Wilton N. "Wilt" Chamberlain
Big, strong, fearsome, and determined, few athletes have matched the fantastic abilities of Wilt Chamberlain. An offensive force who could single-handedly take over a game, Chamberlain is one of a select few to have scored more than 30,000 points in an NBA career. A legend at famed Overbrook High School in Philadelphia, Chamberlain was the most coveted schoolboy recruit in the country. At Kansas, he led the Jayhawks to the 1957 NCAA Finals. Chamberlain's skills were so far beyond his competitors that rule changes were enacted to harness his awesome abilities. When Chamberlain left the NBA in 1973, he had won two championships: one with the Philadelphia 76ers and one with the Los Angeles Lakers. Chamberlain held many records: he scored 50 or more points 118 times, 60 or more points 32 times, and is the NBA's all-time leading rebounder with 23,924. Although his accomplishments were often credited to his tremendous size, Chamberlain was a talented athlete who possessed exceptional speed, agility, stamina, and strength.
Enshrined
1979Born
August 21, 1936 Philadelphia, PADied
October 12, 1999College
KansasProfessional Career
LA Lakers Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia Warriors San Francisco Warriors Harlem Globetrotters San Diego ConquistadoresCareer Stats
A SINGLE GAME
(NBA RECORD)