How good is Wilt Chamberlain's Defense?

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  • @FoobasSports
    @FoobasSports  Před rokem +75

    Wilt Chamberlain Career Statisics (1959-73)
    Points | 30.1
    Rebounds | 22.9
    Assists | 4.4
    Blocks | 8.8*
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    * According to data from 112 recorded Wilt Chamberlain games.

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem +4

      Next make a compilation video of Russell beating Wilt down court in transition for easy layups!

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      Foobas sports no chasedowns?

    • @david.tousignant20
      @david.tousignant20 Před rokem +4

      Chamberlain and Russell are the only players to "average" 8 blocks per contest!
      The thing is... blocks, steals and rebounds counting was highly inconsistent back then for multiple reasons.

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem +16

      Wilt chamberlain also have the highest PER in both regular season and Playoffs.
      But their no official Blocks, Steals or Turnovees for Wilt. So his per is calculated falsely.
      If we was to add just 1 block and 1 steal with 7 Turnovers to his career Playoff average when calculating PER. He instantly becomes the all time leader. Now imagine if we add his real stats
      7.blocks 2 Steals and 3 Turnovers. It become out of reach. It a joke.
      Wilt the 🐐

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem +3

      @@david.tousignant20 112 games of data wilt average 8.8. Russell have 138 and he average 8.3. Hell it a full game vs the Hawks where he Blocks 18 Shots in the 1970 season. It not far fetch

  • @danreed5171
    @danreed5171 Před rokem +38

    Easily the greatest athlete of ALL TIME

  • @enigma9971
    @enigma9971 Před rokem +49

    He's the greatest basketball player ever and the best athlete of all time

  • @OdelinSerrano-zu5fo
    @OdelinSerrano-zu5fo Před 7 měsíci +17

    You put Wilt in ANY ERA, and he will dominate like he did in his prime. He was just that bad ass.

    • @mirospajic9929
      @mirospajic9929 Před 6 měsíci

      Wilt in the 90s would be awesome ! He would be "fighting" with: Ewing, Hakeem, Robinson , Shaq, Mutombo Mourning,...

    • @the_Sage71
      @the_Sage71 Před 5 měsíci

      That is delusional

    • @OdelinSerrano-zu5fo
      @OdelinSerrano-zu5fo Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@mirospajic9929Look at his stats against Russell. Do you think any of your aforementioned stars will fare any better? especially considering Bill Russell is perhaps the greatest defensive player ever? Wilt's numbers would be just as impressive, if not more.

    • @OdelinSerrano-zu5fo
      @OdelinSerrano-zu5fo Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@the_Sage71Ask Bill Russell. Wilt's numbers against Russell are legendary. Considering Russell is perhaps the greatest defensive player ever, Wilt put up nasty stats vs Russell.

    • @user-iv9er3nr6z
      @user-iv9er3nr6z Před měsícem

      Early 1960s wilt pre knee surgery would've ate through guys up, scoring 50s points & 🚫 block hook shot for forgot Rick smit he gave Patrick Ewing trouble,,laugh, laugh, wilt would've ate him.up too

  • @kenarthur6253
    @kenarthur6253 Před rokem +8

    Wilt is the most intimidating, strongest NBA player ever. Period

  • @jorgesilen1824
    @jorgesilen1824 Před rokem +8

    Wilt is the GOAT in defense and offense. No doubt!!!!

  • @Theworkingtitle7
    @Theworkingtitle7 Před rokem +31

    Of course he is. He's the biggest, strongest, fastest, most explosive big man to ever grace the hardwood. He had the best endurance ever, the highest sergeant leap, and was said to have been faster than Jim Brown in a 100 yard dash. He's the real owner of the triple double record, seeing as how he probably damn near averaged a 30/20/10 triple double for his entire career. Bill Russell is a close second, and Hakeem is a distant, barely-registerable third.

    • @wakaflockanate
      @wakaflockanate Před 9 měsíci +3

      Someone who gets it

    • @jimwinchester339
      @jimwinchester339 Před 7 měsíci +3

      And, most incredible of all, while doing all that (and playing complete games [48:00]), he NEVER fouled out. Not once in his entire career.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hakeem is probably 4'th or 5'th - Kareem lost 4 seasons of "blocks not counted" and Nate Thurmond (the "OFFICIAL" original Quad Double holder) lost MOST of his career to "not counted".

  • @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel

    I am 70 years old and grew up watching the NBA by the time I was 8 years old. I remember Wilt in Philadelphia going against Bill. I remember Jerry West joining Baylor as a rookie! I remember Kareem joining Oscar as a rookie. So, in my opinion Nobody was better defensively than Wilt! Not Bill Russel or Nate Thurman. Bill won games and championships because he could stay in the middle and concentrate on his job. He had a team that could support him with their defensive skills while providing all the points needed to win. Bill didn't need to block 10 shots a game or score 40 to win, because if he had to, he wouldn't have been able to. There is a story shared about his defense even at an age well past his prime. Wilt at 43 played in a pickup game against Magic and at the end Wilt blocked a Magic sky hook for what would have been the game winning basket. Magic claimed it was goaltending and Wilt, along with some observers said it wasn't. So, Wilt came up with an offer to settle the matter...he said "ok, we will play a match to 12 for the win and there will be no more points made on this end" talking about Magic's side of the court. True to his prediction Wilt blocked every shot from then on until his team won with 12 to 0. Nobody was better than Wilt in any part of the game other than free throws. Look at the NBA record book and it looks like Wilt's mom wrote it! Everybody knows about the 100 pt. game and 50 pt. average that year, but here is one so those aren't seen as a fluke. In the full NBA history 62 or more points has been scored by a single player 43 times...we are talking about 70 years and now, over 1200 games a year...only 43 times! Koby and Elgin Baylor did it 3 time while MJ did it twice...Wilt did it 23 times! Yea, of the 43 highest scores ever recorded he holds 23 while all the other NBA players across 70 years' worth of NBA games share the other 20 times! Chamberlain is the only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points and 20 rebounds per game (his numbers were 38+ point and 24+ rebounds per game) in a season, which he accomplished in 9 straight years. He became the first (and still only) center to lead the league in total assists with 702 in 1967-68 for an average of 8.6, which remains the single-season record for the position. He was and is the most dominant player the NBA has ever seen by far!

    • @derek5499
      @derek5499 Před rokem +8

      I'm not as old as you, I'm 45 years old and for me MJ is the greatest player who ever lived but I have to be honest. I never had the opportunity to have watched any of the greats prior to 1983-84. That's why it's not fair for me to say that MJ is the goat because I never saw the players that you have saw. Wilt Chamberlain's name needs to be mentioned when people are discussing the greatest players in NBA history. From what I saw and what I've read makes me realize that Wilt was unbelievably great. Quite possibly the greatest ever. He most definitely could have played in any era and been great doing so. Some of the guys mentioned today couldn't hold a candle to Wilt Chamberlain. I love the game of basketball and MJ is the greatest player I ever saw but I think that might be because I never got to see Wilt Chamberlain play. Only highlights

    • @manny4552
      @manny4552 Před rokem +3

      ​@@derek5499 it's hard to compare guys who played different positions.. you can make a strong case for Jordan.. wilt.. Kareem.. Kobe.. Oscar.. bird magic.Elgin..west. as greatest player ever..and maybe even afew other guys on this level at least...pettit.. Barkley...Rick Barry... havlicek..Dr j...etc.

