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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr.; April 16, 1947) is a retired American professional basketball player who played 20 seasons in theNational Basketball Association (NBA) for the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers. During his career as a center, Abdul-Jabbar was a record six-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), a record 19-time NBA All-Star, a 15-time All-NBAselection, and an 11-time NBA All-Defensive Team member. A member of six NBA championship teams as a player and two as an assistant coach, Abdul-Jabbar twice was voted NBA Finals MVP. In 1996, he was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. NBA coach Pat Riley and player Isiah Thomashave called him the greatest basketball player of all time. After winning 71 consecutive basketball games on his high school team in New York City, Lew Alcindor attended college at UCLA, where he played on three consecutive national championship basketball teams and was a three-time MVP of the NCAA Tournament. Drafted by the one-season old Bucks franchise in the1969 NBA Draft with the first overall pick, Alcindor spent six seasons in Milwaukee. After winning his first NBA championship in 1971, he adopted the Muslim name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at age 24. Using his trademark "skyhook" shot, he established himself as one of the league's top scorers. In 1975, he was traded to the Lakers, with whom he played the last 14 seasons of his career and won five NBA championships. Abdul-Jabbar's offensive contributions were a key component in the "Showtime" era of Laker basketball.
At the time of his retirement in 1989, Abdul-Jabbar was the NBA's all-time leader inpoints scored (38,387), games played (1,560), minutes played (57,446), field goalsmade (15,837), field goal attempts (28,307), blocked shots (3,189), defensiverebounds (9,394), and personal fouls (4,657). He remains the all-time leading scorer in the NBA, and is ranked 3rd all-time in both rebounds and blocks. In 2007 ESPN voted him the greatest center of all time, and in 2008 they named him the "greatest player in college basketball history". Abdul-Jabbar has also been an actor, a basketball coach, and a best-selling author. In 2012, he was selected by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to be a U.S. global cultural ambassador. Abdul-Jabbar was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr., on April 16, 1947, and grew up in New York City, the only child of Cora Lillian, a department store price checker, and Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Sr., a transit police officer and jazz musician. At birth, he weighed 12 pounds, 10 ounces (5.73 kg), and was twenty-two-and-a-half inches (57.2 cm) long. He was raised as a Roman Catholic and attended Power Memorial Academy, a Catholic high school in Manhattan. In the summer of 1968, while attending UCLA, he took the Shahadatwice and converted to Sunni Islam. John Andrew Watson (1879-1953), insurance commissioner, was born on 14 December 1879 in South Brisbane, eldest of three children of English-born parents Andrew Hendry Watson, clerk, and his wife Hannah Harriett Louisa, née Priest. John attended Kelvin Grove and Petrie Terrace State schools before entering Brisbane Grammar School in 1893 on a scholarship. He left next year, with a report containing the parting assessment: 'school career spoilt by irregular attendance'. From 1897 he worked for a firm of insurance agents, Holmes & Church, moving in 1904 to the Yorkshire Insurance Co. Ltd as chief clerk and accountant. In 1912 he was admitted as a fellow of the Queensland (Commonwealth from 1921) Institute of Accountants. That year he opened a local branch of the Australian Mutual Fire Insurance Society Ltd; he managed the office for four years. On 8 August 1914 at Wesley Methodist Church, Kangaroo Point, he married Minna Pauline Maurice, a typiste.
In 1916 Watson was elected president of the Insurance Institute of Queensland and was appointed deputy insurance commissioner of the new State Accident Insurance Office, established to handle workers' compensation. In February 1917 the office was authorized to transact all classes of insurance business; it became known as the State Government Insurance Office. Watson succeeded John Goodwyn as State insurance commissioner in 1920. The very antithesis of his more brilliant and flamboyant predecessor, he was short of stature, blunt and direct in manner, respected rather than loved. Most of his years in office were times of severe financial stringency, encompassing the Depression and World War II. He was subjected to the close scrutiny of his ministers, first the attorney-general, and later the treasurer. Additionally, A. E. Moore's Country and Progressive National Party's government of 1929-32 had severe ideological reservations about the very existence of the S.G.I.O. The private insurance companies were also antagonistic as, under Watson's direction, the office became a substantial competitor for business.
In June 1945 the Australasian Insurance and Banking Record observed that a less cautious administrator than Watson might have captured more than a 13.5 per cent share of the fire, accident and marine insurance market. He retired on 31 December that year. Although he had been unwilling to take risks, he left a strong, decentralized organization that had survived the political traumas of its early decades and was poised for major expansion in postwar years. Retirement gifts of a watch, and silver and china teasets, were somewhat at variance with his outdoor hobbies of motoring, gardening, and bushcraft. Elected (1935) a fellow of the Incorporated Australian Insurance Institute, he was also a trustee (1939-46) of Brisbane Grammar School and a founding member and president of the Coorparoo Bowling Club. He died on 12 January 1953 in Brisbane and was buried in Bulimba cemetery. His wife had died twelve days earlier. He was survived by his daughter and three of his four sons; his son John had died on active service with the Royal Australian Air Force in 1944.

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