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What is Chamberlain's usual attitude towards Russell?

The "natural enemy" hit by Chamberlain is Russell, and Russell's "natural enemy" is Chamberlain.

between two legendary giants, there is no victory or defeat. Latham has 11 championship rings, while Chamberlain has only 2. But Chamberlain has 4 NBA records, which have not been broken so far, and Russell has only 8. Russell's team defeated Chamberlain's team twice in the finals and seven times in the East. Win the decisive battle; However, when three decisive battles reached the seventh game, Chamberlain only lost one point or two points; Most of Russell's records were set in the finals, and Chamberlain always missed the decisive battle ...

The two giants climbed two different mountains and looked at each other at the peak, laughing at each other. They met for the first time. On November 7, 1959, Chamberlain was going to meet Russell, and people ran around telling each other.

If you are a Chamberlain fan, you will hate Russell. If you like Russell, you will hate Chamberlain. Before the two men met for the first time, Russell had already won two championship rings, and Chamberlain won the MVP award at the 5th anniversary celebration of NBA. Chamberlain only played three games in NBA, but he became famous in the world four years ago.

Although he has only played three games, Chamberlain has made people feel his power. In the third game, he scored 36 points and grabbed 34 rebounds. Chamberlain later recalled: "The reporters compared my first engagement with Russell to a battle between a spear and a shield."

It was a Sunday, and the venue was Boston Garden Arena. It rained heavily all day, but people's enthusiasm did not diminish. The tickets have been sold out for a long time, and a few standing tickets were fired to 15 dollars each. You know, in 1998, nearly 4 years later, the standing tickets for the Bulls finals were only 15 dollars.

The two giants spent the day in their own way. Russell has been playing with his youngest son and helping his wife with the housework. In this way, he wants to get rid of an inexplicable worry. Chamberlain is always in front of him like a huge black shadow.

Chamberlain was snoring all afternoon, lying on two big beds, and he had a good sleep. He doesn't know and doesn't want to know what Russell means to him. An hour and a half before the game, the two teams arrived at Boston Garden, but the audience was already full early. When the two teams went on stage to do warm-up activities, the fans all jumped out of the seat country and watched on the edge of the stadium. Chamberlain pretended to be indifferent, but afterwards he admitted that he was a little nervous. Russell is a face of serious.

the game starts in p>48 minutes. Sure enough, Russell put all his energy into defense, while Chamberlain concentrated on attack. Chamberlain performed his famous one-handed jump shot, but suddenly a huge palm appeared in front of him and pushed the ball back. Chamberlain performed his unique skill again and again, but almost every time it was covered by Russell. Chamberlain tried many times but it didn't work, so he had to play another trick, hook shooting.

Russell controlled the inexperienced Chamberlain Kyle team and quickly took control of the initiative. They used Chamberlain's repeated misses to hit the fast break. At the end of the first half, the home team led the Philadelphia Cavaliers by 15 points, 76-61. Finally, the Celtics won 115-16.

In this game, Chamberlain scored 3 points, while Russell scored only 22 points. However, Russell's performance undoubtedly surpassed Chamberlain's. He shot 18 times and Chamberlain shot 39 times and only hit 12 times, only 4 of which were against Russell. In rebounding, Chamberlain also lost to Russell. He only got 28, and Russell got 35.

Later, Chamberlain and Russell fought frequently because there were only eight teams in the NBA at that time, and each team played more than 7 games in a season. After the second meeting, Chamberlain won. He described World War II as follows: "I beat him easily, and I scored 45 points, while he scored only 15. My rebounds were 35, while he only had 13. In order to prevent me from being punished in advance at all costs. " When they met for the second time, Chamberlain's Philadelphia Warriors won 123-113.

In Chamberlain's first season and even after several years, many teams didn't know how to guard against him. The Celtics have the most stars, the highest skills and the biggest ideas. They are the first team to use the double defense against Chamberlain. The easiest way is to learn his weak points, and his worst is free throws, with an average hit rate of only 51.1% in 14 years and only 38% in the lowest year. "Send Welch to the free throw line" was the Celtics' policy at that time. So Chamberlain suffered the most inhuman defense in the history of basketball. "Defense" is almost synonymous with the pain of flesh and blood. However, Chamberlain never intentionally fouled others, and he never used his extravagance to invade his flesh. During his 14-year career, he played 1,25 games, and he was never fined for six fouls, with an average of only 2.6 fouls per game. But fouls can't stop Chamberlain from scoring and rebounding. He set a record of 55 rebounds in a game against Russell in 196.

The last time Russell beat Chamberlain in the finals was in 1969, when Chamberlain had already played for the Los Angeles Lakers. Although not as many points and rebounds as Chamberlain, the Celtics won the final game 18-16.

In May this year, Russell's No.6 jersey was hung up again by the Celtics as a permanent memorial, and Chamberlain was invited to attend. Chamberlain joked when he spoke, "This guy is so greedy that he insists on wearing 11 rings for 1 fingers." There is a beautiful scene of Russell in the words.

After being talked about the Philadelphia 76ers, Chamberlain got his first championship ring in his life. It was in 1966-67 that Russell had monopolized the championship for eight consecutive times. Coach Hannum asked Chamberlain to pass the ball to his teammates instead of scoring himself. In the year when Chamberlain followed the plan, his average score was only 24.1 points, a sharp drop of 9.4 points over the previous year, but his total number of assists was 414; The deficit rose to 63 times, ranking third in the NBA with 2.6 times more per game. The Philadelphia 76ers won 8 games more than the Celtics with a record of 68-13, and beat Russell's "Boston Dynasty" 4-1 in the Eastern Conference.