With Tiger’s Masters win today, Twatter is asking if he’s the greatest athlete ever. This poll asks: name you greatest athlete you’ve seen. (So Jim Brown, Babe Ruth, Jesse Owens etc all off the table)
Use whatever criteria you wish. Can only pick one. [Reply]
Wilt Chamberlin, that guy was an dominate athlete. Below is a list of 7 records that will never be broke.
7) 40+ Points and Rebounds in a game
Wilt Chamberlain is the only player to record a quadruple double double (40+ points and rebounds) in an NBA game. He did it not once or twice but five times in his career.
Does any current player has guts to repeat it?
6) Double Triple Double
In 1968, Wilt Chamberlian achieved a unique feat when he put up 22 points, 25 rebounds and 21 assists in game and became the first player to hit double triple double. Since then, no one has been able to achieve this feat again.
5) 30+ points and 20+ rebounds in rookie season
No player had experienced more satisfying rookie season than Wilt Chamberlain. He averaged 37 points per game and 27 rebounds per game in the first season of his career.
Coming into the NBA and averaging 30+ points and 20+ rebounds, is not a cakewake and surely this record will remain intact for a long period of time.
4) 11 rebounding titles
Wilt Chamberlain won 11 rebounding titles in his career. Does any other player has a realistic chance of breaking it, let’s find out. Dennis Rodman is second on the list with 7 rebounding titles. He could have a crack at this reocrd if he had not been retired. Active players such as Kevin Garnett and Dwight Howard are no way near this record as both own only 4 titles each. So we can comfortably say that this record is not going to break any time soon.
3) 50.4 average in a season
In 1961-62 season Wilt Chamberlain scored 4,029 points with an average of 50.4 ppg which is the highest single season average in NBA. The closest to give it a shot was the Wilt Chamberlian himself who averaged 44.8 next season.
2) Most Career rebounds
Wilt Chamberlain amassed 23, 924 rebounds in his career. So, whom we can turn to for breaking this record. Perhaps Kevin Garnett who had most rebounds among active players but the fact is he’s about 12 thousand rebounds shy of the Wilt’s record. Moreover, he is 36 years old and in the twilight of his career so we can’t expect him to topple this record.
1) 100 points in a game
On March 2, 1962, Wilt scored 100 points against the New York Knicks and became the only player to reach century mark in a single game. After 5 decades, the record still stands firmly and it looks that no one will came close to break it.
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55 rebounds in 1 game.:-) Charles Oakley is next at 35. 55 rebounds will never be broken!
Most Points in a Single Season – 4029 Points
Michael Jordan is the only other player in history to score more than 3,000 points in a season with 3041 points in ’86-’87, which ranks 3rd all time. Chamberlain holds 4 of the top 5 total points seasons in history. Kobe’s 2832 points in ’05-’06 is the best single season among active players, but is more than 1,100 points behind Wilt’s ’61-’62 season.
Wilt also had his days in Track & Field while at KU. He ran the 100-yard dash in 10.9 seconds, shot-putted 56 feet, triple jumped more than 50 feet, and won the high jump in the Big Eight track and field championships three straight years.
Staying within parameters, the most dominant, gifted athlete I've ever seen is unquestionably Michael Jordan. Six rings, three consecutive, retire, and then three in a row again. 'Nuff said.
The most dominant player I've ever seen was undoubtedly Wayne Gretzky. His stats are the stuff of video games. Four 200+ point seasons. Ten seasons with more than 50 goals. Four Stanley cups. Twelve seaons with more than 100 assists. And so on. And on. And on.
Hell they created a rule to try and slow him down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I think gold medals in swimming are massively overrated. If they had 100-meter races where you ran one and then hopped one and then ran one hopping one leg and then ran one backwards, Usain Bolt would have more than 23. Swimming should be only about getting from Point A to Point B the fastest.
Originally Posted by EPodolak:
I'm sitting here watching NHL, and it reminds me Gretzky deserves mention.
There was no one as dominant in their team sport as Gretzky.
He finished his career at 2 PPG. His prime seasons are broken. Only player to break 200 points and he did it four times. Imagine Mahomes throwing like 65 TDs in a season. That'd be Gretzky dominant. [Reply]
In college and the Pro's, the game was changed because of Wilt's dominating presence .
Wilt's 1962 season was beyond phenomenal,he had the following
50.4 pts per game average
25.7 rebounds per game average
Of the 80 games played, he had
50 games over 45 pts per game
38 games were over 50 pts
14 games were over 60 pts
3 games over 70 pts
1 games with 100 pts.
One game he had 78 pts with 43 rebounds
Wilt holds the record with most rebounds ever in a single game, 55.
When he retired in 1973 after 14 NBA seasons, Chamberlain owned 128 league records. Today, nearly four decades later, he still holds 71
When the topic of all-time greatest player was once raised, none other than the legendary Larry Bird didn't hesitate and. he played against Michael Jordan [Reply]
Brian Jordan was a much, much better baseball player than Bo Jackson and still made the Pro Bowl as a safety. For all the credit Bo gets as an athlete, you can make an argument he wasn't even the best two sport star when he was playing. [Reply]