Wilt Chamberlain's Best Teammates Throughout His NBA Career
The Logo, Jerry West, is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential humans in the history of basketball. Whether it is his astonishing work off the court, or during his actual playing time, there is almost no one on earth who can match what the Logo did in basketball. Of course, his most crowning achievement came when he partnered up with Wilt Chamberlain in 1972 to win the NBA championship. While both men played stupendously, it was ultimately Wilt who helped West reach the top of the mountain for the one and only time in his illustrious career.
- Birthplace: Chelyan, West Virginia
- Team: Los Angeles Lakers
- Position: Point guard
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Wilt Chamberlain was one of the most dominating forces to ever enter the NBA, but ultimately it was the partnership with basketball legend Elgin Baylor that helped elevate Wilt to superstardom. Baylor was an offensive juggernaut, averaging an astonishing 27.36 points per game throughout his career, and partnering up with a superstar seemed like the perfect plan for Wilt. While their partnership was nearly perfect, the two men averaging over 40 points and 30 rebounds a game combined, just two seasons into their partnership Baylor would have a devastating knee injury, and would never play the same again.
- Birthplace: Washington, D.C.
- Position: Small forward
Hal Greer is undoubtedly one of the best NBA players to ever lace up his sneakers. A ten-time All-Star, seven-time All-NBA Second Team member, and a member of the NBA's 50th and 75th-anniversary teams, there is very little that Greer hasn't accomplished. From the 1964 season to the end of the 1968 season, Greer played alongside Wilt Chamberlain, and this devastating duo wreaked havoc on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. Greer would defend the team's best wings while Wilt protected the paint, not to mention the fact that combined, the two would average over 50 points per game together! Their ultimate accomplishment came in 1967 when they would win the NBA Championship.
- Birthplace: Huntington, West Virginia
- Team: Philadelphia 76ers
- Position: Shooting guard
Philadelphia Warriors legend Nate Thurmond actually started his career off playing alongside Wilt Chamberlain. Wilt would be in his 3rd year in the league when the Warriors made the jump from Philadelphia to Golden State, coming off his ludicrous 50-point 25 rebound season. In just 2 seasons, Wilt helped elevate Thurmond from a 7 PPG scorer to a 16.5 PPG scorer, and the two had magnificent chemistry. While Wilt would eventually leave to go back to Philly, this time as a 76er, but there is no doubt about the impact Wilt had in Thurmond's career.
- Birthplace: Akron, Ohio
- Position: Power forward, Center
Legendary guard/forward Paul Arizin spent the twilight of his illustrious career playing alongside a rookie Wilt Chamberlain and teaching the young big man everything he could. Arizin averaged an astonishing 22.81 points per game throughout his career, along with 8.6 rebounds. A ten-time NBA All-Star, an NBA Champion, and a member of the 25th, 50, and 75th-anniversary team, Arizin is undoubtedly one of the best players of all time, and while he may not have had very long to play with Wilt, his impact is immeasurable.
- Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Team: Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia Warriors
- Position: Small forward
Coming into the NBA, Billy Cunningham was one of the mouse revealed and beloved college ball players in the country. When the Philadelphia 76ers drafted him in 1965, they already had a huge star on their roster in Wilt Chamberlain, and while there was a possibility for volatility, the two played wonderfully with one another. Together, they would average an astonishing 45 PPG during their three seasons together, and in 1967, they would even go on to win the NBA championship.
- Birthplace: New York City, New York
- Team: Philadelphia 76ers
- Position: Small forward