My guy has said some crazy shit before tho. Said something about black women not being attractive and near primitive. Part of the reason Kareem stopped being friends w him is cause he started saying shit like that in his books, and was usually hanging around white ppl. Wasn't very supportive of black ppl back then
Steven seagal of basketball. Difference is fewer people can't see Wilt is lying about over exaggerated stuff about himself in every 5 sentences his says.
Absolutely hilarious how wilt talks about how MJ wouldn’t be able to survive in his era. Sounds just like the players from the 90s talking about how lebron couldn’t survive I theirs
63 when he died, it sucks he died in 99, wish he could of made it to at least 2015 or still been alive today, would of loved to see him with today's interviews and social media
I remember when he died, I bought NBA magazine and I read he had died the month before. I still own that magazine from 1999. I was a fan already at the time.
He's so absurd, i cant discern what's fiction from fact anymore. He once got a quintuple double. I might even believe that 20,000 women story just cause its Wilt
Ask any bodybuilder or power lifter. There's not a chance in hell he could lift 600 lbs. He couldn't even deadlift 600lbs. I know people who are insanely strong and have been on steroids for 30+ years. Physics wouldn't allow a man with a 90+ inch wingspan be able to lift 600. He's so arrogant. Michael and Shaq have double and triple the amount of titles. Wilt wasn't even the best player in his day. He wasn't even the best center lol Michael also didn't play against mostly all 6'8" white centers that couldn't jump. Michael also didn't ONLY play against 10-12 teams. I respected Wilt and what he's meant but there's zero reason to lie to make yourself feel better. Leading scorer of all time PPG 30.1. Guess who? 9-10x scoring champ. DPOY of the year as a 6'6" SG as well as MVP in the same year. At least compare the man who dominated Wilt with 11 titles. Bill Russell was 9 championships better than arrogant Wilt has 2 titles and the man thinks he's the GOAT lol
@@kennethpolvent7280 Wilt isn’t the GOAT, but to say he wasn’t even the best player in his era let alone the best center is disrespectful and shows enough proof that you are an uneducated fan.
Keeping in mind that a basketball game ending in regulation is 48 minutes long, it's interesting how Wilt could average 48.5 minutes per game for a whole season. The fact is - and there's stats for this, so this Chamberlain story at least is not BS - Wilt was on the court for all but eight minutes that entire season, and the only reason he was out those eight minutes is because he got ejected one game. Aside from that, he played every minute of every game, never fouling out, never going to the bench for a breather. With ten overtime periods to add to the eighty games he played that season, the math comes out to 48.5 minutes per game. Since he also averaged better than 50 points per game that season - another record that will probably never get broken - it seems unlikely his ability to play entire games was facilitated by taking plays off. Seriously, his stamina was unreal.
@@zanti4132 he’s the GOAT in my humble opinion! Led the league in assists one year. Played point guard for the Harlem Globetrotters. His records are astounding!
@@dbc7772011 There was about a four year span when Chamberlain was without doubt the most dominant player to ever play basketball. I mean, geez, several rule changes were made to make him LESS dominant. Contrast that to Mr. Jordan, the guy young 'uns like to call the GOAT, who got rule changes that helped his game. All those signature Jordan drives to the basket would have been called charges in the old days.
Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. Hebrews 13:4 14 Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: 15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled; 16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright. 17 For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears. Hebrews 12:14-17 9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. 4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 1 John 2:3-4
Im not sure about the woman part but a 56 year old wilt did bench press 465 pounds so 600 isn't that unbelievable, i mean with his athleticism the 5 minutes of holding his breath could be true, i have no idea about the car one tho
@@Solid_Snake09 people don't see that. Because the bitter people from our time think everything is soft now. It goes for every sport. My favorite sport is MMA and a lot of those fans hate how early some stoppages are but go back 5 years and people are getting pummeled horrendously without defending. It still happens from time to time, and when it does those same fans complain about unwarranted damage. Same with NFL, people think it's gotten better but they hate that Tom Brady won and think it shouldn't have happened.
Alpaca Pines while the nba game has changed with time it doesnt mean it isnt softer than 90s. A lot of this has to do with changes to rules, scheduling and travel.
Never knew wilt had jokes like this, wish we could’ve seen more of him. He’s always been an enigma to me but 100 pts / 20k women / high jump champ / 7’2 / AND he’s funny?! Legend.
When will people understand that when he says 20k women he means 1 women many times. Also it’s not “cool” to sleep around. It’s cool to stay committed to one person and build a real awesome relationship
Wilt chamberlain seems like a really cool guy.... But at the same time he seems like that kid In elementary school who lied about everything all the time
@@youngkeazy2806 that one is actually true, supposedly so is the 600 bench press as verified by Arnold himself. The water skiing and women one were him being a goof.
Wilt was the ultimate bachelor. He drove fast. He loved lots of women. He had his own home built to his specifications. He was gregarious. But he was also a very kind human being under it all. He was for the most part a gentle giant.
He had Bill over for dinner and he let him nap in the afternoon before a game in his bed at his mom's. He helped Kareem along and gave him records and the clothes off his back. Seems like a good fellow to me. Bill insulted him and so did Kareem so it seems they had the problem not Wilt although Bill and Wilt reconciled their differences before he died.@@sharutamonud7698
He was a bullshit artist caressing simple minds naivenesses.. I'm not digging on his talent which is ofcourse undeniable.This guy however had a HUGE ego.
Wilt only said that in the context of showing off, being a hot dog and embarrassing the other team. Remember, dunking was looked down on to the point that they outlawed it in college in the late 1960s. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played college basketball and wasn't allowed dunk in his entire 4 year career at UCLA. In his day, dunking like Michael Jordan did was considered being an unsportsman like hot dog trying to embarrass your opponent. Chamberlain made the point that if Jordan tried that, the big men on the opposition would be looking to hammer him every single time he came down the lane. As Chamberlain said, I don't think he would get hit, I know he would get hit. The opposition wouldn't like him showboating. His own teammates wouldn't like him showboating, and the fans wouldn't I have gone for it either. That's why he made the comment about the coach benching him, just to get Michael focused back on playing basketball and not being a clown. He wasn't trying to say that Michael Jordan didn't have the ability to play in his era. He clearly said that Michael Jordan was a superstar who would be a superstar in any era. He would simply have to adjust his game to make sure it wasn't offensive to the other NBA players if he was playing in the 1960s.
