[In the 1986-1987 season, Pat Riley finally decided that it was time to reduce Jabbar's role as the offensive core of the Lakers.
Jabbar was already 40 years old, entering his 18th professional season; he was older than some of the coaches and assistant coaches in the league.
He was now a very good center but no longer great. His speed was a bit slow, and he looked somewhat frail when he moved. His stamina was gradually becoming an issue.
Once bullied by the energetic inside players like Moses Malone, Olajuwon, and Ah Gan, now even Jack Sikma and Mike Gminski could have their way with him.
Riley wanted to limit Jabbar's playing time. They acquired Duckworth in the summer trade, which was a very good deal. Jabbar had a quality and young substitute—none of the old substitutes who were younger than him lasted longer than he did.
The Lakers finally brought in a 7-foot rookie with potential, who reduced Jabbar's time on court even further.