
To be fair, Kareem is the NBA's all-time leading scorer, a 6-time champ, and the reason I became a Lakers fan in 1979. I certainly think he's "statue-worthy" and a would also be my choice for statue #3, behind Jerry West & Magic Johnson, whom I've argued is the best of all time.
Kareem's tender he doesn't get the love Magic Johnson does?
"When you look at what (owner Jerry Buss) did for Earvin and what he did for me, big disparity there," Abdul-Jabbar said.The Lakers have already said the next statue will be of Kareem, but I wouldn't be surprised if it takes longer now. I'd be in favor of adding an extra year just out of principle.
C'mon, man. You can't demand a statue of yourself. That's not the way honor should work.
I know Kareem's not a Christian, but Proverbs 27:2 comes to mind:
"Let another praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips."
As a player, I have nothing but the utmost respect for "The Captain," but I lost some respect for him as a human with this, "Where's my statue? Where's the love, man?" bit.
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