The 1961 Fleer Wilt Chamberlain, previously in an SGC 10 slab and purchased in a private sale via Goldin Auctions, has been crossed to PSA and received a Gem Mint 10 grade there as well Unknown ...
A 1961-62 Fleer Wilt Chamberlain rookie card recently sold for $1.7 million in a private deal brokered by Goldin Auctions. It's the most money ever paid for a vintage (pre-1980) basketball card.
Want to live extra large? Basketball Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain’s former Bel Air home is on the market for $14.9 million. Jim Bartsch Dubbed “Ursa Major”—in line with Chamberlain’s ...
In his last season (1972-73), Wilt averaged only 7.1 shots a game. In 1961-62, he averaged more than that a quarter, taking 39.5 field-goal attempts a game. Only once did Chamberlain shoot higher ...
"My theory is that there are four really important numbers in Wilt Chamberlain's life ... netting 3,033 to average 38.4. But it's what Chamberlain accomplished in 1961-62 that likely will never ...
The following season, Chamberlain upped his average to 38.4 per game. In 1961-62, Wilt obliterated the standard. He had a dozen games with 60 or more points. He had two other games with more than ...
Beck explains why the photo of Wilt Chamberlain holding a piece of paper with "100" written on it is the most "consequential" in league history. "With Wilt scoring 100, I think every sports fan on ...
We're in the golden era of sports cards, with some being sold for millions of dollars. Though not as hot a property as some baseball cards, there's a big market for the basketball stuff too.
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Nearly every few weeks in 1961, there was a critical battle for civil rights. For "Seven Days of 1961," reporters across the USA TODAY Network interviewed dozens of former activists and retraced ...
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