This lie is why education is so key and why the internet can be such a poison to the world Wilt forced 4 rule changes to the game of basketball. Goaltending was not one of them lmao. Goaltending was around decades before wilt was a rookie
@@Baselinehangtime8 goaltending rule was implemented in I believe late 1940s and kept evolving. When Wilt arrived, the NBA made more goaltending ( offensive goaltending) adjustments due to Wilt's athleticism.
@@cestlavie5713 Yup. A far far different comment than (the nba created goaltending because of Wilt) And exactly about 2 decades before wilt is when you admit it was created 40s-60s You get it now I see
No that was his only major weakness. He had a few others. He never relocated after pass outs. He just kind of clogged the lane and parked in one spot most possessions, early on passing was a weakness that he worked on, his mental game wasn’t always there either. He got in his own head a lot.
I've always thought that early on that he could have done better with this pick and roll game but he got better over time the mental thing you're almost spot on with that
@@horaceharris1855 Don’t call lies spot on. Mentality cannot be a weakness if you are the goat and impact winning more than the man who won the most chips ever in the hardest rules and pace that requires the most athleticism and skill thru fatigue ever while putting up godly contributions in all major 5 categories and godly among godly contributions in 3 of those 5 Can’t have your mentality as a weakness when you break an all time 8-0 streak performing the best ever in postseaon and beat the toughest hof odds relative to hof help and stacked teams out of all other star leading teams in history the most in postseaon series Stay educated and not brainwashed by the casuals regurgitating nonsense spread by media and players who have other players saying opposite of their wilt critiques and guys like Rick Barry whom recant their statements on wilt etc…. Stay original and objective with just the facts of the actions of each player on the court. Wilt the clear cut goat when you do that void of all emotion and bias
@@TheIcemanthomas Mental game was top notch. Bill even acknowledged him as the smartest opponent ever. No proof at all against his mental goathood. Not relocating after pass outs is a legit small weakness Parking in one spot is not enough to be a weakness since he did not park in one spot nearly enough to be considered such and when he did, he was far more unstoppable and making a positive contribution than a negative one. His speed and stamina moving without the ball for position and/or for getting up the court and his constant motion with post fades and post ups and turnarounds and spin offs etc… make any claim of stationary in the lane being a weakness null and void
Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT!!! Larry Bird is my #2. Wilt had two Weaknesses, Free Throw Shooting and being too nice. Bill Russell stated that Wilt was slow to anger and was so strong, that he was afraid to hurt other players. Wilt would change his shot, so he would not hurt a player. Bill stated that Wilt was going to dunk the ball, but a player had his arm in the way, Wilt laid the ball up, instead of dunking, as Wilt was afraid he would have broken the other players arm. Wilt was said to be the strongest player to ever play basketball. Wilt at his peak, could bench press 600 pounds. Johnny Kerr stated he had angered Wilt in a game and the next play, Wilt slammed dunked the ball so hard, the ball bounced off of Johnny’s foot and broke his toe. Gus Johnson was going to the hoop and Wilt blocked his shot so hard (hand on the ball), that Gus landed on the floor and dislocated his shoulder. The NBA changed 4 rules due to Wilt Chamberlain. #1 They widened the basketball lane. #2 They changed the offensive goaltending rule. #3 They made a rule about in-bound passes over the backboard/rim. #4 The free Throw Rule (Your feet can not go past the free throw line until the ball hits the rim). Prior to the change, while Wilt was in College, Wilt would take two steps and leap from the free throw line, dunking the ball, which was legal then. Chamberlain holds 72 NBA records, 68 by himself. Among his records are several that are considered unbreakable, such as averaging 22.9 rebounds for a career or 50.4 points per game in a season, scoring 100 points or 55 rebounds in a single game. During Chamberlain's time, defensive statistics like blocks and steals had not been recorded yet. According to Jack Ramsay, "Harvey [Pollack] said he used to tell one of his statisticians to keep track of Wilt's blocks in big games. ... One night, they got up to 25." (The first season blocked shots were officially recorded in the NBA was 