Wilt Chamberlain Era Game Highlights

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I'm making a thread for this so I can just post all my game-highlight vids here instead of making a new topic every time I break-down a game. As most of you know already I run a Youtube channel dedicated to showcasing Wilt Chamberlain era basketball (60's and early 70's). Just broke down a 1966 playoff game with Oscar Robertson and Bill Russell



[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqCWgW8V0Nc"]Highlights: 1971 Bucks vs Knicks (11/27/70 regular season) - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSujU4_C7iE]Highlights: 1971 Hawks vs Suns (12/25/70 regular season) - YouTube[/ame]



[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUqkuCic3GA"]Highlights: 1972 ABA vs NBA Supergame-II - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8D0IIW4-pU"]Highlights: 1973 NBA All-Star Game - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-fxyATgrK4"]Highlights: 1973 Knicks vs Bullets G1 EDSF - YouTube[/ame]
 
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Props as always, but if you're willing, I think you should make a new thread each time. People will miss out on certain vids if you don't, and I know I only caught a few vids recently in your old threads that were unrelated to the topic but that you threw in somewhere in the middle of a thread.
 

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Basketball looked fukkin boring back then
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Basketball looked fukkin boring back then
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YEA I SAID IT. PROBLEM?
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Hey to each their own I got no problem with your opinion - ESPN didn't exist, no need to for most of those players to add flair.

I will say tho, that the games I posted are of teams or athletes that shied away from style save for the Baltimore Bullets and the All Star games so what I posted don't accurately encompass the whole era it's a bit biased towards the Spurs-like teams. The consummate professionals of that era like Kareem, Oscar, Russell etc were all stars who played no nonsense ball. Rules like no 3 point line and no ticy tac fouls left the lanes crowded and centers could pummel small guards preventing a lot of drive and dunk opportunities. Guys like Oscar didn't even dunk in the NBA lol, so if you like Russell Westbrook putbacks that era aint gon b your thing. But some people will think it's an interesting angle of basketball cause the games have a much different flavor than today and it's always interesting to watch historic players in action.
 

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Hey to each their own I got no problem with your opinion - ESPN didn't exist, no need to for most of those players to add flair.

I will say tho, that the games I posted are of teams or athletes that shied away from style save for the Baltimore Bullets and the All Star games so what I posted don't accurately encompass the whole era it's a bit biased towards the Spurs-like teams. The consummate professionals of that era like Kareem, Oscar, Russell etc were all stars who played no nonsense ball. Rules like no 3 point line and no ticy tac fouls left the lanes crowded and centers could pummel small guards preventing a lot of drive and dunk opportunities. Guys like Oscar didn't even dunk in the NBA lol, so if you like Russell Westbrook putbacks that era aint gon b your thing. But some people will think it's an interesting angle of basketball cause the games have a much different flavor than today and it's always interesting to watch historic players in action.
This nikka just educated and ether'd me at the same time.

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Hey to each their own I got no problem with your opinion - ESPN didn't exist, no need to for most of those players to add flair.

I will say tho, that the games I posted are of teams or athletes that shied away from style save for the Baltimore Bullets and the All Star games so what I posted don't accurately encompass the whole era it's a bit biased towards the Spurs-like teams. The consummate professionals of that era like Kareem, Oscar, Russell etc were all stars who played no nonsense ball. Rules like no 3 point line and no ticy tac fouls left the lanes crowded and centers could pummel small guards preventing a lot of drive and dunk opportunities. Guys like Oscar didn't even dunk in the NBA lol, so if you like Russell Westbrook putbacks that era aint gon b your thing. But some people will think it's an interesting angle of basketball cause the games have a much different flavor than today and it's always interesting to watch historic players in action.
This is that killem with kindness ether you just dont see everyday...

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Hey to each their own I got no problem with your opinion - ESPN didn't exist, no need to for most of those players to add flair.

I will say tho, that the games I posted are of teams or athletes that shied away from style save for the Baltimore Bullets and the All Star games so what I posted don't accurately encompass the whole era it's a bit biased towards the Spurs-like teams. The consummate professionals of that era like Kareem, Oscar, Russell etc were all stars who played no nonsense ball. Rules like no 3 point line and no ticy tac fouls left the lanes crowded and centers could pummel small guards preventing a lot of drive and dunk opportunities. Guys like Oscar didn't even dunk in the NBA lol, so if you like Russell Westbrook putbacks that era aint gon b your thing. But some people will think it's an interesting angle of basketball cause the games have a much different flavor than today and it's always interesting to watch historic players in action.
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I'm making a thread for this so I can just post all my game-highlight vids here instead of making a new topic every time I break-down a game. As most of you know already I run a Youtube channel dedicated to showcasing Wilt Chamberlain era basketball (60's and early 70's). Just broke down a 1966 playoff game with Oscar Robertson and Bill Russell

Highlights: 1966 Royals vs Celtics G4 EDSF (2nd half only) - YouTube

Bucks vs Knicks 11/27/70 Game Highlights - YouTube

Highlights: 1971 NBA Finals G4 Milwaukee Bucks vs Baltimore Bullets (2nd-Half Only) - YouTube

1972 ABA vs NBA Supergame-II Highlights - YouTube

1973 NBA All-Star Game Highlights - YouTube

You the cat that did the Elgin Baylor vids?
 

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2 backcourt playground ballers in this game (Archie Clark, Phil Chenier) vs legendary backcourt guards Clyde Frazier and Earl the Pearl. In the middle 2 compact powerhouse centers setting screens and boxing out in Willis Reed vs Wes Unseld

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-fxyATgrK4"]Highlights: 1973 Knicks vs Bullets G1 EDSF - YouTube[/ame]

O ya, be on the look out for this;
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