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- 500 lbs bench press
- 50" vertical
- Curl 100 lb DBs as easily as we can pick up our phones
- Beat up a mountain lion and threw it by its tail
- Slept with 20,000 women, jlauber's mom being one of them
- Dunked his freethrows in high school
- Dunked the ball so hard that it crushed the opponents toes
- Could average 70 points per game in the 90's
- At age 59 he could bench 465 lbs like it was a match stick
- Clean and jerk 435 lbs
- A world class volleyball player, in Volleyball Hall of Fame
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They're probably only slightly if at all exaggerated.
Earl boykins can bench 315 at 140 pounds.
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[quote=Deuce Bigalow]anymore?[/quote] wilt can beat javale mcgee 1v1
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[QUOTE=Kiarip][B]They're probably only slightly if at all exaggerated. [/B]
Earl boykins can bench 315 at 140 pounds.[/QUOTE]
lol
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jlauber is coming for you, just pray the Machine pops up you number!
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Wilt is so overrated.
next
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[QUOTE=dunksby]jlauber is coming for you, just pray the Machine pops up you number!
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HAHA! FUTURE REP!
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[QUOTE=Deuce Bigalow][IMG]http://images.collectors.com/smrweb/smr1206/5980054_Wilt_Chamberlain_76.jpg[/IMG]
- 500 lbs bench press
- 50" vertical
- Curl 100 lb DBs as easily as we can pick up our phones
- Beat up a mountain lion and threw it by its tail
- [B]Slept with [/B]20,000 women, [B]jlauber's mom [/B]being one of them
- Dunked his freethrows in high school
- Dunked the ball so hard that it crushed the opponents toes
- Could average 70 points per game in the 90's
- At age 59 he could bench 465 lbs like it was a match stick
- Clean and jerk 435 lbs[/QUOTE]
Only true statement in the OP
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Wilt was a world class volleyball player.
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[quote=millwad]Wilt was a world class volleyball player.[/quote]That is certainly fantasy.
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I heard from eye witness sources that one time wilt got angry and threw the ball so hard at the floor that it created a hole.
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Where is jlauber at? Defend your dad from all these haters! :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=Kiarip]They're probably only slightly if at all exaggerated.
Earl boykins can bench 315 at 140 pounds.[/QUOTE]
"Slightly"
Way to go out on a limb. All of these are extremely exaggerated.
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[QUOTE=asdf1990]I heard from eye witness sources that one time wilt got angry and threw the ball so hard at the floor that it created a hole.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=dunksby]jlauber is coming for you, just pray the Machine pops up you number!
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:oldlol:
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[QUOTE=Deuce Bigalow][IMG]http://images.collectors.com/smrweb/smr1206/5980054_Wilt_Chamberlain_76.jpg[/IMG]
- 500 lbs bench press
- 50" vertical
- Curl 100 lb DBs as easily as we can pick up our phones
- Beat up a mountain lion and threw it by its tail
- Slept with 20,000 women, jlauber's mom being one of them
- Dunked his freethrows in high school
- Dunked the ball so hard that it crushed the opponents toes
- Could average 70 points per game in the 90's
- At age 59 he could bench 465 lbs like it was a match stick
- Clean and jerk 435 lbs[/QUOTE]
All of this is true except the dunking so hard it crushed toes AND could average 70 points per game in the 90's.
I have been around pro athletes since 1960 and was fortunate enough to talk to Wilt many times and even see him work out......he was a phenomenal athlete without any question.
People question the 20,000 women......I can't say if he did it or not but I can say from experience that he could've easily done it if he wanted to and was physically able to perform.
A friend of mine who played pro baseball many years ago was in town for a 3 game series, I was at the team hotel and he asked me to help him get his mail.....I thought it was a stupid request until I saw he had 3 military style duffel bags full of mail. We started opening the mail and it was nothing but nude and half nude photos of women offering to meet him after the game for sex.....I mean incredibly hot women. Sure enough, after the game I saw every one of those chicks waiting for him and calling his name......he said it was like that in every city.....the mail, the women......and even more at home games.
He wasn't even a star player, he was good looking but not like a god.
I saw Wilt with a lot of women. Sex with 20,000......maybe he forgot a few thousand more. If you guys think any of this has changed for athletes today then you are nuts.......it's the same.
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[quote=DKLaker]All of this is true except the dunking so hard it crushed toes AND could average 70 points per game in the 90's.