@@alp6675 Doubt it. Young Wilt Chamberlain is the same height as Rudy Gobert, much stronger and with a documented vertical leap 10 inches higher than Giannis Antetokounmpo. Also 2 inches taller than the Greek Freak. He was a five sport track star in college, undefeated in the shot put, long jumping over 22 ft and high jumping 6 ft 7. He also ran marathons into his fifties, which explains why he averaged 48 1/2 minutes played per game for the entire 1962 season. He didn't get tired when he was young. He had incredible endurance. Like LeBron James and Joel Embiid both publicly said, Wilt Chamberlain was an athletic freak who would dominate in any era. Point blank. If Rudy Gobert could be an all-star, and two-time defensive player of the year, Wilt Chamberlain would exceed that. He would lead the league in rebounding every single year and as a rim protector, nobody would score if they came anywhere within 10 feet of the rim. Also, Chamberlain wasn't saying Jordan would be on the bench because of his talent. He said that Jordan's a superstar who would be a superstar in any era. Chamberlain was specifically referring to showboating while you're dunking a basketball. That was extremely frowned on in the 1960s and any big men on the opposing team would make it a point to knock you on your ass every time you came down the lane as punishment for trying to show up the other team. Like Wilt said, I don't think he would get hit, I know he would get hit. He only meant that Jordan's coach would bench him long enough to have a talk with Michael to get him focused on winning the game, not being a hot dog.
Wilt was an exceptional basketball talent and very well spoken man with a great sense of humor . He never really took life all that serious. A lesson maybe we all should learn
@@cavaleer Not every tall athletic dude can play basketball, especially at anywhere close to Wilt's level - very few can. So he definitely had to work hard on his game for years as a teenager in order to develop his skills to a high level.
Yep. And he's still pretty young here and hasn't fully perfected good craft yet like he is today (like how he operates on those interviews with Bill Burr). Amazing.
fast forward to 2015 and a 6'3 baby faced assassin who can barely dunk and pulls up consistenly from 35 ft is dominating the league basketball in the 2030s will become a constant half court shooting contest
Wilt will always be a favorite of mine because of this one anecdote: During the 1968-69 NBA season, Wilt was in town to play the Boston Celtics. He arrived a day ahead of the game, and walked over to a nearby cinema complex to catch a film. My older brother was there with a date, and she was the cutest, little woman.. standing just under 5 feet. She recognized Wilt right away (at over 7 feet, he was easy to spot), and said to him, "Mr. Chamberlain, you're so tall, I could walk in between your legs." To which Wilt replied, "I wish you would, little lady, I wish you would." True story.
The NBA TNT crew is ruined by Kenny, I personally find him intolerable. I like Chuck, I usually like Shaq but not always, Earnie I don't really notice he's knowledgeable but kinda bland personality wise although he seems like a pretty good guy. I just can't watch Kenny.
What Wilt said when referring to MJ is exactly what I always think. Modern fans forget that when comparing older basketball players, and current players you have to take into account that customs were are different then so it isn't going to be a accurate comparison.
Wilt is also in the Volleyball Hall of Fame. Interesting guy, Conan did try to conduct a fairly great interview, but Wilt has got to do it his way, lol ☺
@@Williestyle-RobotechxMacross-x He got "fat" ( for him ) before the end of his NBA career, but he kept his body game in check for Volleyball. He was solid muscle for most of those volleyball years. I think he enjoyed being able to continue to compete without having to put his body in harms way.
@@Foralluhaterz he was a giant man made of pure muscle he could do it.. dont you think a superstar would be fact checked on something like that. Its talked about by many people how wilt was an absolute monster prime athlete with incredible strength
I like how he politely tells Jordan , what you are doing is nice but as long as you do it around the 3pts line and not in my house , you won’t get destroyed 😂
The thing to remember about Wilt’s era is there were no 3-pointers, the guards were much worse at outside shooting and shot selection, and there was no 3-second rule, so players on both teams tended not to create as much space on the floor in the half court. Anybody ran up and down the floor fast trying to get off shots before the defense got in there to clog all the lanes, and then everybody crashed the boards. This favored fast, leaping big men with a lot of cardio like Chamberlain and Bill Russell. The dominant player coming out of that era was a guy who could score reliably without getting in the mess under the basket - Kareem. In Shaq’s day the rules were different and favored moving the ball around the outside and then going inside and outside with it. The dominant big men were mostly really big and strong and difficult to move, because you would mostly look for mismatches or one on one down low, maybe beating a double team - quick and explosive in the post, but not fast runners looking to leap over the whole other team to get rebounds. Yeah there’s Hakeem but he was one of a kind. If Shaq had played in Wilt’s era he would have been great, but he would have been entirely different. For one he would have been like 100 lbs lighter and would have played around the elbow and the top of the key a lot more than made sense in his era.
One factor to add was in Wilt’s day nobody really knew how to rebound. Oh they bang around, but if you look at the old game footage from his prime era, nobody boxed out - Wilt would follow his own shot and just run circles around guys to grab rebounds because he was faster, taller and more athletic. But Moses Malone revolutionized the rebounding game and every big man and power forward after him is different because of it (and of course Charles Barkley played with Moses early in his career). If Wilt played in Shaq’s era he would have needed to learn those techniques or he’d be constantly called for over the back fouls on shorter guys boxing him out. It would have reduced the advantage he had from his pure athleticism.
You couldn't play physical offensive basketball in the 60's. There's some video's floating around, but they show Wilt and Kareem getting called for offensive chargers for the barest of lowering their shoulders. If you pushed a defender off their spot, that was an offensive foul. So I'm not sure how Shaq thrives in that game. He didn't have a great outside shot, fade away, or hook, and wouldn't have been able to bulldoze his way to the rim. So I think Shaq would have looked like one of those other centers playing against Wilt at the time.
@@fenzelian Wilt would have played within the rules, so likely a less effective rebounder, but considering some of his other staggering stat lines, which was that he averaged near 45 minutes a game throughout his career, and never fouled out of a single professional game, I don't foresee him jumping over folk's back to get the rebound.
Shaq would have fouled out. He couldn't play the physical style he got away with back then. Even ticky tack offensive fouls were called back then. Also, Shaq did not have the stamina that Wilt and Russell had.
What Wilt doesn't mention about the night he scored 100 against the Knicks is that he lived in New York while playing for the Philadelphia 76ers. So he got a ride home with some Knicks players and they apparently weren't too happy with Wilt on the ride home. 🤣
Glad you did the math, and the math, for what he is claiming is complete bullshit. Maybe a few thousand, even that number is suspect. It's just basic math. If he took a week off he would have to have sex three times a day all with three different women. Absolute bullshit.
Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. Hebrews 13:4 14 Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: 15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled; 16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright. 17 For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears. Hebrews 12:14-17 9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. 4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 1 John 2:3-4
@@lightbeforethetunnel It was his sense of humor people. The man was extremely smart as well. So he used exaggerated humor in his communication to not come across as a snob. I guess it went over your head.
