Wilt Chamberlain always thought he was the best player in NBA history. A collection of his interviews suggests he felt he was more accomplished than players with more titles. Chamberlain only won two ...
On March 2nd, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single NBA game — a record so unbelievable, it still stands ...
NBA history author Gary M. Pomerantz raises a compelling point about how the late great Wilt Chamberlain is often overlooked in NBA GOAT discussions. In an interview, Pomerantz expressed his disbelief ...
In August 1986, the retired Wilt Chamberlain discussed a truth that NBA fans still recognize today. Every generation seems to produce players — often centers — who bend the game's rules of expectation ...
A classic Wilt Chamberlain interview from the early 1980s, he gives us his thoughts on players breaking his records, like the career scoring mark.
The late great Wilt Chamberlain etched his name in the annals of sports history when he scored 100 points in a single game.
In 1955, Wilt Chamberlain enrolled at the University of Kansas, lured to Lawrence by legendary coach Forrest "Phog" Allen, who entertained national championship dreams with the 7-foot-1 “Big Dipper” ...
NBA great Wilt Chamberlain was never short on confidence. He felt he could compete with anybody during his era. He even believed he could've dominated the modern era in the 1980s and `90s. NBC ...
If your Mount Rushmore of the greatest basketball players of all time does not include Wilt Chamberlain, then you need a history lesson. Chamberlain's career accolades include being a Hall of Famer, ...