This was great footage and coverage of a man who ended up dominating the sport he loved. From the beginning to the end he was productive. His records speak for themselves. Amazing basketball career
Thank you so much for sharing this incredible footage. Seeing new clips of Wilt Chamberlain is such a gift, especially since so much of his brilliance on and off the court isn’t widely available. As someone who deeply admires Wilt and his legacy, I can't express enough appreciation for your dedication to bringing these rare moments to fans like me. This was my first time seeing this particular footage, and it brought so much joy and admiration. Your channel is truly special, and I am grateful for the effort you put into honoring Wilt. Thank you!
@@FoobasSportscan u cover how the NBA doesn't want to insert his stats in record books, despite them having A.i using the stat template of OG Statisticians ? Thoughts
Im more of a 90s NBA guy but Ive always been in awe of Wilt Chamberlain. Hes not only one of the GOAT basketball players but hes also one of the single greatest athletes to ever live. For some reason he makes me think of Zeus. The man just doesnt seem real to me.
I remember as a little kid going to my grandfather’s old warehouse and reading his sports almanac’s. Wilt Chamberlain held so many records it was incredible. He still does.
Spectacular film footage of the greatest big man ever. In 2022 I met one of the guards on Wilts Overbrook team - his name is Howie Hornstein and he is still playing BBall! And, he wears an Overbrook H.S. letter jacket.
RUclips really a blessing hope young bucks taking the advantage of all this inspiration & motivation…for some reason the younger wilt reminds me of Kobe the way he talk an walk
I'm a big Wilt fan, but the 100 point game was a joke. What do I mean? First off, as we all know, the game wasn't filmed, so we can only go by accounts from the people that were there. Word is, when Wilt got to 70, the fans started changing "WE WANT 100! WE WANT 100". So his teammates decided they were going to get him 100. How did they do that? * His teammates refused to score!!! They were passing on open layups just to get the ball to Wilt for more shots. * They would quickly foul the other team so they could get the ball back and, you guessed it, give the ball to Wilt so he could score again. * There was no reason for him to be in the game near the end, because the team was already up by 20. * He took 63 shots! I believe he shot 36 of 63, which is a very good 57%. But 63 shots? Most guys don't put up that many shots in 4 games! If he was 36 of 45, you'd be like, wow, he was unstoppable. He put up a boatload of shots! Nobody will score 100 today because, simply put, nobody would be allowed to be that selfish! But if the goal was to get 100, I do believe it could be done. But it would be the same thing, where everyone else would refuse to shoot, would be getting their teammate the ball, fouling the other team so they could get the ball back, etc.
oh man, this is so awesome. i don't know where or how you found and put this together. but this is really great. i love wilt. and seeing so mcuh of his beginning on tape is superb
The HALLOWED halls of Overbrook! They'll never see anyone like the 'Stilt' again!. Thank you, Mr. CHAMBERLAIN for all those incredible memories!! RIP...
I practiced wrestling at Upper Darby High school Christmas vacations back when Wilt Chamberlain practiced basketball there and we shared a locker room…. Wow! Amazing guy ducking through the doors. He was the best athlete I ever saw… played my school one year and scored about 30 points in a quarter and we had a 6’ 10” center who disappeared. I also ran track and kept up to date with his all everything sports He ran the quarter mile same time as my winning times and his high jumping! What a privilege!
Videos like this is a reminder of how quickly life goes by. I remember being a little kid right after his nba career. So long ago but it doesn’t really seem like it.
