The Only HOF Player To Never Average More Points In The Playoffs Than The Reg. Season

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Aa for bigs I would easily take hakeem Duncan shaq and Kareem over wilt in the playoffs.

Then there's quite a few wings I'd pick over him as well
 

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Aa for bigs I would easily take hakeem Duncan shaq and Kareem over wilt in the playoffs.

Then there's quite a few wings I'd pick over him as well

I don't get how Shaq gets the nod over Wilt in this discussion. He was also called a postseason choker until Kobe came through.
 

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all his inflated numbers have been dissected n broken down too

when i first read the facts behind rebounding numbers during his era :deadmanny:

rodman's rebounding numbers > wilt's
scores 50 a game.. on like 50 fukkin shots :dead:

holds every record on earth..... #2rings

first nba title he won, here are the players who averaged more pts:



Rick Barry - 40.8ppg :whew:
Hal Greer - 26ppg
Chet Walker - 23.3ppg
Wali Jones - 20.2ppg
Billy Cunningham - 19.7ppg

Jim King - 18.3ppg
Wilt - 17.7 ppg :flabbynsick:

the bolded were all on his team.. meaning 4 players averaged more than he did..

his second and final ring:

Gail Goodrich - 25.6ppg
Jerry Lucas - 20.8ppg
Jerry West - 19.8ppg
Bill Bradley - 19.6ppg
Wilt - 19.4ppg

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#2rings


You people are ridiculous, cherry-picking certain stats and overlooking everything else


How about Wilt averaging a triple-double in the 1967 Eastern Finals where they eliminated the 8-time defending champion Celtics?

Or how about Wilt's defensive presence in the Finals? His defensive plays in the closing moments of Games 1 and 6 were crucial

Wilt had already proved by that point that he could score. He was willing to sacrifice his stats if it meant team success.


In the 1972 playoffs, Wilt was clearly the best player on the team. The entire team was built around his ability to dominate the paint on defense, fire quick outlet passes, set screens on offense, etc.

In the clinching Finals game, he had 24 points, 29 rebounds and 10 blocks PLAYING WITH A BROKEN WRIST




If his playoff scoring numbers were higher, you people would be whining about him selfishly putting his stats above team success
 

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Wilt Chamberlain: 5 games with 40+ points in the playoffs in his career, 26 games with 30+ points

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 9 games with 40+ points in the playoffs in his career, 75 games with 30+ points

Shaquille O'Neal: 10 games with 40+ points in the playoffs in his career, 55 games with 30+ points

Hakeem Olajuwon: 11 games with 40+ points in the playoffs in his career, 53 games with 30+ points



Bu-bu-bu, Wilt is the Greatest Scorer In NBA History.........Hakeem Olajuwon has more 40+ scoring games in the playoffs than him though:ufdup:


The Dream:blessed:



This couldn't possibly have anything to do with the following:

1. Teams playing fewer playoff games during Wilt's career (fewer rounds)

2. The majority of Wilt's playoff games being played late in his career when he had changed his role from a big-time scorer to a defensive anchor
 

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I noticed this a while ago when I was looking at some of Wilt's highlights and stats. And as much as I say he would still be a dominant player in this era, his numbers dipping like that every playoff has to be held against him. In his 50 ppg season he averaged 40 shot a game in the regular season and in the playoffs he was down to about 29. I don't know if the defense adjusted during the playoffs and did he just shun the spotlight. But if the answer is the defense adjusted to him, then why couldn't they do it during the regular season. This is the one thing against Wilt that I don't think you can argue against. His critics said he had problems in the playoffs and their are numbers to back this up. And that 2-4 Finals record doesn't help either.


In 1962, Wilt's overall regular season average was 50 ppg. But his regular season average against the Celtics (the team with the best personnel to contain him) was only 38 ppg
 

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I think he padded his stats lesser teams in the reg season
 

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:russ: You gotta read the Book Of Basketball. Simmons exposed the fukk out of Wilt. :laff: This nikka Wilt would not play defense when he had 5 fouls so he could keep his streak of never being fouled out in a game ever. Plus none of the legends respected him either. Wilt was great, and would still be a great player, but his stats are definitely inflated.
 

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Nobody is saying wilt wasn't amazing

It's just his stats were inflated
 
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