He would probably be playing further out. But a guy who can effortlessly convert a 7'1" frame into a 13 + foot block would negate a lot of 3-pointers. I've noticed that Wilt didn't focus on his dunks, because they came so naturally to him. But you can see that he loved getting into the air to deny a shot. He would RULE the court in today's game in offense and defense. So essentially, nothing would change except we would acknowledge the blocked shots.
Especially today, similar pace, no defence, and ref protection for offense - he would average 60 (at least) and 20. Imagine him against this years Hornets or Wizards. That 100 record would be broken in both on stamina alone.
I heard a quote that he told MJ about who was the goat.. Wilt said .They made rules to make it easier for you. They made rules to make it harder for me.
U mean the best player ever. He only cant shoot 3s and freethrows bu Jordan cant shoot 3s, cant block rebound , defend Shsq or even Iverson. As matter of fact Olajuwon and Admiral are more complete than MJ. Wilt is in its own league beyond goat level.
U mean the best player ever. He only cant shoot 3s and freethrows bu Jordan cant shoot 3s, cant block rebound , defend Shsq or even Iverson. As matter of fact Olajuwon and Admiral are more complete than MJ. Wilt is in its own league beyond goat level.
He and the other All Stars gave at least decent to fair effort. Which is eons better than today's farce. Pippen is right. It's doing more harm than good to even have an ASG these days.
Wilt did all he did without really trying too hard. Imagine if he would have been really motivated. - Wow ! Thanks Foobas for this wonderful new video.
I watched Jordan with my grandfather who was born in Philadelphia in 1915. He said the referees were cheating for Jordan. When asked who's the best he always said Chamberlain
@@FoobasSportsexactly bro Ppl just watch these clips & think its normal HD TV The amount of editing would be ridiculous Hence why it takes a while for foobas to release new vids! Well worth the wait everytime Never mind trolls...they are just glitches in the matrix
Would Wilt Chamberlain’s Playing Style Fit into the NBA Today? Wilt Chamberlain, often regarded as one of the most dominant players in NBA history, left an indelible mark on the game. His playing style, athleticism, and scoring abilities set him apart during his era. But how would Wilt Chamberlain fare in today’s fast-paced, three-point-heavy NBA? Let’s break it down. The Big Dipper’s Dominance Wilt Chamberlain was a force to be reckoned with. Standing at 7 feet 1 inch tall and possessing incredible athleticism, he dominated the game in various ways: 1. Scoring Machine: Wilt was a prolific scorer. He averaged an astonishing 30.1 points per game over his career, including a jaw-dropping 50.4 points per game in the 1961-62 season. His scoring ability was unmatched, and he could score from anywhere on the court. 2. Rebounding Beast: Chamberlain owned the boards. He led the league in rebounds for 11 seasons, pulling down an average of 22.9 rebounds per game throughout his career. His combination of size, timing, and agility allowed him to control the glass. 3. Shot-Blocking Wizard: Wilt’s shot-blocking prowess was legendary. He swatted away opponents’ shots with ease, intimidating anyone who dared to attack the rim. His presence altered offensive strategies, forcing opponents to think twice before challenging him. How Would Wilt Fit Today? Strengths: 1. Physical Dominance: Wilt’s size and strength would still be assets in today’s NBA. He could overpower opponents in the paint, especially in one-on-one situations. His ability to finish around the rim would translate well. 2. Rebounding: With his rebounding skills, Chamberlain would feast on the boards. His knack for positioning and timing would make him a valuable asset in securing second-chance opportunities. 3. Shot-Blocking: Wilt’s shot-blocking ability would disrupt opponents’ offensive flow. He’d be a rim protector, altering shots and deterring players from driving to the basket. Challenges: 1. Three-Point Shooting: The modern NBA emphasizes three-point shooting. Wilt attempted only 25 three-pointers in his entire career, making just one. To thrive today, he’d need to develop a reliable outside shot. 2. Pace and Space: The game is faster-paced now, with more ball movement and spacing. Wilt’s dominance came in an era of slower play. Adjusting to the speed and constant motion would be crucial. 3. Defensive Switching: Teams switch defensively frequently today. Wilt would need to adapt to guarding perimeter players, which wasn’t his forte. His lateral quickness might be tested. Rule Changes: Wilt Chamberlain’s impact extended beyond his playing style. His athleticism led to rule changes: 1. Goaltending and Offensive Basket Interference: Wilt’s shot-blocking prowess forced the NBA to modify these rules. His ability to block shots near the basket made it necessary to protect offensive players. Conclusion: While Wilt Chamberlain’s physical gifts and dominance would still shine in today’s NBA, he’d face challenges adapting to the modern game. His scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking would make him a force, but he’d need to evolve his game to fit seamlessly into the league. Regardless, the Big Dipper’s legacy remains etched in basketball history.