I loved watching this for the first time,the color added to it made it look lively,especially when he was in front of a home and the convertible car pulls up 👍🏽👍🏽
TRIBUTE TO WILT CHAMBERLAIN'S LEGACY Watching this rare footage of young Wilt Chamberlain is like discovering a hidden chapter in the history of basketball-an absolute treasure trove. The towering giant who would go on to redefine the game is already showing glimpses of his extraordinary talent, athleticism, and raw power. To see Wilt in his formative years, dominating high school games, is nothing short of mesmerizing. The grace with which he moved, the sheer dominance in every play, and the relentless drive to excel were all hallmarks of what would become an illustrious career. Wilt wasn't just a player; he was an unstoppable force of nature, a trailblazer who shattered records and set new standards that still boggle the mind. His stats are legendary: from the 100-point game to leading the league in scoring and rebounding in ways that players today can only dream of. There's a reason why Wilt's name is often mentioned in the same breath as the greatest of all time. However, what sets Wilt apart isn’t just his on-court achievements but also his off-court intelligence and charisma. In an era where basketball wasn't the lucrative career it is today, Wilt made the most of his educational opportunities, proving that he was not just a physical marvel but also a sharp mind. Comparing Wilt to modern greats like LeBron James underscores how revolutionary he was. While LeBron is a phenomenal athlete and a smart player, Wilt was in a league of his own. His combination of physical prowess, basketball IQ, and unwavering determination was unparalleled. Watching this high school footage, one can't help but think about how Wilt would have fared in today's game. With modern training, nutrition, and sports science, it’s scary to imagine the heights he could have reached. Wilt Chamberlain's legacy is more than just numbers and records; it's about the indomitable spirit and the impact he had on the game of basketball. Videos like this are vital in keeping that legacy alive for new generations to appreciate and learn from. Hats off to @FoobasSports for bringing this gem to light and allowing us to witness the greatness of Wilt Chamberlain from the very beginning. This footage is a reminder that legends are not just born; they are meticulously crafted, one game at a time. 🌟🏀 If Wilt played today, he would surely dominate just as he did back then, perhaps even more so. And who knows? Maybe the next Wilt Chamberlain is out there right now, watching this very video, dreaming of the day they, too, can leave an indelible mark on the sport. Let's hope that the future brings us another player who can rival the greatness that Wilt displayed, but until then, we'll continue to marvel at the awe-inspiring legacy he left behind.
Thanks for this amazing video. As a 65 year old who saw Wilt play and everyone since, there is no question he is the GOAT. To the Jordan and LeBron lovers, not even close. Greatest champion=Bill Russell, Greatest competitor =Michael Jordan, Greatest player= Wilt Chamberlain. No doubt.
You remember watching him when you was 2 years old because by time you wad old enough to remember you saw older wilt who was still good and underrated passer..it's like Sabonis we here in usa didn't get to see prime sabonis damn russians
Actually, Wilt retired in 1973 when I was 14 years old. So, I saw some younger Wilt. He was the most dominant player ever. Near the end, he would walk up the court on offense instead of jogging. Of course, he also decided not to shoot one year when he led the league in assists. Good thing they did not keep block shot statistics back then because that record would be as unbelievable as his scoring records.
Wilt’s lovely mom looks like she kicked plenty of butt and didn’t take no mess from her kids! His father seemed reasonable but understandingly stern! Solid foundation! His upbringing definitely directed him towards discipline and success ✊🏾👑💖
I admire how well spoken, insightful and measured his words usually are when he speaks. He would've been an amazing talent scout and an executive like Elgin Baylor.
Overbrook grad... I have to say, it was surreal hooping in the old gym, having watched footage of Wilt's exploits on that same court. True sports legend and American icon.
@@FoobasSports If you have a chance to do so, reach out to Overbrook's administrative office and tell them what you do. I'm sure they would be open to a tour. We have quite a history. Thanks for keeping his story alive!!!
This dude was so spectacular of a basketball player he played professional basketball in a real league as a kid under another name during high school too. Absolutely Spectacular!
He was freak.of nature back then. I was lucky to meet him once before he retired from the NBA. His team mate Al Attles brought him to Ripple field playground in Newark NJ. He was shooting hook shots from the top of the key.
Wilt was the most physically impressive basketball player I ever saw. He could could just about put a defensive player through the hoop with the ball if he wanted had wanted to. If he had been born 20 years later he would have been very, very rich. He would have been "Mr. NBA". Once scored over 100 points in an NBA game.
