure was affecting him so much, he's an introvert and always been a bit aloof, so he ended leaving Milwaukee for a more tolerant city
@@Gav_Noctemme neither
@@Ometecuhtli and u call that painting someone as a villain?? Really ?? C'mon
Kareem still looking good and nice to see the love for Shaq and vice versa:
Theres something really adorable about the way Kareem lit up when he heard Shaq's voice
I saw Kareem talking to Shaq at the end live on TNT. I feel so lucky to witness this extremely heartwarming moment 🥲
Kareem’s words about Bron were so genuine and so on point, got me a lil emotional
I can't believe how much of this highlight was needed to remind everyone how invaluable Kareem was back then, the greatest center of all time. People in general always put Magic above him, no offense to Magic. As a matter of fact, if not Bron, he may had the greatest NBA career ever. What a beautiful Lakers moment.
Magic had more Flash that's it. We all knew when the game got close where the ball was going. It wasn't Magic.
@@teofemo7000 yes it was. Magic carried Showtime. Kareem was 41 and could barely contribute
Exactly that's why I am not going to Say lebron James is the greatest of all time. When I've been watching the game for over 55 years.
Wasn't Kareem playing against shorter, way worse opponents than Magic? I thought the NBA was significantly more professionalized during Magics era.
Not trying to take away credits to Kareem as it isn't house choice which era he played in, but it was a LOT easier Im assuming right?
That Shaq and Kareem moment was beautiful
Kareem is now the senior/grandfather figure that people look up to now just like the legend of Bill Russell. #TheCaptain
Shaq --- I'm not a sensitive guy(2023)😂😂
😂😂😂
not sensitive since 2023
@@TeacherLegendary 😂
Hahahaha... nice one, Shaq
@@TeacherLegendarystill doesn’t hold up 😅
I love Kareem. Truly one of the greatest athletes of all time
Excellent I like how you word it. You said one of the greatest athletes of all time.
One of the athletes of all time as well. Very impressive.
Jabber Skyhook greatest offensive weapon ever;; prettiest weapon in sports history
Kareem acknowledging shaq was the best part!!
Records are ment to be broken. Had Kareem entered NBA after HS his Mark would have been insane. 45k easy
Had lebron not been an underdog in 7 of his 10 finals he would’ve had 7-8 rings
If MJ didn’t retire twice he would easily have 10k more points and 3 more rings. See the problem with “ifs” they don’t matter. Cheers to Bron.
@@tomspencer4371 thing is that would’ve happened and Lebron beating this record don’t change anything either
Cope 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@NS3825 had he not created his own super team… he’d only have 2 rings… actually had KD not joined GSW, that honestly is what prevented LBJ from getting 6 rings by now.
But pretty much LBJ’s scoring record will be in place for a LONG TIME…
@@tomspencer4371 thank you bro man give born his props
Kareem has never been the most charismatic speaker (like Magic) but it a brilliant writer. Go read his substack for his thoughts:
"I'm excited to see it happen. I don't see records as personal accomplishments, but more as human achievements. If one person can do something that's never been done, that means we all have a shot at doing it. It's a source of hope and inspiration. We all win when a record is broken and if LeBron breaks mine, I will be right there to cheer him on.”
Magic his nt brilliant speaker his hypocrite fake smile
Kareem made those point without shooting 3. Legend🔥
Kareem, couldn't shoot 3's back then. It wasn't the centers of time play. They played down in the post. Kareem was unstoppable because of the sky hook . If there was a the 3-point line, you wanted Kareem to sky hook from that line . With time management on the players. Lebron's scoring title might not be broken for another 40+ yrs. Enjoy !!! Youngins. I myself won't be around to see this record broken forsure 💯
He made it with less competition too
Kareem got 5660 assists as total, Lebron has 10354 assists so far today, just imagine that Lebron wouldn't have passed the ball 5000 times and would have shot and scored only 50% of those shots he would have been over 40K points already....
No Kareem! Lebron led his teams to FOUR championships NOT three.