I think the 60s actually had the highest pace in nba history. A lot of running up and down the court. so I don’t think that’d be tough for him to adjust to the modern game pace. actually makes chamberlains feat of playing 48 mins per game entire seasons actually more impressive.
@@iess2006 it doesn’t matter how god you are, you are only been remembered as winner, when you win titles. Anything else is just Art. Simple as that. Wilts problem was the team he had around him, and the structure of the other teams. He was an amazing center. Jordans luck was, that he was the drughorse of the internationalization Strategie of the young commissioner David Stern. He was the leader of an holistic movement of the power from centers to quick and spectacular Guards. Jordan was not only skilled, he also controlled his team, his coach, the refs, the opponents franchise player, the media …. and with whom he was sharing his success in the dream team … and Jordan brought ingame story telling on whole new level. Usually every game was following the same Methode. First two quarters the bullsteam carried the game, and usually was around 10 points behind. Than in the 3rd quarter Jordan was getting free hand, took over, usually destroyed his opponents, and was more or less creating the Fundament for the win. And if it was necessary he took the game winning shot. That’s why we old NBA Fans who watched all his games, remember him as the #1 influence for the win. Jordans words to his coach „There is no „I“ in Team, but there is „I“ in winning“ reflects that all. From the moment he stepped into the NBA, he turned the Bulls from a team of crack losers into a dynamite. The crowing rate of the Jordan Brand reflects all this story telling. That’s why still his retros are selling well. Sorry to say, Wilt was a skilled Center, and he could have also been strong in Jordans era … it would have been the ultimate fight from center to guard …
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 Havlicek or Russell not roll pkayer u know u r deranged wgen u pull team achievement vs individual skills and stats. Shall we call Bird to sweep jordan every year
Everyone looks good in a highlight reel. Wilt would be an All-Star today. His minutes would be reduced by 50%. No more 48 minute games. More like 32 minutes. His scoring, rebounds, and assists would be reduced by his reduced minutes and by today's NBA style of play. His 50 point per game season would be closer to a 34 ppg and 15 rpg.
As much as I dig Kareem in the GOAT debate, it’s crime that WILT is very seldom if ever considered, the man was unbelievable, rules changed TO STOP HIM!!!!!
Nice to see defense in All Star games back then and Wilt intimidating the best in the NBA. Today's ASG's are a joke; an exhibition at best. I can't even bring myself to watch them anymore.
This dude is the goat everyone this guy single handed invented our basketball we play today.. Russell invented high tempo basketball to stop this man......the NBA made 15 rule changes to stop wilts dominance
The players of today would come into the paint with that "windmill" type dunk only to see Wilt saying, "On on my court you don't." Those "windmill dunkers" would be in the hospital getting their separated shoulder put back into socket.