    • @derek5499
      @derek5499 Před rokem

      @@manny4552 I agree. Well said

    • @davehill7257
      @davehill7257 Před rokem +12

      And let's not forget Wilt grabbed 55 rebounds in ONE game and that was against BILL RUSSELL!

    • @derek5499
      @derek5499 Před rokem +2

      I'm not arguing because you have been watching basketball longer than I have. I'm 45 years old and I started watching basketball in 1987 so I only know about the players from 1987-2023. Jordan scored 60+ four times not twice. It doesn't compare to Wilt Chamberlain because it's hard to compare anything to Wilt Chamberlain. Like I said in a previous comment, Jordan is the greatest player I ever seen. It doesn't mean he is the greatest player of all time it only means he is the greatest I ever saw and that time frame is 1987-2023. I would have loved to say I watched Wilt and Russell but that was before my time. I still saw MJ and none of these guys today are even close to Jordan. Even though I never saw Wilt I'm sure the same goes

  • @danielcorreard3746
    @danielcorreard3746 Před rokem +11

    not only was he the best defensive player he was the true goat. no one has ever or will ever dominate the nba the way the big dipper did rip wilt.

  • @kramkalisthenics
    @kramkalisthenics Před rokem +7

    It's great to see Wilt cramming Bill Russels shots! People forget that Wilt is *the* best- period. Scoring, rebounds, blocks, assists and minutes played.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's also great to see Bill block Wilt - at least once (in a YT video) ON A DUNK ATTEMPT.

    • @kramkalisthenics
      @kramkalisthenics Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@bricefleckenstein9666 I respected Bill. My dad's fave player. Wilt was mine. I suffered a lot when the Celtics won -FOREVER!

  • @donnaluke4103
    @donnaluke4103 Před rokem +64

    Watched him in high school in the 60s in san francisco. Super strong, fast and athletic. Greatest player that has ever lived. Bill Russell agreed.

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem +2

      Donna luke when did Bill Russell say that? He said “WILT THOUGHT HE WAS AND HE HAD THE RIGHT TO BELEIVE SO THAT HE WAS THE GREATEST EVER”

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem +4

      @@Papichulo-xc5nd Documentary of 100 points.

    • @donnaluke4103
      @donnaluke4103 Před rokem +4

      @@Papichulo-xc5nd in an interview after wilt passed bill said” he thought, AND RIGHTLY SO, that he was the greatest player that has ever lived”. Find it on youtube.

    • @hairjordan2620
      @hairjordan2620 Před rokem

      He was amazing for sure, watch "Jordan's historic Bulls mixtape" and "rare voyager", lmk what you think

    • @donnaluke4103
      @donnaluke4103 Před rokem +2

      MJ was the greatest 2 guard ever, better than kobe, but when you have bill russell, rick barry, walt frazure, earl monroe and most importantly- teammate Scottie Pippen- say WNC was the best, that settles it for me. I have watched all of them, live, and Wilt was simply awe inspiring. I do wish he had played with the intensity of bill russell ALL THE TIME,because then there would have been no doubt who was the greatest.

  • @The.Drunk-Koala
    @The.Drunk-Koala Před rokem +12

    No question there will be no other player like Wilt.

  • @allistermcginlay6476
    @allistermcginlay6476 Před rokem +17

    Wilt Chamberlain's offensive play was dominate in nba history, (the record books show that!) arguably Bill Russell defensive was exceptional but let's be accurate Wilt had less time to do defence than Bill but he still equalled him at least in that regard, so clearly Wilt was on another level in regard to being a force in basketball, he's generally considered early on in his career as his teams best offensive and defensive force and the untiring Goliath of basketball and his stats throughout his career prove it!

  • @marksinger3067
    @marksinger3067 Před rokem +6

    Saw Wilt sitting at the upstairs bar in a Club in Santa Monica just as cool as could be..Even sitting he was taller than 6'2" me..
    Also at Venice Beach you could see him with Arnold pumping iron or playing Volleyball..

  • @jaranarm
    @jaranarm Před rokem +22

    There's many here commenting how Russell and Thurmond are greater defenders. Yet when these two squared up against Chamberlain (especially in the playoffs) you start to see the difference. Russell couldn't stop Wilt from scoring or rebounding higher than his postseason averages and Wilt averaged a much higher shooting percentage in his games against Thurmond. On the flip side, Wilt defensively held both Russell and Thurmond to lower scoring and shooting averages and neither of them ever outrebounded Wilt in any series.

    • @shadow81in
      @shadow81in Před 11 měsíci

      jaranarm Wilt had the Super Team - Elgin Baylor and Jerry West while Russell (about to retire) had Sam Jones (35 yrs old and about to retire) and John Havlicek; only Havlicek averaged over 20 (21.4) while all three of the Lakers did so. The Lakers had home court for game 7, and their owner had balloons suspended from the ceiling for the anticipated clinching celebration (the Lakers and lost 8 Finals to the Celtics without a victory). Russell who was also Head Coach took one look at the balloons, and in the locker room before the game told his teammates: "Those f--ing balloons stay up there" and they did. That is Russell doing what he did best-leading, inspiring, and winning - something he had over Wilt and everyone else, ever. Wilt's stats means nothing compared to winning; Jordan himself said that Russell was the GOAT because he did did something better than anyone else - win.

    • @user-qs9jl1bl2u
      @user-qs9jl1bl2u Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@shadow81inwilt had the better team? Lmmfao what planet you on?

    • @timdemario3111
      @timdemario3111 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Vanbreden koff ruined that series for the lakers

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci +1

      On the other side of the coin, consider Wilt's famed 50.4 PPG season.
      He "only" managed around 42 against Bill in 12 matchups, and had HIS 4 LOWEST SCORING GAMES that season vs Bill (26, 28, 30, and 31) while only solidly beating his average in ONE game (62), and BARELY in one other (52 or 53, I forget which).
      And this is with the Celtics doing LESS double teaming vs Wilt than any other team.
      The "swing" was 12 points in favor of Bill defending Wilt vs the entire rest of the league that season.
      No, Bill couldn't STOP Wilt - but he was a mighty big roadblock, and Wilt's team LOST most of those games.
      Also, by Defensive Win Shares, Bill wins every season but ONE that both were in the league - Wilt won 1966-1967 (the 76ers Championship season) in one of his pair of 10+ Defensive Win Share seasons, Bill came back and won the last two DESPITE THE AGE DIFFERENCE.
      For perspective, Wilt is the only player not named Bill to exceed 10 DWS - but Bill AVERAGED a hair over 10 for his career, and his peak was over 16 in a season WIlt WAS in the league.
      I do NOT agree that Wilt was the all-time best defender - but he was 2'nd by the only objective measurement that exists, at just over 7 per season played (nobody else was much over 6, with Tim Duncan being the top of those).

    • @user-qs9jl1bl2u
      @user-qs9jl1bl2u Před 9 měsíci

      @@bricefleckenstein9666 how is bill better then wilt? Lol wilt has 2000 more rebounds. If blocks would have been counted (from footage we have ) wilt would have averaged 15 a game. He stole the ball far more (they didn’t count that either). For god sakes they invented goal tending, 3 seconds in the key, and widened the lanes because wilt was so dominant on defense. They did it to help the other players. Not bill wilt! There was a time wilt was so dominant they thought he was going to destroy the game. They even wrote an article titled “can basketball survive wilt chamberlain”…. You also forgot to mention bills entire team was damn near hall of fame. You also forgot to mention every single time wilt lost in the finals it was by 1 point and usually in over time. Wilt is better in every single stat recorded except rings.