I mean...you are correct, we never know when our time to die will come...Last year, a 75yo high school buddy of mine, very athletic and slender, even after hitting 70+, suddenly died from a heart attack. He never mentioned that he might have medical issues. He might well have not even known about a heart problem.
I was Very close friends with Wilt, and was supposed to go with him to pick out new furniture ( he was going to give me his old furniture, coffee tables, couches) I called the house the day before and the only thing he told me was that he wasn't sleeping well ... I told him I would check on him the next day, and when I did, I was told he had passed away, and I cried..... He was only 62.
Wilt Chamberlain could be anyone's sports heroe for any era What a great guy an person as a sports heroe to grow up with Gone way to young We love an miss you Wilt Chamberlain!!
I MET WILT & WE SHOOK HANDS. Born in New Jersey in 1949, our family went to a whole number of Harlem Globetrotters' games as our main form of outside entertainment during the year that they had this great "point guard"; what was his name, oh yeah, Wilt. I "followed" Wilt into the NBA the following year and have been a "rabid" NBA/ABA/NBL fan ever since. I actually MET Wilt once - in the San Diego sports arena - he was seated in the stands in the aisle seat when I went by going up the steps. I recognized him; stopped walking and he smiled that dazzling (and sympathetic) smile of his; and extended his hand to me - we shook hands ... and ... and I couldn't get out a word. I swore I'd never let that happen again; until just a few years later it did. I was running long distance (2.5 hours a day, year round) in San Diego's Balboa Park (the super-hilly sections); when I crossed paths with this giant of a man on a bicycle (which he absolutely dwarfed). I recognized him, it was Bill Walton - and once again I was speechless. Back to Wilt. Almost noone alive today KNOWS this about Wilt: that he was the exact opposite of a selfish guy. We heard about it back then - it was regular news. Wilt (sometimes accompanied by a college teammate) would go to restaurants that were "whites only" and deliberately sit in the front. He HAD TO KNOW that he could be killed at any moment for doing so - but he (personally) ended up integrating first Kansas and then the whole region around it. Someone that SELF-LESS could not have, a short time later, transformed into a selfish player. Heck, we knew, back then, that he'd often back off from absolutely dominating an opponent - out of sympathy.
Benched 600 lbs, slept with 20,000 women...scored four touchdowns at Polk High, no one understood him but his woman, traveled with a blue bull and was a steel driving man
If he were 'sleeping' he wouldn't know how many ......OR he was 'dreaming' he had these 'encounters' - he was with Harlem Globe Trotters - that was a FUN experience- he's got a sense of humor He was dreaming in Hog heaven one night and ......
Wilt lived a life most people can’t even imagine no wonder they think he made it up... if his games weren’t taped and his scores written down by others people would think his career was a fake. He too real!!!!!
Would love to see will play today. His only downside was that he often got bored and didn’t lift the team up around him. But as an individual player, truly unique.
He apparently had some sort of heart condition...really tall, big men frequently suffer from a heart that has become tired, after pushing blood around a huge, gangly body for 60+ years. There are exceptions of course--bill Russell was like 6'10", and lived to be 88.
Wether the 20.000 women number is real or not, it worked like a marketing campaign and it has become a landmark in popular culture (and it fitted perfectly with his self assured personality). So, the guys who published the book did a pretty job with Wilt's biography.
0.5% of the worlds men can be traced to Genghis Khan
7% can be traced to Wilt
🤣
Ha4, but i think you got the math wrong. It’s .007 😉
hahahahhahaha that is amazing
Nothing impressive here.
Wait why only men
Fun Fact: Wilt Chamberlain is the father to at least one person in the comments.
To at least one person in every comments section
It’s me🙃
For real they might be
Or grandfather
It's definitely possible that he might be Conan's father.
Slept with 20,000 women and no kids.... his pull out game deserves a Nobel Prize and needs to be in textbooks 🤧🤣
Who said he don’t got kids😂
otto porter jr
@@allanthoo1194 bruh he's literally named after his dad hence the Jr 🤣
@@deleted-- well wilt had a chil with a woman but left her and never says he has a dad
@@allanthoo1194 no wait, because they do look alike lol
He seemed like such a fun, nice guy. It's so sad how he died only 2 years after the interview.
Rest In Peace, Wilt
ur name and pic is funny
My guy has said some crazy shit before tho. Said something about black women not being attractive and near primitive. Part of the reason Kareem stopped being friends w him is cause he started saying shit like that in his books, and was usually hanging around white ppl. Wasn't very supportive of black ppl back then
He was not a nice guy... Unfortunately
@@lotuslife3239 hanging around white people does not sound like a problem to me
Steven seagal of basketball. Difference is fewer people can't see Wilt is lying about over exaggerated stuff about himself in every 5 sentences his says.
It’s cool to think that Conan has interviewed both wilt and players younger than LeBron
Who have he interviewed?
@@felixchia6263 draymond green
@@ItsBigDre Julian Newman too lmaoo
why is that mind blowing lmao
and conan still looks the same lol
Absolutely hilarious how wilt talks about how MJ wouldn’t be able to survive in his era. Sounds just like the players from the 90s talking about how lebron couldn’t survive I theirs
it'll be funny in ten-twenty years when all of us will be talking about how Kobe KD and LeBron would've dominated in the 2030s and 2040s
Yup the cycle will keep going so don’t get triggered when folks say it is what i takeaway from it
Wilt era was really racist so he is right even MJ said he used to ask his coach if he’s dunk were too flashy.
@@MrAtlfan21 lmao
Fact is newer players tend to become progressively better due to preparation, training, diet, etc
Imagine if every NBA player had to partake in a DNA test and half of the players in the league had some of Wilt’s DNA in them lmao
There's a theory Otto Porter jr. Is related to Wilt bro just look at him
@@Kaibeast-kv1xu wrong, more like Rasheed Wallace.
@@isaacnewton8914 my initial thought
It's so dumb you guys believe him that he slept with that many women... Smh
@@pazzodi3 you don’t believe this big specimen was laying lumber down left & right on multiple women? Day in & day out? You’re crazy 😂
63 when he died, it sucks he died in 99, wish he could of made it to at least 2015 or still been alive today, would of loved to see him with today's interviews and social media
I remember when he died, I bought NBA magazine and I read he had died the month before. I still own that magazine from 1999. I was a fan already at the time.
Would be interesting to hear what he would say about the game after threes really took off.
Would have, could have.
