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Wilt Chamberlain was a MONSTER of a man. Although listed as 7′1″, Wilt was slightly over 7′1″ in his bare feet. Measured in shoes as they do today, Wilt would be listed at about 7′3″. In addition, Chamberlain had a small head and short neck. So his shoulders were unusually high. That added to his standing reach, that was already ridiculous. Standing next to Shaquille O’Neal (who was also listed at 7′1″) or other centers, Wilt looks substantially bigger. He was a thin, but strong, 250lbs as a rookie. By the Mission Stairway to seven shirt In addition,I will do this time he retired, he was a powerhouse 310lbs. Chamberlain is universally regarded as the strongest man in NBA history, and as Wilt himself once said, If I played against Shaq and he tried that lower the shoulder stuff with me, “I’d knock him on his ass”. Watch this video below and look how big, especially in the upper body, a 50+ year old Wilt looks next to Shaq, Kareem Abdul Jabbar and other legendary NBA bigs. L-R that’s Bill Walton, Wilt Chamberlain, Shaquille O’Neal, Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with coach John Wooden seated.


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ould do it all. Well, except shooting free throws. Think of someone the Mission Stairway to seven shirt In addition,I will do this height of the 76ers Joel Embiid or the Knicks Kristaps Porzingis, only a much better leaper, WAY STRONGER, incredible endurance (Wilt once averaged 48.5 min played per game for a season), almost never injured and never fouled out of a game in his life. Wilt Chamberlain ran 5 events in college. There is video of him in college clearing the high jump at 6′6″ (the height of Michael Jordon) going over the bar feet first (while wearing a hat that doesn’t fall off). Chamberlain even set the Kansas state record for the shot put as an 19 year old! Wilt once scored 100 points in an NBA game. Once grabbed 55 rebounds in a game while being guarded by Bill Russell. He had numerous 20+ block games, with a high of 26. Blocks and steals weren’t official stats in Wilt’s day, but in the 112 games where his block totals were kept, he averaged 8.8 per game. Chamberlain once even led the league in assists. Only center ever to do it. He holds the NBA record for triple doubles in a row (9) and is the ONLY player in NBA history to record a DOUBLE-Triple-Double. A 20–20–20 game in points, rebounds and assists. On March 18, 1968, Wilt had what has got to be the greatest NBA stat line ever recorded. A fantasy players dream. Harvey Pollack, the official NBA stat man at the time, recorded Wilt with…


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