Reading up on Wilt, he was that nikka :wow:

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1) Van Brenda Koff benched him regularly throughout that 1969 season and the finals. One of the biggest debates ever was that would the Lakers have won if the coach went the final 6 minutes with Wilt instead of Mel Count. F*ck outta here.

2. A) He only averaged 50+ PPG ONCE, which was the '62 season. He scored 50 on Russell and the Celtics. B) What was Jordan's average against the Bad Boys? :troll: People talk about his "sh*tty" playoff play not realizing we talkin' about GOAT teams. Jordan scored 63 against the Cavs, that's so impressive :skip:

MJ was giving work to those Bad Boys teams, fukk you talking bout?
 

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#1[/URL] pick;4658883]MJ is one of the most overrated players breh. MJ hype is because he's smaller, exciting style like a swan, and his image. People could relate to him more than Wilt. If this as all about Hoops, Wilt would be [URL=http://www.the-coli.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=1]#1 [/URL] 100 out of 100 times in comparison to MJ. So would KAJ.

I always get flack for saying Kareem is #1
 

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This thread was too dope, and then this dikkhead #1 Draft Pick had to come in and ruin it. Tempted to put this nikka on ignore.

Some people just can't never chill.
 

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wilt (wlt)
v. wilt·ed, wilt·ing, wilts
v.intr.
1. To become limp or flaccid; droop:
2. To feel or exhibit the effects of fatigue or exhaustion; weaken markedly:

v.tr.
1. To cause to droop or lose freshness.
2. To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.


he lived up to his name when it came to championships :shaq:

#2rings
 

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wilt (wlt)
v. wilt·ed, wilt·ing, wilts
v.intr.
1. To become limp or flaccid; droop:
2. To feel or exhibit the effects of fatigue or exhaustion; weaken markedly:

v.tr.
1. To cause to droop or lose freshness.
2. To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.


he lived up to his name when it came to championships :shaq:

#2rings

So you really gonna front like Wilt wasn't that nikka? :pachaha: I never mentioned rings. The nikka dunked his free throws. Think about that :patrice:
 

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So you really gonna front like Wilt wasn't that nikka? :pachaha: I never mentioned rings. The nikka dunked his free throws. Think about that :patrice:

prove it

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That nikka put up a Knicks big man and did not show f*ckin' Willis Reed :russ: :deadrose: These nikkaz don't know what the f*ck they talkin' about.

You dont know what YOU'RE talking about:patrice:



Those Big Men I posted were all the best big men on every team in the NBA the year that Wilt Chamberlain averaged 50.4 ppg.....the 1962 season.



Willis Reed didnt even play in the NBA UNTIL the 1965 season:wtb:



He played against small and short guys in 1962, which was why he was able to average 50.4 ppg. He never duplicated that feat, because as the 60s went on, bigger and better players joined the league and were able to better match up to his size/skill level.
 

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wilt (wlt)
v. wilt·ed, wilt·ing, wilts
v.intr.
1. To become limp or flaccid; droop:
2. To feel or exhibit the effects of fatigue or exhaustion; weaken markedly:

v.tr.
1. To cause to droop or lose freshness.
2. To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.


he lived up to his name when it came to championships :shaq:

#2rings



:pachaha:
 

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You dont know what YOU'RE talking about:patrice:



Those Big Men I posted were all the best big men on every team in the NBA the year that Wilt Chamberlain averaged 50.4 ppg.....the 1962 season.



Willis Reed didnt even play in the NBA UNTIL the 1965 season:wtb:

Stop actin' like he didn't make Bill Russell, the GOAT defender his personal b*tch. KAJ, Nate Thurmond, those weren't patsies
 

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Stop actin' like he didn't make Bill Russell, the GOAT defender his personal b*tch. KAJ, Nate Thurmond, those weren't patsies

He did make Bill "Sucker For A Pump Fake" Russell his personal bytch....I'm not denying that:whoa:



Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was a great player...but his 1st season was the 1970 season. Nate Thurmond was ALSO a great player...but his 1st season was the 1964 season.



Again, in the 1962 season....He played against small and short BIG MEN, which was why he was able to average 50.4 ppg. He never duplicated that feat, because as the 60s went on, bigger and better players joined the league and were able to better match up to his size/skill level.
 
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