Okay let's talk about wilt I was born and raised in Philadelphia I am a huge Wilt Chamberlain fan I have been watching him since I was 10 years old I used to go down to the spectrum and watch the 76ers play watching him was like watching a man playing against boys he scored more points in his first 6 years than most players scored in their entire career and and the next 7 years to his retirement he concentrated on defense they talk about Bill Russell this Bill Russell that no disrespect to Bill Russell wilt has more rebounds and more block shots the 1967 Philadelphia 76ers were one of the greatest teams in NBA history and I watch every single series if they needed 50 points from him he gave it to them he was rebounding like crazy that year in one game he grabbed 41 rebounds which is the NBA record for a playoff game there's not enough room for me to say how many records he has players from today make me laugh they say if I was around during that time I would have did the same thing wilt did the season where he averaged 50 points and 25 rebs if a player today would say if I was back then I would have scored more rebound more totally Ludacris that means a player would have had the average 75 to 80 points a game and close to 50 rebounds a game they must be on a different planet or daydreaming he was the greatest athlete in NBA history if you discussing the goat of the NBA it would be ridiculous to compare anyone else with Chamberlain if you're going by overall stats no one even comes close he would have dominated in any era at any time he was too athletic and two strong for any center at any time in history
this is the guy they need to compare wemby to. i do think wemby will probably be the true goat, but of course he's going to have it prove it every step of the way. as is natural. and so far he has been. but yeah he's gonna be compared to the true greats more often pretty soon i think. like wilt
Wemby is going to dominate. I just don't think he will put up Wilt numbers all season long. No-one else has that kind of endurance. But some nights he will definitely go Wilt mode.
It’s cool seeing this but damn theres no spacing when he played. It was so cluttered. And they struggled to dribble lol. No traveling or carrying though. Just basic all right hand dribbling
@@FoobasSports Just for comparison, would Muhammad Ali will be successful in today's boxing...he would be undisputed world champion in a very short time. 🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍
I'll be the devils advocate here...I once heard a wise man say, greatness finds a way to win. I get that Wilt was leaps beyond most of the talent in his time but Wilt wouldn't be much better, if at all, than someone like Anthony Davis now. Take AD and put him in the league in the 60's and we'd be watching grainy video of the once great Anthony Davis. Watching Wilt clips always annoys me. So little effort, barely any handles, but yes...great use of his frame...if people missed shots as often as they did in the 60's we would have more rebound powerhouses. Wilt makes my top 10 but prime Shaq...I think sits Wilt down.
Good point about AD. It also bothers me that Wilt was not known for being a winner when he clearly had the ability to be one. I agree top 10 but not top 5.
Look at the guys he played against. He was two feet taller then everyone else. Anyone would have been good if they were like that. To be honest you think he would have done even more in the game. Don't think he was the Greatest at all.
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 So what does that got to do with anything he’s a black man playing a white man’s sport back then when segregation was at its worst
Would Wilt Chamberlain's playing style fit into the NBA today?
I think yes
@@cloudfold3Today they cant even handle fragile slow Embiid. Imagine prime 1962 Wilt ultra durable infinite stamina , abnormal strength amazing speed unhuman vert.
Definitely and he' gonna be unstoppable ✌✌✌
He would probably be playing further out. But a guy who can effortlessly convert a 7'1" frame into a 13 + foot block would negate a lot of 3-pointers. I've noticed that Wilt didn't focus on his dunks, because they came so naturally to him. But you can see that he loved getting into the air to deny a shot. He would RULE the court in today's game in offense and defense. So essentially, nothing would change except we would acknowledge the blocked shots.
Especially today, similar pace, no defence, and ref protection for offense - he would average 60 (at least) and 20. Imagine him against this years Hornets or Wizards. That 100 record would be broken in both on stamina alone.
Wilt in his prime was the best team sport athlete in USA history.....
I heard a quote that he told MJ about who was the goat.. Wilt said .They made rules to make it easier for you. They made rules to make it harder for me.
Jordan didn't say anything, because he knew wilt was right
One of the greatest to ever play the game
U mean the best player ever. He only cant shoot 3s and freethrows bu Jordan cant shoot 3s, cant block rebound , defend Shsq or even Iverson. As matter of fact Olajuwon and Admiral are more complete than MJ. Wilt is in its own league beyond goat level.