I have been around pro athletes since 1960 and was fortunate enough to talk to Wilt many times and even see him work out......he was a phenomenal athlete without any question.
People question the 20,000 women......I can't say if he did it or not but I can say from experience that he could've easily done it if he wanted to and was physically able to perform.
A friend of mine who played pro baseball many years ago was in town for a 3 game series, I was at the team hotel and he asked me to help him get his mail.....I thought it was a stupid request until I saw he had 3 military style duffel bags full of mail. We started opening the mail and it was nothing but nude and half nude photos of women offering to meet him after the game for sex.....I mean incredibly hot women. Sure enough, after the game I saw every one of those chicks waiting for him and calling his name......he said it was like that in every city.....the mail, the women......and even more at home games.
He wasn't even a star player, he was good looking but not like a god.
I saw Wilt with a lot of women. Sex with 20,000......maybe he forgot a few thousand more. If you guys think any of this has changed for athletes today then you are nuts.......it's the same.[/quote]Someone else listed it, but I know for a fact that he was not a "World Class" volleyball player.
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[QUOTE=DKLaker]All of this is true except the dunking so hard it crushed toes AND could average 70 points per game in the 90's.
[B]I have been around pro athletes since 1960 [/B]and was fortunate enough to talk to Wilt many times and even see him work out......he was a phenomenal athlete without any question.
People question the 20,000 women......I can't say if he did it or not but I can say from experience that he could've easily done it if he wanted to and was physically able to perform.
A friend of mine who played pro baseball many years ago was in town for a 3 game series, I was at the team hotel and he asked me to help him get his mail.....I thought it was a stupid request until I saw he had 3 military style duffel bags full of mail. We started opening the mail and it was nothing but nude and half nude photos of women offering to meet him after the game for sex.....I mean incredibly hot women. Sure enough, after the game I saw every one of those chicks waiting for him and calling his name......he said it was like that in every city.....the mail, the women......and even more at home games.
He wasn't even a star player, he was good looking but not like a god.
I saw Wilt with a lot of women. Sex with 20,000......maybe he forgot a few thousand more. If you guys think any of this has changed for athletes today then you are nuts.......it's the same.[/QUOTE]
How old are you?
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[QUOTE=DKLaker]All of this is true except the dunking so hard it crushed toes AND could average 70 points per game in the 90's.
I have been around pro athletes since 1960 and was fortunate enough to talk to Wilt many times and even see him work out......he was a phenomenal athlete without any question.
People question the 20,000 women......I can't say if he did it or not but I can say from experience that he could've easily done it if he wanted to and was physically able to perform.
A friend of mine who played pro baseball many years ago was in town for a 3 game series, I was at the team hotel and he asked me to help him get his mail.....I thought it was a stupid request until I saw he had 3 military style duffel bags full of mail. We started opening the mail and it was nothing but nude and half nude photos of women offering to meet him after the game for sex.....I mean incredibly hot women. Sure enough, after the game I saw every one of those chicks waiting for him and calling his name......he said it was like that in every city.....the mail, the women......and even more at home games.
He wasn't even a star player, he was good looking but not like a god.
I saw Wilt with a lot of women. Sex with 20,000......maybe he forgot a few thousand more. If you guys think any of this has changed for athletes today then you are nuts.......it's the same.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=DKLaker]All of this is true except the dunking so hard it crushed toes AND could average 70 points per game in the 90's.
I have been around pro athletes since 1960 and was fortunate enough to talk to Wilt many times and even see him work out......he was a phenomenal athlete without any question.
People question the 20,000 women......I can't say if he did it or not but I can say from experience that he could've easily done it if he wanted to and was physically able to perform.
A friend of mine who played pro baseball many years ago was in town for a 3 game series, I was at the team hotel and he asked me to help him get his mail.....I thought it was a stupid request until I saw he had 3 military style duffel bags full of mail. We started opening the mail and it was nothing but nude and half nude photos of women offering to meet him after the game for sex.....I mean incredibly hot women. Sure enough, after the game I saw every one of those chicks waiting for him and calling his name......he said it was like that in every city.....the mail, the women......and even more at home games.
He wasn't even a star player, he was good looking but not like a god.
