Wilt Chamberlain
A Very Busy Retiree
After he retired in 1973, Chamberlain pursued a number of careers. He coached the San Diego Conquistadors of the shortlived American Basketball Association for a season; played tennis, volleyball, and racquetball; and ran the Honolulu marathon. He coached a women's volleyball team, and even challenged Muhammad Ali to a fight that never occurred. Despite hints that he might return to basketball, Chamberlain never did.
Even before his retirement, Chamberlain had appeared in Rowan & Martin's Laugh In, as well as a memorable Volkswagen commercial that played on the length of his legs in relation to the size of the car. He later did spots for Brut aftershave and Miller Lite, and appeared alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Grace Jones in Conan the Destroyer. He also served as executive producer for the documentary Go For It in 1976.
In 1973, Chamberlain published the first of two autobiographies, Wilt: Just Like Any Other Seven-Foot Black Millionaire Who Lives Next Door, later published simply as Wilt. Nearly two decades later, a second autobiography, this one called A View from Above (1991), caused a much bigger stir with his claim of 20,000 conquests. Nearly coinciding as it did with Magic Johnson's announcement that he was HIV-positive, the boast seemed ill-timed, and many observers criticized Chamberlain for being irresponsible.
During his later years, Chamberlain suffered from heart trouble, and his health declined quickly over a period of just a few weeks in the fall of 1999. He died of a heart attack at his home in the Bel-Air section of Los Angeles at age 63. In addition to Russell and Abdul-Jabbar, mourners at the City of Angels Church of Religious Science in Los Angeles included Meadowlark Lemon of the Globetrotters, West, Bill Walton, and Jim Brown.
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