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Originally Posted by 97 bulls
And the fact that winter saw it or is making the claim is the only thing thats giving this validity at all.
But then again, there's been thousands of accounts about big foot. And I still don't beliieve it
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Why do I get the feeling everybody has cherry picked the evidence and didn't read those newspapers.
In 1956:
1.) NCAA Rules regarding big men (Wilt) included banning free throw dunks are suggested by a committee.
2.) NCAA Proposed rules to stop the big men (Wilt) regarding free throw dunks were voted on and approved by a committee.
3.) Tex Winter claims he's the guy behind the curtain and describes Wilt dunking free throws. He says Wilt took 3 giant strides. Oddly enough this looks
identical to how Wilt practices and competes in High-Jump even though Tex Winter doesn't know that nor does he give a flying f_ck about it. It's just some strange coincidence right?
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/Vid...lain-high-jump
4.) In 1989:
Wilt, independent of any of that, tries to claim he dunked free throws his freshman year for some interview for the LA Time's. Of course, he's going to embellish this in some way shape or form. This is only
support that he dunked free throws it is not the tool to determine the specifics of
how he dunked them because of his well known and well understood reputation for embellishing.
5.) In 2011:
Tex Winter once again recalls the event of Wilt dunking a free throw. He once again claims 3 steps - exactly as he did fifty five years earlier. Not only this but now he touches base on the
other rules that were changed that involved Chamberlain and they all match
perfectly with the actual proposed and changed NCAA rules in 1956
Is it a god damn coincidence?
