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Wilt Chamberlain has written: 'Wilt; just like any other 7-foot Black millionaire who lives next door' -- subject(s): Basketball
The title of Wilt Chamberlain's autobiography is "A View from Above".
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A view from above His 1st autobiography was named "Wilt" released in 1973.
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Because he was so tall, it was like a regular sized person playing against someone on stilts.
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Wilt played two seasons with the University of Kansas Jayhawks. Both seasons the Jayhawks won the Big 7 Championship and in 1956-1957 season, the Jayhawks played the University of North Carolina in the National Championship game. In one of the greatest games in NCAA Final Four history, the Tarheels defeated the Jayhawks 54-53 in triple overtime. The Jayhawks did not make the NCAA tournament in Wilt's second year. He decided to turn pro after his junior year but could not play in the NBA because the NBA did not accept players that had not finished their four years of college. Wilt wound up playing for the Harlem Globetrotters in 1958 befre being selected by the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1959 NBA draft.
A ghost named Sissy is haunting a girls cousin turing the girls cousin into a brat like Sissy, however Sissy plans to kill the girls cousin.
In the show "Johnny Test," Johnny seems to have mixed feelings about Sissy. While he may not always show it, there are moments that suggest he does care about her as a friend at least.