I saw Wilt with a lot of women. Sex with 20,000......maybe he forgot a few thousand more. If you guys think any of this has changed for athletes today then you are nuts.......it's the same.[/QUOTE]
Ya, ok.:oldlol: :rolleyes:
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Hahahaha 20,000 women? You gota bang at least 5-6 a day everyday to make that number. No man is able to do such a thing puhleaz! :hammerhead:
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[QUOTE=DKLaker]All of this is true except the dunking so hard it crushed toes AND could average 70 points per game in the 90's.
I have been around pro athletes since 1960 and was fortunate enough to talk to Wilt many times and even see him work out......he was a phenomenal athlete without any question.
People question the 20,000 women......I can't say if he did it or not but I can say from experience that he could've easily done it if he wanted to and was physically able to perform.
A friend of mine who played pro baseball many years ago was in town for a 3 game series, I was at the team hotel and he asked me to help him get his mail.....I thought it was a stupid request until I saw he had 3 military style duffel bags full of mail. We started opening the mail and it was nothing but nude and half nude photos of women offering to meet him after the game for sex.....I mean incredibly hot women. Sure enough, after the game I saw every one of those chicks waiting for him and calling his name......he said it was like that in every city.....the mail, the women......and even more at home games.
He wasn't even a star player, he was good looking but not like a god.
I saw Wilt with a lot of women. Sex with 20,000......maybe he forgot a few thousand more. If you guys think any of this has changed for athletes today then you are nuts.......it's the same.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frGLMtGsotc[/url]
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Sometimes I doubt Wilt ever existed.
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[QUOTE=Asukal]Hahahaha 20,000 women? You gota bang at least 5-6 a day everyday to make that number. No man is able to do such a thing puhleaz! :hammerhead:[/QUOTE]
Chamberlain lived 63 years
63 years = 23,010 days (with the leap years)
You could start at age 12
So he could bang for 51 years (age 12-63)
51 years = 18,627 days
He would have to bang 1.07371021 women per day
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Can't understand why anyone actually would defend Wilt's dick on a forum...:facepalm
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I heard he had to duct tape his c0ck to his leg so it wouldn't fall out of his shorts when playing
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I heard he ate a horse
Outswam and a shark...and then killed it
dunked on the moon
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Dunce Bungalow at his finest:
[QUOTE=Deuce Bigalow][IMG]http://images.collectors.com/smrweb/smr1206/5980054_Wilt_Chamberlain_76.jpg[/IMG]
- 500 lbs bench press [B]Most certainly true[/B]
- 50" vertical [B]We have VIDEO of a Chamberlain block in which his fingertips are nearly at the top of the backboard. We also have TWO eyewitnesses, including Sonny Hill who claims to have SEEN him touch the top of the backboard.[/B]
- Curl 100 lb DBs as easily as we can pick up our phones. [B]Not a quote by WILT, but rather a well known weight-lifter who worked out with Chamberlain.[/B]
- Beat up a mountain lion and threw it by its tail. [B]I could not care less, and here again, that was NOT a direct quote from Wilt.[/B]
- Slept with 20,000 women, jlauber's mom being one of them. [B]Very Funny. Those that KNEW Wilt would attest to the fact that he had MANY women. BTW, YOUR mom probably regrets sleeping with whomever fathered her child[/B]
- Dunked his freethrows in high school. [B]Yes, witnessed by none other than TEX WINTER. The NCAA and NBA banned the dunking of FTs because of WILT.[/B]
- Dunked the ball so hard that it crushed the opponents toes. [B]Here again, NOT a quote by WILT, but rather from the player HIMSELF (Johnny Kerr.)[/B]
-Could average 70 points per game in the 90's. [B]Not only Wilt, but HOFer WALT FRAZIER (who said that Wilt would average 75 in today's game.[/B]
- At age 59 he could bench 465 lbs like it was a match stick.[B] EYE-WITNESS account and in a radio INTERVIEW with the witness.[/B]
- Clean and jerk 435 lbs. [B]Might have been. There is an article which claimed that he could do 375, and that was long before he became the massive man he would become.[/B]
- A world class volleyball player. [B]Again, NOT a WILT quote, BUT, it is interesting that Wilt played with 1984 USA Gold Medal captain Pat Powers, AND, Chamberlain is in the Volleyball HOF[/B]. [/QUOTE]
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Some more Wilt "myths":
[QUOTE]NBA scoring records
Sign commemorating Chamberlain's 100-point game at Hershey, PennsylvaniaNBA Record - Most Points Per Game in a season (50.4 in the 1961-62 season)
Chamberlain also holds the next two highest with 44.8 in 1962-63 and 38.4 in 1960-61.