He was really grown up at such a young age. The movie says, his Father worked really hard as a laborer. No doubt, Wilt's Dad and Mom worked really hard at bringing Wilt up to be such a fine young man. Not all people of color can pull themselves up from their bootstraps like this family did. Some don't even have bootstraps(or boots) to pull themselves up by.
This is really my favorite basketball player of all time he was a phenomenal person and basketball player. You cannot touch him in his young years 50 inch vertical and 7 foot one and 3/4 almost 300 pounds averaging up to 54 points a game hit 100 points in one game, nobody comes close
WOW! I'm 56 year old and been watching all kinds of sports shows and documentaries since I was 10 years old,I never knew that footage like this existed.
Can you imagine Wilt playing in the NBA today? No one would be able to stop him. There're no centers with that kind of power today. No Bill Russell, no Kareen, or Bellamy or Willis Reed with their size and strengh. Not to mention that you can now take four steps and not be called for walking. He'd probably average 60 points and 30 rebounds per game and 10 blocks per including blocking 3 pointers with his speed and athleticism. He was a track star.
Wilt has always been my favorite sports hero of any sport. 13 is my favorite number. I always bristle everytime I hear these sports people talking about today's best basketball player ever. It's not even close. It is, was, and always will be Wilt. By a long shot, then the rest. And Wilt was a smart and educated man also. Kind and confident. His opponents were very lucky that he wasn't a mean man, very,very lucky. Long live the greatest of all .Wilt Chamberlain.
This is epic footage wow! We all know the legend of Wilt but I didn't know at that time he was considered the best athlete in the world at age 17. I don't know if we could say that about any other human being.
@anthonytaylor7928 Ppfffttt, are you kidding me!?! How young are you?? He had all the women, all the stature, and he was black during segregation. U think he wasnt hated? Lolol
What are your impressions of the young Wilt Chamberlain?
Seems like a really humble lad from a good family.
@@MJRazza THANK U AGAIN. So kind TRUE AND ONLY - THE REAL GOAT.
This was great footage and coverage of a man who ended up dominating the sport he loved. From the beginning to the end he was productive. His records speak for themselves. Amazing basketball career
Thank you so much for sharing this incredible footage. Seeing new clips of Wilt Chamberlain is such a gift, especially since so much of his brilliance on and off the court isn’t widely available. As someone who deeply admires Wilt and his legacy, I can't express enough appreciation for your dedication to bringing these rare moments to fans like me. This was my first time seeing this particular footage, and it brought so much joy and admiration. Your channel is truly special, and I am grateful for the effort you put into honoring Wilt. Thank you!
@@giorgiodechambre6798 Thank you very much for your kind words 🙏🙏🙏
I don't know WHO YOU ARE to have an acess to footages like that, that even Showtime HBO didn't have for their doc about Wilt but THANKS!
Much appreciated 🙏🙏
@@FoobasSportscan u Do Dr J next or Connie Hawkins for us brethren .
@@FoobasSportscan u cover how the NBA doesn't want to insert his stats in record books, despite them having A.i using the stat template of OG Statisticians ? Thoughts
@@michaelallen8112 FACTS DR J IS BETTER THAN JORDAN AFTER WILT MY FAV PLAYER
This looks like A.I
Man Wilt was really ahead of his time
I think he was more just a product of his time. Blacks actually gave a shit back then
@@Mikicikowdym by that
@@Mikiciko then Nixon and Reagan destroyed the community.
@@NoLuvCity Black people are lazy, don't pull themselves up by the boostraps. The typical racist garbage.
@@Mikiciko 💯
You are literally the only one trying to keep Wilt's legacy alive. I love your videos.
@@taha.030 Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏
Im more of a 90s NBA guy but Ive always been in awe of Wilt Chamberlain. Hes not only one of the GOAT basketball players but hes also one of the single greatest athletes to ever live. For some reason he makes me think of Zeus. The man just doesnt seem real to me.
