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Amazon S3 on MSNWhen Wilt Chamberlain Proved He Could Still Score
Wilt Chamberlain didn’t just silence critics — he obliterated them. In 1962, after a Sports Illustrated headline claimed he was passing more because he “couldn’t score anymore,” Wilt responded with a ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"The Big Dipper, huh?" - Dirk Nowitzki's honest thoughts on surpassing Wilt Chamberlain on NBA all-time scoring list
Dirk Nowitzki passed Wilt Chamberlain to become the NBA’s sixth all-time leading scorer, but he admits the milestone almost ...
At sixth, Chamberlain gives the nod to a fellow San Francisco Warrior, Rick Barry. Wilt and Rick never overlapped as players ...
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 ...
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 ...
In this March 2, 1962 file photo, Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors holds a sign reading "100" in the dressing room in Hershey, Pa., after he scored 100 points, as the Warriors ...
"Feed Wilt," McGuire would remember telling his team, and the next night Chamberlain scored 67 points in a loss to the Knicks. Two days later, he scored 65 in a Philadelphia victory over St. Louis.
Even though the game was well in hand (125-106), Philadelphia would keep feeding Wilt and see if the big guy could reach 100. A 20-foot jump shot gave Chamberlain 79 points.
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