  • @nozack5612
    @nozack5612 Před rokem +15

    The true GOAT.

  • @pjtheory
    @pjtheory Před rokem +36

    Wilt was probably a tick behind Russell and Nate Thurmond as a defender, but the Big Dipper was unquestionably the greatest 7 foot defensive player in NBA history. A prime example of Chamberlain's defensive prowess was the job he did against the 25 year old Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in games 3-6 of the 1972 Western Conference Finals. The 35 year old Chamberlain blocked 33 shots in the last 4 games of the series and he held the league MVP to a FG% of .414.

    • @pjtheory
      @pjtheory Před rokem +8

      @user-it9ck7ez1w Wilt's career lasted 14 years, yet only about 3 percent of his games exist on film and videotape. Most of the footage is when Chamberlain was past his prime, yet he was voted as the NBA's 1st team defensive center in his last 2 years in the league. In the limited footage of Wilt in his prime, it is clear that he was a freakish athlete who would sometimes catch shots in mid-air. During his historic 1961-1962 season, he averaged 50.4 points a game AND he was the league's 2nd best defensive center behind Bill Russell.

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      @@pjtheory we have Russell’s chasedown blocks and less film of Russell just admit it wasn’t a strength for Wilt lmao

    • @Johnkoth
      @Johnkoth Před rokem

      You're either a troll or a dumb person.
      Wilt defended Kareem better than anyone else and held him to the lowest FG% by anyone.
      46%.
      Nate Thurmond held Kareem to 47%

    • @allistermcginlay6476
      @allistermcginlay6476 Před rokem +3

      @@kingofnewyork7765 the celtics game plan was to put a player in front of Wilt Chamberlain even if he had the ball or not, or use intimidation a elbow here or there, the celtics were not above this form of play and the referees turned their heads away with the consent of the nba leadership!
      To Bill Russell’s credit he never engaged in this form of basketball intimidation and he would stand-up to Wilt understanding that Wilt Chamberlain played the game and hurting people was the last thing on his mind no matter what the provocation, Wilt had to be massively provoked to retaliate and the one time he did, he shocked himself by knocking a 7 foot enforcer on the Boston Celtics completely cold, even Bill Russell stayed out of it, understanding that a elbow to wilts already damaged jaw from the same player was way to far?

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem +1

      @@allistermcginlay6476 Against Wilt, he would tell his teammates, ‘Look, guys, this is our path to victory. I’ll guard Wilt. Wilt will have a huge game. You guys guard your guys, don’t let them do anything, and Wilt’s huge game by himself will not be enough to beat us as a team,’” Walton said. “And, you know, that’s a huge sacrifice. And Bill Russell never had a physical advantage against Wilt. Never. That advantage that Wilt had, the size and the strength, you know, Wilt was phenomenal. Phenomenal. And Bill Russell played his best against Wilt.
      “Wilt was this incredible force of everything, a spiritual force of nature like few others. And here was an undersized Bill Russell. It was just so awe-inspiring for me because I was a little guy relatively. And Bill Russell, he found a way to win.”

  • @jingqi9106
    @jingqi9106 Před rokem +66

    Opposing NBA centers in the '60s had some big problems when facing Wilt. Wilt was the fastest center in the league, no center could jump as high as Wilt, Wilt was the strongest player in the NBA, and while Wilt wasn't the tallest center in the league, he was 7'2" with shoes on and he was long. Adding to that list, Wilt was also very intelligent and had a very high basketball IQ so it was hard to outsmart him. When you factor in that Wilt was also highly skilled on both sides of the ball, there wasn't much the great Hall of Fame centers of the '60s like Russell, Thurmond, Bellamy, and Reed could do. To this day, Wilt is the most dominant center to ever play the game of basketball.

    • @patek9789
      @patek9789 Před rokem +3

      most dominate and it’s not even a debate

    • @JohnnyRodgers3
      @JohnnyRodgers3 Před rokem +3

      he was 7ft 3 with shoes on

    • @erfan3944
      @erfan3944 Před rokem +3

      @@JohnnyRodgers3 with chuck taylor he means

    • @david.tousignant20
      @david.tousignant20 Před rokem +9

      How athletic was Chamberlain ?
      Let me show you :
      40 Yard Dash (hand timed)
      4.6 Wilt Chamberlain (barefoot)
      4.6 LeBron James
      5.8 Shaquille O'Neal (note - in his 30's, @ 340lbs)
      100 Yard Dash (slightly shorter than a 100m)
      10.00 Wilt Chamberlain
      10.00 Elvin Hayes claimed he used to run it at this speed in High School
      10.89 George McGinnis
      220 yard dash (slightly longer than 200m)
      20.9 Wilt Chamberlain
      23.7 Bill Russell
      440 yard dash (slightly longer than 400m)
      48.9 Wilt Chamberlain
      49.6 Bill Russell
      49.7 Joe Caldwell
      note - all three of these guys were competitive Track and Field athletes
      880 yard/half mile race (slightly longer than 800m)
      1:58.3 Wilt Chamberlain
      2:14.9 Dave Bing
      But, the best jumper was by far Bill Russell. He won jump balls against Wilt Chamberlain, was able to jump over a defender during a game and he held the 7th best jump during one year :
      High Jumping during official NCAA competitions (before the Fosbury Flop) :
      Wilt Chamberlain : 6'6.75
      Bill Russell : 6'9.25
      That's dominance for both.

    • @JohnnyRodgers3
      @JohnnyRodgers3 Před rokem +1

      @@david.tousignant20 6ft11 for bill Russell

  • @crosswordboss
    @crosswordboss Před 10 měsíci +7

    Unfortunately, blocks were an official NBA stat until the 1973-74 season, one year after Chamberlain retired. Luckily there is data for blocked shots in 112 games Wilt has played in, and they show something pretty remarkable. In those 112 games, Wilt has averaged 8.8 blocks per game.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Similar numbers recorded by the same guy (a retired NBA statistics man) in a similar number of games for Bill Russell showed 8.2 blocks per game.
      No question those two are the REAL "all time blocked shots leaders", the only question is who was #1 (probably Wilt) and who was #2.
      But Bill's blocks tended to be turnovers, Wilts usually were NOT, making Bill's blocks more effective on average (Wilt got better about that with the Lakers).

  • @garybersin3214
    @garybersin3214 Před rokem +4

    YES WILT WILL AWAYS BE THE GOAT

  • @MrSwishTheSmooth
    @MrSwishTheSmooth Před 6 měsíci +4

    Bro 8.8 blocks in his 112 games Harvey Pollock Recorded. Man I’m telling you if blocks were recorded wilt would have around 5,000-6,000 career blocks and he would have most blocks in a season and all time and in a regular season average. Foobas sports I will subscribe to you you respect wilt unlike 10 years old in this generation. Respect you you man

  • @abevillanueva1974
    @abevillanueva1974 Před rokem +7

    "George Marcus" could have come straight out of HS and be one of the dominant NBA players

  • @MrRegularAmerican
    @MrRegularAmerican Před rokem +5

    Best player, period.

