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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar celebrates his 75th birthday in a new video for Jurassic World: Dominio

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NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is celebrating his 75th birthday on Saturday with a fun new crossover video where ESPN and the NBA team up to promote Universal Pictures' Jurassic World: Dominion.Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, appears in the ad along with NBA legend and current ESPN broadcaster Richard Jefferson and current NBA star Scottie Barnes, who, fittingly, plays for the Toronto Raptors.The ad also features a brief appearance by actor Jeff Goldblum, reprising his role as Ian Malcolm from the original Jurassic Park in Jurassic World: Dominion, arriving in theaters June 10.

Kareem:NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is celebrating his 75th birthday on Saturday with a fun new crossover video where ESPN and the NBA team up to promote Universal Pictures' Jurassic World: Dominion.The video begins in the ESPN offices where Barnes catches up with Jefferson, asking, 'What's up with all the dinosaurs in the office?'The ad also mimics the now-famous Jurassic Park shot of a beverage rippling in a mug, as Kareem speaks up, thinking that Barnes was talking about him. 'You know I can hear you, rookie,' Abdul-Jabbar says to the 20-year-old rookie from Florida State University.

Dinosaurs:The video begins in the ESPN offices where Barnes catches up with Jefferson, asking, 'What's up with all the dinosaurs in the office?' Famous shot:The ad also mimics the now-famous Jurassic Park shot of a beverage rippling in a mug, as Kareem speaks up, thinking that Barnes was talking about him Legend:'You know I can hear you, rookie,' Abdul-Jabbar says to the 20-year-old rookie from Florida State UniversityJefferson turns to Barnes - considered by many to be a favorite for the Rookie Of the Year award - and says, 'Yo bro, you can't.

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