1973/74, the season after Chamberlain retired as a player. The official NBA record of 17 blocks in a single game was set by Elmore Smith in 1973.) There is no doubt that if they kept records for blocked shots during Wilt’s time, he would be the Blocked Shot king. Some of Wilts records… NBA record - Most points per game in a season (50.4 in the 1961-62 season) NBA record - Most points in a season (4,029 in 1961-62) NBA record - Most points scored in a game (100 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962) NBA record - Most 50-point games in a season (45 in 1961-62) NBA record - Most 40-point games in a season (63 in 1961-62) NBA record - Most career regular-season 60-point games (32) NBA record - Most career regular-season 50-point games (118) NBA record - Most career regular-season 40-point games (271) NBA record - Career total rebounds (23,924) NBA record - Career rebounds per game (22.9) NBA record - Rebounds per game in a season (27.2) NBA record - Total Rebounds in a season (2,149 in 1960-1961) NBA record - Rebounds in a game (55, Philadelphia Warriors vs. Boston Celtics, November 24, 1960) NBA record - Most minutes played per game for a season (48.53 in 1961-62) (includes overtime games) Wilt had 26 records that are now broken, including... 2nd-highest career scoring average (30.07) - record held by Michael Jordan (30.1) In addition to his many statistical accomplishments, Chamberlain also had a successful career. He is a two-time NBA Champion (1967, 1972) and a six-time NBA Finalist (1964, 1967, 1969-70, 1972-73), was voted NBA MVP 4 times (1959-60, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68) and NBA Finals MVP once (1972), was elected to 7 All-NBA First Teams (1960-62, 1964, 1966-68), 3 All-NBA Second Teams (1963, 1965, 1972) and also made two All-Defensive First Teams (1972, 1973). Along with Wes Unseld, he is one of two players to have won the Rookie of the Year and the MVP awards in the same year, but being the only one to add NBA All-Star Game MVP to this list.
He has the 2nd highest Scoring average behind MJ and that’s because he stopped scoring as much to help out on other ends of the floor he is the Original Goat before MJ I got. MJ, Wilt and Kobe enough said.
Wilt was doing fade away jumpshots since high school turn around pump fakes one legged from left to right and people keep saying MJ invented it when 75% of wilt points came from fade away jumpshots and he could shot it even from 20 feet away from the basket
for records wilt has 72 records 68 on his own with no ties 50 years after he retired they also didn't officially track blocks or steals. wilt averaged lik e11-13 blocks per gam ecareer and a decent number of steals. tha twould also ad to double doubles, triple doubles, quaadruple doubles etc. he should own 100+ records.
JayHemmsSports, yeah Wilt is unreal, check out his overall sports/athletic feats...btw, now you see where Larry Legend got his post fade, only at 6'10" not Wilt's 7'3"..
Wilt was 7’1 with no shoes on (they measured players barefoot back then) and said his playing weight was between 290 and 310 over the course of his career. He’s not the most reliable source of information that regards himself but it’s not all that difficult to believe he weighed 300 considering his height, muscle, and long limbs.
You got Wilt 8th all time? He's the GOAT! He was an athletic freak, did track and field, averaged 48 minute many seasons, game was faster and ran the court, greatest defender ever. To me when I think who the GOAT is is I think who wins 1v1, and who could beat Wilt 1v1? No one's more athletic, no one's stronger (Arnold Schwarzenegger said Wilt was the strongest person he ever met and Arnold would know), no one could score on him he's the only one to block Kareem's skyhook, old Wilt would play in the mid 80's Magic Johnson pick up games against other NBA players and Magic called a foul Wilt didn't agree with and Wilt told prime Magic he wouldn't score the rest of the day and Magic didn't.... Wilt would dominate Jordan, Lebron, Kobe, Shaq you name them 1v1.
Wilt is the GOAT. He is a bigger Shaq, faster and more athletic than Giannis, finesse post game that doesn't require explosiveness but skill, most athletic player of all time. If he played today under today's offenses Wilt would be the best player right now. He's the true GOAT because he can be the best player in any era with the right team and coach. Having a better career like MJ and LeBron getting more famous don't make you to GOAT over Wilt. Wilt is a more talented individual and I'd draft him 1st in an all time draft.
in any competative venue, winning is the ultimate goal. if you are not winning a ring, they you werent part of a championship squad. you not a WINNING player. just how it is.
