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Who is the longest man in NBA?
Chamberlain is 2. 16 meters tall and is the first giant center in NBA history. Although he is tall, he has rare flexibility and reaction ability, and his excellent physical condition makes him like nobody's business on the court and score like a bag. From 65438 to 0958, Chamberlain began his legendary professional basketball career. 1959, he returned to his hometown of Philadelphia. In his first year with the Philadelphia Warriors, he averaged 37.6 points and grabbed 27 rebounds, becoming the first player in NBA history to win the title of Best Newcomer, Most Valuable Player in Regular Season and Most Valuable Player in All-Star Game in the same year. The Warriors miraculously rose from the penultimate to the second positive that year and entered the NBA playoffs of 1960. 1962, becoming the only player in NBA history who scored more than 4,000 points in a season. Among them, the game against new york Knicks 1962 on March 2nd became a classic performance of Chamberlain. He made 63 shots, succeeded 36 times, scored 28 points from 32 free throws, and got full marks 100 points for the whole game. This single-game scoring record has never been approached by the second person, and I am afraid it will never be broken again. Because the opponent really couldn't find a way to stop Chamberlain, he had to take the tactics of constant fouls, but Chamberlain never retaliated against this rude play. He rarely fouls others himself, setting an NBA record of 1205 consecutive games without being sent off, which is really commendable. The Warriors later moved to San Francisco. After playing for two years, Chamberlain returned to his hometown and joined the Philadelphia 76ers. Since then, the 76ers have become a strong team that can compete with the old Boston Celtic team. 1966-67 season, the 76 ers achieved an amazing record of 68 wins 13 losses, setting an NBA record at that time. In the Eastern Conference finals, Chamberlain finally defeated Boston Celtic team led by his old rival Russell, and then defeated Warriors in the NBA finals to win the NBA championship for the first time. In the first seven years of the NBA, he averaged 39.4 points per game and won the scoring championship in the regular season for seven consecutive years. From 65438 to 0968, he transferred to the Los Angeles Lakers, and in the last five years of his career, he led the team to the NB A finals four times. 197 1-72 season, the Lakers won 33 games in a row, setting an NBA record of 69 wins 13 losses in the regular season, and defeated the new york Knicks in the finals 4- 1. Chamberlain won the second crown ring. 1973 Chamberlain retired. After that, he taught for a while, played volleyball, tennis, made movies, and even considered playing a boxing match with boxing champion Ali. During 14' s professional basketball career, Chamberlain set numerous NBA records. He grabbed 23,924 rebounds in his career, which no one can match; * * * The total score is 3 14 19, ranking second only to Jabbar in NBA history. Although the number of blocked shots was not counted at that time, it is certain that he also ranked first. He has won the title of the most valuable player in the regular season for four times, the MVP in the finals for 1 time, the N BA All-Star Team for 13 times, the NBA All-Star Team for seven times and the NBA Best Defensive Team for two times. There are countless other single-game records. He was indisputably elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame with 1978, and was elected to the top 50 outstanding players in NBA history with 1996. Occasionally, he may be a little rough, but he is never aggressive. In fact, his personal hobby is volleyball ... If you have met Chamberlain himself, you will think that he is probably the oldest person in the world. Because maybe no one has ever seen anyone as tall, strong and in good shape as him. When you hear that he suddenly died of a heart attack, you may be surprised that something dared to touch his head-no one on the basketball court ever dared to do so. He once said, "Nobody likes big monsters." But he is wrong, because he is a good-natured monster. 1970 NBA finals, Chamberlain played for the Knicks on behalf of the Lakers. At that time, Knicks defender Bennett was about to fall down in the struggle. At this time, the Lakers center, who is 2.16m tall and weighs 275kg, stretched out his right hand and hugged Barnett like a baby in midair. Banat, who thought Chamberlain was going to be bad, couldn't help fidgeting, but Chamberlain, who had been staring at the ball, gently pushed him to the ground. A tall and powerful man like Chamberlain will be feared by everyone if he wants to go bad, but he has never been a militant. He may be a little rough occasionally, but he is never aggressive. 1on March 2, 962, Chamberlain scored 100 on behalf of the Philadelphia Knicks in a game. That season, he averaged 50.4 points. Very general game! He once grabbed 55 rebounds against Celtic. Now some centers can't grab 55 rebounds in five games, but Chamberlain actually did it in the confrontation with Russell. Russell smiled and recalled: "I saw every one of those 55 rebounds clearly." People who have seen Chamberlain and Russell play will argue about who is greater. From the team's point of view, Russell is the gravity support point of the Celtic dynasty: from 1957 to 1969, 1 1 season to1NBA championship. But personally, Chamberlain is incomparable. He also played a decisive role in two championship teams (1967 Philadelphia and 1972 Lakers). Chamberlain also has weaknesses. Although he scored 28 of the 32 free throws with a score of 100 in that game, his free throw success rate once dropped to 38% in his later career. When someone accuses him of shooting too much, sometimes he passes the ball to others instead of shooting himself, just to prove to others that he is not a "lone wolf". His private life is equally wonderful. He never married, but in his autobiography he boasted that he had sex with 20,000 women. Although all his honors are in basketball, his personal hobby is volleyball. He even hopes to be selected for the American Olympic volleyball team. Maybe no one will love that monster, but he is really a good man. A sad day in NBA19991June 12, Chamberlain, the most outstanding basketball giant in history and a famous former American NBA center, died in his sleep at the age of 63. Chamberlain died in bed with no painful expression, and his family suspected that he died of a heart attack. Chamberlain, 2 meters tall 16, was once a legendary superstar in the world basketball world, with unprecedented talent and ability. Because of his existence, some talents gave Jordan the quasi-crown of "flying man" and "probably the greatest basketball star" NBA President david stern: "We have lost a real giant. His achievements have had an unparalleled impact on our sports. " Former Knicks player and current Democratic presidential candidate bill bradley: "Wilt is the real opponent. No one can surpass his personal basketball record. But what he commemorates for future generations is not only his personal achievements, but his ability to raise the level of other players around him to a higher level. " Celtic player heinsen: "He is a gentle giant off the court, but a fierce giant on the court. Wilt brought two things to the NBA. First of all, because of Chamberlain, people began to think that basketball is the greatest sport in the world. Besides, he made people understand that basketball is a team sport. It is these two points that helped create NB A "Lakers general manager and former teammate Wecht of Chamberlain:" We lost a real professional basketball idol. " Auerbach, president of Boston Celtics: "He proved himself to be an all-round player. He is such a great scorer that winning 50 or 60 points in a game is like fishing. Few players scare you more than him. " Pauline, the owner of the Washington Wizards: "He is one of the players who really make the NBA brilliant." Lakers player Fisher: "Although we are a young team, we also grew up with Wilt's aura and achievements. This is a sad day for the NBA. "