He put up an 11-point, 13-rebound performance in Sacramento's 108-96 win over the Philadelphia 76ers. It was the 54th game in a row that he achieved double-digit totals in two statistical categories
The 1972 Los Angeles Lakers are one of the greatest teams in NBA history. Led by the trio of Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain and Gail Goodrich, the team set a number of records throughout their historic season.
Rebounding is essential to winning games and championships. Throughout NBA history, some of the greatest rebounders ever have occupied the center and even
Daniel Gafford was a lucky bounce off the rim away from continuing his streak. Alas, it wasn't to be.
Dallas Mavericks big man Daniel Gafford fell just short of surpassing NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain’s consecutive field goals made record. Gafford’s miss came within the first minute of Thursday’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on a put-back attempt.
Take stock of where Gafford's ongoing streak stands in comparison to Wilt Chamberlain's historic mark.
Nobody expected Daniel Gafford to become a prominent figure in the Dallas Mavericks’ rotation when the front office acquired him from the Washington Wizards before the trade deadline.
Daniel Gafford is two baskets away from tying Wilt Chamberlain's record for consecutive made baskets. Wednesday night, he proved he could deny shots as well as he makes them.
There was one particular possession from Dallas' recent win over Chicago that tells you everything you need to know about Luka Doncic and Daniel Gafford's chemistry.
Gafford has converted 28 straight field goals, seven shy of Chamberlain's all-time mark
The GOAT debate exists in every sport around the world and will rage on until the end of time. Shaquille O'Neal recently shared a picture on Instagram that showed the GOAT of various sports and there were some interesting selections there.
Nikola Jokic has been showered with praise over the last year or so, but Kevin Garnett might have given him the greatest compliment he has ever received.
The Los Angeles Lakers may have lost 124–114 to the Denver Nuggets on Saturday evening, but the game was still in some respects a cause for celebration.
In NBA history, certain achievements transcend mere statistics to become enduring symbols of greatness. From the unparalleled scoring exploits of Michael Jordan to the towering dominance of Wilt Chamberlain, the NBA's 4,000, 3,000, and even the 2,500-point clubs stand as a hallowed sanctuary reserved for the game's most elite scorers.
It’s no secret that Victor Wembanyama is a future superstar in the league. The San Antonio Spurs rookie is dominating early on in his career as his skillset is off the charts.
But with a glorious trick We’ll get back to the final installment of One Shining Moment soon. But for now, enjoy this lovingly restored and improved video of the 1964 NBA Finals.
San Antonio Spurs superstar rookie Victor Wembanyama is unlike any player we’ve ever seen in the NBA, but a former NBA champion believes one of the game’s greatest legends is an apt comparison for the young Frenchman.
The Sacramento Kings have been insanely good during the season but not a lot of individuals are taking notice. Coach Mike Brown elevated his schemes and the likes of Keegan Murray and Kevin Huerter are starting to get better with experience.
The Sacramento Kings fended off the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night, highlighted by an outstanding performance from All-Star big man Domantas Sabonis.
Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic dropped 73 points on the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night and then paid homage to Wilt Chamberlain's famous "100" photo.
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid showed again why he’s the reigning NBA MVP and is a contender again this year. Embiid erupted for 70 points on 24-of-41 shooting in a 133-123 home win over the San Antonio Spurs on Monday, surpassing Wilt Chamberlain‘s franchise record of 68.
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid is playing basketball at another level right now. And that's saying something given that he's the reigning MVP.
Los Angeles Lakers great Wilt Chamberlain is widely viewed as one of the best players in the history of the NBA. Chamberlain played in the NBA for 13 seasons, winning four MVP awards, seven scoring titles, 11 rebounding titles and was named to 10 All-NBA teams.
The big man is all but glowing, basking in the spotlight of being asked to reflect on his legendary playing career and to offer some opinions on the state of the modern game.
At long last, the Big Dipper is posthumously dipping into the league's recent year-end awards naming fest! The NBA announced in a press statement earlier today that it would be renaming oodles of end-of-season trophies after some of the league's all-time greats.
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