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 ...
While Wilt Chamberlain is mainly remembered as the ... my Baltimore days when I came into the league," Krause told the ...
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 ...
"I don't even know where Wilt Chamberlain went to college. UCLA?" he said. "That one's hard, I was about to say." Wilt Chamberlain played two seasons of college basketball for the University of ...
As with any all-time NBA article, we must start with Wilt Chamberlain, he who shatters ... the time the 1994–95 season rolled around, the Chicago Bulls were Scottie Pippen’s team.
In a matchup against Columbia on December 30th, Dylan had his best all-around game of the season. He finished with a stat line of 16 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists in a blowout win. After ...
"The most dominant big man offensively in NBA history, though that partially had to do with the level of competition Wilt Chamberlain faced in his era. Still, when you dominate at the level ...
Ball is also on pace to finish with the third-most field goals attempted per 36 minutes in a single season 26.2), only behind Chamberlain’s averages in the 1961 and 1962 seasons.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- He was a basketball legend with local roots. Wilt Chamberlain had some of his earliest success as a high school player in Philadelphia. And it was people from here who ...
Thirteen students have begun their postsecondary education journeys this fall with a scholarship from the Wilt Chamberlain Memorial Fund (“The Fund”). Each year, high school seniors in the ...
The last Philadelphia Sixers jersey ever worn by NBA legend and Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain will be auctioned off this month. The jersey was worn by Chamberlain in one of the most head ...
"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 ...