
NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain has made a lasting impression on the league with his accomplishments. One of his greatest hits was scoring 100 points in a single game, a record that is inscribed in history books. However, a number of people are requesting video evidence of the game. The game took place in 1962, a time when the public was still getting used to seeing videos and images. A few league games from that era have been captured on camera, but not all of the association’s games have had that luxury.
Wilt’s 100-point game was one of the games that was not able to be videotaped. On March 2, 1962, Chamberlain accomplished the accomplishment while playing for the Philadelphia Warriors against the New York Knicks. Warriors victory, 169–147.
There is no footage of the game because, according to sources, it was not televised. As a result, many fans—including NFL player Lamar Jackson—have created memes criticizing the absence of game footage. During a Thursday fan interaction on X (formerly Twitter), a fan made fun of Jackson’s age by saying he had seen Wilt’s 100-point game.The quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens enjoyed interacting with supporters on social media.