@@JayHemmsSports th-cam.com/video/L5LiRNJMHC8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DM_DnGZ0NU5mpKiY. This goes more into depth of what wilt can do on the right side of the block which is the weak side for most centers because they usually perfer the left but Wilt can can do both even though his strong side is the left.You can watch it on your own time if you want it's a really good break down video
It wasn’t goaltending back then the goaltending rule got put in because of wilt it’s like that one referee said when the coach called the ref out for calling goaltending on wilt the ref said what he saw was impossible. They had to use 2 different set of rule when wilt played because of his speed a leaping ability
That isn’t true. Y’all have to stop spreading misinformation. Goaltending was already a rule in that era. It was initially instituted because of the great George mikan. It was reformed later due to wilt
Defensive goaltending always existed before wilt it was offensive goaltending that will pretty much reinformed but yeah he does have a different set of rules to wear that dress have to call it a bit differently
btw, wilt took his teams against boston (th egreatest dynasty in hisotry with the greatest coach inh istory) to 4 game 7s that he lost by a combined 9 points. 2 on very lucky plays for boston, 1 on a iditotic coachign decision
Seems he was the only 7' player after his first first 10 years untill Kareem came into the league in 1969. From 69 to 73 (his retirement year) was Elmore Smith (4 Year overlap, 6'11") and Nate Thurmond (1 year overlap, 6'10") the rest were under 6'10.
You're right, tom had a 5 year overlap. I was looking at a list that had "stocking" heights aka heights in socks so maybe he wasn't 7' so he wasn't on the list
good guess but wrong......wilt was over 300lb in every one of these highlites.....in la he was 330.....wilt was 275 his rookie year,but took such a beating that he put on 25 or 30 lbs of muscle .....he always played between 300 and 330.
Correct actually his rookie year he wait 265 lb and yes his heaviest was 330 lb but those during the middle of his prime and that was before starting camp but he's playing weight it's about 300 or 310
Only reason I don’t have him as the greatest is his atrocious freethrow shooting. Seemed like he could hit shots in rhythm all over court. Soon as he stood still at key he suddenly couldn’t shoot.
his weakness wias a green rock from outer space, no wait. his only wakness was his foul shooting wsa 53 percent also his 100 point game was not filmed as it was in a 4000 seat staium and nobody cared for that game but tha tis when he did it
You want to know his weaknesses? Lousy free throw shooter. He was a great athlete. He would have destroyed any era. Another record of his? In his book he says he slept with 20,000 woman lol
Not too many I would have to say if you have a really good outside shot Maybe but will also cover the perimeters very well especially in his prime but if I had to see my best back I would say Kareem
if wilt played with plumbers, than getting those 8 assists per game that one year is REALLY REALLY IMPRESSIVE cuz plumbers were FINISHING his assists. damn.. if he played today, how many assists would he get playing with podcasters instead? 10? 15? sheesh.
Wilt's favorite sport in college was track & field. No wonder he played an entire season without rest. Amazing stamina !
Wilt stamina was on another level 🔥
The NBA created goaltending because of Wilt Chamberlain.
No the did not. It was created because of George mikan. They REVISED it because of wilt
This lie is why education is so key and why the internet can be such a poison to the world
Wilt forced 4 rule changes to the game of basketball. Goaltending was not one of them lmao. Goaltending was around decades before wilt was a rookie
@@Baselinehangtime8 goaltending rule was implemented in I believe late 1940s and kept evolving. When Wilt arrived, the NBA made more goaltending ( offensive goaltending) adjustments due to Wilt's athleticism.
@@cestlavie5713
Yup. A far far different comment than (the nba created goaltending because of Wilt)
And exactly about 2 decades before wilt is when you admit it was created
40s-60s
You get it now I see
Wilt also had one of the biggest hand size in NBA history . He would grip the ball with only his thumb & middle finger.
That's crazy 😂😂🔥
His only weakness was his Free Throws.
No that was his only major weakness. He had a few others. He never relocated after pass outs. He just kind of clogged the lane and parked in one spot most possessions, early on passing was a weakness that he worked on, his mental game wasn’t always there either. He got in his own head a lot.
I've always thought that early on that he could have done better with this pick and roll game but he got better over time the mental thing you're almost spot on with that
@@horaceharris1855
Don’t call lies spot on. Mentality cannot be a weakness if you are the goat and impact winning more than the man who won the most chips ever in the hardest rules and pace that requires the most athleticism and skill thru fatigue ever while putting up godly contributions in all major 5 categories and godly among godly contributions in 3 of those 5
Can’t have your mentality as a weakness when you break an all time 8-0 streak performing the best ever in postseaon and beat the toughest hof odds relative to hof help and stacked teams out of all other star leading teams in history the most in postseaon series
Stay educated and not brainwashed by the casuals regurgitating nonsense spread by media and players who have other players saying opposite of their wilt critiques and guys like Rick Barry whom recant their statements on wilt etc….
