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Eagles up 24-14 at halftime in the Super Bowl
Sixers up 3-2 and a win away from the Eastern Conference Finals
Phillies up 3-2 and a win away from the World Series
Philly sports fans:
On this day in 1999, basketball legend, 13x All-Star, 10x All-NBA, 7x Scoring Champ, 4x MVP, 2x Champ and Hall of Famer, Wilt Chamberlain, died.
Rest in Power!
Wilton Norman Chamberlain was born in Philadelphia on 21st August, 1936. Chamberlain had four sisters, Barbara, Margaret, Selina, and Yvonne, and two brothers, Wilbert and Oliver. Heralded (at the time) as the best prep player in the nation, Chamberlain led his Overbrook High School team to a 58-3 record and two city championships. Scoring 52 points in his 1956 college debut for the University of Kansas, Chamberlain led the Jayhawks to a 24-3 record and the national finals. Though known for his surpassing height, it was Chamberlain's all-around athletic skills that made him a premier performer. In 1962, as a professional, Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points a game; a year later he scored 100 points in a single game against the New York Knickerbockers.
Chamberlain played for the NBA's Philadelphia Warriors, the Golden State Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Los Angeles Lakers. He won the league's Most Valuable Player award four times, and was an All-Star every year of his career except 1970. In addition to his prolific scoring, Chamberlain is also the leading rebounder in NBA history, averaging 22.9 a game. He led the league in that category for 11 seasons, and set the single game mark with 55. Chamberlain won championships with the 76ers in 1967 and the Lakers in 1972.
He led the NBA in assists in 1967-1968 and was named to the league All-Defensive team in 1972 and 1973. He revolutionized the game, inspiring rule changes and creating a premium role for the big scoring and rebounding center. For over 14 seasons, "Wilt the Stilt" or, as he preferred, "The Big Dipper," averaged 30.1 points a game, second only to Michael Jordan. Chamberlain was elected to the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1978.
He helped found the International Volleyball Association and has sponsored several Southern California track teams. Wilt Chamberlain died in October 1999.
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US Border Patrol just reported the highest number of recorded illegal immigrants in history at over 260,000 this month.
The full number, including unrecorded, may be over half a million per month, which is the population of Wyoming.
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