And the Wilt Chamberlain Archive on RUclips
@@taha.030 just found the channel. So glad I did
How tall were his parents
Priceless footage
Wow, some of this footage is over 70 years old, very interesting !
Im proud graduate of overbrook .. and even more proud that i met him .. when he came back to visit
He needs a movie
Someone has to be tall
And a 30 for 30
Despite only having a few inches on him he still slept with 20k women.
Stupid comment 💯
@@bonzie321 and that's another reason for a movie.
I remember as a little kid going to my grandfather’s old warehouse and reading his sports almanac’s. Wilt Chamberlain held so many records it was incredible. He still does.
A real life Superman, the real GOAT.
He was the GOAT!!!! NOT Lebron or MJ or Kobe. NOT EVEN CLOSE
@@user-vw8py1hk8j Jordan is better. Check out his highlights. There is a reason they call him the goat. Wilt has 2 championships to Jordans 6
In the 1960s we knew we were witnessing legendary athletes in Wilt and Kareem. Nice job on restoring this film.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Wow! Incredible footage
This what RUclips is for ancient lost footage 🔥
Right? Dude cable is so obsolete at this point....
@ F those guys lol
The NBA and it's media does an absolutely terrible job remembering the greats of the past. Wilt is one of the few greatest of all time
When David Stern was commissioner they did way better.
That's intentional.The NBA does not want to go back beyond the 1980's. Dr. J made a similar statement in a video
No they don't what are you talking about
No they don't
Wilt is the Babe Ruth of basketball!
Outstanding video bruh
@@torypage4382 Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
Spectacular film footage of the greatest big man ever. In 2022 I met one of the guards on Wilts Overbrook team - his name is Howie Hornstein and he is still playing BBall! And, he wears an Overbrook H.S. letter jacket.
Amazing footage and restoration!
Thank you and much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
The footage of Wilt and that time period is amazing.
Wow, what incredible footage thank you for sharing. Fantastic. Wilt was the goat.
@@donclemons7637 Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
The real 🐐
Thank you for the stories you put out about Wilt Chamberlin. What a man and a good person. Yes GOAT!
@@tomm4462 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Legendary footage 🔥🔥🔥
Greatest player to ever live! Not close!
RUclips really a blessing hope young bucks taking the advantage of all this inspiration & motivation…for some reason the younger wilt reminds me of Kobe the way he talk an walk
The GOAT 🐐
100 points will never be broken
Kobe would've did it against Toronto but I think him and Phil wanted to let wilt keep the record.
@@itwasalladream21no he couldn’t do it
@@itwasalladream21 Yeah, that's a lie that you made up!
I'm a big Wilt fan, but the 100 point game was a joke. What do I mean?
First off, as we all know, the game wasn't filmed, so we can only go by accounts from the people that were there. Word is, when Wilt got to 70, the fans started changing "WE WANT 100! WE WANT 100". So his teammates decided they were going to get him 100. How did they do that?
* His teammates refused to score!!! They were passing on open layups just to get the ball to Wilt for more shots.
* They would quickly foul the other team so they could get the ball back and, you guessed it, give the ball to Wilt so he could score again.
* There was no reason for him to be in the game near the end, because the team was already up by 20.
* He took 63 shots! I believe he shot 36 of 63, which is a very good 57%. But 63 shots? Most guys don't put up that many shots in 4 games! If he was 36 of 45, you'd be like, wow, he was unstoppable. He put up a boatload of shots!
Nobody will score 100 today because, simply put, nobody would be allowed to be that selfish! But if the goal was to get 100, I do believe it could be done. But it would be the same thing, where everyone else would refuse to shoot, would be getting their teammate the ball, fouling the other team so they could get the ball back, etc.
@@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403where did you get your information
Absolutely love the in color footage of the Big Dipper!
WOW!!
