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Just today! Abdul-Jabbar's 48-year-old record has been broken

author:Basketball big vision

Abdul-Jabbar was drafted into the NBA by the Bucks in 1969 as a first-round pick, and he played for the Bucks for the first six seasons of his NBA career, where he played 467 regular season games with the Bucks and set many team records, but in recent years many of his team records have been broken, and after today's game, another team record was broken.

Just today! Abdul-Jabbar's 48-year-old record has been broken

Abdul-Jabbar grabbed a total of 7,161 rebounds in the regular season when he played for the Bucks, and he was the first in Bucks history before today, and his record has been held for 48 years, but after today's game, Brother Alphabet broke the record, in today's Bucks vs Rockets game, Brother Alphabet scored 26 points, 17 rebounds and 3 assists in 10 of 22, Lillard scored 39 points, 5 rebounds and 11 assists in 11 of 19, and the two brothers led the Bucks to beat the Rockets by 9 points. After this game, Antetokounmpo had a total of 7,165 rebounds in the regular season, surpassing Abdul-Jabbar's 7,161 and becoming the Bucks' all-time rebounding leader.

Just today! Abdul-Jabbar's 48-year-old record has been broken

It is worth mentioning that Abdul-Jabbar's all-time total scoring record was also broken by Brother Alphabet, who currently has the Bucks' all-time total points, total rebounds, total assists, and total blocks records, only the total steals record does not belong to Brother Alphabet, and the total steals record belongs to Buckner, his total steals in the Bucks are 1042, and Brother Alphabet's current steals are 852. If he doesn't leave the Bucks, he should be able to break Buckner's steal record.

Just today! Abdul-Jabbar's 48-year-old record has been broken

Brother Alphabet averaged 31.4 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists per game this season, shooting 61.7%, and he is expected to become the first person in NBA history to average 30+ points per game in a single season with a shooting rate of no less than 60%.