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"And when Wilton Norman Chamberlain moved through Big Wilt's Smalls Paradise, there attached to him an aura suggesting he owned not only this place, but all of Harlem, Perhaps all of New York." ...
Wilton Norman “The Stilt” Chamberlain attended Overbrook High School in Philadelphia. “Many of his nicknames were derived from his stature. He hated being called ‘Wilt the Stilt,’ or ...
This series will conclude on Sunday, Feb. 16.) Sonny Hill recalls a time when he and his childhood friend, Wilt Chamberlain, would go to the movies to watch newsreels where the Harlem ...
That would be Wilton Norman Chamberlain. “I never called him Wilt,” said Tom Hoover, former Knicks player and president of the National Retired Basketball Players Association and a long-time ...
Wilt (The Stilt ... But the towering Chamberlain will be remembered first and foremost for his immense, uncontainable talent on the basketball court. Wilton Norman Chamberlain was born Aug ...
For nearly two decades, Wilton Norman Chamberlain was widely considered the greatest basketball player that ever lived. Yet, as time has passed, the Big Dipper’s legacy has been largely ...
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