#2 Wilt Chamberlain
A 13-time All-Star who is the only player to ever score 100 points in an NBA game is known for his days at Golden State. He was a 4-time regular season MVP and one of those have come with the warriors in 1960. Widely regarded as one of the greatest centers the game has ever seen, Wilt was the Rookie of the Year in 1960.
Standing at 7 feet 1 inch, he dominated at the center position every time he stepped his foot onto a basketball court. He was the 7-time scoring champion, 11-time rebounding champion and was also the assists leader in 1968.
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Wilt has won two NBA championships and was named finals MVP once. In his 14-year-long career, he has made it into the postseason 13 times, a stat that speaks for his dominance. Wilt is the Warriors franchise leader in 2-point field goals made, points per game, and rebounds per game. He averaged 30.1 points, 22.9 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game in the NBA.
The Golden State Warriors retired his jersey No. 13 in 1999 and he will always be one of the greatest players to have ever played for the Warriors.
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