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There have been 33 games in NBA history in which a player recorded at least 60 points and 20 rebounds. Wilt Chamberlain accounts for 28 of them.
I might be reading your post the wrong way but UConn has already done it twice.Speaking of UCONN, since no other University has ever won both a Men and Women's NC in the same year. Doesn't seem too likely any will do it twice.
Perhaps he meant thrice.I might be reading your post the wrong way but UConn has already done it twice.
Yep, you are correct, you were reading it wrong.I might be reading your post the wrong way but UConn has already done it twice.

Can you imagine what it felt like to be the #2 Center on the depth chart that year? Ha!1961-62
Wilt (no last name needed)
48.5 minutes per game (games were only 48 minutes long)
Wilt sat for eight minutes that entire season. No days off for a hammy twinge or a "bad" shell fish (wink, wink) meal. No line changes or time in the penalty box. No half innings in the dugout or 7th inning stretches. No half games on offense (or defense), "special teams" tom foolery, or "Huddle ups!".
Just "Chamberlain!"
"Yeah, Coach?"
"You're in."
until...
"Somebody get Wilt, the game's over."
But not to the same guy!Also, I believe 2 assists may be awarded preceding a hockey goal.
Chamberlain was just on a different level! He could palm a 16 pound bowling ball and hold it straight out from his shoulder! He was a world class volleyball player, a collegiate track & field star and allegedly once dunked with a 220 pound player hanging from one arm! Many of his contemporaries said he was the strongest man they had ever seen. He once averaged 50 points per game for an entire season! Upon being criticized for not passing enough, he promptly led the league in assists the following year. In college they played a special “slowdown game specifically to deny him the ball (one of the main reasons for the modern day shot clock. In a pickup game against active NBA players (including Magic) he became incensed at what he deemed a bad call, and declared there would be no more layups and in close baskets and proceeded to back it up. He was in his late 40s at that time! He did all this & much more while allegedly sleeping with 20,000 women! Whew! The big question is when did he sleep?There have been 33 games in NBA history in which a player recorded at least 60 points and 20 rebounds. Wilt Chamberlain accounts for 28 of them.
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I apologize. English is my second language. I would suggest that your future posts include a translation into thoroughbred, but the thoroughbred language is all in the inflection of the sounds.Yep, you are correct, you were reading it wrong.![]()
Sadly, as poorly as I use it, English is my first.....well only language.I apologize. English is my second language. I would suggest that your future posts include a translation into thoroughbred, but the thoroughbred language is all in the inflection of the sounds.

Yes, and he still owns the records for the triple crown races. Alas, the Pimlico record he set for a mile and three sixteenths was broken by another horse but not in the Preakness. Considering how many triple crown winners there have been it should be a long time before any horse wins all three races in record times.Didn't Secretariat set track records in all three Triple Crown races?