Bill Russell had to out live Wilt by 23 years
I was only 12 when I learnt about Wilt Chamberlain legacy definitely was a cool big fella
The first time I heard the voice of Wilt
Different Conan but more Wilt - check out the film Conan the Destroyer.
That was such a fun “surprise” seeing his character show-up, @@loomspace , thanks for reminding me. I’ll rewatch that.
Same, makes sense he was so good with the ladies though: dude is super charismatic and quick witted based off this clip.
@@loomspace Bombaata!
That means stay off the topic if this is the 1st time your hear the great one speak
This guy was 61 years old here, that’s crazy
It's tragic he passed only two years after this interview
He really doesn’t look 61. Pay attention athletes, this guy could play AND he’s well-spoken. Impressed
black don’t crack
Everything he did is crazy
@@kevinwaycaster which nba great isn’t well spoken? They all seem so at least in my opinion
Wilt was the definition of larger than life. Even his tall tales were outlandish. Everything about him was unbelievable
He's so absurd, i cant discern what's fiction from fact anymore. He once got a quintuple double. I might even believe that 20,000 women story just cause its Wilt
@@jootpepet He's a reputable source 😂
The thing that amazes me most is that he sais he benched 600 back in the day
Ask any bodybuilder or power lifter. There's not a chance in hell he could lift 600 lbs. He couldn't even deadlift 600lbs.
I know people who are insanely strong and have been on steroids for 30+ years. Physics wouldn't allow a man with a 90+ inch wingspan be able to lift 600. He's so arrogant. Michael and Shaq have double and triple the amount of titles. Wilt wasn't even the best player in his day. He wasn't even the best center lol Michael also didn't play against mostly all 6'8" white centers that couldn't jump. Michael also didn't ONLY play against 10-12 teams. I respected Wilt and what he's meant but there's zero reason to lie to make yourself feel better. Leading scorer of all time PPG 30.1. Guess who? 9-10x scoring champ. DPOY of the year as a 6'6" SG as well as MVP in the same year. At least compare the man who dominated Wilt with 11 titles. Bill Russell was 9 championships better than arrogant Wilt has 2 titles and the man thinks he's the GOAT lol
@@kennethpolvent7280 Wilt isn’t the GOAT, but to say he wasn’t even the best player in his era let alone the best center is disrespectful and shows enough proof that you are an uneducated fan.
This guy played 48.5 minutes once for a season that demanded Insane athleticism and stamina Wilt was unreal
This man was a whole myth, Bruh. If he was even real, then he was a walking anomaly. I don't think that a human this massive can be insanley athletic.
Keeping in mind that a basketball game ending in regulation is 48 minutes long, it's interesting how Wilt could average 48.5 minutes per game for a whole season. The fact is - and there's stats for this, so this Chamberlain story at least is not BS - Wilt was on the court for all but eight minutes that entire season, and the only reason he was out those eight minutes is because he got ejected one game. Aside from that, he played every minute of every game, never fouling out, never going to the bench for a breather. With ten overtime periods to add to the eighty games he played that season, the math comes out to 48.5 minutes per game. Since he also averaged better than 50 points per game that season - another record that will probably never get broken - it seems unlikely his ability to play entire games was facilitated by taking plays off. Seriously, his stamina was unreal.
@@zanti4132 he’s the GOAT in my humble opinion! Led the league in assists one year. Played point guard for the Harlem Globetrotters. His records are astounding!
@@dbc7772011 There was about a four year span when Chamberlain was without doubt the most dominant player to ever play basketball. I mean, geez, several rule changes were made to make him LESS dominant. Contrast that to Mr. Jordan, the guy young 'uns like to call the GOAT, who got rule changes that helped his game. All those signature Jordan drives to the basket would have been called charges in the old days.
Not as hard as it would be today playing 40 minutes a game
Bruce Lee did say "fear not the man who practiced 10,000 kicks once, but the man who practiced one kick 10,000 times"
So you fear him?
Wth irrelevant
@Nick Swanson Yes that was the joke
So basically
I was your 666th like. I’m the devil
Wilt blows me away with his intelligence and sense of humor. Great guy, RIP Wilt.
He’s missed
ruclips.net/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/видео.html .
😞yep
Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira Mistress of the Dark, accuses Wilt of sexually assaulting her in her autobiography, released last year.
@@greglamm5986 sounds like Wilt is just a trashy person?
Wilt can take a joke, make some and still be serious
Rare breed
I got 4 rings
Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. Hebrews 13:4
14 Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:
15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled;
16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright.
17 For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears. Hebrews 12:14-17
9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. 1 Corinthians 6:9-10
3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.
4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 1 John 2:3-4
@@alexanderstewart7819
Bullshit
600lb bench press, 20,000 women, holding breath for 5 minutes while driving 180mph without being pulled over. Wilt is so full of it 😂.
Im not sure about the woman part but a 56 year old wilt did bench press 465 pounds so 600 isn't that unbelievable, i mean with his athleticism the 5 minutes of holding his breath could be true, i have no idea about the car one tho
@@jomy3148 he addressed the 20,000 women by saying he just thought if an outrageous number to make his point. He did not bench 600 lbs.
Said he had a 50 inch vertical 💀.
That is 15% higher than the highest vertical jumpers ever 💀
Massive exaggerator, he would have struggled with 350 pounds MAX on bench with the long levers.
@@howardfrombroward3842u sound like such a moron I forgot u were there in 1960s 🤣😭
Wilt: Jokes about being 5’11.5
Me who’s 5’9 :I
I'm 5'7. You want a cookie?
I'm 6'3 want to switch?
I’m 5’11.5
@@DrsYTshortsofficial gladly
@@AlexTuia22 ok let's switch
Its like... He is laughing at the 90s basketball for being soft.
Just like the 90s folks laugh at todays nba for being soft !!! 🤣🤣
And the actual truth is basketball has only improved from that time to present. And it will keep on improving.
@@Solid_Snake09 people don't see that. Because the bitter people from our time think everything is soft now. It goes for every sport. My favorite sport is MMA and a lot of those fans hate how early some stoppages are but go back 5 years and people are getting pummeled horrendously without defending. It still happens from time to time, and when it does those same fans complain about unwarranted damage. Same with NFL, people think it's gotten better but they hate that Tom Brady won and think it shouldn't have happened.
@@alpacapines8553 agreed.
Alpaca Pines while the nba game has changed with time it doesnt mean it isnt softer than 90s. A lot of this has to do with changes to rules, scheduling and travel.
@@bmla88 I know. Athlete safety makes everything soft nowadays.
Never knew wilt had jokes like this, wish we could’ve seen more of him. He’s always been an enigma to me but 100 pts / 20k women / high jump champ / 7’2 / AND he’s funny?! Legend.
