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NBA Great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Sell His Championship Memorabilia to Change Kids' Lives

When faced with the choice of keeping all of the mementos from his storied Hall of Fame career or helping children from improvised surroundings live better lives, NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar believes there is no choice. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will…

When faced with the choice of keeping all of the mementos from his storied Hall of Fame career or helping children from improvised surroundings live better lives, NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar believes there is no choice.

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โ€œWhen it comes to choosing between storing a championship ring or trophy in a room or providing kids with an opportunity to change their lives, the choice is pretty simple, Abdul-Jabbar wrote on his blog. โ€œSell it all.โ€

And with that, arguably the best center to play the game is parting with it all. Abdul-Jabbar is parting with the rings from his 1980, 1985, 1987 and 1988 NBA Championships with the Los Angeles Lakers and โ€œa game-used signed and inscribed basketball from his final game in 1989,โ€ ESPN reports. The majority of the proceeds with go to his Skyhook Foundation charity which helps kids learn about science, technology, engineering and math.

โ€œLooking back on what I have done with my life, instead of gazing at the sparkle of jewels or gold plating celebrating something I did a long time ago, Iโ€™d rather look into the delighted face of a child holding their first caterpillar and think about what I might be doing for their future.

โ€œThatโ€™s a history that has no price.โ€

Abdul-Jabbar, 71, added that heโ€™s not struggling financially so donโ€™t go counting his pockets.

The minimum bid to own one of Abdul Jabbarโ€™s championship rings is $60,000. Other items include game-worn jerseys, uniforms and trophies. Abdul-Jabbar also has included keys to the cities in his fire sale.

โ€œSince my life is still happening and ever-evolving, I am less personally attached to those items than I am to my desire to create new history for myselfโ€”and futures for others,โ€ Abdul-Jabbar said. โ€œMuch of the proceeds from my auction will go to support my charity, the Skyhook Foundation, whose mission is to โ€˜give kids a shot that canโ€™t be blocked.โ€™

โ€œWe do this by sending children from economically challenged schools to five days in the Angeles National Forest to experience the wonders of nature and learn the basics about science, technology, and engineering.โ€

ESPN notes that โ€œAbdul-Jabbar is a six-time NBA champion; he won his first ring as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks, followed by five with the Lakers.โ€

Heโ€™s also a better man that the president of the United States because ... clearly.

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