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Wilt Chamberlain

Late NBA basketball player
Late NBA basketball player
Wilt Chamberlain, known for scoring 100 points in a game, won two NBA championships and holds numerous records. He played for the Kansas Jayhawks and had a rivalry with Bill Russell.
1936-08-21
Wilt Chamberlain's Birth
Wilt Chamberlain, one of the greatest basketball players in history, was born on August 21, 1936. He was known for his dominant presence on the court and scoring records.
1936-08-21
Birth of Wilt Chamberlain
Wilt Chamberlain, whose real name is Wilton Norman Chamberlain, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 21, 1936.
1952-09-21
High School Years at Overbrook
In September 1952, Wilt Chamberlain began his high school years at Overbrook.
1953-11-11
Highschool Basketball Achievements
In high school, Wilt Chamberlain played for the Overbrook Panthers. He averaged 38 points per game in one season and set a school record of 90 points in a single game. Chamberlain led his team to a perfect 19-0 season but lost in the championship game 54-42.
1954
George Mikan causing rule changes in NBA
George Mikan, a Minneapolis Lakers center, played a decade before Chamberlain and caused many rule changes in the NBA to thwart dominant centers, such as widening the lane and defensive goaltending.
1955-12-31
Wilt Chamberlain signs with Kansas Jayhawks
On December 31, 1955, Wilt Chamberlain signed with the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team.
1956-12-03
Wilt Chamberlain sets a school record by scoring 52 points in a game for Kansas
On December 3, 1956, Wilt Chamberlain made his debut for the University of Kansas varsity team and set a school record by scoring 52 points in a game against Northwestern. This performance showcased his exceptional talent and skill on the basketball court.
1957
Wilt Chamberlain leads Kansas to the 1957 NCAA title game
In 1957, Wilt Chamberlain guided the University of Kansas to the NCAA title game against North Carolina. Although Kansas lost in triple overtime, Chamberlain's outstanding performance earned him the title of the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
1958-06-13
Wilt Chamberlain joins the Harlem Globetrotters
Wilt Chamberlain became a member of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, where he achieved numerous victories and made a significant impact in the history of the team.
1959-03-14
Wilt Chamberlain breaks record for most paid rookie
Wilt Chamberlain set a new record for being the highest paid rookie, surpassing the salary of the NBA's Most Valuable Player by over $3,000.
1959-10-24
Wilt Chamberlain Joins NBA
On October 24, 1959, Wilt Chamberlain joined the NBA, marking the beginning of a legendary basketball career.
1960-01-25
Wilt Chamberlain's 50-Point, 40-Rebound NBA Game
On January 25, 1960, Wilt Chamberlain achieved a rare feat in an NBA game by scoring 50 points and grabbing 40 rebounds.
1960-02-21
Wilt Chamberlain's 58-Point Game
On February 21, 1960, Wilt Chamberlain recorded 58 points and 24 rebounds in a game against the New York Knicks, tying his then-career-high of 58 points.
1960-03-14
Breaks Record for Most Paid Rookie
On March 14, 1960, Wilt Chamberlain broke the record for being the most paid rookie in NBA history, highlighting his exceptional talent and value.
1960-10-12
Wilt Chamberlain vs Bill Russell
On October 12, 1960, Wilt Chamberlain faced off against Bill Russell in a highly anticipated basketball game, showcasing a rivalry between two basketball legends.
1960-11-24
NBA-record 55 Rebounds by Chamberlain
On November 24, 1960, Wilt Chamberlain grabbed an NBA-record 55 rebounds, scored 34 points, and had 4 assists in a game against the Boston Celtics.
1960-11-29
Chamberlain's 44-Point, 38-Rebound Game
On November 29, 1960, Wilt Chamberlain recorded 44 points, 38 rebounds, and 7 assists in a game against the Los Angeles Lakers.
1961
Wilt Chamberlain's Record-Breaking Season
During the 1961–62 season, Wilt Chamberlain became the first player to score over 4,000 points in a single NBA season, with an average of 50.4 points per game.
1962-03-02
Wilt Chamberlain scores 100 points in a single game
On March 2, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain achieved the remarkable feat of scoring 100 points in a single NBA game against the New York Knicks in Hershey, Pennsylvania. This remains the highest single-game scoring record in professional basketball history.
1962-11-16
Wilt Chamberlain Scores 100 Points in a Game
On November 16, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain achieved a historic milestone by scoring 100 points in a single NBA game, a feat that remains unmatched to this day.
1964
Chamberlain meets Lew Alcindor at Rucker Park
In mid-1964, Wilt Chamberlain met Lew Alcindor at Rucker Park in New York City. Alcindor, a talented 17-year-old, idolized Chamberlain, leading to an intense rivalry and personal antipathy between the two.
1965-02-14
Chamberlain Traded to 76ers
Two days after the 1965 All-Star Game, Wilt Chamberlain was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers from the Warriors in exchange for several players and cash.
1965-11-16
Wilt Chamberlain Is Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers
On November 16, 1965, Wilt Chamberlain was traded from the San Francisco Warriors to the Philadelphia 76ers, a significant move that impacted the NBA landscape.
1966-01-01
Chamberlain Wins Second MVP Award
Wilt Chamberlain won his second MVP award in the 1965-66 NBA season after leading the league in both points and rebounds per game.