@@zzzvain9710 copy paste trolll
@@zzzvain9710 Jordan is the best player ever. Cope
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 show me 20 rpg and 10 bpg vy jordan or he is nobody
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 if jordan cry to rodman to drfend Shaq that means Wilt is 500x better than jordan.
He made it look so effortless
THERE IS NOBODY I LOVE MORE THAN GEORGE ICEMAN GERVIN BUT DON'T EVER MENTION ANYONE IN THE SAME BREATH AS WILT CHAMBERLAIN
The best center.
U mean the best player ever. He only cant shoot 3s and freethrows bu Jordan cant shoot 3s, cant block rebound , defend Shsq or even Iverson. As matter of fact Olajuwon and Admiral are more complete than MJ. Wilt is in its own league beyond goat level.
That's Kareem
@@zzzvain9710best player is Jordan trolll
@@zzzvain9710Jordan can shoot threes, can rebound, can block, can defend Iverson and its guards responsibility to defend a center
@@zzzvain9710a a matter of fact, they're not. Try harder trolll
Legendary
Watching Wilt and the Big O play together is a dream
Simply Fantastic!
The wait inbetween is well worth it for your vids...especially when they are WILT THE STILT 🎉🎉
Much appreciated 🙏🙏
Wilt da real 🐐
Great series of clips Foobas, always appreciate u giving Wilt some well deserved love :)
Much appreciated 🙏🙏 Wilt deserves it.
Y'all some delusional groupies
@@FoobasSports MJ is the GOAT. Seethe gramps
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 Who defended Shaq ? Rodman or Jordan ? U cant be goat when u cant defend center.
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 Looks like you joined the group😂😂 You are always here 😂😂😂😂
Great video, as always. Wilt was fun to watch in ASG, even though he rarely tried hard.
Much appreciated 🙏🙏 Hope you're well 👍
He and the other All Stars gave at least decent to fair effort. Which is eons better than today's farce.
Pippen is right. It's doing more harm than good to even have an ASG these days.
I had the pleasure of watching the NBA in the greatest years. 60's-70'd and the 80's -90's . Wilt was a legend on and off the court !
This is the man who makes both Kareem and Shaq feel insecure lol.
Nope. You are insecure though
He makes every basketball player insecure. That's why they dismiss him.
@@FoobasSports keep telling yourself that insecure gal
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 We will. what u a lebrom fanboi?
@@oldcarnocar nope try again
Wilt did all he did without really trying too hard.
Imagine if he would have been really motivated.
- Wow ! Thanks Foobas for this wonderful new video.
Much appreciated 🙏🙏 Wilt made his game seem effortless. He never wanted to be the monster.
GOAT
THE REAL GOAT
Thank you for putting up All-Star highlights of Wilt against what they say are plumbers and electricians
Thank you for watching 🙏🙏
Greatest of all time
GREAT VIDEO KEEP THEM COMING SIR!
🙏🙏
So good that scares
FOOBAS another banger video man!!! You think youll ever make a video showing his comp at his position?
Much appeciated! Possibly one day.
@@JohnnyRodgers3 yawn bot
I watched Jordan with my grandfather who was born in Philadelphia in 1915. He said the referees were cheating for Jordan. When asked who's the best he always said Chamberlain
Thanks! Color is a great addition.
Much appreciated 🙏🙏
the BEST of the BEST Forever CHAMBERLAIN.😮😮
Prime Wilt vs Prime Shaq . Easy work for Wilt.
I'd like to see that, and I'm a Shaq fan.
As much as i dig Kareem, in the GOAT debate,,it’s a crime that WILT is never mentioned in it!!!!
The man called Wilt the Stilt could have been a weight lifter that bench presses 500 lbs. !!