Stunning footage of a young great Chamberlain.
oh man, this is so awesome. i don't know where or how you found and put this together. but this is really great. i love wilt. and seeing so mcuh of his beginning on tape is superb
Much appreciated 🙏🙏
The HALLOWED halls of Overbrook! They'll never see anyone like the 'Stilt' again!. Thank you, Mr. CHAMBERLAIN for all those incredible memories!! RIP...
I practiced wrestling at Upper Darby High school Christmas vacations back when Wilt Chamberlain practiced basketball there and we shared a locker room…. Wow! Amazing guy ducking through the doors. He was the best athlete I ever saw… played my school one year and scored about 30 points in a quarter and we had a 6’ 10” center who disappeared. I also ran track and kept up to date with his all everything sports He ran the quarter mile same time as my winning times and his high jumping! What a privilege!
No way you would be like pushing 90?
15 points in 1 minute is crazy
Wilt was very well spoken
And we'll educated and extremely smart.
Thank you GOAT, can’t wait to watch in a bit. You’re the best
🙏🙏🙏
Thank you this is legend
Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
@@FoobasSports hey I have some archive footage of wilt and Russell how would I get a hold of you? I don't see any contact information on your channel
Videos like this is a reminder of how quickly life goes by. I remember being a little kid right after his nba career. So long ago but it doesn’t really seem like it.
Greatest athlete of the 20th C.
Student Sports magazine agreed.
Wilt will always be the goat
I loved watching this for the first time,the color added to it made it look lively,especially when he was in front of a home and the convertible car pulls up 👍🏽👍🏽
@@armandorodriguez6447 Much appreciated 🙏🙏
TRIBUTE TO WILT CHAMBERLAIN'S LEGACY
Watching this rare footage of young Wilt Chamberlain is like discovering a hidden chapter in the history of basketball-an absolute treasure trove. The towering giant who would go on to redefine the game is already showing glimpses of his extraordinary talent, athleticism, and raw power. To see Wilt in his formative years, dominating high school games, is nothing short of mesmerizing. The grace with which he moved, the sheer dominance in every play, and the relentless drive to excel were all hallmarks of what would become an illustrious career.
Wilt wasn't just a player; he was an unstoppable force of nature, a trailblazer who shattered records and set new standards that still boggle the mind. His stats are legendary: from the 100-point game to leading the league in scoring and rebounding in ways that players today can only dream of. There's a reason why Wilt's name is often mentioned in the same breath as the greatest of all time. However, what sets Wilt apart isn’t just his on-court achievements but also his off-court intelligence and charisma. In an era where basketball wasn't the lucrative career it is today, Wilt made the most of his educational opportunities, proving that he was not just a physical marvel but also a sharp mind.
Comparing Wilt to modern greats like LeBron James underscores how revolutionary he was. While LeBron is a phenomenal athlete and a smart player, Wilt was in a league of his own. His combination of physical prowess, basketball IQ, and unwavering determination was unparalleled. Watching this high school footage, one can't help but think about how Wilt would have fared in today's game. With modern training, nutrition, and sports science, it’s scary to imagine the heights he could have reached.
Wilt Chamberlain's legacy is more than just numbers and records; it's about the indomitable spirit and the impact he had on the game of basketball. Videos like this are vital in keeping that legacy alive for new generations to appreciate and learn from. Hats off to @FoobasSports for bringing this gem to light and allowing us to witness the greatness of Wilt Chamberlain from the very beginning. This footage is a reminder that legends are not just born; they are meticulously crafted, one game at a time. 🌟🏀
If Wilt played today, he would surely dominate just as he did back then, perhaps even more so. And who knows? Maybe the next Wilt Chamberlain is out there right now, watching this very video, dreaming of the day they, too, can leave an indelible mark on the sport. Let's hope that the future brings us another player who can rival the greatness that Wilt displayed, but until then, we'll continue to marvel at the awe-inspiring legacy he left behind.
