Wilt Chamberlain
100-Point Game, NBA Legend, Unstoppable Force
The Uncountable Leo
Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single NBA game. He averaged 50.4 points per game for an entire season. These numbers exist so far outside normal human performance that basketball had to change its rules to even attempt to contain him. The greatest Leo in NBA history — a physical force with the pride to match.
Leo Legacy
- 100-point game: March 2, 1962 — the most extraordinary individual performance in basketball history
- 50.4 points per game: 1961-62 season average — never approached by any other player
- Two NBA Championships: Philadelphia 76ers (1967) and Los Angeles Lakers (1972)
- NCAA champion: Unstoppable at University of Kansas before turning pro
Chamberlain’s Leo dominance redefined what human physical potential could achieve.
“Nobody roots for Goliath.”