It's been worth the while ❤❤
🙏🙏
I’ll be honest I’m not a fan of this type of quality it looks cartoonish but I’ll take it because Wilt is the man.
Quality of some of the clips were so poor.. Was the best I could do.
You are the groupie
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 show us 20 rpg by jordan and 10 bpg in career or he is nobody.
I appreciate it. It looks fine to me ! 👍@@FoobasSports
@@FoobasSportsexactly bro
Ppl just watch these clips & think its normal HD TV
The amount of editing would be ridiculous
Hence why it takes a while for foobas to release new vids!
Well worth the wait everytime
Never mind trolls...they are just glitches in the matrix
hollup this is insane
Sorry all you Jordan , Kobe, LeBron fans , Wilt is The GOAT
Wilt Chamberlain 🏆 🏀
Wilton Norman Chamberlain. Fuhgeddaboudit!!!
His back guys
Yo you returned after 4 months
I must say he moves graciously, like he's not even trying.
He was built for this sport tho, look at height+wingspan combo, jeez.. it's almost unfair.
Wilt is every great center rolled into one...
Wilt was better than any shooting guard with a nike deal in the 80s and 90s.
Would Wilt Chamberlain’s Playing Style Fit into the NBA Today?
Wilt Chamberlain, often regarded as one of the most dominant players in NBA history, left an indelible mark on the game. His playing style, athleticism, and scoring abilities set him apart during his era. But how would Wilt Chamberlain fare in today’s fast-paced, three-point-heavy NBA? Let’s break it down.
The Big Dipper’s Dominance
Wilt Chamberlain was a force to be reckoned with. Standing at 7 feet 1 inch tall and possessing incredible athleticism, he dominated the game in various ways:
1. Scoring Machine: Wilt was a prolific scorer. He averaged an astonishing 30.1 points per game over his career, including a jaw-dropping 50.4 points per game in the 1961-62 season. His scoring ability was unmatched, and he could score from anywhere on the court.
2. Rebounding Beast: Chamberlain owned the boards. He led the league in rebounds for 11 seasons, pulling down an average of 22.9 rebounds per game throughout his career. His combination of size, timing, and agility allowed him to control the glass.
3. Shot-Blocking Wizard: Wilt’s shot-blocking prowess was legendary. He swatted away opponents’ shots with ease, intimidating anyone who dared to attack the rim. His presence altered offensive strategies, forcing opponents to think twice before challenging him.
How Would Wilt Fit Today?
Strengths:
1. Physical Dominance: Wilt’s size and strength would still be assets in today’s NBA. He could overpower opponents in the paint, especially in one-on-one situations. His ability to finish around the rim would translate well.
2. Rebounding: With his rebounding skills, Chamberlain would feast on the boards. His knack for positioning and timing would make him a valuable asset in securing second-chance opportunities.
3. Shot-Blocking: Wilt’s shot-blocking ability would disrupt opponents’ offensive flow. He’d be a rim protector, altering shots and deterring players from driving to the basket.
Challenges:
1. Three-Point Shooting: The modern NBA emphasizes three-point shooting. Wilt attempted only 25 three-pointers in his entire career, making just one. To thrive today, he’d need to develop a reliable outside shot.
2. Pace and Space: The game is faster-paced now, with more ball movement and spacing. Wilt’s dominance came in an era of slower play. Adjusting to the speed and constant motion would be crucial.
3. Defensive Switching: Teams switch defensively frequently today. Wilt would need to adapt to guarding perimeter players, which wasn’t his forte. His lateral quickness might be tested.
Rule Changes:
Wilt Chamberlain’s impact extended beyond his playing style. His athleticism led to rule changes:
1. Goaltending and Offensive Basket Interference: Wilt’s shot-blocking prowess forced the NBA to modify these rules. His ability to block shots near the basket made it necessary to protect offensive players.
Conclusion:
While Wilt Chamberlain’s physical gifts and dominance would still shine in today’s NBA, he’d face challenges adapting to the modern game. His scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking would make him a force, but he’d need to evolve his game to fit seamlessly into the league. Regardless, the Big Dipper’s legacy remains etched in basketball history.
