qm22 wrote:The funny thing to me about people who say Wilt's strength (like bench press) is just a myth, as well as with his other accolades, just because it is too impressive to be believed, is that Wilt's mythical strength has been corroborated at multiple points in his life by his university, Arnold Schwarzenegger, people who went to the gym with him after his retirement, his NBA peers, reporters, and so on...
It's fine to be skeptical, but at some point you are simply subjectively deciding what not to believe because of your prejudices. These type of opinions are simply worthless. Saying it is impossible for someone to be that strong and ignoring 10+ documented references is a valueless contribution. It is necessary to ignore such opinions, because if that were valid reasoning we would have to dismiss everything we could not see with our own eyes, i.e., any particularly unique historical event. That is the foundation of ignorance.
It is common for people to believe that THEIR experiences and the world that THEY live in is the best of all time...and to discount or devalue what they did not experience. However, urban myths aside, the accomplishments (DOCUMENTED accomplishments) of Wilt Chamberlain over the course of his life - across MULTIPLE sports - cannot be thrown in the trash simply because people want to believe that the current reality is the only reality that matters.
JaVale McGee? Really?
