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Wilt Chamberlain, nicknamed Wilt the Stilt, The Big Dipper, and Chairman of the Boards, was an American professional National Bask Wilt Chamberlain, nicknamed Wilt the Stilt, The Big Dipper, and Chairman of the Boards, was an American professional National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball player for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers; and also played for the Harlem Globetrotters. The 7 foot 1 inch Chamberlain, who weighed 250 lb as a rookie[1] before bulking up to 275 lb and eventually over 300 lb with the Lakers,[2] played the center position and is widely considered one of the greatest and most dominant players in the history of the NBA

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  • stop trying to compare eras....its not currently possible to do so.

  • @Torontoraptures I have RESPECT for Jordan but not for his #%ck suckers. "Everyone knows he is the best" because he is the most widely marketed HOF player of all time. Period. Bird Magic and Isiah kept Jordan under their shoes until their dynasties died of natural causes. Jordan is an all time HOF player with spectacular moves and heart but this NBA GOAT dick riding shit has got to stop. There is no GOAT and to think so disrespects NBA legends from every era. Enjoy Jordans Cumload, Dumbass.

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  • i score 800 points a game !

  • @dantheman9758 No, I'm not a Jordan dick rider, or cumload eater, but if you have ever seen Jordan, he is the greatest of all time, not arguable. At his prime, no team in any history can beat him in a game 7 series. Not in a game 7 series.

  • @thebeastmodeplaya No, just no.

  • @dantheman9758 how can you say that? 6 championships speaks for itself. so does his scoring average. and mvp's. and defensive awards. "he had a good team" yeah who doesn't? how many teams have won championships with one good player? NONE. Obviously there are other hall of famers, including Bird and Magic, that could be in the top five. I'm not riding dick, but you can't just say "he was good, but so were others, so he's not the best."

  • @kons09

    What are you talking about? No one here hates Jordan.

  • I think that Anthony Davis will be the closest person on a skill based level to Wilt, even though I hate UK. I think Anthony Davis will be better than Michael Jordan, but he might not pass Wilt.

  • All ya Jordan Haters can kiss my Retros Bottom

  • @oldmanwithers1 Here you are again being very ignorant and a hater. First, it wasn't his fault he was 7-1, 300 pounds! Second, you forget conveniently that Wilt's teams in 1967 and 1972 won tiles by setting records for wins in one season! How is that choking sir? It was also not his fault that he had an idiot coach in Van Breda kolff who ignorantly sat him out of that game 7 you seem to be hooked on. Get your facts straight sir ignorant!

  • @oldmanwithers1 How is it criminal? The man averaged 48 minutes agame, never fouled out! He always did what his employers asked of him, whether it was to score points or to fit more into the team and score less. How is it criminal when he was more times than not the only scoring option on his team, and Russell was surrounded by 10 Hall of Famers? judging by those odds, I think Wilt came out pretty damm good to win 'only' 2 rings! How ignorant of you!

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