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How could there be a TV back then?
He scored ninety-eight points, and the game was about to end, and the last two points were the last shots, and the one who reported the score was still using ** to inform the outside world.
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Uncle, there was no TV in the shop at that time, so you should be all at once
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Come on, there was no TV technology back then.
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It's been a long time, and it's almost impossible to find the information, but unfortunately, when I dream at night, I go to the old man to ask for it.
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Counting the most difficult record in the NBA, Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game, and it was really difficult to get on the list!
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At that time, his height was absolute, so he dominated the interior line, and it was easy to score.
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At that time, Chamberlain's score was relatively easy for him.
The defensive intensity is also not high.
Comparatively. Bryant's 81 points.
In today's high-intensity defense.
Already surpassed Chamberlain.
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It's simple: The Knicks were too rubbish back then.
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At that time, there was no 3-point line.
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The first Chinese to land in the NBA was Wang Zhizhi, who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1999 NBA Draft at No. 36 in the second round, and he was the first Asian player to enter the NBA (the first NBA Asian player, Misaka Wataru (Japanese), officially joined in March 2001 as a backup center. Later, Wang Zhizhi successively transferred to the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat and other teams; His contract was not renewed at the end of the 2005 season. Later in his career, Wang's primary offensive tactics shifted to shooting from beyond the three-point line, and he often played a bench and functional (shooting score) role.
Chamberlain is an American, not Chinese, he is the most bullish data maniac in NBA history, almost mentioning the data has his figure, the most famous single game 100 points is his masterpiece;
Yao Ming: In 2002, he was drafted by the NBA's Houston Rockets as a top pick. He was named to the NBA West All-Star team for six consecutive seasons from 2003 to 2008.
On July 20, 2011, Yao Ming officially announced his retirement. Although he is not bad, he can't be compared with Chamberlain, who is invincible.
So the first Chinese to enter the NBA was Wang Zhizhi, and Yao Ming was not as powerful as Chamberlain.
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Chamberlain is not Chinese, Chamberlain is just a transliteration.
Brief introduction to Chamberlain's archives:
English name: Wilt Chamberlain
Height: Weight: 125kg
Birthday: 1936-8-21
Graduated from: University of Kansas
Draft: Drafted by the Philadelphia Warriors in 1959 as a regional pick.
Different eras can't be compared, and NBA players in Chamberlain's era were still relatively short, so Zhang could dominate the bottom of the basket and no one could stop him. Today's NBA is already full of masters, and Yao Ming, despite his height advantage, cannot be said to be dominant. If I had to compare technology, I think Chamberlain was slightly better.
In addition, the first Chinese to enter the NBA was Wang Zhizhi (Bayi)!!
Compared with Chamberlain, Yao Ming is incomparable in terms of scoring data, the number of championships, the status of the team, and the development of the NBA. (Little Zhang Niu!) )
But Yao Ming's role in promoting basketball in China and even in Asia as a whole is something that Chamberlain can never match.
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Big brother, I'm not unpatriotic. Truth be told, Chamberlain NB had more. He's the one who scores the most. Most of the scoring miracles in the NBA are created by him. But Yao Ming also grew up slowly.
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The first Chinese player to officially play in the NBA was Wang Zhizhi.
Chamberlain is not Chinese, Chamberlain is just a transliteration of chamberlain
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You're wrong! Chamberlain was American! The first Chinese to enter the NBA is *** fellow countryman - Duncan!
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Silly!! Ha ha! Chamberlain Chinese!! You stupid The first Chinese Wang Zhizhi, Yao Ming and Chamberlain can't compare at all!
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It must be Yao Ming, he is the moving Great Wall.
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Chamberlain was not Chinese...
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Boss, don't play tricks on me, Chamberlain is Chinese??! How can it be!!!
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Landlord, you have a new question to ask, do you ask whether it is Jordan Qiang or Sun Yueqiang, they are all Chinese.
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Or the German Yi Jianlian is more powerful.
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Warriors (Chamberlain) vs. Knicks.
The final score was 169:147
Chamberlain's 100 Percent Technical Statistics.
Shooting, Free throws, rebounds, assists, fouls, scoring.
First Quarter 07 14 09 09 10 00 00 23Second Quarter 07 12 04 05 04 01 01 18Third Quarter 10 16 08 08 06 01 00 28Fourth Quarter 12 21 07 10 05 00 01 31Full Court 36 63 28 32 25 02 02 100 Knicks 57 118 33 41 56 17 32 147 Warriors 63 115 43 52 57 39 25 169
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It's just throwing the ball into the hoop all the time.
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There's only one picture of Chamberlain after he scored 100 points, and there's a wooden sign in his hand that says 100, and the video is definitely not because there were no video recorders at that time, and the cameras were only black and white.
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Video recorders are available, and George McCan, who preceded Chamberlain, has footage left.
But there was certainly no video of that game, only one **.
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Not really. Not even a few were left. Because the journalists didn't pay attention to them at all.
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It's impossible, it's all from the 60s and 70s, you can't get it!
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That was in 1962.
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Make a mark, find it and take a look.
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Sure to win! The buddy on the first floor is right!
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In the March 2, 1962, Philadelphia Cavaliers vs. Knicks scored 100 points to lead the team to a 169-147 victory, a feat witnessed by 4,124 fans.
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Of course it won.
Warriors (Chamberlain) 169 : 147 Knicks.
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I don't know, but he's scored so many points by himself, it's almost the same if he doesn't win.
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Sorry there were only black-and-white cameras at the time.
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There was no video at all.
So at the moment, the highest score for a video is 81 points.
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Hell, who has left the things of that time until now.
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Only Zhang Dashuai held a piece of paper with "100" written on it, and a black and white **.
What happens when a banana jumps from the 20th floor? Eggplant.
Find something you are good at and make some achievements wholeheartedly, which is a result that ordinary people can't achieve, so that everyone will look at you with another eye, which is a reverent eye.
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