1967-01-01
Chamberlain Wins Third MVP Award
In the 1966-67 NBA season, Wilt Chamberlain won his third MVP award after a remarkable season with the Sixers, showcasing a change in his playing style and team dynamics.
1967-04-24
Sixers Win 1967 NBA Finals
The Philadelphia 76ers won the 1967 NBA Finals by defeating the Warriors in six games, securing the championship.
1967-12-16
Wilt Chamberlain Wins Championship With Philadelphia 76ers
On December 16, 1967, Wilt Chamberlain achieved victory by winning the championship with the Philadelphia 76ers.
1968-07-09
Trade between Los Angeles Lakers and Philadelphia Sixers
Wilt Chamberlain was traded from the Philadelphia Sixers to the Los Angeles Lakers, marking the first time a reigning NBA MVP was traded the next season. Lakers owner Jack Kent Cooke offered Chamberlain an unprecedented contract, making him one of the highest-paid players in the league.
1969
Wilt Chamberlain's Tense Relationship with Lakers
Wilt Chamberlain faced challenges fitting in with the Lakers team during the 1968-69 NBA season, clashing with coach Butch van Breda Kolff and experiencing tension with fellow players. Despite personal conflicts, Chamberlain's performance on the court was still notable.
1970
Wilt Chamberlain's First NBA Finals Loss to the Knicks
During the 1969-70 NBA season, Wilt Chamberlain experienced his first NBA Finals loss to the New York Knicks. This marked a significant moment in Chamberlain's career as he faced a new challenge in the competitive basketball landscape.
1971-07-26
Chamberlain challenges Muhammad Ali to a fight
After the playoffs, Chamberlain challenged heavyweight boxing legend Muhammad Ali to a fight scheduled for July 26, 1971, in the Houston Astrodome. Ali refused to be intimidated and issued public boasts, leading to Chamberlain ultimately withdrawing from the bout due to advice from his father and a contractual escape.
1972-12-16
Wilt Chamberlain Wins Championship With L.A. Lakers
On December 16, 1972, Wilt Chamberlain secured another championship victory, this time with the L.A. Lakers.
1973
Wilt Chamberlain's Retirement
Wilt Chamberlain retired from professional basketball as one of the most dominant players in NBA history. He left a lasting legacy with his scoring records, MVP awards, All-Star appearances, and NBA championships.
1974
Wilt Chamberlain's Involvement in Volleyball
Wilt Chamberlain became actively involved in volleyball, sponsoring professional teams and becoming a key figure in the International Volleyball Association. He promoted the sport effectively and was named to the IVA Hall of Fame.
1978
Enshrinement in Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Wilton Norman Chamberlain was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1978, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the sport of basketball.
1979
Wilt Chamberlain Enshrined in Hall of Fame
In 1979, Wilt Chamberlain was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame. His incredible skills and achievements in the NBA, including scoring over 30,000 points and winning two championships, solidified his place among the all-time greats.
1980
Inclusion in NBA 35th Anniversary Team
Wilt Chamberlain was recognized for his outstanding basketball career by being named part of the NBA 35th Anniversary Team in 1980, highlighting his impact on the league.
1991
Publication of Wilt Chamberlain's Book 'A View from Above'
In 1991, Wilt Chamberlain published a revealing book about his personal life titled 'A View from Above', offering a deeper look into his experiences and perspectives.
1996
Selection as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History
Wilt Chamberlain was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996, solidifying his legacy as one of the most influential basketball players of all time.
1999-10-12
Death of Wilton Norman Chamberlain
Wilton Norman Chamberlain, the legendary basketball player, passed away on October 12, 1999. His legacy in the world of basketball continues to be celebrated.
2007
Ranking as the second-best center of all time by ESPN
In 2007, ESPN ranked Wilt Chamberlain as the second-best center of all time, acknowledging his remarkable skills and achievements in the history of basketball.
2008
Publication of 'It All Began With Wilt'
The book 'It All Began With Wilt' by Cecil Mosenson was published in 2008, likely discussing the influence and impact of Wilt Chamberlain on basketball.
2009
Placement in Slam's 'Top 50 NBA Players of All-Time in NBA History'
Wilt Chamberlain was ranked second in Slam's 'Top 50 NBA Players of All-Time in NBA History' in 2009, underscoring his significant impact and legacy in the world of basketball.
2015
Aaron Levi claimed to be Chamberlain's son
In 2015, a man named Aaron Levi asserted that he was the son of Chamberlain based on non-identifying adoption papers and information from his biological mother. However, Chamberlain's sister refused to provide DNA evidence for testing, leading to inconclusive results.
2020
Ranking in ESPN's list of the top 74 NBA players of all time
In 2020, Wilt Chamberlain was ranked sixth in ESPN's list of the top 74 NBA players of all time, highlighting his enduring influence and skill in the sport.
2021
Sexual assault allegation by Cassandra Peterson
In 2021, actress Cassandra Peterson accused Chamberlain of sexually assaulting her during a party at his mansion in the 1970s. Peterson mentioned in her memoir that Chamberlain forced her to perform oral sex, causing her distress and self-blame until the Me Too movement prompted her to reassess the experience.
2022
Ranking in ESPN's list of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team
Wilt Chamberlain was ranked fifth in ESPN's list of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2022, further solidifying his status as one of the greatest basketball players in history.
2024-04-15
Wilt Chamberlain Commemoration
On April 15, 2024, a commemoration event for Wilt Chamberlain took place in honor of his contributions to basketball and black history in America.
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