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Wilt Chamberlain

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They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice makes perfect. I wish they'd make up their minds.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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I believe that good things come to those who work.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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Nobody roots for Goliath.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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And I remember leaving my place in L.A. and - my father is a big fight fan - and I said, 'Dad, I got a couple of days off and I'm getting ready to go to Houston to sign to fight Muhammad Ali.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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But the point of using the number was to show that sex was a great part of my life as basketball was a great part of my life. That's the reason why I was single.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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I couldn't have come close without my teammates' help because the Knicks didn't want me to make 100.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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I get constant reminders from fans who equate that game and my career as one and the same.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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I guarantee you, if you could give me 10 points in all those seventh games against the Boston Celtics, instead of Bill Russell having 11 rings, I could've at least had nine or eight.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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If you have ability in a certain area, why not capitalize on it and improve it and use it?


— Wilt Chamberlain


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Everybody pulls for David, nobody roots for Goliath.


— Wilt Chamberlain


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Did you know about Wilt Chamberlain?

Because Chamberlain played in overtime games he averaged more minutes per game than the regulation 48; in fact Chamberlain would have reached the 3890-minute mark if he had not been ejected in one game after picking up a second technical foul with 8 minutes left to play. In Game 6 Chamberlain scored 45 points and almost single-handedly equalized the series in a 135–113 Lakers win and with Reed out the Knicks seemed doomed prior to Game 7 in New York. The Panthers comfortably won the Public League title after again beating Northeast in which Chamberlain scored 40 points and later won the city title by defeating South Catholic 74–50.

Chamberlain holds numerous NBA all-time records in scoring rebounding and durability categories. Wilton Norman "Wilt" Chamberlain (August 21 1936 – October 12 1999) was an American basketball player. Chamberlain was subsequently enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1978 elected into the NBA's 35th Anniversary Team of 1980 and chosen as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History of 1996.

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