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Chamberlain so dominated, he changed the face of the game. Wilt Chamberlain — Wilt “The Stilt” joined KU’s basketball team in 1955 and went on to a two-year career in which he averaged 29. ...
Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles scores 57 points to lead the Lakers over the Detroit Pistons 129-106. 1967 — Rick Barry of the San Francisco Warriors scores 52 points against Chicago at Fresno for his ...
"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 ...
For Philadelphia fans it was enough that they would have a chance to see Wilt (“The Stilt”) Chamberlain in action. The Negro star, all 7 ft. 2 in. of him, is their boy. This was their first ...
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arches his shots so high they can even clear the soaring blocks of Philadelphia’s mighty Wilt (“The Stilt”) Chamberlain (7 ft. 2 in., 250 Ibs.). Says the Boston Celtics’ Coach Red Auerbach ...
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 ...