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50 Cent Tells Story of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Once Giving Him the Cold Shoulder

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50 Cent once approached Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in an airport, and the meeting left the rapper feeling far less than happy about it.

“🤔yo i was in the airport one time, i looked i said oh s–t that’s Kareem abdujabar,” wrote 50.

“i went and said what’s up, he looked at me like i was crazy👀I said oh s–t 🤔😠well f–k you then, you old ass n—-a I don’t give a f–k about a sky hook n—a, n—-s been trying to kill me s——-t f–k you.

“At sky hook part took me to the floor🤣🤣💀💀you New York n—-s wild af😂😂I love it,” wrote one of his followers.

Another possible reason for Abdul-Jabbar not warming up to 50, assuming the rapper’s story is accurate, is that he’s never been a talkative person.

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