dantheman9758
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Wilt used to pull this move... I can imagine first time he busted it out. Spin behind the backboard which leave the defense like
... then he stretch out that freakishly long arm and they like

[ame=http://youtu.be/6PcEqa2l5eE]Wilt Chamberlain Incredible 7-8 reach | Baseline Dunks From BEHIND Backboard - YouTube[/ame]
...seriously tho who dunks from behind a backboard?
... then he stretch out that freakishly long arm and they like

[ame=http://youtu.be/6PcEqa2l5eE]Wilt Chamberlain Incredible 7-8 reach | Baseline Dunks From BEHIND Backboard - YouTube[/ame]
...seriously tho who dunks from behind a backboard?












and
, more like the Dwightmare (Wilt publicly talked trash bout some of his coaches... one year during the middle of the NBA Playoffs..). Wilt was pretty much hated in the time he played all the way up until Kareem Abdul-Jabbar came into the league. Once Kareem was in the league and it was clear Wilt was aging and that a new hate-able big guy was in town he suddenly became the underdog and for the first time fans started recognizing that even when his team loses the dude was still carrying them on his back - not dragging them down. Like for example when he "lost" in the playoffs to the '71 Bucks with Kareem. It was well understood by everyone (including Milwaukee fans) that although the Bucks beat the Lakers, Wilt dominated Alcindor throughout that series to the point that he got a several minute standing ovation from the Bucks crowd as he left the floor during the last game. He even lost with dominance.