Stay original and objective with just the facts of the actions of each player on the court.
Wilt the clear cut goat when you do that void of all emotion and bias
@@TheIcemanthomas
Mental game was top notch. Bill even acknowledged him as the smartest opponent ever. No proof at all against his mental goathood. Not relocating after pass outs is a legit small weakness
Parking in one spot is not enough to be a weakness since he did not park in one spot nearly enough to be considered such and when he did, he was far more unstoppable and making a positive contribution than a negative one. His speed and stamina moving without the ball for position and/or for getting up the court and his constant motion with post fades and post ups and turnarounds and spin offs etc… make any claim of stationary in the lane being a weakness null and void
yet he also holds the record for most freethrows made in a game 😅
Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT!!! Larry Bird is my #2. Wilt had two Weaknesses, Free Throw Shooting and being too nice. Bill Russell stated that Wilt was slow to anger and was so strong, that he was afraid to hurt other players. Wilt would change his shot, so he would not hurt a player. Bill stated that Wilt was going to dunk the ball, but a player had his arm in the way, Wilt laid the ball up, instead of dunking, as Wilt was afraid he would have broken the other players arm. Wilt was said to be the strongest player to ever play basketball. Wilt at his peak, could bench press 600 pounds. Johnny Kerr stated he had angered Wilt in a game and the next play, Wilt slammed dunked the ball so hard, the ball bounced off of Johnny’s foot and broke his toe. Gus Johnson was going to the hoop and Wilt blocked his shot so hard (hand on the ball), that Gus landed on the floor and dislocated his shoulder.
The NBA changed 4 rules due to Wilt Chamberlain. #1 They widened the basketball lane. #2 They changed the offensive goaltending rule. #3 They made a rule about in-bound passes over the backboard/rim. #4 The free Throw Rule (Your feet can not go past the free throw line until the ball hits the rim). Prior to the change, while Wilt was in College, Wilt would take two steps and leap from the free throw line, dunking the ball, which was legal then.
Chamberlain holds 72 NBA records, 68 by himself. Among his records are several that are considered unbreakable, such as averaging 22.9 rebounds for a career or 50.4 points per game in a season, scoring 100 points or 55 rebounds in a single game. During Chamberlain's time, defensive statistics like blocks and steals had not been recorded yet. According to Jack Ramsay, "Harvey [Pollack] said he used to tell one of his statisticians to keep track of Wilt's blocks in big games. ... One night, they got up to 25." (The first season blocked shots were officially recorded in the NBA was 1973/74, the season after Chamberlain retired as a player. The official NBA record of 17 blocks in a single game was set by Elmore Smith in 1973.) There is no doubt that if they kept records for blocked shots during Wilt’s time, he would be the Blocked Shot king.
Some of Wilts records…
NBA record - Most points per game in a season (50.4 in the 1961-62 season)
NBA record - Most points in a season (4,029 in 1961-62)
NBA record - Most points scored in a game (100 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
NBA record - Most 50-point games in a season (45 in 1961-62)
NBA record - Most 40-point games in a season (63 in 1961-62)
NBA record - Most career regular-season 60-point games (32)
NBA record - Most career regular-season 50-point games (118)
NBA record - Most career regular-season 40-point games (271)
NBA record - Career total rebounds (23,924)
NBA record - Career rebounds per game (22.9)
NBA record - Rebounds per game in a season (27.2)
NBA record - Total Rebounds in a season (2,149 in 1960-1961)
NBA record - Rebounds in a game (55, Philadelphia Warriors vs. Boston Celtics, November 24, 1960)
NBA record - Most minutes played per game for a season (48.53 in 1961-62) (includes overtime games)
Wilt had 26 records that are now broken, including...
2nd-highest career scoring average (30.07) - record held by Michael Jordan (30.1)
In addition to his many statistical accomplishments, Chamberlain also had a successful career. He is a two-time NBA Champion (1967, 1972) and a six-time NBA Finalist (1964, 1967, 1969-70, 1972-73), was voted NBA MVP 4 times (1959-60, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68) and NBA Finals MVP once (1972), was elected to 7 All-NBA First Teams (1960-62, 1964, 1966-68), 3 All-NBA Second Teams (1963, 1965, 1972) and also made two All-Defensive First Teams (1972, 1973). Along with Wes Unseld, he is one of two players to have won the Rookie of the Year and the MVP awards in the same year, but being the only one to add NBA All-Star Game MVP to this list.
impressive
Wilt was shooting rainbow hook shots with those big hands.