  • @tonygonzalez6908
    @tonygonzalez6908 Před rokem +6

    To watch Wilt Chamberlain block several of Jabbars shots in one game is unbelievable. Nobody else could block Jabbars shots. If they kept statistical records like they do today, Wilt will be on top of almost every one of them. As for being the GOAT, it's unfair to have only one GOAT since there are 6 positions, and every position is played differently. We should take into account each position and identify the GOAT for each position. My personal picks are;
    PG Pete Maravich
    SG Michael Jordan
    SF Larry Bird
    PF Tim Duncan
    C Wilt Chamberlain
    Edit: I just watched a documentary on Wilt Chamberlain. I didn't know he holds 90 basketball records. He was a track athlete as well.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      Actually, quite a few folks blocked Kareem over the years, but only a select few ever managed to get the Sky Hook.

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 Před rokem +6

    In answer to that question, Of course. He would be in the running if he had never scored a point, but, also, he was a scoring machine, in his first 6 years. Nobody else even close, except Russell, defensively.

  • @davidmcdonald9374
    @davidmcdonald9374 Před rokem +3

    He is the number one GOAT 🐐 himself.
    Of all times of All TIMES of ALL Times 🕣⏳
    Wilt the stilt Chamberlain

  • @southwest1988
    @southwest1988 Před rokem +18

    They always would mention that Bill Russell is the greatest defender but Wilt blocked more shots enough said!!! 🔥

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      There is more to defense than blocked shot totals.
      WHERE THOSE BLOCKS GO also matters.
      Bill usually blocked to teammates or to himself, Wilt commonly blocked 50 feet down the floor and the same team got the ball back.
      Rebounding - tossup, slight advantage to Wilt in most regular seasons both played, slight advantage to Bill in the playoffs when both made the playoffs.
      Neither was much of a steals man - too big and obvious.
      Both were outstanding rim protectors.
      But by the one definitive measure, Defensive Win Shares, it's not all that close - Wilt had 2 seasons over 10, Bill AVERAGED over 10 for his entire career with several 12+ and at least one 16+ season.
      Keep in mind that Bill's "4.8" in his rookie season was also only in 48 or so games, DUE TO THE OLYMPICS keeping him out of the NBA 'til November (Australia Summer Olympics were held in THEIR Summer, which is Winter in NBA territory).
      On the other hand, while Wilt averaged a little over 7 DFW in HIS career, NOBODY ELSE managed significantly over 6 (Tim Duncan is 3'd alltime on DFW per season played).

  • @ronbonora7872
    @ronbonora7872 Před rokem +2

    Wilt is the goat period. The NBA stats proves it!

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 Před 3 měsíci +3

    If you watch Wilt's down-court pass to Goodrich, at 3:41, notice how it looked too far ahead of Goodrich, but Wilt had put backspin on the ball so it kicked up, almost into Goodrich's hands, as he was running. This was after blocking a, probable, game winning shot. Clutch defense. I have commented this many times; Bird is my favorite player to watch play the game, but Wilt is the greatest of all time, and was my 2nd favorite to watch, and who I tried to emulate.

  • @kidtristan4073
    @kidtristan4073 Před rokem +18

    wilt the goat can’t change my mind

    • @hakeemolajuwon4352
      @hakeemolajuwon4352 Před rokem

      Yeah the Goat wouldn't have his PPG drop significantly in the playoffs and the Goat doesn't piggyback off of Hal Greer and Jerry West like Wilt either

    • @georgearmour5259
      @georgearmour5259 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely true they’ll never be another one like him

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Před rokem +2

      ​@@hakeemolajuwon4352 The goat would have his PPG drop if the coach and team ask him to pass and play defense more, letting others score to improve the chance of winning.
      Yes, piggybacking off Hal Greer and Jerry West...
      Wilt's playoff numbers for those two championships:
      * 1967: 21 pts, 29 trb, 9 ast
      * 1972: 14 pts, 21 trb, 3 ast
      Yes, Greer had 27 pts for the 1967 run, but 29 rebounds and 9 assists is ridiculous.
      Yes, West had 23 pts and 9 ast for the 1972 run, but the Finals MVP did exist then, and it was awarded to Wilt.
      The 1967 playoff run included defeating the Celtics with Russell, keeping him at 11 pts and 23 rbd, while Wilt had 21-32-10. A 20-30-10 triple double for the series against the Celtics!
      The 1972 playoff run included defeating the Bucks with season MVP Kareem. Yes, Kareem got 33 pts 17 rbd, right at his regular season numbers, but the Lakers won the series, 4-2, which seems unlikely without Wilt's defense.

    • @hakeemolajuwon4352
      @hakeemolajuwon4352 Před rokem

      @@UnconventionalReasoning Basketball has developed much since Chamberlain's era. In Wilt's era, teams were taking 100-110 shots per game and shooting around 40% from the field. From the mid 70s onwards, teams shot between 80-90 shots and shot 45-50% - meaning there are FAR less opportunities for pts and rebs

    • @hakeemolajuwon4352
      @hakeemolajuwon4352 Před rokem

      @@UnconventionalReasoning In all playoff meetings between Russell and Chamberlain, Wilt's scoring went down each time
      Wilt = 37.6 ppg in 1959/60 season
      Wilt = 30.5 ppg vs Russell in 1960 EDF
      (- 7.1 ppg)
      Wilt = 50.4 ppg in 1961/62 season
      Wilt = 33.6 ppg vs Russell in 1962 EDF
      (- 16.8 ppg)
      Wilt = 36.9 ppg in 1963/64 season
      Wilt = 29.2 ppg vs Russell in 1964 Finals
      (- 7.7 ppg)
      Wilt = 34.7 ppg in 1964/65 season
      Wilt = 30.1 ppg vs Russell in 1965 EDF
      (- 4.6 ppg)
      Wilt = 33.5 ppg in 1965/66 season
      Wilt = 28.0 ppg vs Russell in 1966 EDF
      (- 5.5 ppg)
      Wilt = 24.1 ppg in 1966/67 season
      Wilt = 21.6 ppg vs Russell in 1967 EDF
      (- 2.5 ppg the only time he beat Russell)
      Wilt = 24.3 ppg in 1967/68 season
      Wilt = 22.1 ppg vs Russell in 1968 EDF
      (- 2.2 ppg)
      Wilt = 20.5 ppg in 1968/69 season
      Wilt = 11.7 ppg vs Russell in 1969 Finals
      (- 8.8 ppg)
      And this is without factoring in that Wilt did a lot of stat-padding in blowout situations, documented evidence from the 1962 EDF further supports Wilt's stat-padding tendencies. Wilt's numbers would look even lower if he didn't pad his stats.

  • @bballgriot4060
    @bballgriot4060 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Bill Russell says: you couldn't run the same thing twice VS Wilt.
    His buddy said Wilt had a computer mind.
    Wilt knew his opponents so well he regularly swatted the ball at the shooter's release point. Pinpoint Accuracy.

  • @PoliticusRex632
    @PoliticusRex632 Před rokem +4

    Offense...Defense doesn't matter, it's Wilt.

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 Před rokem +3

    Wilt is still the career rebounding champion. Also, as seen in this video, he blocked perimeter jump shots, along with multitudes of in the paint shots. I don't remember him ever going for a fake in real time games, or any of these highlights. He waited until the shot was released to jump for the block. I look at it like this; Wilt, with more gained possessions, from rebounding, and blocked shots, probably knocked 20, or more points, which they would normally have scored when not playing against him, from the opposing team's total score. Then you had his scoring, in his scoring days. Boston's great team had to go to the line hard to beat his teams by 3 or 4 points.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      Wilt's shots often were NOT "gained possessions" as a large percentage of them were swatted out of bounds.
      Bill WAS better at that aspect of shot blocking, and often turned his blocks into the start of Boston's famed Fast Break.

