Wilt Chamberlain Faces Record Challenges
Wilt Chamberlain's family is watching closely as NBA stars challenge his records, including the 100-point game milestone.
The Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is attempting to break Chamberlain's 126-game streak with 20 points, set in 1961-1963.
Olin Chamberlain, Wilt's nephew, will be monitoring the game and his phone for updates on the family group chat.
Chamberlain's records have stood for decades, including the 100-point game milestone, set in 1962.
Bam Adebayo recently scored 83 points, putting Chamberlain's achievements back in the headlines.
Chamberlain's family believes he would be rooting for Gilgeous-Alexander to break the record, as he enjoyed seeing others succeed.
Michelle Smith, one of Chamberlain's nieces, noted that her uncle never turned down an autograph request and was involved in the community.
Chamberlain's friend, Sonny Hill, compared him to a mythical figure, citing his impressive scoring records.
Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points per game in the 1961-1962 season, a record that still stands.
He also holds the record for most 50-point games in a season, with 45 in 1961-1962.
Chamberlain's legacy continues to inspire NBA stars, with many attempting to break his records.
And his family remains proud of his achievements, both on and off the court.
But Chamberlain's records are not easily broken, with many considering them insurmountable in the modern NBA.
So, the question remains, can anyone break Chamberlain's records and join him in the history books?
Chamberlain's record of 100 points in a game has stood since 1962, with Kobe Bryant's 81 points being the closest attempt.
The NBA community continues to recognize Chamberlain's achievements, with many considering him one of the greatest players of all time.
As the NBA season continues, fans will be watching closely to see if anyone can break Chamberlain's records.