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Having had the opportunity to compete against Wilt Chamberlain for six years, the insights of an on-court rival who played during that era illuminate aspects of Chamberlain’s game. Wilt was characterized as a tremendous athlete, noteworthy for his ability to play within his limits. Despite his incredible skillset, he could be slow to anger, which was an interesting psychological aspect exploited by defenders.
A unique strategy employed against Wilt involved creating the illusion of offensive fouls. By drawing charges and being physical, defenders could disrupt his aggressive play—something that Chamberlain was particularly susceptible to.