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His stats say so but he never gets any respect?
Here are some stats you probably know and some ones you might not....

Scored 100 points in 1 game.
55 rebounds in 1 game
4 time League MVP
Won 2 Championships
7 scoring titles IN A ROW.
11 time Rebound champion of the league.
Once averaged 50 points and 25 reb in a season.

2 crazy ones.....
Led league in Assists.
Once had a 20,20,20 game, 20pts, 20 reb,20 assists.

no other has done these things.

oh yeah, also slept with about 1000 women.

2007-12-25 11:29:39 · 15 answers · asked by fastfreedombailbonds 4 in Sports Basketball

See no respect......Kareem leads in scoring only. Did he ever lead the league in assists? Did Kobe? Did Jordan. NO, Wilt did. You can't compare old players with todays monster athletes. Only numbers hold up and Wilt played in the league that still had the best Basketball in the world. No parkball People. You act like They all were pickup game guys except Bill and the Celtics. They were all good ballers. They didn't shot airballs like todays athletes do.

2007-12-26 15:03:23 · update #1

15 answers

There was a different (i.e. lower) caliber of competition back then. Are you even watching the Lakers game today? Kobe is the best. Or Jordan.

No offense to Wilt. He was great, too. But not the best ever. Most dominating of his particular era, yeah. But even then I'd argue for Jordan.

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2016-05-14 07:40:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont believe that Wilt Chamberlain is the best but there are simply a lot of misinformation from the previous posters in this question.

First, the 3 second rule was introduced in 1936. Illegal defense was already in place since 1947. Wilt played in the 60's with both rules in effect.

Second, the 60's era in which Wilt played, is a more physical era. There were no sissy flagrant or handcheck fouls during that time. Refs allow those physical tactics go unpunished because the owners and NBA management believe that blood and violence is what brings people to basketball games back then. Superstar players like Wilt receive no favorable treatment from refs and in fact, refs often side with the opposing team against Wilt because they feel that he is simply too dominating. The NBA enacted rules to stop Wilt somehow.

Third, the average height of NBA centers back in Wilt's day was 6'10. Wilt towered a mere two inches over the opposition. Darral Imhoff, the center whom he dropped the 100points is 6'10. Bill Russell, the second best rebounder in league history and the center on which he grabbed a record setting 55 rebounds (but the Celtics won the game by 3 points) is also 6'10. You dont see Yao Ming endangering these records even though he has a 4 inch advantage over your average centers today. Height is not the reason for Wilt's domination w/c leads us to number 4 . . .

Fourth, the main reason as to why Wilt dominated the competition, black and white, short and tall, is because he is a superb physical specimen even with the substandard 60's training methods and nutrition of his time. In fact, Sports Illustrated in 1986 describe him as the finest athletic construction made of flesh and blood. Wilt was a shotput thrower, a champion high jumper, a track star and a triple jumper. He could benchpress 550lbs back in college. The New Jersey Nets back in the 80's were still actively wooing him back out of retirement when Wilt was already going 50 (In an 80's Lakers exhibition skirmish, Wilt at center held a Magic Johnson-lead team scoreless).

The only one who could give him any problem was this former track star and Olympic caliber high jumper named Bill Russell (In the late 70's when he was in his mid to late forties and with the Seattle Supersonics, Bill had one on one skirmishes with the Sonics players. He transformed each one into a virtual volleyball game, smacking down any would be attacks to the basket).

Fifth, if Shaq or any of today's pampered modern players have the misfortune of playing in the 60's with its outdated training methods and nutrition, theyre physical skills and abilities would be impaired to the point that they would do no better if not only slightly better, than your average 60's player. The modern players will not dominate the 60's competition who are using the same 60's training methods and nutrition as they are.

Particularly, Shaq. I doubt that 60's training methods and nutrition could hold Shaq's body fat in check like modern ones could. Anyway, lets compare Shaq and Wilt. Shaquille at 34 years old is in a physically deteriorating state. Wilt meanwhile at the same age, is still happily blocking Kareem's skyhooks, grabbing a career LOW of 18 rebs.(!),and shooting at a ridiculous percentage (iirc, it was 65%, the next year it was 72%). Wilt in his prime was dropping 50 points and 25rebs. Half of those points came from his mid range fadeaway shot . . . . what surprise that Wilt has a perimeter game? Wilt has a more varied shot selection than Shaq and also in his prime, Wilt was dunking free throws from the charity stripe with hardly any running start.

Sixth, Bill Russell is the greatest NBA player of all time.

Bill Russell: 5 MVPs, 11 rings
Wilt Chamberlain: 4 MVP's, 2 rings
Michael Jordan: 5 MVPs, 6 rings

2007-12-25 13:10:28 · answer #3 · answered by MyKill 5 · 5 2

wilt chamberlain greatest basketball player

2016-02-03 05:13:46 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

I don't think you can say any particular player is the greatest of all time. I feel you can narrow it down to best point guard of all time, best power forward of all time, best centre of all time etc etc.

Wilt only really had Bill Russell as his biggest threat and he was only 6'10 (on a good day) to Wilt's 7'1. If Wilt had to go up against Shaq, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing and Hakeem Olajuwon, I don't think he would stand a chance to dominate like he did.

The best way to summarise it - Wilt was the most dominant player in the 60's.

Can you imagine Shaq playing in the 60's? It's safe to say that Shaq would break all of Wilt's records and possibly be banned from playing from ripping down too many backboards lol.

Despite the records he made, the game was completely different back then and he would get alot more touches of the ball than the centres these days as guards are so more valuable now.

2007-12-25 11:42:40 · answer #5 · answered by Ben J 3 · 0 4

1.Wilt Chamberlain
2.Bill Russel
3.Kobe Bryant
4.Michael Jordan
5.Magic Johnson

2014-05-27 09:43:34 · answer #6 · answered by Shaq34Kobe34 1 · 2 0

Well when defining the greatest player in any sports, I tend to look at the one with the most points. Like Gretzky in hockey, Hank Aaron in baseball (forget bonds), neither Jordan nor Chamberlains holds that position in basketball. That brings me to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, accumulating 38,387 points, the NBA's highest career total, making him the greatest player to ever to play the game in my opinion.
Also his Sky Hook was impossible to block.

2007-12-25 12:02:51 · answer #7 · answered by Sly_Salmon 1 · 1 2

I bet neither Jordan or Colby would have tried to dunk on Wilt and how would they keep him out of the lane from scoring.

2007-12-25 11:41:04 · answer #8 · answered by sfdiego 5 · 1 2

2nd best after Michael Jordan. Some people will say after jordan was julius erving, larry bird, or magic johnson.

2007-12-25 12:21:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

I would offer Michael Jordan is arguably as good if not better .. check URL .. it does not, however, have a statistic on women slept with ;-(

2007-12-25 11:39:45 · answer #10 · answered by Indiana Frenchman 7 · 1 4

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