Saturday was officially Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Day at Pauley Pavilion.

While it might have been Allonzo Trier Day for the Wildcats, it was officially Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Day at Pauley Pavilion.

The Bruins legend-turned-social-activist was honored for having received a Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama in November.

UCLA Chancellor Gene Block introduced Abdul-Jabbar at center court, saying his storied Bruin playing career was just “really his warmup” for a post-playing career of supporting civil rights and social justice. 

Abdul-Jabbar received a second standing ovation at the halftime ceremony, having already received one when he walked into Pauley Pavilion before the game.

“It’s a very special thing for me,” Abdul-Jabbar said. “A number of my heroes attended this school, including Jackie Robinson.”  


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