NBA Record - Most Points in a season (4,029 in 1961-62)
Chamberlain holds the next highest with 3,586 in 1960-61
NBA Record - Most Points Scored in a Game (100 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
NBA Record - Most Points Scored in a Half (59 in the 2nd half vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
NBA Record - Most 50 Point Games in a season (45 times in 1961-62)
Chamberlain holds the next most with 30 in 1962-63. No other player has had more than 10. Only Michael Jordan (39 including playoffs) and Kobe Bryant (25 including playoffs) have more than 20 in their careers.
NBA Record - Most 40 Point Games in a season (63 times in 1961-62)
Chamberlain holds the next most with 52 in 1962-63. Michael Jordan is third with 37 in 1986-87.
NBA Record - Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Points Per Game (7)
Record shared with Michael Jordan.
NBA Record - Most Career Regular Season 60 Point Games (32 times)
Kobe Bryant is in second place with 5.
NBA Record - Most Career Regular Season 50 Point Games (118 times)
Michael Jordan is in second place with 31.
NBA Record - Most Career Regular Season 40 Point Games (271 times)[10]
Michael Jordan is in second place with 173.
NBA Record - Most Consecutive 50 Point Games (7 from December 16, 1961-December 29, 1961)
Chamberlain also holds the next three longest streaks with 6 in 1962, and 5 in 1961 and 1962.
NBA Record - Most Consecutive 40 Point Games (14 from December 8, 1961-December 30, 1961 and January 11, 1962-February 1, 1962)
Chamberlain also has the next most with 10 from November 9, 1962 through November 25, 1962.
NBA Record - Most Consecutive 30 Point Games (65 from November 4, 1961-February 22, 1962)
Chamberlain holds the next two longest streaks with 31 in 1962 and 25 in 1960.
NBA Record - Most Consecutive 20 Point Games (126 from October 19, 1961-January 19, 1963)
Chamberlain holds the next most with 92 from February 26, 1963 through March 18, 1964.
NBA Record - Most points per game by a rookie (37.6 in 1959-60)
NBA Record - Most points by a rookie (2,707 in 1959-60)
NBA Record - Most points by a rookie in a game (58 on January 25, 1960 and February 21, 1960)
NBA Record - Fewest Games Played to Reach 20,000 Points (499 achieved in 1966)
Michael Jordan, at 620 games, took the second fewest games.
NBA Record - Fewest Games Played to Reach 25,000 Points (691, achieved on February 23, 1968 against the Detroit Pistons)
Michael Jordan, at 782 games, took the second fewest games.
NBA Record - Fewest Games Played to Reach 30,000 Points (941, achieved on February 16, 1972 against the Phoenix Suns)
NBA Record - Most consecutive seasons leading the league in field goals made (7 from 1959-60 through 1965-66)
Shared with Michael Jordan
NBA Record - Most Field Goals Made in a season (1,597 in 1961-62)
Chamberlain holds the next 3 spots with 1,463 in 1962-63, 1,251 in 1960-61, and 1,204 in 1963-64
NBA Record - Most Field Goals Attempted in a season (3,159 in 1961-62)
Chamberlain holds the next four highest with 2,770, 2,457, 2,311, and 2,298.
NBA Record - Most Field Goals Made in a Game (36 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
Chamberlain holds the next highest with 31, and is tied with Rick Barry at third with 30
NBA Record - Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game (63 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
Chamberlain holds the next two most with 62 and 60.
NBA Record - Most Field Goals Made in a Half (22 in the 2nd half vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
NBA Record - Most Field Goals Attempted in a Half (37 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962 (2nd half)
NBA Record - Most Field Goals Attempted in a Quarter (21 in the 4th quarter vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
NBA Record - Most Free Throws Made in a Game (28 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962)
Record shared with Adrian Dantley
NBA Record - Most seasons leading the NBA in free throw attempts (9)
NBA Record - Most consecutive seasons leading the NBA in free throw attempts (6 from 1959-60 through 1964-65)
NBA Record - Most Free Throws Attempted in a season (1,363 in 1961-62)
Chamberlain also holds the next four spots with 1,113, 1,054, 1,016, and 991.
NBA Playoff Record - Most points by a rookie in a game (53 vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 14, 1960)
Pulled down a rookie playoff record 35 rebounds in the same game.
