American Decades
Wilt Chamberlain's One Hundred Point Game
Wilt
Autobiography
By: Wilt Chamberlain and David Shaw
Date: 1973
Source: Chamberlain, Wilt, and David Shaw. Wilt: Just Like Any Other 7-Foot Black Millionaire Who Lives Next Door. New York: Macmillan, 1973, 134–137.
About the Author: Wilt Chamberlain (1936–1999) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the University of Kansas, Chamberlain was an All-American basketball player, but he left college early to tour with the Harlem Globetrotters. Joining the Philadelphia Warriors in 1959, he immediately made an impact on the National Basketball Association (NBA), leading the league in scoring and rebounding numerous times. He won two NBA championships before ending his fourteen-season career with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1973.
Tall Tales
Interviews
By: Wilt Chamberlain, Harvey Pollack, Pete D'Ambrosio,...
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1960's Sports Primary Sources
- Ted Williams's Farewell
- Roger Maris at Bat
- Roone Arledge
- "The Complete Concentration of Mr. Palmer"
- Vince Lombardi
- The New York Mets
- Johnny Unitas
- Michigan State Ties Notre Dame
- Red Auerbach: Winning the Hard Way
- The Olympic Protests
- Super Bowl III
- Muhammad Ali and the Draft
- Wilt Chamberlain's One Hundred Point Game
- UCLA Basketball
- Wilma
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
