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In the comments of my last article Wilt Chamberlain’s name came up, along with the stat nugget that Chamberlain averaged 8.8 blocks per game over a stretch of 112 tracked games in the last 1960s.
Chamberlain spent 3.5 seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers and averaged 27.6 points and 23.9 rebounds while winning three MVPs ...
Wilt Chamberlain explains why he felt the NBA was a bush league: "I do not get paid big money for being hounded and ...
He additionally ran sprint and middle-distance times that could earn a spot on some modern-day Division 1 teams. With this ...
The guy who Chamberlain calls the best offensive player ever is the man who's also had the greatest basketball life from ...
For the debut episode of Radio Times Rewind, we’re digging back into Marty Moss Coane’s 1991 interview with the basketball legend and 76ers champion.
NBA 75: At No. 6, Wilt Chamberlain made the impossible ordinary, setting records that might never be broken Amid the awful ESPN layoffs, the company still has to do business with on-air people who ...
That however did not prevent "The Stilt" from fulfilling his need for speed. In 1967, Wilt bough a customized Maserati Ghibli. Chamberlain also purchased a 308 Ferrari in 1983.
Take a trip through the tomes of NBA statistics, and find that Wilt Chamberlain’s name is omnipresent. When his career ended in 1973, “The Big Dipper” held 128 league records.
New documentaries explore the star-crossed careers and delicate spirits of Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Walton, two of basketball’s greatest. By Mike Hale Pity the poor 7-footer. That’s the ...