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Ran across this interesting picture of Jabbar and Wooden. I can imagine the WCBB equivalent one day being Lobo and Geno.

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Wooden was a good player for a Big Ten team (I think it was Ohio) so he was not short.
 

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Wooden was a good player for a Big Ten team (I think it was Ohio) so he was not short.

He was about 5'10" When I was in school in the mid-60s, it was not unusual for the forwards to be 6-3 or 6-4. Most guards were 5-8 t0 6-2.

Seeing the Jabbar pic reminded me that when he was being recruited, he was about the only recruit the world followed. UConn fans followed it closely, not because we had a chance at him. but because it was believed he might follow his hs coach who was hired to coach Holy Cross, which UConn fans hated, playing them twice a year. Arrogant fans. We were glad when he went far away. So different then, when everyone watches the dumb recruiting tweets from even #200 in the rankings.
 
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar never played for UCLA. That was Lew Alcindor.

You got the height differential about right.
 
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The man had so much dignity. He was a great, great teacher who led by moral example.
 

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Yikes- I'd take Andre over Wilt and Ah-nold combined. Andre could throw small car; surely he would have handled those other two elite athletes when he could still execute a drop kick.

But as Wilt himself once said' "No one roots for Goliath".
 
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The man had so much dignity. He was a great, great teacher who led by moral example.

You might find some, myself included, who are not completely sold on the high morality upon which his UCLA program was run.
 
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