Deandre Ayton moves into 2nd behind Wilt Chamberlain in Lakers' quirky stat history originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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"If I could do it all over I would continue my bass violin studies" - Wilt Chamberlain regretted choosing to be an athlete over a musician
“If I could do it all over, I would continue my bass violin studies; I was a good string bassist in junior high school, but ...
(Editor’s note: Welcome back to The Athletic NBA 75. We’re re-running our top 40 players to count down every day from Sept. 8-Oct. 17, the day before the opening of the 2022-23 NBA season. This piece ...
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar once said his versatility made him a better player than Wilt Chamberlain
And while Wilt was more dominant physically, Kareem still put up great numbers and his longevity, unmatched until LeBron ...
While most players of his era lived traditionally, with wives, children and a structured domestic routine, Chamberlain stated openly that he had no interest in pursuing such a life.
Wilt Chamberlain is one of the most prolific players in NBA history. But former NBA player and current co-host of Run it Back on FanDuel Lou Williams is skeptical about just how prolific Chamberlain ...
Alexander’s scoring pace nears Wilt Chamberlain levels, showing elite efficiency and major impact for Oklahoma City.
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, ...
The late great Wilt Chamberlain has a long list of achievements that made him one of the greatest athletes in the history of sports. He once scored 100 points in a single game and it's a record that ...
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"People would call me a loser" - Wilt Chamberlain reveals the only reason why he envied Bill Russell
The late Wilt Chamberlain is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. It's a status he earned through an extraordinary career filled with remarkable achievements.
In 1986, Wilt Chamberlain controversially identified Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the weak link on the dominant Showtime Lakers.
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