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Wilt Chamberlain died at his home from heart disease Oct. 12, 1999. He was 63. Colton Jones is a regular contributor to AmicoHoops and SI.com. Follow him @CJonesHoops. Published May 26, 2020.
"Feed Wilt," McGuire would remember telling his team, and the next night Chamberlain scored 67 points in a loss to the Knicks. Two days later, he scored 65 in a Philadelphia victory over St. Louis.