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Darrall Tucker Imhoff (born October 11, 1938) is an American former professional basketball player. He spent twelve seasons in the NBA (1960–72), playing for six teams. Imhoff was the starting center for the New York Knicks, and played for 20 minutes in the game when Wilt Chamberlain scored an NBA personal scoring record of 100 points.
Imhoff attended Alhambra High School, Alhambra, California. After making the team as a walk-on, at the University of California, Berkeley, Imhoff was a two-time All-American and was the top rebounder on the 1959 NCAA championship team and hit the winning basket with :17 remaining. He was the leading scorer and rebounder on the 1960 NCAA runner-up Berkeley team and was a member of the gold medal-winning 1960 Olympic basketball team.
As a collegian, Imhoff was feared as a shot blocker, and was a respected rebounder who was the hub around which coach Pete Newell built his NCAA champion University of California team. The Golden Bears edged Jerry West's West Virginia University team in 1959, with Imhoff rated by some the best college player in the country. In 1960, leading the nation's top-rated defense from his center spot, the 6'10 235-pounder led Cal back to the NCAA finals before losing to Jerry Lucas and Ohio State. He was a two-time First Team All-American and a member of Berkeley's Nu Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
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Darrall Imhoff of the 1968 Los Angeles Lakers posterizing the Chicago Bulls 240lb bruising forward Jim "bad news" Barnes. Barnes is listed 210lbs on basketball reference for some reason, but this is very incorrect, he was a very heavy forward that played at around 240.
A former NBA player, Darrall Imhoff was there on March 2nd, 1962, when Wilt Chamberlain went for 100 point against the New York Knickbockers. Darrall wasn't in the stands, but on the court.. trying to guard Chamberlain. 50 years later.. he remembers the game a little differently than most. Written & edited by Chris McKee, shot by Jonathan Judd for KMTR NewsSource 16 in Eugene / Springfield, Oregon in March 2012.
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Cal Basketball celebrates its 100th anniversary with a reunion of the 1959 National Championship team. Darrall Imhoff's #40 is retired during this ceremony. Lamond Murray makes a cameo
Clips are of Wilt Chamberlain Archive's current collection of Bill Russell chest to chest and poster dunks. Roughly 98% of his career field goals do not exist on film, so please enjoy these rare clips! Caught in the posters are: * Elgin Baylor * Gus Johnson * LeRoy Ellis * Unidentified NCAA players (sort of, this reverse dunk looked too cool to leave out) * Bill Cunningham * Walt Hazzard * Darrall Imhoff * Rudy LaRusso * Willis Reed (sort of, this one is a stretch admittedly as he was distracted by Havlicek) * Darrall Imhoff (again) * LeRoy Ellis (again) * Wilt Chamberlain * And finally, another unidentified NCAA player who Russell nearly jumps entirely over
The original, and all amateur USA Basketball Dream Team winning by an average margin of 42.4 points per game. Coached by HOFer Pete Newell, the team was composed of 12 elite Collegiate, Military and AAU players, 10 of which went on to pay pro in the NBA, 8 of which became NBA all-stars, 4 of which became Basketball HOFers, 3 of whom earned 50 greatest NBA honors. 4 players additionally earned NBA rookie of the year awards in successive years. 2 players that ended up as reserves for the 1960 squad (John Havlicek and Lenny Wilkins) also went on to become 50 greatest caliber players. The 1960 team remains the deepest most talented all-amateur basketball team ever fielded for International basketball competition and was inducted as a team to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010.
Rare clips of HOF Celtics legend and 8x NBA Champion Satch Sanders from the 1966 NBA season. Most of these clips are from the Playoffs, specifically G3, G4, and G5 against the Royals and G7 against the Lakers in the Finals. Satch was a starter this season and drew the tough defensive assignments of opposing teams great offensive forwards such as the Lakers Elgin Baylor
A former NBA player, Darrall Imhoff was there on March 2nd, 1962, when Wilt Chamberlain went for 100 point against the New York Knickbockers. Darrall wasn't in the stands, but on the court.. trying to guard Chamberlain. 50 years later.. he remembers the game a little differently than most. Written & edited by Chris McKee, shot by Jonathan Judd for KMTR NewsSource 16 in Eugene / Springfield, Oregon in March 2012.
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Clips are of Wilt Chamberlain Archive's current collection of Bill Russell chest to chest and poster dunks. Roughly 98% of his career field goals do not exist on film, so please enjoy these rare clips! Caught in the posters are: * Elgin Baylor * Gus Johnson * LeRoy Ellis * Unidentified NCAA players (sort of, this reverse dunk looked too cool to leave out) * Bill Cunningham * Walt Hazzard * Darrall Imhoff * Rudy LaRusso * Willis Reed (sort of, this one is a stretch admittedly as he was distracted by Havlicek) * Darrall Imhoff (again) * LeRoy Ellis (again) * Wilt Chamberlain * And finally, another unidentified NCAA player who Russell nearly jumps entirely over
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From 1:51 - 2:33, Wilt uses his hop step to get past his defender. Wilt is the creator of the hop step,as well as many other moves and shots. 1:51 mark, Wilt is about 8 feet from the basket and is surrounded by 3 Phoenix Suns and uses his one dribble hop-step then finishes with the stuff! 2:06 mark vs Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 7'2 2:10 mark vs Bill Russell 6'10 2:13 mark vs Walt Bellamy 6'11 2:17 mark vs Darrall Imhoff 6'10 spin move to hop step 2:21 mark vs Jerry Lucas 6'8 spin move to hop step 2:26 mark vs Willis Reed 6'9 spin move to hop step 2:33 onward Wilt is outrunning opposing centers
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Gary Pomerantz, author of Wilt, 1962, speaks about Chamberlain's legendary 100-point game as a member of the Philadelphia Warriors. Friday, March 2 is the 50th anniversary of the Warriors win over the Knicks. Produced by Elizabeth Clair and Marcella De Laurentiis Peninsula Press