Brilliant comment !!! ❤❤❤
I agree...Brilliant comments as well...
I think the 60s actually had the highest pace in nba history. A lot of running up and down the court. so I don’t think that’d be tough for him to adjust to the modern game pace. actually makes chamberlains feat of playing 48 mins per game entire seasons actually more impressive.
Wilt Chamberlin was the Michael Jordan before Michael Jordan, but unfortunately without the Titles of Michael Jordan
Big Shot Bob has 7 rings, does thst make him better than Jordan who has 6? What about Bill Russell who has 11?
@@iess2006 it doesn’t matter how god you are, you are only been remembered as winner, when you win titles. Anything else is just Art. Simple as that.
Wilts problem was the team he had around him, and the structure of the other teams. He was an amazing center. Jordans luck was, that he was the drughorse of the internationalization Strategie of the young commissioner David Stern. He was the leader of an holistic movement of the power from centers to quick and spectacular Guards. Jordan was not only skilled, he also controlled his team, his coach, the refs, the opponents franchise player, the media …. and with whom he was sharing his success in the dream team … and Jordan brought ingame story telling on whole new level. Usually every game was following the same Methode. First two quarters the bullsteam carried the game, and usually was around 10 points behind. Than in the 3rd quarter Jordan was getting free hand, took over, usually destroyed his opponents, and was more or less creating the Fundament for the win. And if it was necessary he took the game winning shot. That’s why we old NBA Fans who watched all his games, remember him as the #1 influence for the win. Jordans words to his coach „There is no „I“ in Team, but there is „I“ in winning“ reflects that all. From the moment he stepped into the NBA, he turned the Bulls from a team of crack losers into a dynamite. The crowing rate of the Jordan Brand reflects all this story telling. That’s why still his retros are selling well. Sorry to say, Wilt was a skilled Center, and he could have also been strong in Jordans era … it would have been the ultimate fight from center to guard …
@@iess2006you know you lost when you bring up a role player trolll
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 Havlicek or Russell not roll pkayer u know u r deranged wgen u pull team achievement vs individual skills and stats. Shall we call Bird to sweep jordan every year
Lmao No way you said this Jordan Had a Allstar Team to get his Ring Wilt went up against Comp Like bill Russell Jordan played Bots on 2k
Everyone looks good in a highlight reel. Wilt would be an All-Star today. His minutes would be reduced by 50%. No more 48 minute games. More like 32 minutes. His scoring, rebounds, and assists would be reduced by his reduced minutes and by today's NBA style of play. His 50 point per game season would be closer to a 34 ppg and 15 rpg.
Still the greatest player ever played the game
Could you make a mix highlights of Cheryl Miller?Please
As much as I dig Kareem in the GOAT debate, it’s crime that WILT is very seldom if ever considered, the man was unbelievable, rules changed TO STOP HIM!!!!!
Nice to see defense in All Star games back then and Wilt intimidating the best in the NBA. Today's ASG's are a joke; an exhibition at best. I can't even bring myself to watch them anymore.
This dude is the goat everyone this guy single handed invented our basketball we play today.. Russell invented high tempo basketball to stop this man......the NBA made 15 rule changes to stop wilts dominance
The players of today would come into the paint with that "windmill" type dunk only to see Wilt saying, "On on my court you don't." Those "windmill dunkers" would be in the hospital getting their separated shoulder put back into socket.
And People saying Jordan Was The best player How was he better then Wilt Bill Or Kareem
You mad. Jordan better
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 Better then Who 🥱
@@Maskedopp555 those guys smooth brain
He wasn't better.