@Roman Bastoni That's a myth
And world record water skiing too apparently lolol
When will people understand that when he says 20k women he means 1 women many times. Also it’s not “cool” to sleep around. It’s cool to stay committed to one person and build a real awesome relationship
@@TrueSetback it’s cool to do whatever you want, with consent of course.
Benching 600lba
Legendary athlete, great voice, well spoken, great sense of humor and a fabulous guest...😊Wilt had it all.
Fabulous liar
It's crazy and sad to think that he died just two years after this interview, he looked so healthy.
I didn’t know he died. I wonder if that number went to 40,000 😆
Thought he was still alive. It seems that everyone who came on his shoe then died right after
i dindt know he died wow
what happens when you go against the GOAT MJ
@@stewiegilligangriffin4904 bro it was cardiac arrest
Wilt chamberlain seems like a really cool guy....
But at the same time he seems like that kid In elementary school who lied about everything all the time
Fr that one homie that don’t need to lie but does💀
When he said he benched 600lbs, I got the same vibe
Right 😂 benched 600 lbs, slept with 20,000 women, water skiis at 125 mph...etc. I smell 🧢
Yea lol he said “I scored 100 points in a game” who does this guy think he is Jesus?😂😂
@@youngkeazy2806 that one is actually true, supposedly so is the 600 bench press as verified by Arnold himself. The water skiing and women one were him being a goof.
It's hard to believe he would be gone only 18 months after this. He seems so vibrant and full of life here.
seems like a stress free man
Heart issues there are claims that he got hiv due to all the unprotected sex he had and that it triggered a heart attack
Wilt was the ultimate bachelor. He drove fast. He loved lots of women. He had his own home built to his specifications. He was gregarious. But he was also a very kind human being under it all. He was for the most part a gentle giant.
Bill Russell and Kareem Abdul Jabbar would beg to differ
He had Bill over for dinner and he let him nap in the afternoon before a game in his bed at his mom's. He helped Kareem along and gave him records and the clothes off his back. Seems like a good fellow to me. Bill insulted him and so did Kareem so it seems they had the problem not Wilt although Bill and Wilt reconciled their differences before he died.@@sharutamonud7698
The original Top G
He was a bullshit artist caressing simple minds naivenesses.. I'm not digging on his talent which is ofcourse undeniable.This guy however had a HUGE ego.
@@disposablecynicnothing wrong with having an ego if it’s deserved especially since he’s one of the greatest of all time in his sport
Wilt: “Mike would’ve been on the bench during my time “
MJ After Creating A Time Machine: “...And I Took That Personal “
thats bs ay...jordan would of done even better in wilts time
Wilt only said that in the context of showing off, being a hot dog and embarrassing the other team. Remember, dunking was looked down on to the point that they outlawed it in college in the late 1960s. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played college basketball and wasn't allowed dunk in his entire 4 year career at UCLA.
In his day, dunking like Michael Jordan did was considered being an unsportsman like hot dog trying to embarrass your opponent.
Chamberlain made the point that if Jordan tried that, the big men on the opposition would be looking to hammer him every single time he came down the lane. As Chamberlain said, I don't think he would get hit, I know he would get hit.
The opposition wouldn't like him showboating. His own teammates wouldn't like him showboating, and the fans wouldn't I have gone for it either. That's why he made the comment about the coach benching him, just to get Michael focused back on playing basketball and not being a clown.
He wasn't trying to say that Michael Jordan didn't have the ability to play in his era. He clearly said that Michael Jordan was a superstar who would be a superstar in any era. He would simply have to adjust his game to make sure it wasn't offensive to the other NBA players if he was playing in the 1960s.
That's hilarious bro real talk mane hilarious!!!!😂😂😂 Dude don't be playing
More like Wilt would have been on the bench If he played in Michael's time.
@@alp6675 Doubt it. Young Wilt Chamberlain is the same height as Rudy Gobert, much stronger and with a documented vertical leap 10 inches higher than Giannis Antetokounmpo. Also 2 inches taller than the Greek Freak. He was a five sport track star in college, undefeated in the shot put, long jumping over 22 ft and high jumping 6 ft 7. He also ran marathons into his fifties, which explains why he averaged 48 1/2 minutes played per game for the entire 1962 season. He didn't get tired when he was young. He had incredible endurance.
Like LeBron James and Joel Embiid both publicly said, Wilt Chamberlain was an athletic freak who would dominate in any era. Point blank.
If Rudy Gobert could be an all-star, and two-time defensive player of the year, Wilt Chamberlain would exceed that. He would lead the league in rebounding every single year and as a rim protector, nobody would score if they came anywhere within 10 feet of the rim.
Also, Chamberlain wasn't saying Jordan would be on the bench because of his talent. He said that Jordan's a superstar who would be a superstar in any era.
Chamberlain was specifically referring to showboating while you're dunking a basketball. That was extremely frowned on in the 1960s and any big men on the opposing team would make it a point to knock you on your ass every time you came down the lane as punishment for trying to show up the other team.
Like Wilt said, I don't think he would get hit, I know he would get hit. He only meant that Jordan's coach would bench him long enough to have a talk with Michael to get him focused on winning the game, not being a hot dog.
Conan doesn’t age. And this is the first of Wilt’s interviews I’ve ever seen. He’s really eloquent and witty
Eloquent? He speaks like a regular person to me. Are you saying he's eloquent for a black man?
@@foolycooly3763 bro what
@@foolycooly3763 he’s very well spoken tf, why u tryna make this about race when the guy is complimenting him?
And delusional MJ couldn't play in the 60s?? Lmao guys a clown
@@foolycooly3763 Most talk show guests are professional talkers. For a professional athlete, Wilt is maybe the most natural guest I've ever seen.
Fun fact: Those 20,000 women can all fit inside the Staples Center
If it was one girl she could also fit in there
Fun fact 2: Wilt Chamberlain also fit inside all those 20,000 women.
Well, I mean, the women I've slept with can fit inside the Staples Center too...
20,000 woman
Fun fact kids strike again.
Wilt was an exceptional basketball talent and very well spoken man with a great sense of humor . He never really took life all that serious. A lesson maybe we all should learn
Thank you!
He had so many raw talents he didn't have to take anything seriously. Everything was EASY. lol. He carried it very gracefully.
@@cavaleer
Not every tall athletic dude can play basketball, especially at anywhere close to Wilt's level - very few can. So he definitely had to work hard on his game for years as a teenager in order to develop his skills to a high level.
I can immediately see how women fell for him, he was a charming guy, he likes Conan too and Conan really is who he is, he never changed
he watches the show. and conan was the same person but younger, but he improved a lot.
