NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talks about his 50 year friendship with the “Wizard of Westwood” UCLA Coach John Wooden. He says Coach Wooden was more concerned with his players’ grades than with winning basketball games, he shares some of the wisdom that Coach Wooden imparted, and talks about the time Coach helped Abdul-Jabbar forgive another one of his early mentors who used a racial slur. He talks about how he felt when the NCAA banned dunking and how Coach Wooden helped him overcome that setback by showing him how use his signature “skyhook” to maximum effect on the court. Plus Kareem shares some of Wooden’s favorite inspirational quotes, the Coach’s essential advice on how to put on your shoes and socks, and Kareem explains how his two loves – basketball and jazz are really very similar.
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