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  1. Nov 16, 2009 · On November 24, 1960, Philadelphia Warrior Wilt Chamberlain snags 55 rebounds in a game against the Boston Celtics and sets an NBA record for the most rebounds in a single game.

  2. Chamberlain is the only player to grab more than 2,000 rebounds in a single season: 2,149 rebounds in the 1960–61 season and 2,052 in 1961–62. Chamberlain's 1961–62 season stat line: 4,029 points (50.4 ppg) and 2,052 rebounds (25.7 rpg).

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    • Chad Shanks
    • Most Minutes per Game in a Season — 48.5. In what seems like a logical impossibility, Wilt Chamberlain averaged more minutes per game in a season than there are minutes in a regulation NBA game.
    • Most Points in an NBA Game — 100. It’s the holy grail of NBA records, a hallowed mark looked upon in reverence. There’s no footage of the game, so it’s taken on a mythological quality to it — something that doesn’t seem real.
    • Most Points in a Season — 4,029. Chamberlain’s single-season scoring record is so out of reach that only one player — Michael Jordan in 1986–87 — has even come within 1,000 points of it.
    • Most Career 50-Point Games (118), 60-Point Games (32), 70-Point Games (6) No player has had more big scoring games than Wilt and it’s not even close.
  5. Mar 7, 2019 · Fifty years ago, Wilt Chamberlain grabbed 42 rebounds (not a typo) against the Celtics. Plenty of records are falling this NBA season, but this feat won’t. Here’s why.

    • Zach Kram
  6. Nov 25, 2020 · During the tilt against Russell and the Celtics, Chamberlain snatched an NBA record 55 rebounds. Chamberlain also added 34 points on 15-of-42 shooting from the field with four assists in all 48...

  7. Wilt Chamberlain had his most boards in a game against the Celtics on November 24, 1960, with 55 boards. Interpreted as: most rebounds in a regular-season game by Wilt Chamberlain.

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