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Pomerantz raises a compelling point about how the late great Wilt ... Chamberlain had the challenge of competing against the legendary Boston Celtics dynasty led by his nemesis, Bill Russell.
In a not-so-shocking turn, the two highest sales in team history are from the Knicks’ two greatest champions, Frazier and the ...
No matchup epitomized this more than Bill Russell versus Wilt Chamberlain in the '60s. Their legendary battles were about control, strategy, sheer willpower and era supremacy. One can't think ...
On this day in Boston Celtics history, franchise legends Bill ... For Russell in particular, it was a sweet ending, defeating longtime rival big man (and good friend) Wilt Chamberlain and his ...
"What I think about him is what I used to think about Wilt," Russell told USA Today in 2013, while talking about LeBron. "And ...
One of the bigger surprises involves the defending champions, the No. 2 seed Boston Celtics, who find themselves trailing the ...
First and foremost, the teams/players involved need to have faced off more than twice, preferably with numerous matchups in a ...
Eleven championships, five MVPs, a 20-1 record in closeout games. Bill Russell's legacy as a winner is unparalleled. A look ...
BOSTON - 1968: Bill Russell #6 of the Boston Celtics defends against Wilt Chamberlain #13 of the Los Angeles Lakers during a game played in 1968 at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
Only five players in NBA history have accomplished this feat of winning four or more MVP awards: Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, and LeBron James. Despite ...