- (/kəˈriːm æbˈduːl dʒəˈbɑːr/ kə-REEM ab-DOOL jə-BAR; born
Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. /ælˈsɪndər/ al-SIN-dər,
April 16, 1947) is an
American former basketball...
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Alcindor is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Aurelie Alcindor (born 1994),
Mauritian sprinter Barbara Alcindor,
French singer and lead...
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Yamiche Léone
Alcindor (/jæˈmiːʃ ælˈsɪndər/ yam-EESH al-SIN-dər; born
November 1, 1986) is an
American journalist who is a
Washington correspondent for...
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Minnie Martin Alcindor (1879–1961) was a
British pan-Africanist and
manager of Remi House, a
hostel which became "a busy
meeting house for
lonely Africans"...
- John
Alcindor (8 or 9 July 1873 – 25
October 1924) was a
physician and
activist from
Trinidad who
settled in London. He is
known for his role in the African...
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history of sports,
Wooden was
beloved by his
former players,
among them Lew
Alcindor (later
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) and Bill Walton.
Wooden was
renowned for his...
- zone
defense with
Alcindor playing behind Hayes and Lynn
Shackleford fronting him.
Hayes was held to 10 points,
losing to
Alcindor and the
Bruins 101–69...
-
Cavaliers program. Lew
Alcindor, Zach Edey,
Jerry Lucas,
David Thompson, and Bill
Walton each won the
award twice. a Lew
Alcindor changed his name to Kareem...
- era,
having won
Division I
championships in 1964, 1965, and 1967. Lew
Alcindor of UCLA was a
talented player who was
credited with
reviving interest in...
- the
final game over Dayton,
coached by Don Donoher.
Sophomore center Lew
Alcindor (later
named Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) of UCLA was
named the tournament's Most...