@@BulletBill-yb3ti Jordan's better. Cry harder
Oyuncular harika 👏
Okay let's talk about wilt I was born and raised in Philadelphia I am a huge Wilt Chamberlain fan I have been watching him since I was 10 years old I used to go down to the spectrum and watch the 76ers play watching him was like watching a man playing against boys he scored more points in his first 6 years than most players scored in their entire career and and the next 7 years to his retirement he concentrated on defense they talk about Bill Russell this Bill Russell that no disrespect to Bill Russell wilt has more rebounds and more block shots the 1967 Philadelphia 76ers were one of the greatest teams in NBA history and I watch every single series if they needed 50 points from him he gave it to them he was rebounding like crazy that year in one game he grabbed 41 rebounds which is the NBA record for a playoff game there's not enough room for me to say how many records he has players from today make me laugh they say if I was around during that time I would have did the same thing wilt did the season where he averaged 50 points and 25 rebs if a player today would say if I was back then I would have scored more rebound more totally Ludacris that means a player would have had the average 75 to 80 points a game and close to 50 rebounds a game they must be on a different planet or daydreaming he was the greatest athlete in NBA history if you discussing the goat of the NBA it would be ridiculous to compare anyone else with Chamberlain if you're going by overall stats no one even comes close he would have dominated in any era at any time he was too athletic and two strong for any center at any time in history
this is the guy they need to compare wemby to. i do think wemby will probably be the true goat, but of course he's going to have it prove it every step of the way. as is natural. and so far he has been. but yeah he's gonna be compared to the true greats more often pretty soon i think. like wilt
Wemby is going to dominate. I just don't think he will put up Wilt numbers all season long. No-one else has that kind of endurance. But some nights he will definitely go Wilt mode.
It’s cool seeing this but damn theres no spacing when he played. It was so cluttered. And they struggled to dribble lol. No traveling or carrying though. Just basic all right hand dribbling
It was a different time with different rules.
I have heard of him getting mad and picking Pro basketball players up to the rim and dunking with them on his arms, for real.
True.
6:21 GET OUTTA HERE
Just flicked him out the gym!!
Love Wilt! He was the best ever! Compared to him LeBron James is a joke!
That’s Russell Bellamy & Thurmond wilt is going through like shit thru a goose!
VW is Wilt' reincarnation ... they are way above GOAT level !!! ✌✌✌
It will be interesting to see Wemby at 25.
@@FoobasSports Just for comparison, would Muhammad Ali will be successful in today's boxing...he would be undisputed world champion in a very short time. 🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍
not even close
Los aros con la base de madera, resistentes no? milagro que Wilt no haya destrozado docenas!
Russell Bellamy unseld reed Beaty cowens Thurmond Lucas Pettit Lanier etc we’re all savaged by WNC!,
(Back when they tried in the all star game!)
I'll be the devils advocate here...I once heard a wise man say, greatness finds a way to win. I get that Wilt was leaps beyond most of the talent in his time but Wilt wouldn't be much better, if at all, than someone like Anthony Davis now. Take AD and put him in the league in the 60's and we'd be watching grainy video of the once great Anthony Davis. Watching Wilt clips always annoys me. So little effort, barely any handles, but yes...great use of his frame...if people missed shots as often as they did in the 60's we would have more rebound powerhouses. Wilt makes my top 10 but prime Shaq...I think sits Wilt down.
Good point about AD. It also bothers me that Wilt was not known for being a winner when he clearly had the ability to be one. I agree top 10 but not top 5.
Look at the guys he played against. He was two feet taller then everyone else. Anyone would have been good if they were like that. To be honest you think he would have done even more in the game. Don't think he was the Greatest at all.
Wilt is not better than Jordan. Cope old man
He’s more dominant than Jordan and Shaq dude was ahead of his time
@@BLACKNINJAXX no he's not. Try again trolll
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 Dude averaged 50.4 points in a season
@@BLACKNINJAXX in the 60s
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 So what does that got to do with anything he’s a black man playing a white man’s sport back then when segregation was at its worst
The concept of basketball hasn't changed since the 60's just create mismatches and misdirections. Winning is Winning in any era.