  • @onztufan828
    @onztufan828 Před rokem +6

    Simply amazing! Incredible force of energy!!!! Thank you 🙏

  • @Infamous1991
    @Infamous1991 Před rokem +3

    Yes he is and he is the best offensive player in history also

  • @kris9145
    @kris9145 Před rokem +3

    The 🐐

  • @waynelord7177
    @waynelord7177 Před rokem +4

    Kareem was in his prime as Wilt was 10+ yrs older but like an old lion, he fought against the odds and was not embarrassed.
    Can anyone imagine what it might have been if Wilt was 10+ yrs the younger man? It wouldn't have been close.
    Too much of everything on the floor, especially sheer brute force, for Kareem to survive.

  • @marke219
    @marke219 Před rokem +4

    Nobody could defend like Wilt....NOBODY!

    • @robertkline8458
      @robertkline8458 Před rokem

      Wilt block kareem abdul jabber skyhook few times

    • @williebelcher9303
      @williebelcher9303 Před rokem +1

      ​@@robertkline8458 wilt was blocking every shot you could rarely score on him

  • @Mottleydude1
    @Mottleydude1 Před rokem +2

    Wilt wasn’t the GOAT on defense he was the GOAT period. Anyone saying otherwise never saw him play.

  • @rolieg81
    @rolieg81 Před 4 měsíci +2

    And none of that "get that shit outta here" showboating crap just pure class and respect from guys making double the average household income.

  • @youngzeus87
    @youngzeus87 Před rokem +2

    GOAT 2way player

  • @southwest1988
    @southwest1988 Před rokem +2

    Wilt Chamberlain goat above all nobody near

  • @katelonsinger1102
    @katelonsinger1102 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wilt especially late in his career looked like a giant Dennis Rodman. He wasn’t scoring 40 points game he was rebounding and blocking 8-10 shots a game. Also about 4-5 goal tends he was sending everything near him back.

  • @crosswordboss
    @crosswordboss Před 10 měsíci +5

    Elmore Smith has blocked the most shots in a game, with 17 blocks versus the Trail Blazers on October 28, 1973.
    VS.
    "Wilt chamberlain blocked 26 shots against the Pistons" before blocks were recorded!
    That's absolutely MIND-BLOCKING!

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      Blocks were not counter 'til the 1973-1974 season.
      Which is why Nate Thurmond has the first OFFICIAL Quad Double - including 13 blocks.

  • @kingofnewyork7765
    @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem +3

    Lovelette and Minneapolis' Jim Krebs, who have faced both, agree that Wilt is the better on offense. On defense, Krebs says, "I think Russell has better timing. He's not afraid to commit himself because he can recover and still block anything you put up."

    • @chris6789100
      @chris6789100 Před rokem

      Wilt average 28.7 points 28.5rebounds against Bill Russell.

  • @kelvinkloud
    @kelvinkloud Před 5 měsíci +2

    that block at :51 is insane

  • @bobdavis3357
    @bobdavis3357 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My Dad told me about Wilt coming to play against the Syracuse Nats. He destroyed them. Dad counted 23 blocked shots in his stats. Then the Nats were history.

  • @kenguilliams4745
    @kenguilliams4745 Před rokem +2

    These players of today... Need to smile and be grateful they never had to play against him

  • @bricefleckenstein9666
    @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 6 měsíci +2

    One thing to keep in mind about Wilt.
    He might be "only" #5 on Defensive Win Shares - but 3 of those players that have more played several more years (Duncan, Kareem, Hakeem all managed 18 seasons).
    Wilt had more like 14 - and lost most of one of those to his knee issue.
    On Defensive Win Shares per season, he's #2 all time - to Bill Russell.
    VERY underrated as a defensive player, as his OFFENCE was off the charts.

  • @mehpust6085
    @mehpust6085 Před rokem +2

    Thank you🙏🙏🏀🏀🙏🙏🏀🏀

  • @Illyrian_Warrior
    @Illyrian_Warrior Před rokem +3

    Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT because he has the second best efficiency in a season in the history of the NBA without his block counted. And the one who has the best efficiency is not Michael Jordan, but Nikola Jokic. Wilt Chamberlain is just a tiny bit behind Nikola, but had they counted his blocks, which were probably the highest in the history of NBA, he would have the best efficiency of a season by very far! But also if you remove any other players blocks as well, Wilt is then nr 1. Wilt had 26 shot blocks in one of his games.

    • @c99kfm
      @c99kfm Před 2 měsíci

      Heck, just make Wilt two or three years younger than he was in the match-up, so he hadn't yet messed up his knees as he did in '69. A post-Warriors Wilt on working knees...that's the GOAT, bar none.

  • @RD22
    @RD22 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I ❤ the clip where Wilt blocks Kareem's right-hand skyhook and then a left-hand skyhook back to back.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      Both of those were Kareem's JUMP hooks - not the actual sky hook.
      STILL very impressive - but note that the Lakers got the ball back BOTH TIMES, once almost straight to Kareem, second because Wilt swatted it way out of bounds.

  • @paulheaphy4228
    @paulheaphy4228 Před 16 dny +2

    Quintuple double...think about that a minute. End of discussion. # One of a kind. There will never be anyone like him. 300lb. Monster.

  • @smashtv6408
    @smashtv6408 Před rokem +3

    I dont see anyone doing this today😂😂

  • @Solanegore
    @Solanegore Před rokem +2

    GREAT VIDEO FOOBAS SPORTS! KEEP BRINGING THAT HEAT!!!! SIR.....WE SHOULD DO A PODCAST OR SOMETHING TOGETHER!

  • @bobomaigret5430
    @bobomaigret5430 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Also: 1972 ABA/NBA All-Star Game: In the first half, Wilt spikes an Artis Gilmore hook shot out of bounds, then rejects a Julius Erving dunk at the rim....

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Před 2 měsíci

      He rejected Doc TWICE at the rim in that game, both near the end of the 4th quarter.

  • @guitar1067
    @guitar1067 Před rokem +2

    Nice job.

  • @nathanjackson7797
    @nathanjackson7797 Před rokem +2

    Yep that time again ⏲️

  • @sportvideofootage
    @sportvideofootage Před rokem +1

    wow fantastic quality ! its like digitally remastered video.Where are you getting these clips?

  • @Shipibro
    @Shipibro Před rokem +7

    There is no explaining possible why people are questioning him

    • @hakeemolajuwon4352
      @hakeemolajuwon4352 Před rokem

      Never mind the fact that he was a compulsive liar and a narcissist

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem +1

      Shqiptar Morina “The Celtics also ran the pick-and-roll over and over again, freeing up Sam Jones and John Havlicek for open jumpers as Wilt again showed himself reluctant to leave the paint and cover the shooters who had been freed by Embrys picks. Alex Hannum screamed from the sidelines for Wilt to switch, but to no avail as Jones, Havlicek, and point guard Larry Siegfried combined for 61 points”.-the rivalry John Taylor.

  • @lorenzospina3174
    @lorenzospina3174 Před rokem +9

    The only wich stopped the Sky Hook of Jabbar .

