Wilt Chamberlain was the epitome of brute strength during his NBA days. This was evident from the seven-footer's dominance in ...
Wilt Chamberlain, the NBA legend who stood a towering 7'1", wasn't just known for his incredible dunks and record-breaking scores. He was also famous for his…Car troubles? You see, Wilt wasn't ...
Complex’s Alex Caparell on Chamberlain: “Who else is going to average 50.4 PPG for a season like Wilt did in the 1961-62 season? Anybody else going to averaged 22.9 RPG during their career ...
"My theory is that there are four really important numbers in Wilt Chamberlain's life. In ascending order: 0 for the number of times he fouled out, 50 for the number of points he averaged for one ...
Chamberlain is used to being treated differently. He’s a celebrity before he lands in Lawrence, and Allen and Murphy want to make sure he stays here. The coach wants Wilt because he wants to win ...
In addition to the first 30-20-20 game in NBA history, Jokic's 22 assists are the most all-time by a center in a single game, breaking a single-game record set by Wilt Chamberlain in 1968.
After LeBron James crossed the 50,000-point mark, and Stephen Curry about to surpass an unprecedented 4,000 three-pointers, ...
Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija‘s triple-double during Sunday’s overtime loss at Cleveland placed him in rare company alongside former NBA greats Magic Johnson and Wilt Chamberlain.
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 ...
Wilt Chamberlain's entire 1961-62 season is essentially written in statistical concrete, never to be duplicated. He averaged 50.4 points per game, the highest ever -- and no one is close.