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  1. 1959
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    Leaving college in 1958, Chamberlain had to wait a year before going pro due to NBA rules. He chose to spend the next season performing with the Harlem Globetrotters before landing a spot with the Philadelphia Warriors. In 1959, Chamberlain played his first professional game in New York City against the Knicks, scoring 43 points.
    He went to the NBA in 1959, playing with the Philadelphia Warriors (1959–65; the team moved and became the San Francisco Warriors in 1962), going back to Philadelphia to play for the 76ers (1965–68), and finishing his career with the Los Angeles Lakers (1968–73).
     
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  3. WEBNov 8, 2022 · Wilt Chamberlain, who made his NBA debut on October 25, 1959, is arguably the best player to play in the NBA. The only man to score 100 points in a game or average 50 points in a season,...

  4. WEBApr 29, 2020 · In his debut game, Chamberlain scored 42 points and had 29 rebounds and 4 blocks. For the rest of his two seasons there he averaged 30 points and 18 rebounds per game.

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