Much appreciated, thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for this amazing video. As a 65 year old who saw Wilt play and everyone since, there is no question he is the GOAT. To the Jordan and LeBron lovers, not even close. Greatest champion=Bill Russell, Greatest competitor =Michael Jordan, Greatest player= Wilt Chamberlain. No doubt.
@@stubarnum7344 🙏🙏🙏
You remember watching him when you was 2 years old because by time you wad old enough to remember you saw older wilt who was still good and underrated passer..it's like Sabonis we here in usa didn't get to see prime sabonis damn russians
Actually, Wilt retired in 1973 when I was 14 years old. So, I saw some younger Wilt. He was the most dominant player ever. Near the end, he would walk up the court on offense instead of jogging. Of course, he also decided not to shoot one year when he led the league in assists. Good thing they did not keep block shot statistics back then because that record would be as unbelievable as his scoring records.
Greatest athlete of all time
Wilt’s lovely mom looks like she kicked plenty of butt and didn’t take no mess from her kids! His father seemed reasonable but understandingly stern! Solid foundation! His upbringing definitely directed him towards discipline and success ✊🏾👑💖
Great job editing and color correcting the old video clips
@@PotatoGunCamper Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for a great collection !
@@graftedin3 🙏🙏🙏
WOW WHAT A GREAT VIDEO SUCH A IMPRESSIVE YOUNG MAN TODAYS YOUTH COULD LEARN FROM THE WAY HE CARRIED HIMSELF
@@elwoodblues6663 Absolutely.
I admire how well spoken, insightful and measured his words usually are when he speaks.
He would've been an amazing talent scout and an executive like Elgin Baylor.
THE GOAT HAS UPLOADED AGAIN🔥🔥🗣🗣
@@xpoop1570 🙏🙏🙏
Wilt looks older than a teenager in these clips. Teens in that era did look older than their years compared to today.
Another great video!
@@jonathontuttle 🙏🙏🙏
I’m so glad I watched this, incredible footage
@@davidkirk5842 🙏🙏🙏
Overbrook grad... I have to say, it was surreal hooping in the old gym, having watched footage of Wilt's exploits on that same court. True sports legend and American icon.
Must have been an amazing feeling.. I would love to visit Philadelphia one day.
@@FoobasSports If you have a chance to do so, reach out to Overbrook's administrative office and tell them what you do. I'm sure they would be open to a tour. We have quite a history. Thanks for keeping his story alive!!!
This dude was so spectacular of a basketball player he played professional basketball in a real league as a kid under another name during high school too. Absolutely Spectacular!
Thank you for getting this footage out 💯
@@toddjohnson6806 🙏🙏🙏
Man this is good stuff, s/o to the content creator with this 💎 of a footage.
Much appreciated 🙏🙏
Amazing! Incredible footage! Thanks for sharing! 👍
@@jewelinvegas580 Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
He was freak.of nature back then. I was lucky to meet him once before he retired from the NBA. His team mate Al Attles brought him to Ripple field playground in Newark NJ. He was shooting hook shots from the top of the key.
Mean vid mate. Another ripper alright. Subscribed. Cheers bro
Much appreciated! Thank you for subscribing 🙏🙏🙏
My friend, you are an absolute beast!!! Truly enjoyed watching.
Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
amazing footage!
Love the video, thank you!
@@joel23344 Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
Wilt was the most physically impressive basketball player I ever saw. He could could just about put a defensive player through the hoop with the ball if he wanted had wanted to. If he had been born 20 years later he would have been very, very rich. He would have been "Mr. NBA". Once scored over 100 points in an NBA game.
Wilt is definitely an athlete that would dominate in ANY era. He was extreme and competitive with his performances.. On the court and “OFF” it!! 😊😉😂
Undisputed GOAT, at least in my book!
Thanks for posting this never seen before footage
@@josephgeorge7385 🙏🙏🙏
He was really grown up at such a young age. The movie says, his Father worked really hard as a laborer. No doubt, Wilt's Dad and Mom worked really hard at bringing Wilt up to be such a fine young man. Not all people of color can pull themselves up from their bootstraps like this family did. Some don't even have bootstraps(or boots) to pull themselves up by.
