Yes.
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Wilt Chamberlain played for the University of Kansas for three seasons from 1956 to 1958. During his time there, he became a standout player and led the Jayhawks to the NCAA championship game in 1957. After his junior season, he declared for the NBA draft, forgoing his final year of eligibility.
No, Jerry West and Wilt Chamberlain never played together for the Los Angeles Lakers. Wilt Chamberlain joined the Lakers in the 1968-69 season, while Jerry West had already been with the team since 1960. They did compete together during the 1969 NBA Finals, but West had retired by the time Chamberlain joined the Lakers.
Wilt the stilts player for his and mine hometown team the Philadelphia 76ers/Warriors for most of his career until 1968 when Philly traded him for Darrall Imhoff, Jerry chambers, and Archie Clark. But he did also play for the Harlem globetrotters before he even when into the NBA.
After basketball, Wilt Chamberlain played volleyball.
Kansas University, or KU. He chose the University of Kansas because of the recruiting by Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen, who easily persuaded Wilt to come to the Midwest. he scored 52 points in his first varsity game and led the Jayhawks to the national championship game in his first season, only to lose to North Carolina in double overtime. He averaged over thirty points a game and was selected to be an All-American twice. Wilt left after his junior year to play in the NBA.
if we talking about individual play.,no one can ever reach the Stilt/the Depth WIlt CHamberlain record.,maybe someday. but now its clear, nobody can touch the record of Wilt Chamberlain. but when we talk about team play.,Kobe or Magic.,John Havlicek or Michael and the master Bill Russell should win this category.
no one is truly "the best player" but some names are Michael Jordan, kareem Abdul-jabbar and wilt chamberlain
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yes, he is considered one of the greatest centers ever. He has the record for one hundred points in one game, in front of Kobe Bryant.