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A 1961-62 Fleer Wilt Chamberlain rookie card has been downgraded from a Gem Mint 10 to a Mint 9 by PSA. The difference in current market value led to around a $800,000 loss for the collector. How did this happen? Sources tell cllct the card featured an old label and was submitted for reholdering before being consigned to Heritage Auctions.
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"If I could do it all over I would continue my bass violin studies" - Wilt Chamberlain regretted choosing to be an athlete over a musician
“If I could do it all over, I would continue my bass violin studies; I was a good string bassist in junior high school, but my music teacher told me I had to choose between furthering my studies in music and my athletic pursuits,” Chamberlain opened up in the book. “I have always wondered whether I made the right choice.”
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How Wilt Chamberlain bent NBA rules to sign with the Lakers
Long before player empowerment became the norm, Wilt Chamberlain bent the league to chase his vision in Los Angeles. We explore how his larger-than-life ambitions forced the NBA to rethink its own rules and power structures.
Wilt Chamberlain is one of the most prolific players in NBA history. But former NBA player and current co-host of Run it Back on FanDuel Lou Williams is skeptical about just how prolific Chamberlain was. Williams doubts one of Chamberlain’s most famous ...
While most players of his era lived traditionally, with wives, children and a structured domestic routine, Chamberlain stated openly that he had no interest in pursuing such a life.
If your Mount Rushmore of the greatest basketball players of all time does not include Wilt Chamberlain, then you need a history lesson. Chamberlain's career accolades include being a Hall of Famer, 13x All-Star, 2x NBA champion, 10x All-NBA, and 7x ...
In 1986, Wilt Chamberlain controversially identified Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the weak link on the dominant Showtime Lakers. Despite Abdul-Jabbar's late
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"I mean, she was truly a broad!" - Chamberlain recalled seeing a Russian female basketball player as tall as him
"She was luliyana Semenova, a member of the Russian women's team," Chamberlain wrote in his book, " A View From Above ." "Not only was she as tall as I was, she was a lot broader, I mean, she was truly a broad! But once again I kept my cool. I didn't ask her, 'Is it hard to find a boyfriend? Or do you prefer SSS—strong, short Soviets?'"