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Take a trip through the tomes of NBA statistics, and find that Wilt Chamberlain’s name is omnipresent. When his career ended in 1973, “The Big Dipper” held 128 league records.
Even though the game was well in hand (125-106), Philadelphia would keep feeding Wilt and see if the big guy could reach 100. A 20-foot jump shot gave Chamberlain 79 points.