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      No there’s a whole compilation of people blocking Kareem’s skyhook

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem

      @@kingofnewyork7765 🧢 No one blocked more or straight up like Wilt.

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @Mr. President just CZcams “Kareem sky hook blocked compilation “ literally Hakeem and a few others got it and with him shooting it right handed

    • @robertkline8458
      @robertkline8458 Před rokem

      Wilt put kareem jabber skyhook in repair shop

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      @@robertkline8458 Per Kareem, Wilt only got the sky hook "once or twice, then I made adjustments".
      Wilt DID get Kareem's jump hook a few times, and other Kareem shots quite a few times.

  • @AfrikanLifestyle
    @AfrikanLifestyle Před rokem +1

    Damn right...Ang, hes the best offensive player ever...

  • @AveryBlackman
    @AveryBlackman Před 6 měsíci +2

    He never fouled out of a game he whole career.

  • @bronxbomerpito7286
    @bronxbomerpito7286 Před rokem +6

    With all respect due I would like to see the starting lineup where Will Chamberlain blocked 25 of their shots. I'm just saying they're not what they are today. That being said Will Chamberlain is absolutely a goat

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem +1

      Two Games
      One was vs Detroit Bob Lanier and Dave Bing
      The other coming against Connie Hawkins Suns

  • @AceXun13
    @AceXun13 Před rokem +1

    Foobas I really appreciate you and your videos about my father.. your the only one on here thats very consistent.. If you contact me I'll give you some info and some things my Aunt Margaret and Yvonne which are his sisters gave me.. Also that guy Aaron that claims he's his son really isnt.. Been trying to reach him but he doest respond.. which we think he's a agent.. But once again I appreciate you.. this kinda stuff makes me not forget who I am and that's part of him.👍🏾

  • @kingofnewyork7765
    @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem +1

    “The Celtics also ran the pick-and-roll over and over again, freeing up Sam Jones and John Havlicek for open jumpers as Wilt again showed himself reluctant to leave the paint and cover the shooters who had been freed by Embrys picks. Alex Hannum screamed from the sidelines for Wilt to switch, but to no avail as Jones, Havlicek, and point guard Larry Siegfried combined for 61 points”.-the rivalry John Taylor.

  • @RG-ct6qz
    @RG-ct6qz Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's crazy to think that Wilt never played all out physically. Never fouled out. Never used his full strength.

  • @markfletcher8084
    @markfletcher8084 Před rokem +1

    Yep.

  • @DrJohnnyJ
    @DrJohnnyJ Před rokem +2

    Wilt was the perfect center for a zone defense. He didn't like coming out of the paint. Russell could pick up a guard outside. Wilt couldn't.

    • @nozack5612
      @nozack5612 Před rokem +1

      Apparently you didn't watch the video nor hear the comments of fellow players.

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      @@nozack5612 wilt was famous for not coming out 😂

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      @@nozack5612 “The Celtics also ran the pick-and-roll over and over again, freeing up Sam Jones and John Havlicek for open jumpers as Wilt again showed himself reluctant to leave the paint and cover the shooters who had been freed by Embrys picks. Alex Hannum screamed from the sidelines for Wilt to switch, but to no avail as Jones, Havlicek, and point guard Larry Siegfried combined for 61 points”.-the rivalry John Taylor.

  • @problyzuited9828
    @problyzuited9828 Před rokem +11

    he could do what nate the great and bill russel could do. but could they do everything wilt did? no

    • @TheIcemanthomas
      @TheIcemanthomas Před rokem +1

      This video isn’t about everything. It’s about defense.

    • @problyzuited9828
      @problyzuited9828 Před rokem

      AND LETS NOT FORGET THAT NATE THE GREAT WAS WILTS PROTEGE WITH THE WARRIORS

    • @jesuschrististhelord9937
      @jesuschrististhelord9937 Před rokem

      @@problyzuited9828 where did you look into that for 80 to 90 possessions?

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem +1

      @@jesuschrististhelord9937 “The Celtics also ran the pick-and-roll over and over again, freeing up Sam Jones and John Havlicek for open jumpers as Wilt again showed himself reluctant to leave the paint and cover the shooters who had been freed by Embrys picks. Alex Hannum screamed from the sidelines for Wilt to switch, but to no avail as Jones, Havlicek, and point guard Larry Siegfried combined for 61 points”.-the rivalry John Taylor.

  • @prisonersforprofit
    @prisonersforprofit Před 9 měsíci +2

    agree with wilt on the shot blocking, his timing, vertical, and reach were unreal, most of those blocks are well off the shooting hand, wilt knew he could reach it, time it, and did, phenomenal athleticism. most blocks are attempted off the shooting hand, resulting in contact and a foul, wilt let you shoot then slapped it out of the air. and he never fouled out of a game, which is another staggering statistic, he once averaged more minutes than a full game, meaning he played every minute including all overtimes.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Averaged 48.5 one season - missed something like 6 minutes that entire season due to a technical foul ejection.

  • @carseye1219
    @carseye1219 Před rokem +5

    Do you think any of those guys who had their shots swatted away ever drove in again without looking around for #13?

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci +1

      No more so than those that had their shots blocked by #6.
      And there are at least a couple of people that have mentioned missing easy layups because they were wondering where Bill was at the time.

  • @Illyrian_Warrior
    @Illyrian_Warrior Před rokem +2

    Bro, Michael Jordan and anyone would be destroyed by Wilt, imagine if they counted his block shots. Bye bye, this video opened my eyes.

  • @wiltchamberlain3484
    @wiltchamberlain3484 Před rokem +4

    In my opinion, Russell was the greatest defender, but Wilt was the greatest shot blocker.

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Před rokem

      Russell had two significant advantages, especially for defense: a consistent team and a Mt Rushmore coach. Wilt's defensive adaptability puts him ahead for me.

    • @70sfan
      @70sfan Před rokem +1

      @@UnconventionalReasoning Russell was clearly a more versatile and adaptable defender than Wilt, it's not about coaching or teammates.

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Před rokem

      @@70sfan Wilt was clearly a more versatile and adaptable defender than Russell, who benefited from consistent coaching and teammates.

    • @70sfan
      @70sfan Před rokem +1

      @@UnconventionalReasoning Russell was better perimeter defender, significantly quicker and didn't rely on his length to the same degree Wilt did. It's not even close

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Před rokem

      @@70sfan Wilt was a better perimeter defender, significantly greater jumping, length, and speed and didn't rely on his quickness to the same degree Russell did. It's not even close.

  • @michaelsack9981
    @michaelsack9981 Před rokem +5

    Russell was a great defensive player, but so was Wilt. While I believe Wilt blocked more shots, does not make him a better defender than Russell. Both would feast on anyone today entering the paint.

  • @sambeezy007
    @sambeezy007 Před 9 měsíci +3

    "He played a game against the Detroit Pistons. He blocked....twenty......... six shots. Dude.....

    • @nonamewillbegiven1217
      @nonamewillbegiven1217 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah sure many them was goaltends. Troll

    • @Alexander-nb1rz
      @Alexander-nb1rz Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@nonamewillbegiven1217No they were not !!! You sound like Magic when he lost to Wilt 12 to 0 in a pick up game at 42 years of age

    • @nonamewillbegiven1217
      @nonamewillbegiven1217 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Alexander-nb1rz they sure were

  • @MrFargo1001
    @MrFargo1001 Před rokem +2

    ALL comparisons in Professional Basketball are made to Wilt Chamberlain. So you tell me who the G.O.A.T. is.