He has the 2nd highest Scoring average behind MJ and that’s because he stopped scoring as much to help out on other ends of the floor he is the Original Goat before MJ I got. MJ, Wilt and Kobe enough said.
Dirk' fade away + Tim Duncan' bank shot
That’s an excellent example 🔥
Wilt was doing fade away jumpshots since high school turn around pump fakes one legged from left to right and people keep saying MJ invented it when 75% of wilt points came from fade away jumpshots and he could shot it even from 20 feet away from the basket
Great job with your video!
Thank You! 💯
for records
wilt has 72 records 68 on his own with no ties 50 years after he retired
they also didn't officially track blocks or steals. wilt averaged lik e11-13 blocks per gam ecareer and a decent number of steals.
tha twould also ad to double doubles, triple doubles, quaadruple doubles etc.
he should own 100+ records.
JayHemmsSports, yeah Wilt is unreal, check out his overall sports/athletic feats...btw, now you see where Larry Legend got his post fade, only at 6'10" not Wilt's 7'3"..
that season he actaully averaged 48.5 ,min a game as he played every minmute of every OT as well
Averaging 48.5 minutes a game is insane lol 😂
@@JayHemmsSports it is indeed. plus he averaged 45.8 minutes per game for his entire career
you should watch wilt chamberlain the most athletic giant ever, great video
Wilt Chamberlain the goat
Wilt was 7’1 with no shoes on (they measured players barefoot back then) and said his playing weight was between 290 and 310 over the course of his career. He’s not the most reliable source of information that regards himself but it’s not all that difficult to believe he weighed 300 considering his height, muscle, and long limbs.
You got Wilt 8th all time? He's the GOAT! He was an athletic freak, did track and field, averaged 48 minute many seasons, game was faster and ran the court, greatest defender ever. To me when I think who the GOAT is is I think who wins 1v1, and who could beat Wilt 1v1? No one's more athletic, no one's stronger (Arnold Schwarzenegger said Wilt was the strongest person he ever met and Arnold would know), no one could score on him he's the only one to block Kareem's skyhook, old Wilt would play in the mid 80's Magic Johnson pick up games against other NBA players and Magic called a foul Wilt didn't agree with and Wilt told prime Magic he wouldn't score the rest of the day and Magic didn't.... Wilt would dominate Jordan, Lebron, Kobe, Shaq you name them 1v1.
Wilt worked at a hotel in the Hamptons, he was a bellboy who put the patrons luggage on the second floor from first by reaching from ground level.
When he was running it looked like a special effect, like he was in slowmo
It look like he was jogging
Those who say Shaq is no.1, needs drug testing! People forget that he played for the Harlem Globetrotters! Yeah J.J. ,PLUMBERS AND CAR SALESMEN.
Great video! I dont know where you found these highlights
Thank You for enjoying the video! 💯
Wilt is the GOAT. He is a bigger Shaq, faster and more athletic than Giannis, finesse post game that doesn't require explosiveness but skill, most athletic player of all time. If he played today under today's offenses Wilt would be the best player right now. He's the true GOAT because he can be the best player in any era with the right team and coach. Having a better career like MJ and LeBron getting more famous don't make you to GOAT over Wilt. Wilt is a more talented individual and I'd draft him 1st in an all time draft.
in any competative venue, winning is the ultimate goal. if you are not winning a ring, they you werent part of a championship squad. you not a WINNING player. just how it is.
The hook shot that he was doing around the end of the video is called the sweeping hook shot you don't really see it too often nowadays though
Thank You because I really had no idea what that hook shot was called 😂
@@JayHemmsSports th-cam.com/video/L5LiRNJMHC8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DM_DnGZ0NU5mpKiY. This goes more into depth of what wilt can do on the right side of the block which is the weak side for most centers because they usually perfer the left but Wilt can can do both even though his strong side is the left.You can watch it on your own time if you want it's a really good break down video
#1 Wilt his stats are crazy. #2 MJ #3 Bird soon to #4 Curry #5 Kobe/Lew Alcindor/ Shaq/ Baylor/guy with ALL the rings Russell.