Being rich and famous helps too
@@laythadrian5705 LMAO!! IKR?
Women like him cause he scored 100 points in the NBA and was a NBA player but yea he’s got a cool personality
@@Wis_Dom I love the optimism of this guy though that he thinks maybe if he's charming, he can bang 20k women too lol don't work like that
Conan is such a phenomenal interviewer and host. A master of his craft.
Yep. And he's still pretty young here and hasn't fully perfected good craft yet like he is today (like how he operates on those interviews with Bill Burr). Amazing.
Childish is the word you are looking for. Appeals to immature, childlike adults.
@@MikeBrownLegend bill burr is a tough cookie to crumble lol
He's a phenomenal antiTrump prick.
He quite literally could not have been worse in this interview. He wasn’t even listening to what Wilt was saying.
It’s a shame he ain’t around today and this is one of the final interviews with him before he passed , RIP goat center
I’ve never seen an interview with Wilt before. Wow, guy oozed charisma and wit.
How do you think he got all those women?
@@rickwilliams967😂😂💯
"I'm 5 foot 11 and a half.....it's a big half"
Wilt also the GOAT of comedy...
You think he's the funniest person of all time?
That one joke’s all it took to be the GOAT of comedy?
@@mikehughes3340 yes
thats a really bad joke anyway lol
That’s the half most women want
I love hearing him talk about the 90s being soft and too flashy
fast forward to 2015 and a 6'3 baby faced assassin who can barely dunk and pulls up consistenly from 35 ft is dominating the league basketball in the 2030s will become a constant half court shooting contest
@@boudyslim4812 curry can windmill but
u see that alleyoop at the ASG goddamn steph curry can do everything imaginable on offense if he was a decent defender he'd be top 5 all time easily
@Jack Ramanathan he’s weak at driving? Lmao foh
Haha and the 90s makes now seem very soft haha
Damn wilt could lowkey have been a talk show host
Wilt will always be a favorite of mine because of this one anecdote: During the 1968-69 NBA season, Wilt was in town to play the Boston Celtics. He arrived a day ahead of the game, and walked over to a nearby cinema complex to catch a film. My older brother was there with a date, and she was the cutest, little woman.. standing just under 5 feet. She recognized Wilt right away (at over 7 feet, he was easy to spot), and said to him, "Mr. Chamberlain, you're so tall, I could walk in between your legs." To which Wilt replied, "I wish you would, little lady, I wish you would." True story.
😂😂😂
So what number was she? Was she over 9000?
your brother lost to unfair battle
@@AX5Terminator
No #8999.
My testosterone increased by 100% by watching this.
💀💀
0 times 100 is still zero 😭
My nose grew 43 inches
My envy for big black men increased by 100 times
@@mishikokenkebashvili879 racist
Wow, I didn’t know what Wilt was like personality wise until now. Seems like a really cool guy and made for TV like the NBA on TNT crew is.
The NBA TNT crew is ruined by Kenny, I personally find him intolerable. I like Chuck, I usually like Shaq but not always, Earnie I don't really notice he's knowledgeable but kinda bland personality wise although he seems like a pretty good guy. I just can't watch Kenny.
@G very true, his opinion of basketball is skewed from his own hubris which makes for stale content
Shaq has a PhD lmao
@@theodoresarasavelli1164 his PhD is Kevin hart
I can't believe Wilt died two years later after this episode. He seemed like such a great dude. An absolute LEGEND. RIP Wilt the stilt!
But 20,000
Std's?
@@Sofia_Monteiro heart attacks
@@Sofia_Monteiro big people die young.
@@YoungBlaze yea what about it?
What Wilt said when referring to MJ is exactly what I always think. Modern fans forget that when comparing older basketball players, and current players you have to take into account that customs were are different then so it isn't going to be a accurate comparison.
Wilt is a force of nature. Amazing athlete. Look at his speed, vertical, and strength.
Lmfao. Force of nature. Reproduction is from nature.
He was…a force of nature.
@frank Can't forget about his monster Slong
Wilt is also in the Volleyball Hall of Fame. Interesting guy, Conan did try to conduct a fairly great interview, but Wilt has got to do it his way, lol
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@@Williestyle-RobotechxMacross-x He got "fat" ( for him ) before the end of his NBA career, but he kept his body game in check for Volleyball. He was solid muscle for most of those volleyball years. I think he enjoyed being able to continue to compete without having to put his body in harms way.
Schwarzenegger said Wilt was blowing people's minds in the gym with his strength during the filming of the Conan movie
I dont believe he benched 600 pounds. Dudes skinny as hell for 7ft dude
@@Foralluhaterz perhaps not 600 lbs. But it's safe to say he's a really strong guy. He was lifting more than a lot of bodybuilders when he was young.
@@Foralluhaterz he is not skinny at all, he only looks skinny bc he is that tall, do somre research and you will see how insanely strong he was
@Ethan Hill hes lanky and skinny for his size
@@Foralluhaterz he was a giant man made of pure muscle he could do it.. dont you think a superstar would be fact checked on something like that. Its talked about by many people how wilt was an absolute monster prime athlete with incredible strength
Dude slept with so many women the same amount as shaq missed free throws
Think shaq tried to miss as many free-throws
Best post for this video
Wilt leads the league all time most free throws missed. But he still slept with more women than missed free throws.
I like how he politely tells Jordan , what you are doing is nice but as long as you do it around the 3pts line and not in my house , you won’t get destroyed 😂
Wilt Chamberlain is that one grandpa wit all the cool stories..
Wilt is that one grandpa with grand kids of every race.
Wilt is the grandpa that we all biologically share
@@slmjkdbtl underrated comment
The thing to remember about Wilt’s era is there were no 3-pointers, the guards were much worse at outside shooting and shot selection, and there was no 3-second rule, so players on both teams tended not to create as much space on the floor in the half court. Anybody ran up and down the floor fast trying to get off shots before the defense got in there to clog all the lanes, and then everybody crashed the boards. This favored fast, leaping big men with a lot of cardio like Chamberlain and Bill Russell. The dominant player coming out of that era was a guy who could score reliably without getting in the mess under the basket - Kareem.
In Shaq’s day the rules were different and favored moving the ball around the outside and then going inside and outside with it. The dominant big men were mostly really big and strong and difficult to move, because you would mostly look for mismatches or one on one down low, maybe beating a double team - quick and explosive in the post, but not fast runners looking to leap over the whole other team to get rebounds. Yeah there’s Hakeem but he was one of a kind.
If Shaq had played in Wilt’s era he would have been great, but he would have been entirely different. For one he would have been like 100 lbs lighter and would have played around the elbow and the top of the key a lot more than made sense in his era.