  • @paulheaphy4228
    @paulheaphy4228 Před měsícem +1

    '72 Lakers wasprobably the greatest team ever. They won 33in a row, which will probably never be done again. And i was a Bull's fan. Just saying.

  • @QankoIvanov
    @QankoIvanov Před rokem +2

    Hey foobas. I have a request for you. I read Bill's 11 rules to sucess book and he says he lands faster in with flexed legs when got fooled by a shotfake. Can you show me an example of this?

  • @John-14-6
    @John-14-6 Před rokem +1

    Hey Folks. One reason why both Wilt Chamberlain & Kareem are rarely considered in the GOAT conversation are based off of two reasons. First, most boxing "experts" on the alphabet soup networks have NEVER seen Wilt play. Second, personal reasons. Many journalist simple didn't care for Wilt and especially Kareem. I was able to watch Wilt play and truth be told, many of his stats doesn't even seem real even when he was playing. Finally, here's my top 3 of all time regarding the NBA: Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, and Kareem. I watched all three play to include Jerry West.

  • @xnakama3319
    @xnakama3319 Před rokem +3

    He block the skyhook of abdul 😮

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      There are about a half dozen players with video proof of having blocked the Sky Hook at least once.

  • @soulofamerica
    @soulofamerica Před rokem +4

    Wilt was the GOAT shot-blocker & rebounder, but Russell was a better all-around defender because he also defended guys outside the Low Post. And when Russell blocked shots, he kept caught them and passed to teammates or tapped them to teammates so the Celtics scored more. Those are reasons why Russell topped Wilt in Defensive Win Shares nearly all seasons they shared. When I was a kid, I saw both men play on TV.

    • @Johnkoth
      @Johnkoth Před rokem

      Nate Thurmond was a better defender outside the low post. He would stop guards from penstrating

    • @allistermcginlay6476
      @allistermcginlay6476 Před rokem

      Bill Russell Centre position was defence and scoring when needed, whilst Wilts Chamberlain's position was to be the scorer and if and when he had the opportunity be the defence.
      Wilt had half the defensive time of most centres/players and still managed to be the defensive force on his team while scoring heavily that in itself shows that Wilt was the equal of any centre in his era and probably with less time better than Bill or Nate!

  • @rickteasley2237
    @rickteasley2237 Před rokem

    Wilt was and remains the greatest shot blocker in the history of basketball.... I would say Kareem in his youth was the next best

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      Kareem was a good shot blocker - but not up to Bill, debatable vs Nate, and not up to Wilt.
      Wilt probably had more blocks than Bill - but Bill made a lot more EFFECTIVE blocks vs Wilt often swatting them spectacularly out of bounds and the OTHER team getting the ball back (Wilt DID get better at that over time, especially with the Lakers under Sharman - but he never got over the "spectacular" preference entirely).

  • @David.Fit21
    @David.Fit21 Před rokem

    can you send me the with overbook high school video plz thank you

  • @No-wc6hw
    @No-wc6hw Před rokem +8

    Nice video. Russell for me is the best by far.

    • @JohnnyRodgers3
      @JohnnyRodgers3 Před rokem +4

      1.russell
      2.wilt
      3.thurmond
      4.hakeem
      5. david robinson
      in terms of defense

    • @emeanuele
      @emeanuele Před rokem +2

      @@JohnnyRodgers3 Perfect top 5 🔥

    • @TheIcemanthomas
      @TheIcemanthomas Před rokem +1

      @@JohnnyRodgers3 hell no. Thurmond was a beast. But nothing suggest he was anywhere near as impactful as Duncan or Kevin Garnett.

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem

      By far is very disrespectful to the other all time greats. Ben Wallace, Wilt when focused. HAKEEM, kG, Giannis. Rodman.

    • @JohnnyRodgers3
      @JohnnyRodgers3 Před rokem +3

      @@TheIcemanthomas Nate Thurmond did w better job defensively on prime Kareem then hakeem did on old kareem

  • @david.tousignant20
    @david.tousignant20 Před rokem +5

    The best defensive NBA center is Bill Russell : he is still leading the league in DWS; Wilt Chamberlain is 5th... despite blocks and steals not being recorded !

    • @oldeskoolnewsreels9927
      @oldeskoolnewsreels9927 Před rokem +2

      True. BUT, The only player with a higher WS/game ratio in the regular season AND playoffs than Wilt is Russell.
      Russell 133.64/ 963 = 13.9%
      Duncan 106.34/1392 = 7.6%
      Kareem 94.49/1560 = 6.1%
      Hakeem 94.47/1238 = 7.6%
      Wilt 93.92/1045 = 9.0%
      In the playoffs, Wilt is fourth but has a 9.9% WS/game ratio. Still second best.

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @@oldeskoolnewsreels9927 we’re talking about defensive win shares and no one is close to Russell.. keep in mind Wilts teams allowed the most points in the league

    • @oldeskoolnewsreels9927
      @oldeskoolnewsreels9927 Před rokem

      @@Papichulo-xc5nd Those are DWS. Bill is tops but Wilt is second as far as DWS per game goes. Regular season AND playoffs.

    • @oldeskoolnewsreels9927
      @oldeskoolnewsreels9927 Před rokem +1

      Also, Lebron and Jordan are the only players to have a WS/game ratio over 20% in the playoffs. Wilt is third at 19.66%.

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @@oldeskoolnewsreels9927 he’s 5th all time not 2nd in DWS

  • @timw4369
    @timw4369 Před rokem +6

    i think wilt was the best player in the NBA bar none. Michael Jordan became no one because of the times. Yes michael was a good player but he wasnt the same as wilt.

    • @powerboatguy2308
      @powerboatguy2308 Před rokem +1

      No doubt he was be the best player in the league right now with what an offensive player can get away with, plus the 3 point line opening everything up. He would be the most athletic big man in the league, plus he would have the advantage of modern nutrition, modern shoes training and equipment.

  • @Papichulo-xc5nd
    @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

    Wilt chasedowns 0:34 ehhh maybe 0:50 that’s it. If anyone else can point out some chasedowns from behind I missed in this video please let me know , I watched it 3 times straight and that was all I could find.

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem

      Where do you have Wilt chamberlain on the rankings?

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @@BoosterGoldEarth6 2-3

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem

      @@Papichulo-xc5nd all time? Defense ? Specify

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @@BoosterGoldEarth6 I’m still waiting for those 7 time stamps btw.

    • @oldeskoolnewsreels9927
      @oldeskoolnewsreels9927 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Papichulo-xc5nd There's tape of Wilt scoring and then getting back down court and blocking Russell's fast break layup, beating him down court and already in position.. Is that a chase down block or just plain domination? He didn't have to do chase down blocks if he's back before the other guy gets there. lmao

  • @RICHBLACKCOCK
    @RICHBLACKCOCK Před rokem

    Wilt`s offensive prowess unfortunatly overshadowed his defense.

  • @NotmyrealName92
    @NotmyrealName92 Před rokem +1

    WILT
    MJ
    KOBE
    - Kobe(my guy) himself said that and i agree with Kobe, Wilt is the SCARIEST

  • @hairjordan2620
    @hairjordan2620 Před rokem +1

    It was basically volleyball for him

  • @Papichulo-xc5nd
    @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem +4

    Barely any chasedowns I thought Wilt was faster than Russell?