Chamberlain also scored 50 as a rookie against the Boston Celtics on March 22, 1960.
NBA Playoff Record - Most field goals in a seven game series (113 vs. the St. Louis Hawks in 1964)
NBA Playoff Record - Most field goals in a game (24 vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 14, 1960)
Record shared with John Havlicek and Michael Jordan
NBA Playoff Record - Most field goal attempts in a game (48 vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 22, 1962)
Record shared with Rick Barry
NBA Playoff Record - Most field goal attempts in a half (25 vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 22, 1962)
Record shared with Elgin Baylor and Michael Jordan
NBA Playoff Record - Most field goal attempts in a three game series (104 vs. the Syracuse Nationals in 1960)
NBA Playoff Record - Most field goal attempts in a five game series (159 vs. the Syracuse Nationals in 1962)
NBA All-Star Game Record - Points in a game (42 in 1962)
NBA All-Star Game Record - Field goals in a game (17 in 1962)
Record shared with Michael Jordan and Kevin Garnett
NBA All-Star Game Record - Field goals in a half (10 in 1962)
NBA All-Star Game Record - Free throw attempts in a game (16 in 1962)
Chamberlain also holds the second most attempts in an All-Star Game with 15 in 1960.
[edit] Other selected scoring facts2nd highest career scoring average (30.07)
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Still more Wilt "myths":
[QUOTE]NBA rebounding recordsSee also: List of National Basketball Association top individual rebounding season averages
See also: List of National Basketball Association top rookie rebounding averages
See also: List of National Basketball Association players with most rebounds in a game
NBA Record - Career Total Rebounds (23,924)
NBA Record - Career Rebounds Per Game (22.9)
NBA Record - Most seasons leading the league in rebounds (11)
NBA Record - Most seasons with 1,000 or more rebounds (13)
NBA Record - Rebounds Per Game in a season (27.2)
Chamberlain also holds the next two highest averages with 27.0 in 1959-60 and 25.7 in 1961-62)
Chamberlain and Bill Russell occupy the top 18 spots on this list (9 each).
NBA Record - Total Rebounds in a season (2,149 in 1960-1961)
Chamberlain also holds the next six highest totals.
NBA Record - Rebounds in a game (55, Philadelphia Warriors vs. Boston Celtics, November 24, 1960)
Besides Bill Russell (11 times, including 3 playoff games, max of 51) only two players, Nate Thurmond (42) and Jerry Lucas (40) have ever gotten at least 40.
NBA Record - Most rebounds per game by a rookie in a season (27.0)
NBA Record - Most rebounds by a rookie in a season (1941)
NBA Record - Most rebounds by a rookie in a game (45 on February 6, 1960)
Chamberlain, as a rookie, also grabbed 43 rebounds in one game, 42 in two others, and 40 in another.
NBA Playoff Record - Most rebounds in a playoff game (41 against the Boston Celtics, on April 5, 1967).
Game 3 victory in the Eastern Division finals.
NBA Playoff Record - Most rebounds in a half (26 against the San Francisco Warriors on April 16, 1967)
Also an NBA Finals record.
NBA Playoff Record - Highest rebounding average in a playoff series (32.0 in a five game series against the Boston Celtics in 1967).
NBA Playoff Record - Most rebounds in a 5-game playoff series (160 against the Boston Celtics in 1967).
NBA Playoff Record - Most rebounds in a 6-game playoff series (171 against the San Francisco Warriors in 1967).
Also an NBA Finals record for a 6-game series.
NBA Playoff Record - Most rebounds in a 7-game playoff series (220 against the Boston Celtics in 1965).
NBA Playoff Record - Most rebounds by a rookie in a game (35 against the Boston Celtics on March 22, 1960)
Scored a then-playoff record 53 points (still a rookie record) in the same game (a game 5 victory).
NBA All-Star Game Record - Most career rebounds in the NBA All-Star game (197).
NBA All-Star Game Record - Most rebounds in a half (16 in 1960).
Record shared with Bob Pettit
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And here come the Novels from jlauber :roll: :roll: :roll:
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And still more Wilt "Tall Tales":
[QUOTE]Other selected rebound facts
2nd most consecutive seasons with 1,000+ rebounds (10)
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[QUOTE=jlauber]Dunce Bungalow at his finest:[/QUOTE]
"Eye witnesses"... HAHA!
And LMAO at Wilt being a "HOF"-volleyball player...