One factor to add was in Wilt’s day nobody really knew how to rebound. Oh they bang around, but if you look at the old game footage from his prime era, nobody boxed out - Wilt would follow his own shot and just run circles around guys to grab rebounds because he was faster, taller and more athletic.
But Moses Malone revolutionized the rebounding game and every big man and power forward after him is different because of it (and of course Charles Barkley played with Moses early in his career). If Wilt played in Shaq’s era he would have needed to learn those techniques or he’d be constantly called for over the back fouls on shorter guys boxing him out. It would have reduced the advantage he had from his pure athleticism.
You couldn't play physical offensive basketball in the 60's. There's some video's floating around, but they show Wilt and Kareem getting called for offensive chargers for the barest of lowering their shoulders. If you pushed a defender off their spot, that was an offensive foul. So I'm not sure how Shaq thrives in that game. He didn't have a great outside shot, fade away, or hook, and wouldn't have been able to bulldoze his way to the rim. So I think Shaq would have looked like one of those other centers playing against Wilt at the time.
@@fenzelian Wilt would have played within the rules, so likely a less effective rebounder, but considering some of his other staggering stat lines, which was that he averaged near 45 minutes a game throughout his career, and never fouled out of a single professional game, I don't foresee him jumping over folk's back to get the rebound.
Shaq would have fouled out. He couldn't play the physical style he got away with back then. Even ticky tack offensive fouls were called back then. Also, Shaq did not have the stamina that Wilt and Russell had.
What Wilt doesn't mention about the night he scored 100 against the Knicks is that he lived in New York while playing for the Philadelphia 76ers. So he got a ride home with some Knicks players and they apparently weren't too happy with Wilt on the ride home. 🤣
He was still with the Warriors (in Philly at the time)
@@lesibanammatli178 True but the story remains the same
Cause he neva scored 100
@@LA-qy9ev Lol smh
Lol never huh?
Wilt seemed like a really dope person to know and be around. RIP to a legend man.
DOPE? I didn't know anyone really said that! I thought it was a punchline!
For those wondering, that's 1 to 2 different women every day for 40 years.
there's gotta be a lotta orgies in there
What do you mean “1 to 2” 😂
@@williamcharlesschneider4825 you never been with one and half women before?
Glad you did the math, and the math, for what he is claiming is complete bullshit. Maybe a few thousand, even that number is suspect. It's just basic math. If he took a week off he would have to have sex three times a day all with three different women. Absolute bullshit.
I think he was exaggerating lol 20,000 is like almost impossible. But he was a stud, there’s no doubt about it lol
He was really funny, a very smart sense of humor at the same time. True legend.
Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. Hebrews 13:4
14 Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:
15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled;
16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright.
17 For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears. Hebrews 12:14-17
9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. 1 Corinthians 6:9-10
3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.
4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 1 John 2:3-4
@@alexanderstewart7819
Yawn 😴
Gtfoh with your Bible thumping bunk
Not gonna lie, this is one of the first clips I hear Wilt speak, and I'm really impressed by his humor and intelligence.
I'm amazed by the personality and humor of Wilt Chamberlain.
He doesn’t suffer from humility.
It's called psychopathy. You don't see it because he's famous. You want to like him. And psychopaths are very good at appearing normal in public.
@Drip King no...
Playing in the nba during segregation will do that to you
@@lightbeforethetunnel It was his sense of humor people. The man was extremely smart as well. So he used exaggerated humor in his communication to not come across as a snob. I guess it went over your head.
Narcissist for sure
Conan: You’re getting people thinking.
Wilt: Not only that I’m teaching them mathematics.
Conan: .........
You get Likes by saying what they exactly just said. SMH
@@guacamoleniqqapeniss7317 sadly i never get more than a handful of likes even with the most witty and insightful comments...there is no justice
How old is wilt here? This Guy played in the 60's and still looking good in the 90's
Wilt Was 61
You about to become a statistic lil man
well unfortunately he died 2 years later
@@blmalik17 Actually he was 60 and 5 months. Some of you can't do math.
Black people age very well
Sucks he died just a couple years after this. He seemed like he was still so full of life. Definitely a reminder that our time here is limited.
I mean...you are correct, we never know when our time to die will come...Last year, a 75yo high school buddy of mine, very athletic and slender, even after hitting 70+, suddenly died from a heart attack. He never mentioned that he might have medical issues. He might well have not even known about a heart problem.
This interview feels like it’s a long lost artifact. I’ve never seen “modern” footage of wilt
maybe because he has been dead for 22 years? just a guess
@@leapoz5240 but still. Why isn’t there more footage of him from like the 80s and 90s circulating?
@@JFP95 this aired in 97...
everyone in this thread was trying their absolute hardest to misunderstand your original comment lmao
Could listen to Wilt talk for hours. Very genuine guy
He's got to be LaVar Ball's idol.
Lavar ball is Lavar Balls idol
Only Wilt actually was in most people's eyes a top 10 Basketball player ever. LaVar probably not even a top 1000.
@@Maximillian200HP r/wooooosh
@@Maximillian200HP he’s not in the top anything
Lmao!!!
I was Very close friends with Wilt, and was supposed to go with him to pick out new furniture ( he was going to give me his old furniture, coffee tables, couches) I called the house the day before and the only thing he told me was that he wasn't sleeping well ... I told him I would check on him the next day, and when I did, I was told he had passed away, and I cried..... He was only 62.
Wilt Chamberlain could be anyone's sports heroe for any era
What a great guy an person as a sports heroe to grow up with
Gone way to young
We love an miss you Wilt Chamberlain!!
Wilt Chamberlain changed the topic before Conan could even try. Now that’s a legend
This is the first time I’ve ever seen wilt talk
I can’t be the only one
Same
In the vocabulary instead of the definition of "confidence" there's a picture of Wilt.
Its sad how Conan said will you be back and he said for sure, but then he died 2 years later
He seems so healthy. It must have been surprising when he died.
I MET WILT & WE SHOOK HANDS. Born in New Jersey in 1949, our family went to a whole number of Harlem Globetrotters' games as our main form of outside entertainment during the year that they had this great "point guard"; what was his name, oh yeah, Wilt. I "followed" Wilt into the NBA the following year and have been a "rabid" NBA/ABA/NBL fan ever since. I actually MET Wilt once - in the San Diego sports arena - he was seated in the stands in the aisle seat when I went by going up the steps. I recognized him; stopped walking and he smiled that dazzling (and sympathetic) smile of his; and extended his hand to me - we shook hands ... and ... and I couldn't get out a word.
