On March 13, NBA historian Peter Vecsey revealed an intriguing chapter in basketball history: the legendary Wilt Chamberlain nearly made a comeback to the NBA at the age of 50. This article explores ...
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Philstar.com on MSNThe Jokic debateCareer scoring belongs to Chamberlain, with a staggering 30.1 points per game. Joel Embiid is second, Abdul-Jabbar third. O’Neal is fourth, barely ahead of Bob McAdoo. Rebounding again belongs to the ...
1997 — North Carolina’s Dean Smith becomes the career victory leader when the Tar Heels beat Colorado 73-56. Smith, with 877 victories, passes Kentucky coaching legend Adolph Rupp.
With Cal joining the ACC this season, Campbell landed in a far-flung, 18-team league that required the Bears, and neighboring Stanford, to fly East four times for week-long, two-game road swings.
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Basketball Network on MSNAllen Iverson recalls how Charles Barkley defended him early in his career: "He wanted me to know he wasn't against me"Perhaps a championship would have been the perfect crown jewel in Allen Iverson's legendary career. Then again, few players ...
2018 — The UConn Huskies open their NCAA Women’s Tournament with a record-setting 140-52 rout of Saint Francis (Pa.). The tournament’s top seed sets a record for points in a tournament game and ...
Former NBA star Charles Barkley took a shot at the legacy of Shaquille O'Neal with the Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic.
Beyond the milestones of James and Curry, several records in NBA history are considered nearly unbreakable. ESPN's Brian Windhorst highlighted a few that exemplify this notion: ...
We might never see players like LeBron James or Wayne Gretzky again ... and they're not the only ones who have put up records ...
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