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem +2

      I counted x7 chase downs in this video. Your eyes must need a doctor

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @@BoosterGoldEarth6 lmfaooo there was literally ONE, the same one they always show against Bobby Dandridge, that was the only chasedown block from behind stop lying

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @@BoosterGoldEarth6 Adam Clayton Powell V time stamp all 7 if you a man of your word than, I literally only saw the same 1 they always show on dandridge 😂😂

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @Mr. President atleast you honest unlike this cuck about wilt chasedowns

    • @Papichulo-xc5nd
      @Papichulo-xc5nd Před rokem

      @@BoosterGoldEarth6 still waiting….

  • @samslick9000
    @samslick9000 Před rokem +3

    Wilt easily handles Kareem

  • @CapAnson12345
    @CapAnson12345 Před 7 měsíci

    I'd say Wilt would have had 6000-7000 blocks easy had stats been kept possibly up to 8000. I'd put Bill Russell around 5000-5500 and Kareem, if his first four years stats had been kept would be around 4500-5000. Olajuwon who had 3830 would only be fourth instead of first. The only other two players who'd be over 4000 I can think of would be David Robinson if he had not been in the Navy two years and avoided injury would have been around 4500 and Shaq if he hadn't lost interest in blocked shots after his rookie year would be maybe 4000.

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Před 7 měsíci

      Nate Thurmond is the real #4, and maybe even #3. Definitely ahead of Hakeem.

  • @RobertErickson-ik4rf
    @RobertErickson-ik4rf Před 27 dny +1

    Watch him run the floor… What 7-footer has done that on a regular basis?

  • @UntouchableBreakdowns
    @UntouchableBreakdowns Před rokem +3

    Personally Wilt is one of the greatest defensive big men but isn't the greatest defensive big man or player. He could block shots at remendous heights, get back on defence quite quickly with his speed and his timing to avoid goal tends was actually impressive. However, I think Bill Russell was a significantly better defensive player for many reasons. Wilt would swat balls out of bounds so the opponent still has the ball but Russell would tap the ball over to a teammate so they get the ball. This is what started the fast breaks as well as the rebounds. Wilt was bouncing round on significant offensive focus at times during the 62 season. I dont remember how many shots he took but it was around 40 a game. That required incredible amount of stamina whilst leaving stamina for the defensive end. Which he would sometimes lack in and not attempt rebounds or go up for shots. Russell had the stamina for defence as he shot very few shots and all of his focus was swatting the ball and starting the fast break. A very tiny nit pick would also be how high chamberlain would swat balls, jumping straight up in the air instead of leaping at the opponent. Although it creates some of the best blocks iv'e ever seen, it can sometimes be called for goal tending and would be a wasted block. His lateral quickness wasn't great either and could find it difficult to stay with opponents at the post. Idk really this is just my opinion but Russell has most things a defensive big should have and to me is better then wilt on the defensive end. but wilt is certainly one of the best big man defenders and you could defo build a case for him. Just a side note, Wilt in the 112 games tracked got 8.8blks a game, idk how many games russell had tracked but I know he had the exact same number with 8,8blk a game.

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      Untouchable breakdowns where are the chasedown blocks?

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      Untouchable breakdowns The Celtics also ran the pick-and-roll over and over again, freeing up Sam Jones and John Havlicek for open jumpers as Wilt again showed himself reluctant to leave the paint and cover the shooters who had been freed by Embrys picks. Alex Hannum screamed from the sidelines for Wilt to switch, but to no avail as Jones, Havlicek, and point guard Larry Siegfried combined for 61 points”.-the rivalry John Taylor

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      Lovelette and Minneapolis' Jim Krebs, who have faced both, agree that Wilt is the better on offense. On defense, Krebs says, "I think Russell has better timing. He's not afraid to commit himself because he can recover and still block anything you put up."

    • @UntouchableBreakdowns
      @UntouchableBreakdowns Před rokem +1

      @@kingofnewyork7765 Russell’s often credited with, I wouldn’t say creating but more popularising it. Idk what you’d call it but wilt wasn’t always a chase down blocker. Most of my criticism is early in his career on the warriors however if we are talking 76ers or lakers then there’s a bigger case for chamberlain there.

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem

      @@kingofnewyork7765 their plenty of chase down Blocks by Wilt.

  • @Solanegore
    @Solanegore Před rokem +6

    WILT AT WORSE AND I MEEN VERY WORSE IS AT NUMBER 5 TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYERS IN NBA HISTORY!

    • @hakeemolajuwon4352
      @hakeemolajuwon4352 Před rokem

      It goes Olajuwon, David Robinson, Garnett, Jordan, Rodman, Russell, Pippen, then Wilt

    • @Solanegore
      @Solanegore Před rokem

      @Hakeem Olajuwon LOL THATS RIDICULOUS SIR......TERRIBLE.....LOUSY!

    • @Solanegore
      @Solanegore Před rokem

      1.RUSSELL 2.HAKEEM 3.WILT 4.PIPPEN 5.GARY PAYTON 6.RODMAN 7.ROBINSON 8.FRAZIER
      9.DUNCAN 10.JORDAN 11.THURMOND 12.MOURNING

    • @nozack5612
      @nozack5612 Před rokem

      @@hakeemolajuwon4352 You are a 'compulsive liar and a narcissist'. Seems to be an acceptable argument.

    • @hakeemolajuwon4352
      @hakeemolajuwon4352 Před rokem

      @@Solanegore Olajuwon #1 in blocks and #9 in steals nobody comes close

  • @JC-kz9zn
    @JC-kz9zn Před rokem +1

    Ok alot of people gone say ohhh the centers wilt was facing was short milk truck drivers back then league height for centers 6 foot 10 and todays league height for centers is 6 foot 11 I think so I dont wanna here that plus wilt had to deal with hall of faners ALMOST every night and he killing 50 ppints a game 100 points in a game 20 rebpunds a game 30 rebounds a game a guy recorded wilts blocks for 3 games and this 2k player averaged freaking 8 blocks a game plus his vertical 48 he ran faster then a prime LeBron James in high school and he was stronger then shaq now y'all understand why they couldnt stop him

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      The league average height for ALL players is a whopping - 1 bloody INCH taller today then during the 1960s.
      The PEAK height in the NBA was somewhere around 2005 as I recall, at almost 2 inches taller.

  • @firstdownjimmybrown8654

    How come there aren’t many chasedown blocks?

    • @wiltchamberlain3484
      @wiltchamberlain3484 Před rokem +2

      Because I was so fast that I would already be in our paint before the ball got past half court with the other team.

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Před rokem

      @@wiltchamberlain3484 than how did Russell beat you down court for so many easy transition layups?

    • @wiltchamberlain3484
      @wiltchamberlain3484 Před rokem

      @@kingofnewyork7765 Well with all the women I slept with on previous nights, I was pretty out of it. There were a lot of times though where I blocked his dunks into next week.

  • @Reggie074
    @Reggie074 Před rokem +1

    Some of these blocks are at least 14 feet high! Wilt was able to reach the apex of the ball, with his athleticism and strength.
    There is no hesitation when we talk about the God of Basketball!

    • @MrBig-qi2yt
      @MrBig-qi2yt Před rokem

      Thats higher than the rim the rim is 12 feet think about it

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MrBig-qi2yt The rim is 10 feet.
      The top of a NBA rectangular backboard is 13' 6" as I recall.