Roy Firestone discusses his most cherished moments with legends like Charles Barkley and Wilt Chamberlain, sharing unique stories from decades of interviews.
In August 1986, the retired Wilt Chamberlain discussed a truth that NBA fans still recognize today. Every generation seems to produce players — often centers — who bend the game's rules of expectation ...
A classic Wilt Chamberlain interview from the early 1980s, he gives us his thoughts on players breaking his records, like the career scoring mark.
Wilt Chamberlain could sing. He even went as far as trying to have a career in recording, which, while did not do too well, he was nonetheless proud and thrilled to have done. The year was 1960, early ...
If there's one saying that could sum up everything Wilt Chamberlain represented, it would be "the man, the myth, the legend." And that's not an exaggeration. He was an absolute freak of nature, one of ...
The late great Wilt Chamberlain etched his name in NBA history when he famously scored 100 points in a late regular-season game against the New York Knicks in 1962. Everybody inside the arena knew ...
FILE - Wilt Chamberlain, of the Philadelphia Warriors, holds a sign reading "100" in the dressing room in Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962, after he scored 100 points, as the Warriors defeated the New York ...
It feels like Wilt Chamberlain is the most larger-than-life figure in NBA history, and not just because of his height. He dominated the sport physically in a way few ever have. His numbers are gaudy ...