First of all, he played in a shortlived CO-ED league from '75-'79 in California (yes, he was playing against women). And he got into the made up HOF of the league (not the real volleyball HOF) for promoting the sport, not for being great at it.
Wilt myths are really silly..:facepalm
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[QUOTE=jlauber]Still more Wilt "myths":
Continued...[/QUOTE]
No one claims that his stats are myths, you bloody idiot.:facepalm
It's the eye witness crap about his so called "accomplishments" and other made up crap like Wilt being a worldclass-volleyball player after playing one year against girls..:facepalm
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Little known fact: soccer wasn't well known in America until Wilt kicked a ball out of his yard back to his neighbor's kid. The kid died from the impact of the ball, but Wilt is now in FIFA's hall of fame for helping with soccer's popularity.
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Now, how about the REAL "Wilt Tall Tales" that we have read here on this forum many times, and usually by the same moronic posters:
"Wilt played in a weak era and against short white guys."
:roll:
"Wilt shooting 1-11 from the line in game seven of the '70 Finals cost him 3-4 rings."
:roll: :roll:
"Kareem outplayed Wilt in the '72 WCF's."
:roll: :roll:
(Yeah right...EVERYONE who actually WATCHED that series, including the MILWAUKEE press and coach claimed that Wilt outplayed Kareem. BTW, TIME MAGAZINE hailed Wilt's performance as DECISIVELY OUTPLAYING Kareem in that SERIES.)
"Bird was more clutch than Wilt."
:roll: :roll:
"Hakeem is a better player than Chamberlain."
:roll: :roll: :roll:
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[QUOTE=jlauber]
"Wilt shooting 1-11 from the line in game seven of the '70 Finals cost him 3-4 rings." - [B]HIS horrible FT's cost him at least one ring.
[/B]
:roll: :roll:
"Kareem outplayed Wilt in the '72 WCF's." -[B] More so then other way around[/B]
:roll: :roll:
(Yeah right...EVERYONE who actually WATCHED that series, including the MILWAUKEE press and coach claimed that Wilt outplayed Kareem. BTW, TIME MAGAZINE hailed Wilt's performance as DECISIVELY OUTPLAYING Kareem in that SERIES.)
"Bird was more clutch than Wilt." - [B]HAHA, EASILY...[/B]
:roll: :roll:
"Hakeem is a better player than Chamberlain." -[B] EASILY, no doubt..[/B]
:roll: :roll: :roll:[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=FireDavidKahn]"Slightly"
Way to go out on a limb. All of these are extremely exaggerated.[/QUOTE]
They are extremely exaggerated by DEUCE dipshit. Most of what really happened is deliberately being burried under a veil of idiocy by deuces trolling. For example:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyz-FhP2ONk&t=3m16s[/url]
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For example: The "Wilt Story" about free throw dunking is neither a story by Wilt, nor a myth at all, duece just doesn't tell the f_cking story straight. [I]Tex Winter[/I] is the man who saw Wilt do it at the Hauck Auditorium at KU while scouting him out. He's also the source of the info going public in the 1950's, not Wilt. Is it some f_cking coincidence that the Rules and Regulations committee (which Tex was Chairmen of) did in fact propose some sort of rule that specifically addresses this feat? - And then a day later the rule WAS agreed on and implemented? No. Sorry. They don't make useless stupid rules in the NCAA based on stopping events that have never even happened before. Is it coincidence that the other rule Tex Winter's talks about is also mentioned in these list of rule changes too?
Somebody, somewhere dunked a free throw and the NCAA didn't want it to happen in a game. Hmmm call it blind intuition but something tells me Chamberlain was the reason?....
Late in life Wilt is asked about free throw dunks in an interview and he said he used to do it just goofing off in the gym and what not, he said he wouldn't have even tried them in serious games. That's the only time I've ever even heard Wilt talk about free throw dunks he didn't even boast about it.
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The only idiots here are the ones that think these ridiculous versions of Wilt stories aren't being deliberately embellished by [I]DEUCE[/I]
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Re: Wilt's Tall Tales
More Wilt Stories:
-Was better a badminton player than basketball player
-Climbed up Mount Everest than slid down it on a garbage can lid
-revived a coma patient by slapping him in the head with his d1ck.
- Played QB and WR at the same time in high school.
- Bowled a perfect game using a football
-played kicked ball using a medicine ball
-could light a match his his foreskin