Wilt Chamberlain’s legendary 100 point game scoring sheet is up for sale, and auction experts are estimating it should sell for well over $100k.
According to TMZ, the official Philadelphia Warriors scoring sheet from the historic 1952 game against the New York Knicks, signed by the icon, Wilt the Stilt, was the property of the team’s statistician, Toby Deluca, until his death when it was gifted to a close family friend by his widow.
Deluca’s friend had decided to offer it up for sale via SCP Auctions with a starting bid of $15,000. The current bid is near $50,000.
Experts believe the sheet will actually end up selling for far more, as the auction doesn’t officially close until Saturday night and the Knicks scoring sheet from that same game sold for $100,000 back in 2012.
The game in which the Warriors beat the Knickerbockers 169-147 became the highest scoring game in NBA history at the time.