Wilt Chamberlain believed for years that his 100-point performance was the only…
The day Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game against the New York Knicks left people in disbelief, despite the fact that his supremacy in the NBA throughout the 1960s became synonymous with the word “impossible.”
Furthermore, with less than a minute remaining in the game, ‘Wilt The Stilt’ scored his 100th point, and a wave of supporters rushed onto the court to commemorate the historic occasion. Although the incident was recorded in NBA history, Chamberlain continued to maintain one of the most significant false beliefs about his remarkable performance throughout his life.
It’s interesting to note that a lot of spectators assumed the game never restarted when the mayhem broke out on the field. NBA Entertainment producer Todd Caso later remarked that, even though Chamberlain was still on the court as the clock was running out, he held the same belief.
Wilt could have increased his 100-point total if he had known there was still more time.