They sharpened the edges, AI and colorized this video footage. Wilt was humble and great. ❤
WOW! FANTASTIC FOOTAGE 👍
@@charlieyellowstone8248 🙏🙏🙏
This is really my favorite basketball player of all time he was a phenomenal person and basketball player. You cannot touch him in his young years 50 inch vertical and 7 foot one and 3/4 almost 300 pounds averaging up to 54 points a game hit 100 points in one game, nobody comes close
1 in a Trillion. Incredible!
Dang I have seen a ton of Wilt Footage but I don’t think I have seen this. Great find
That was amazing. Thank you.
@@hikerdog8562 Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
He was running point on some plays 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Many Thxs. This man built basketball Worldwide without today's technology. The 🐐!
@@dhobby7771 🙏🙏🙏🙏
WOW! I'm 56 year old and been watching all kinds of sports shows and documentaries since I was 10 years old,I never knew that footage like this existed.
this was 71 years ago good lord
Thats truly lost archive footage.thanks for sharing and reminding the world of a great legend.
Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
Nearly 70 years ago. Wilton Norman Chamberlain Then and Now will always be the MAN.
Very intelligent. Real Man
There should be a movie made about this man.
Wilt Chamberlain sitting behind the desk is like me visiting kindergarten
What is up with your profile pic LOL
Two great parents make a difference, Wilt was SUPERMAN!
Can you imagine Wilt playing in the NBA today? No one would be able to stop him. There're no centers with that kind of power today. No Bill Russell, no Kareen, or Bellamy or Willis Reed with their size and strengh. Not to mention that you can now take four steps and not be called for walking. He'd probably average 60 points and 30 rebounds per game and 10 blocks per including blocking 3 pointers with his speed and athleticism. He was a track star.
Wilt has always been my favorite sports hero of any sport. 13 is my favorite number. I always bristle everytime I hear these sports people talking about today's best basketball player ever. It's not even close. It is, was, and always will be Wilt. By a long shot, then the rest. And Wilt was a smart and educated man also. Kind and confident. His opponents were very lucky that he wasn't a mean man, very,very lucky. Long live the greatest of all .Wilt Chamberlain.
The real goat. Let him play who ever but let Wilt play them from 16 years old and up. One on one. Wilt was a track star also.
Greatest of all time !
This is epic footage wow! We all know the legend of Wilt but I didn't know at that time he was considered the best athlete in the world at age 17. I don't know if we could say that about any other human being.
Dang, you aint know? Lol Thats why he was so hated
Still not as skilled as Anthony Edwards and his generation though. Even Bronny and Lebron are better than him 😂 (sarcasm)
@@cosmicrealm1567he was not hated
@anthonytaylor7928 Ppfffttt, are you kidding me!?! How young are you?? He had all the women, all the stature, and he was black during segregation. U think he wasnt hated? Lolol
The GOAT at 16 years old playing for Red….
Yo, his crib in Bel-Air is wild the way he designed it. It looks like some spaceship type of place and nobody still has yet to buy it.
Wilt was really that guy
I would love to see more interviews and more of Wilts life, too bad it is just simply not preserved.
I Love this...Wilt was a BAD MAN !!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Some settings in America back in the 1950s were much better than others🤔
bro looks like he has a bright future... ill be rooting for him
Young & Innocent ☮️❤️👊🏼🎯🔥🧘🏽
What a nice young man
What a gem!
I've known about Wilt Chamberlain My whole life, 68 years old, but i've never seen this footage before. ❤🎉
Teams wanted him at 50. The GOAT. They changed rules because of him. Led the league in assists as a center. NO OTHER CENTER DID THIS
I had the great privilege of seeing him play in the nba during the 60's.
Wilt Chamberlain Was Ahead Of His Time. The Greatest Athlete Ever.