...Grand Forks Public Library --"Wilt, 1962: The Night of 100 Points and the Dawn of a New Era," Gary M. Pomerantz. The dramatic story of a basketball game and a meditation on small towns, midcentury America, and one of the most intriguing...
...NBA career. "[Wilt] came with a body and an ego perfectly sculpted for dominating his game," wrote Gary M. Pomerantz in his book, Wilt, 1962. "The ego was essential. ... In 100 points there was a hubris but also a symbolic magic. In our culture the...
...NBA career. "[Wilt] came with a body and an ego perfectly sculpted for dominating his game," wrote Gary M. Pomerantz in his book, Wilt, 1962. "The ego was essential. ... In 100 points there was a hubris but also a symbolic magic. In our culture the...
...NBA career. "[Wilt] came with a body and an ego perfectly sculpted for dominating his game," wrote Gary M. Pomerantz in his book, Wilt, 1962. "The ego was essential. ... In 100 points there was a hubris but also a symbolic magic. In our culture the...
...NBA career. "[Wilt] came with a body and an ego perfectly sculpted for dominating his game," wrote Gary M. Pomerantz in his book, Wilt, 1962. "The ego was essential. ... In 100 points there was a hubris but also a symbolic magic. In our culture the...
...An extensive look back at Wilt Chamberlain’s epic 100-point performance. Exactly 40 years ago today, Wilt Chamblerlain completed perhaps the greatest single-game NBA feat of all time. Facing off against the New York Knicks in Hershey Sports Arena,...
...at the hotel because he was suffering the effects of the flu and "another late night," author Gary M. Pomerantz wrote in "WILT, 1962," the definitive book about the game. That forced New York to start the 6-foot-10 Imhoff to start against the 7-2...
...controversial topic, even up to Friday's 50th anniversary. According to Ryman, nobody captured the moment better than Gary M. Pomerantz's book "Wilt, 1962: The Night of 100 Points and the Dawn of a new Era." Ryman considers it to be the 259-page bible of...