I swore I'd never let that happen again; until just a few years later it did. I was running long distance (2.5 hours a day, year round) in San Diego's Balboa Park (the super-hilly sections); when I crossed paths with this giant of a man on a bicycle (which he absolutely dwarfed). I recognized him, it was Bill Walton - and once again I was speechless.
Back to Wilt. Almost noone alive today KNOWS this about Wilt: that he was the exact opposite of a selfish guy. We heard about it back then - it was regular news. Wilt (sometimes accompanied by a college teammate) would go to restaurants that were "whites only" and deliberately sit in the front. He HAD TO KNOW that he could be killed at any moment for doing so - but he (personally) ended up integrating first Kansas and then the whole region around it. Someone that SELF-LESS could not have, a short time later, transformed into a selfish player. Heck, we knew, back then, that he'd often back off from absolutely dominating an opponent - out of sympathy.
Wilt has such a good personality that even if he lies or exaggerates you can’t help but love the guy.
He should’ve gotten into broadcasting!
I would’ve loved to hear Wilt call a game!
I gotta say I'm impressed with the quality of the questions Conan asked.
Fun fact - Wilt Chamberlain also played in the NBA for over a decade just to have the stamina to sleep with 20,000 women
Wilt had personality, charisma. Dude would have thrived in the age of podcast
"Let's say we could send Michael Jordan back to the Civil War...that's just my own fantasy "
Oof. That's definitely on the "not for 2021" joke list.
Ong
Would have ended up like Meyers Leonard 😬
Omm
I don't think he was making a slavery joke (to Wilt Chamberlain of all people) but more of a "I'm a history nerd" joke
I agree, but it was phrased oddly so it came off awkward.
Just realized that Wilt from fosters home for imaginary friends is based off this real life NBA star.
Same here hehe
Damn. So cool. I completely and utterly forgot about that show. It's been like 15 years since I thought of that show
His fingers are longer than Conan's head, with hair.
lmao
That's why he wasn't a great free throw shooter. A basketball was like a tennis ball, in his hands. Haha
Benched 600 lbs, slept with 20,000 women...scored four touchdowns at Polk High, no one understood him but his woman, traveled with a blue bull and was a steel driving man
He slipped in there, he didn't sleep with, they were "encounters". Wilt, a true playerr 😎
close encounters of the 5th kind?
If he were 'sleeping' he wouldn't know how many ......OR he was 'dreaming' he had these 'encounters' -
he was with Harlem Globe Trotters - that was a FUN experience- he's got a sense of humor
He was dreaming in Hog heaven one night and ......
Love getting this recommended during national women’s month 😂
Deez girls ain't Loyal!
@@TRUYORK718 and they require deez nuts
“If Wilt Chamberlain is with ten girls on a train…” lmao great phrasing
"The stilt" is one of the greatest physical specimens in sports history.
RIP Wilt "The stilt" Chamberlain
Not one, The One. Athlete like this is once in a lifetime.
Wow, he's a really charming guy, I can see how he bagged so many women easily.
Helps being a wealthy basketball legend.
Yeah he had it all going on for him . Game on the court game off the court . True playa
Boy yo ass fruity lol dude 7,2 And a millionaire that’s it takes
And the tree trunk in his drawers helps too.
@@BossQuis He wasn’t a millionaire back when he played players didn’t get payed much
Wilt seemed so lively and healthy in this interview.. Sadly he passed away just 2 years later..
He deteriorated towards the end of his life. He apparently lost like 50 pounds in the last month of his life
he had some heart problems which is why he would die of congestive heart failure in 1999
Oh god, I was hoping he was still alive :(
Heart issues there are claims that he got hiv due to all the unprotected sex he had and that it triggered a heart attack
@@fourtwenty1813 The story goes it had something to do with some dental work and bacteria or something...
The 20,000 women bit was the least interesting thing in this interview
His most amazing achievement...a game is 48 minutes long and he once averaged 48.5 minutes per game for the season...Legend
No quite lol a games 60 minutes
@@jimhoolagan9449 a game is 48 minutes…4 quarter…12 minutes a quarter, if the clock ran no stop they would play only 48 minutes 😐
@@kyanmckain8709you forget the overtime
@@emreyavas7697what a dumb statement
@@jimhoolagan9449 you clearly don't watch the nba and trying to make up
I’ve never heard wilt talk. I did not expect him to sound like that.
The team owner and coach probably didn’t let him. In the 60s it probably was all business.
Wilt lived a life most people can’t even imagine no wonder they think he made it up... if his games weren’t taped and his scores written down by others people would think his career was a fake. He too real!!!!!
Wilt lied about a lot plus he was jealous of Jordan
He played against 8 teams learn basketball 😅.
It’s absurd and a lie. He didn’t sleep with a different woman everyday for 50 years. Be real
Wilt was a freak of nature. One of the most athletic human beings there ever was!
yup and now we got giannis! 😂
On and off the court😎
@@papacinoooo he is not athletic
saw Wilt Play in Seattle in the early 60's he completely dominated. Chamberlain is on my all time starting 5. Best Center in the History of The NBA
Same here
no u didnt
The GOAT player and the GOAT host all in one video
In one sport perhaps
Nah, but both made my top 5.
Forsure
stop idolizing athletes
An amazing segment! This conversation covered SOOOO many things! Wow. Wilt is smooth.
When he was joking about being 5'11... i felt that 😭
I mean...for an NBA player that's pretty short lol
He was probably sick of being asked that question.
Wilt had tremendous charisma
Would love to see will play today. His only downside was that he often got bored and didn’t lift the team up around him. But as an individual player, truly unique.
The word problem for kids joke by Conan was spot-on 😂
This dude is the GOAT "on and off" the court..He can score whenever he wants to😂😂😂
FUN FACT: Wilt led the NBA in "off court" scoring every year of his career.
I can't believe he passed away 2 years after this show (October 12, 1999 (aged 63). He looks so full of energy
He apparently had some sort of heart condition...really tall, big men frequently suffer from a heart that has become tired, after pushing blood around a huge, gangly body for 60+ years. There are exceptions of course--bill Russell was like 6'10", and lived to be 88.
Wether the 20.000 women number is real or not, it worked like a marketing campaign and it has become a landmark in popular culture (and it fitted perfectly with his self assured personality). So, the guys who published the book did a pretty job with Wilt's biography.
those 20000 collectively broke his heart...((
Everything about Wilt feels like a myth. But you know what? I believe him.
Don’t wanna disrespect the dead but many things said are subjective
Wilt is so real and quick. There will never be another one. God bless you Wilt.
The clock in times square was hilarious man 😂😂😂
Such a funny man. Smart. Well spoken. I love listening to him speak. RIP you legend.