Los Angeles Times

Kareem becomes face of new NBA award

- By Dan Woike

Lakers great Kareem AbdulJabba­r will have his name attached to a new annual NBA award honoring players committed to community action, social change and justice.

Each team will nominate one player from its roster for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion award, the winner being chosen by a committee of NBA legends, league executives and leaders in the social justice movement.

The winner will receive $100,000 to contribute to an organizati­on of his choice. The other four finalists will win $25,000 to contribute to an organizati­on.

“I’m honored and grateful to be associated with this award that will recognize the dedicated and selfless people fighting to promote social justice for all marginaliz­ed people,” Abdul-Jabbar said in a statement. “To me, it’s another giant step in the right direction for the country and all people who value equality.”

In addition to a legendary career that includes being the NBA’s all-time scoring leader, Abdul-Jabbar has added to his legacy with his lifetime involvemen­t in activism. Abdul-Jabbar has written about social reform for a number of publicatio­ns, including the Los Angeles Times.

“In addition to being one of our greatest players, Kareem AbdulJabba­r has devoted much of his life to advocating for equality and social justice,” NBA commission­er Adam Silver said in a statement. “With this new award, we are proud to recognize and celebrate NBA players who are using their influence to make an impact on ... our broader society.”

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Richard Shotwell Invision KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR has led social justice causes.

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