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Wilt Chamberlain’s incredible house, now for sale

January 25th, 2008 · No Comments

I’m only 51 pages into Wilt,
1962
, which is pretty pathetic considering the fact that I picked the book
up about two weeks ago. I’m a pretty fast reader, and could probably knock it
off in two long afternoons, but with about two hours between the end of the
bloggin’ day and the start of each night’s games, I’m kind of at a loss for
reading time.

That said, I have made it past the part where author Gary M.
Pomerantz quotes an unnamed architectural critic in describing Wilt’s Los
Angeles-area home as "a curiosity with
moments of genius."
After looking
at this website
, I’m sure you’d be inclined to agree.

Wilt passed away in October of 1999, one of those, "always
remember where you were"
moments for hoops fans (returning to a dorm room, new VCR in hand, reeking of Best Buy), and he died in
his estate, named Ursa Major after
the constellation that housed the Big Dipper. "Big Dipper" was also one of the
many nicknames Wilt owned, and it was likely his favorite.

The house is for
sale now
, and we’ll let Coldwell Banker take it from here:

"Perched on its own promontory with city, valley, and
ocean views, this 8,000sf home was recently featured in the February 2007 House
& Garden and the March 2007 New York Times Magazine.   This
showpiece has been renovated top-to-bottom with all the amenities: gourmet
kitchen, huge and glamorous master with retractable ceiling, wrap-around pool,
cascading fountains, 50-foot ceilings, spectacular great-room, billiard room,
two offices, four-car garage, four-room guest wing, outdoor fire-pit, new
high-efficiency systems and more.  The ~2.5 acre property is totally
fenced and double-gated: a breathtaking celebrity estate that must be seen to
be believed."

The last part is
very true. Go to the website. A
flash picture slideshow will load, and though it’s at least four minutes long,
it’s an astonishing array of pictures of this glorious monstrosity, and worth a
look.

While we’re at it, in the spirit of interaction (not to Wilt’s degree, mind you), where were you at when you heard about Chamberlain passing away? 

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