One of the most iconic NBA photo series ever is Bill ... Game 3. Otherwise, it would have probably been 12. The only clear-cut Russell defeat was the 1967 Division Finals, where the Wilt ...
Wilt Chamberlain was known for his larger-than-life presence and is still today considered one of the most unique physical ...
In this interview from the 1997 show Giants of the Game, rivals and friends Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell describe their unique friendship during their playing days.
Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain play against each other for ... The Ringer reported that the average attendance at a Celtics game in was 7,455 fans—"unless Wilt was in town, and then the ...
"It wasn't a matter of Wilt versus Russell with Bill ... in every All-Star Game after his rookie year. His 21,620 rebounds (22.5 per game) are second all-time to Wilt Chamberlain's 23,924 ...
Wilt Chamberlain was a giant of a man. At his peak he was more than seven feet in height, over 300 pounds of muscle, possessing enormous strength and surprising speed and agility. He was the ...
That’s why I led the essay with that photo and called it ‘the most consequential photo in NBA history.’ Most of us were not alive for Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game. Even if we were ...
Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain were the two superstar big men of their generation. The fact that they played for the fiercest of rivals in the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers only served ...
Bill Russell talks about Wilt Chamberlain. Bill Russell and Bill Simmons take a look at Bill Russell's trophy case and talk about Bill Russell's ability to block shots.
Of all the numbers associated with Wilt Chamberlain ... The game was not televised. Only a grainy recording of the fourth quarter of the radio broadcast, by WCAU’s Bill Campbell, was preserved.