logo
"He was very, very wrong" - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar refuted Magic Johnson's take on LeBron breaking his scoring record

"He was very, very wrong" - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar refuted Magic Johnson's take on LeBron breaking his scoring record

Yahoo6 hours ago
"He was very, very wrong" - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar refuted Magic Johnson's take on LeBron breaking his scoring record originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson were more than just a pair of teammates. They became very good friends, even like brothers, as their careers went on. But even family members don't agree on something at one point.
Such was the case when Magic said that it would be a bitter pill to swallow for Kareem once LeBron James broke his all-time scoring record. Not only would The Cap give up the all-time scoring leader crown to The King, but he'd be handing it over to another player who also donned the Los Angeles Lakers' iconic Purple and Gold.
"I love Earvin and, after forty years of friendship, he knows me pretty well," Abdul-Jabbar said. "But, in this case, he was very, very wrong. I don't blame him for thinking that I might be bothered because he knows how competitive I used to be. And, if someone had broken my record within ten years of me setting it, he would probably be right. I might have hobbled out of retirement just to add a few more points on my record. But that ain't me today. I'm 75. The only time I ever think of the record is when someone brings it up."
Social legacy over basketball legacy
Kareem was an aloof guy, but if anyone knew him well, it was Magic, who was his teammate for a decade with the Showtime Lakers and with whom he won five NBA championships.
However, although they remained good friends after retirement, Magic stayed in the limelight and focused on his business. Meanwhile, Kareem chose a much quieter and simpler life.
Since his retirement, Abdul-Jabbar has occupied himself with social activism and used his college degree from UCLA to the fullest, becoming a best-selling writer on various genres, including social issues, fiction and, of course, history.
"Here's the main reason I don't care that much about my record being broken," Kareem went on. "I'm no longer focused on my basketball legacy as much as I am on my social legacy. I'm not trying to build a billion-dollar empire, I write articles in defense of democracy and advocating on behalf of the marginalized."Kareem was in attendance when LeBron broke his record
As for LeBron, Kareem admitted that while he had taken a few jabs at him in the past, those were minor, petty matters that weren't worth holding a grudge over, especially when weighed against the significance of James breaking the record that stood for almost four decades.
"This is all about LeBron doing something no one else has done, about scoring more points than anyone has been able to in 75 years. There are no "yeah, buts," just praise where it is rightfully and righteously due. Bottom line about LeBron and me: LeBron makes me love the game again. And he makes me proud to be part of an ever-widening group of athletes who actively care about their community," Abdul-Jabbar concluded.
Kareem made it clear that there was nothing between him and LeBron despite what people thought because of their lack of a relationship. And even after clearly saying that on paper, he proved he meant what he said by being there when LeBron broke his record.
For most players, that might have been, as Magic put it, "a tough pill to swallow." But for someone like Kareem, who always prided himself in being a bigger (quite literally) man, it was simply part of the game.This story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Aug 4, 2025, where it first appeared.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Baltimore RHP Grayson Rodriguez to have season-ending elbow surgery
Baltimore RHP Grayson Rodriguez to have season-ending elbow surgery

Yahoo

time10 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Baltimore RHP Grayson Rodriguez to have season-ending elbow surgery

PHILADELPHIA — Baltimore right-hander Grayson Rodriguez will have season-ending surgery on his pitching elbow next week. Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino made the announcement before Monday's game in Philadelphia. Rodriguez started the season on the injured list due to right elbow inflammation that flared up in spring training. A rehab outing scheduled for April 17 was canceled because of a strained lat muscle. The 2018 first-round draft pick, who missed three months of the minor league season in 2022 with a lat injury, hasn't pitched in the majors since July 31, 2024. He finished last season on the IL with a strained lat.

Red Sox ride Duran HR, strong outing from Bello to 6th straight win, beating Royals 8-5
Red Sox ride Duran HR, strong outing from Bello to 6th straight win, beating Royals 8-5

Yahoo

time10 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Red Sox ride Duran HR, strong outing from Bello to 6th straight win, beating Royals 8-5

BOSTON (AP) — Jarren Duran hit a three-run homer and Brayan Bello pitched six effective innings, helping the Boston Red Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 8-5 on Monday night for their sixth consecutive victory. Rob Refsnyder drove in two runs, and Duran added a leaping, run-saving catch in front of the Green Monster in the fourth. Bello (8-5) allowed an unearned run and six hits. The right-hander has surrendered three earned runs or fewer in 13 of his last 14 outings. The Royals got back-to-back home runs from Vinnie Pasquantino and Maikel Garcia off Jorge Alcala as part of a four-run eighth. But Aroldis Chapman handled the ninth for his 21st save. Royals starter Bailey Falter (7-6) was pulled after four innings. He was charged with seven runs and eight hits. Refsnyder put the Red Sox in front with a two-run single in the first. Duran then pushed the lead to 5-0 with two out, hitting a 419-foot drive deep to center for his 12th homer. Boston rookie Roman Anthony was scratched from his scheduled start in right field due to mid-back tightness. He was replaced by Wilyer Abreu. Key moment With Boston leading 8-5 in the eighth, Kansas City's Bobby Witt Jr. singled to right field. Nick Loftin attempted to score from second, but Abreu's throw from right beat him and Loftin was tagged out in a collision with catcher Connor Wong. The Royals challenged, arguing Wong illegally blocked the plate, but it was upheld after a video review. Key stat The Red Sox have outscored their opponents 44-16 during their win streak. Up next Rookie right-hander Ryan Bergert (1-0, 2.78 ERA) starts for Kansas City on Tuesday night, and left-hander Garrett Crochet (12-4, 2.23 ERA) goes for the Red Sox. ___ AP MLB:

Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo still 'evaluating future' amidst trade rumors
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo still 'evaluating future' amidst trade rumors

Yahoo

time10 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo still 'evaluating future' amidst trade rumors

Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo still 'evaluating future' amidst trade rumors originally appeared on The Sporting News English rock band The Clash wrote a massively big single in the year 1981, titled, "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" No other song could better describe the situation that concerns Milwaukee Bucks star power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and his future in the NBA. The two-time MVP has been at the center of trade talks ever since the Bucks faced an early playoff exit at the hands of the Indiana Pacers in five games in the very first round, which saw Antetokounmpo average 33 points, after finishing 48-34 in the regular season. Giannis himself was yet again in the MVP conversation after averaging 30.4 points per game for the second straight season along with 11.9 rebounds and 6.5 assists in 67 games played. And according to an official report by senior NBA insider Shams Charania, there is still no official word on the next move in "The Greek Freak's" future Hall of Fame career. Charania reported that Giannis was continuing to evaluate the future of his career, and that "nothing was set in stone" regarding the star big man staying or leaving Milwaukee. Antetokounmpo has shown signs that he could potentially find a new team, such as unfollowing the team on Instagram especially shortly after the team released star guard Damian Lillard. We don't know what Giannis is going to do, but just like that Clash song from the 80s sings, if Giannis goes, there will be trouble in Milwaukee.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store