@orlandobrown5051 Stop it ! You got KD, Curry, KG, Pierce, Harden, and Kobe in a 20yr span. Just give Lebron his flowers 💐 Enjoy his last couple of yrs. You might not see this for another 40+ yrs.
that was a beautiful moment between Shaq and Kareem
I remember watching Kareem as a rookie... Hes an intelligent guy.. always great to see him
Peep the 1986 Fleer Kareem Sticker Card on the back
Shaq really said he is not a sensitive guy 😂😂. Hope Charles test that this next inside the nba
If Charles was there he'd immediately call him "Mr. Sensitive"
It's crazy to see how overall being a quiet person hurts your legacy. If Kareem spent his playing years screaming at people and talking about how great he is it would have boosted his popularity. Instead, he spent his time actually playing the game and helping his community so people forget what he did.
"We are what we repeatedly do; excellence, then, is not an act but a habit."
Dude got the quote wrong. 🤣
He IMMEDIATELY corrected himself
Kareem...such a class act and a great NBA legend!
A legend pays respect to another legend.
Kareem said that bubble chip didn’t count😅😂
the dude with the Kareem basketball card..lol
Right ✅️ 😆🤣
I’d be hyped af too. Those tickets worth every penny
Them tickets worth pennies, you are right.
Kareem is still the Best when he said "Walaikum Salam"
Exactly don't worry they're gonna forget about lebron James when he retires.
"excellence is an act and not a habit" lol
Oooopsie
5:47
I grew up a baseball fan, in high school I got into football, but basketball has to be the most beautiful game ever played. It's like poetry, the ultimate form of expression with every dunk, layup, crossover, and every shot
Correction, Shaq is an extremely emotional guy. But that's what makes him so special. We all show emotion different ways, and being vulnerable is something we should always praise.
man just thinking how Kobe never got to grow old with this game. and bless up with his presence 🥲
“When someone criticizes you, see if there is any truth in the criticism…use it as motivation.”
Good segment with Kareem there. Nice to see and hear from him!
Kareem you are a class act! Love you and have enjoyed your contributions to basketball and the world.🌏
The great Kareem Abdul I watched him for years playing for the Lakers it was awesome NBA was awesome back then
Man Kap looks good for his age.🍷🐐
He looks good…Period
Adam did a great job on the intro. Incredible introduction to a titan in KAJ
Ahh I love when old heads like Kareem say “my main man” 😭🖤
When Shaq said that he is not a sensitive guy I'm sure somewhere Charles Barkley is spitting his food out of his mouth.
Kareem got the scoring records in 2 of the decades where defense was really really good. He played 4 years in college and he had the talent to play right out of highschool.
Shaq really mellowed out huh. Put a tear in my eye tbh
The love between Kareem and Shaq are the end.
Shaq probably cried in the car after that one on one conversation with Kareem 😂
Yeah he was hype.
the kareem/shaq moment was very sweet, especially from a reserved guy like Cap. But when he said, '...for a few years there,' did a picture of Hakeem pop into anyone else's head??? Those old red and yellow unis were dope!!!
38 is the story here. Kareem held the title for 38 years, 38 year old LeBron passed him tonight scoring 38 points. LeBron now leads all-time scoring with 38,388 overall points.
In lebrons 20th year in 2023 the Jordan year lol
This was such a legendary night, this is why I love the nba and sports
That greeting of peace "salam alykum brother...walykum salam" btwn two greats Mansha'Allah 💪🏾
Shaq trying to dismiss Kareem's apology by saying he already apologized in person but It's significant that he did it on air as well mainly because he didn't have to.
He's honestly thinking 🤔 "If I played in the NBA when I was 18 years old, this shouldn't be happening".
Exactly that's a big advantage.
Kareem is a legend, for basketball and civil rights. He isn't a gregarious, extroverted guy, he's generally quiet and introspective and I think many take it the wrong way as him not liking other people or mean. Rules wouldn't let him play as a freshman, and they changed the rules of the game because he was so dominant. It would have been interesting if he had started in the NBA at 18 as well, but I think LeBron would still have caught him. LeBron will be 1 in scoring, maybe 2 in assists, might make top 20 in rebounds. Kareem, 2 in scoring, 3rd in rebounds, and 5k+ assists. Amazing players.
