A classic Wilt Chamberlain interview from the early 1980s, he gives us his thoughts on players breaking his records, like the career scoring mark.
Wilt Chamberlain, one of the greatest big men ... leading to inevitable comparisons between the two. In a 1992 interview, ...
NBA great Wilt Chamberlain was never short on ... contributor Michael Dion Peek added some commentary to the interview, noting how Chamberlain was never afraid to criticize players.
We were invincible,” West said in an interview about the 1971/72 season ... gotten a bum wrap for not winning more championships. Wilt Chamberlain like Jerry West was probably the best runner ...
Basketball Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain’s former Bel Air home ... the property was featured in a 1972 TV interview with then-Lakers stars. Jim Bartsch The 7-foot-tall Chamberlain said his ...
Wilt Chamberlain was a giant of a man. At his peak he was more than seven feet in height, over 300 pounds of muscle, possessing enormous strength and surprising speed and agility. He was the ...
Following Nikola Jokic's 35 point, 22 rebound, 17 assist masterclass, Kevin Garnett compared his greatness to that of Wilt ...
Wilt Chamberlain was always bigger than life, a mythical giant. At 7-foot-1 he was the most dominating offensive big man in basketball history. Although his accomplishments were often credited to ...
The Serbian finished with 35 points, 22 rebounds, and 17 assists, joining Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in NBA history to record a game with 35+ point, 20+ rebounds, and 15+ assists.
Documentation of Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game against the New York Knicks is scarce. Chamberlain's record-setting performance occurred on March 2, 1962 for the Philadelphia Warriors.