Wilt Chamberlain's scoring feats will always remain legendary - averaging 50.4 points per game in a season, scoring 100 ...
Usually, the era you grew up in will dictate your preferences, but in the case of Phil Jackson, his take is influenced by coaching one of the greatest centers ever, Shaquille O'Neal, and playing ...
Chamberlain, a force unlike any other in NBA history, was so dominant it was hard to put his accomplishments in a context ...
NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain famously set the league's all-time single-game scoring record with his legendary 100-point performance in the 1960s.
Rick Barry did it, and he wound up the 4th best free throw shooter in NBA history. Even legend Wilt Chamberlain did it for the 1961-62 season, and his percentage improved by 10%. We asked Shaq why ...
Canyon Barry of the Florida Gators is bringing fresh attention to the technique, with a 88% free throw percentage, beating out all but 12 players in the NBA. More from Sports Shooting free throws ...
from the free throw line. At halftime, Chamberlain had 41 points. The Warriors decided to get Wilt the ball and see how many points he could score. The game wasn't televised, and only 4,124 fans ...
Rick Barry did it, and he wound up the 4th best free throw shooter in NBA history. Even legend Wilt Chamberlain did it for the 1961-62 season, and his percentage improved by 10%. We asked Shaq why ...
The Warriors won 77-68. Philadelphia’s Wilt Chamberlain set an NBA record for the most free throw attempts in a game with none made when he missed all 10 of his tries against Detroit.