I love shaq, and I could really sense this was a moment that Shaq really wanted to convey publically that Kareem is a big reason Shaq was in the NBA, and it made him strive for greatness. I have been a hater of LeBron since he left Cleveland. Not sure what it was last night but I can't deny he is the blue print, model of how to play longer, and GOAT. Jordan is the best champion I have ever seen, Kobe is the best competitor, and Lebron is the best basketball player.
I think we will see another Lebron in my lifetime, maybe his son or someone else. Someone that gets into the league early, decides not to get caught up in the money, women, drugs, and other spoils. Someone who spends 1 million + of their money a year on their body, doing the little things to stay healthy long term. Lebron has shown the way others will follow.
I remember Kareem commenting about the record in regards to his sky hook. He said something to the effect of "I got the record because of that shot. Young players could learn and master that shot and have the scoring record, but no one wants to do it. It's not sexy, it's not powerful."
Pure class from The Captain, ما شاء الله
38,388 points after a record held for 38 years, ending the game with 38 points, at 38 years old, on the 38th day of the year.
shaq:"I'm not a sensitive guy".......ok
He’s a sad little child
Not only a great basketball player but a great human being and gentleman!!!👏👏👏🏀
Kareem is a class act all the way through thanks for everything.
Great Stuff With Kareem & Shaq #Class
1:30 its four my dude not 3
2:37 how they censoring my mans flexin with his card lol
Kareem The Legend!!!
NBA stat guys gotta put out more videos of young Kareem, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Wilt (if possible) still can't believe no video of 100pt game
Kareem is proud ❤
Shaq said, "So, I'm not a sensitive guy..." hahahhaahhahaa
That dude in the background 😂
Kareem Abdul Jabber is awesome. This was a GREAT interview.
salute to captain. kareem almost 38 years hold the record and now lebron the king now hold the record npw the goat the greatest career achievement and 20 years still playing🔥🫶congrats to lebron jamea.
God Bless Kareem. He’s didn’t age……his skin, hair, eyes everything looks youthful.
Long life and Health for my family and for all people!
Kareem prolly had no idea who Jamal was💀💀💀
To be fair half the people watching this video don't know either
Ngl Kareem sneak dissing shaq “you dominated centers for a couple years there” couple years??? That’s crazy😂
Even Kareem doesn’t count the Mickey ring
Classy move by Shaq at the end there, spoke on what he needed to then brough the attention back to LeBron.
When people thank you for “everything you’ve done” a lot of times it’s fair but a lot of times it’s them just saying “thanks for whatever”
I love the fact that Shaq said Salam Alaikum to Kareem man
Shaq speaking lit
This man trained and sparred with Bruce Lee
Kareem seemed like he was trying hard not to say that LeBron broke the record partially because he played right out of high school and never had a major injury. Still, LeBron has had an excellent career and looking forward to see where it ends!
Well, that's actually true. Kareem played 4 years of college before the NBA, so he started age 24, as where lebron started at 18. And it took them both about 20 years to get to this exact point.. so I guess it just begs the question could you imagine how many more points Kareem would have got if he began at 18 and had 4 more years on-top of what he did... that would've been much harder to break!
@@Kristalaurene Good point. I think Kareem’s points weigh more, given he only made one three pointer and made more field goals. LeBron has played in a much softer league.
Kareem still is at the top and will always be look at historical perspective along with piintsvwith championships.
Kareem the 3rd goat after Lbj and Mj.
Kareem is the 3rd goat behind Kobe and Curry
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Good order
@@raulgarcia5541 Kobe is 9-11 lil bro.
No he's not
If you got a heart man... those words will touch your heart.
Shaq replied. 'He could never have beef with a legend ' sweet words man
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@@Ometecuhtli hahaha 😆 🤣 😂
@@Ometecuhtli I got caught up in the moment hahaha Shaq talk smack 😂 🤣
What a classy guy Kareem
The guy at the back showing the picture of kareem hookshot 😂
Kareem is my favorite player of all time! No one eclipses him on my list! ☮️🖖🏽
kind of cool I got to see 2 ppl break the scoring record.
Kareem is the greatest
Im a huge MJ fan...but for real...congratulations KING JAMES 🥲
even though its tuesday , TNT should have had the INSIDE cast for today.