Played for the Globetrotters before the NBA, and in every NBA off-season until he was traded to LA
Wilt Chamberlain was a beast 🔥
It wasn’t goaltending back then the goaltending rule got put in because of wilt it’s like that one referee said when the coach called the ref out for calling goaltending on wilt the ref said what he saw was impossible. They had to use 2 different set of rule when wilt played because of his speed a leaping ability
Wilt really changed the game! 🔥
You definitely have to check out the wilt vs kareem the battle of nba gods
That isn’t true. Y’all have to stop spreading misinformation. Goaltending was already a rule in that era. It was initially instituted because of the great George mikan. It was reformed later due to wilt
Defensive goaltending always existed before wilt it was offensive goaltending that will pretty much reinformed but yeah he does have a different set of rules to wear that dress have to call it a bit differently
i read that he ran the court as quickly as lebron james runs the court. YIKES.
That's scary for real 😂
He was faster than lebron
Stronger Wemby
Yet only had 2 championships. Great player top 5 all time great!
btw, wilt took his teams against boston (th egreatest dynasty in hisotry with the greatest coach inh istory) to 4 game 7s that he lost by a combined 9 points.
2 on very lucky plays for boston, 1 on a iditotic coachign decision
Imagine the dunks he would've done if the backboards and rims were the ones of today.
He would be destroying the rim 😂🔥
Seems he was the only 7' player after his first first 10 years untill Kareem came into the league in 1969. From 69 to 73 (his retirement year) was Elmore Smith (4 Year overlap, 6'11") and Nate Thurmond (1 year overlap, 6'10") the rest were under 6'10.
Elmore Smith: 7'0", Nate Thurmond: 6'11", Willis Reed: 6'10", Walt Bellamy: 6'11", Tom Boerwinkle: 7'0", Walt Wesley: 7'0", Reggie Hardng: 7'0", others.
Thank You for the information
@@brachio1000Thank You for this information 💯
@@brachio1000 they were not on the spreadsheet I was looking at...there you go. I'd have to look into it more
You're right, tom had a 5 year overlap. I was looking at a list that had "stocking" heights aka heights in socks so maybe he wasn't 7' so he wasn't on the list
good guess but wrong......wilt was over 300lb in every one of these highlites.....in la he was 330.....wilt was 275 his rookie year,but took such a beating that he put on 25 or 30 lbs of muscle .....he always played between 300 and 330.
Thank You for the information! Wilt was huge 😂😂
Correct actually his rookie year he wait 265 lb and yes his heaviest was 330 lb but those during the middle of his prime and that was before starting camp but he's playing weight it's about 300 or 310
Shaq all around couldn't remotely do what Chamberlain did the reason focus is on Shaq simply the people are of now and not then!
I struggle with 1 & 2 but anyway:
1. MJ
2. Wilt
3. Duncan
4. Kobe
5. Bird
6. Magic
7. Hakeem
8. LeBron
Need Kareem there
@@MrCury65 Kareem #9
Only reason I don’t have him as the greatest is his atrocious freethrow shooting. Seemed like he could hit shots in rhythm all over court. Soon as he stood still at key he suddenly couldn’t shoot.
his weakness wias a green rock from outer space, no wait.
his only wakness was his foul shooting wsa 53 percent
also his 100 point game was not filmed as it was in a 4000 seat staium and nobody cared for that game but tha tis when he did it
he was a bad free throw shooter. under 50%. that was his weakness.
That's horrible. Oh my goodness lol
You want to know his weaknesses? Lousy free throw shooter. He was a great athlete. He would have destroyed any era. Another record of his? In his book he says he slept with 20,000 woman lol
Who in prime could take him on one on one?
The only players I can see possibly beating Wilt one-on-one are big men, probably Kareem and Shaq.
@@JayHemmsSportsthey have footage of him blocking Kareem’s sky hook three times consecutively!
Not too many I would have to say if you have a really good outside shot Maybe but will also cover the perimeters very well especially in his prime but if I had to see my best back I would say Kareem
His weakness was that he played in a weak era.
if wilt played with plumbers, than getting those 8 assists per game that one year is REALLY REALLY IMPRESSIVE cuz plumbers were FINISHING his assists. damn.. if he played today, how many assists would he get playing with podcasters instead? 10? 15? sheesh.
Wilt would be the center in the NBA if he played today 💯