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rxwine
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January 22nd, 2026 at 5:51:34 AM permalink
Outrageous. But then I saw her dad is a radio announcer. DUDE!!! You are the dummy here.

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The father of a 4-year-old whose accurate NFL predictions made her a viral sensation says his family is now receiving death threats after her picks during the playoffs were losers.

Reese Donatelli gained a large social media following for her spirited and sassy football predictions posted to her dad’s account, often grabbing the mini helmet of the NFL team she believed would win and sometimes tossing aside the loser’s.

Still, during the first weekend of this month’s playoff games, several of her predictions missed the mark, prompting some followers to claim her picks were “cursed.”

Her father, radio personality Anthony Donatelli of Riverside, California, told the Los Angeles Times that the family has received threatening messages, including demands for money from people who claimed to have lost thousands of dollars because Reese’s picks were incorrect.

“It’s nuts,” Donatelli. “She’s obviously not an NFL analyst. She’s picking teams based on the color of her dress, or she’ll pick the Packers because she likes cheese. She just relates these silly little things as reasons why she picks certain teams.”



Never trust a bunch of gambling strangers with your daughter. That's my motto.

https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/four-old-went-viral-her-145024323.html
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January 25th, 2026 at 12:31:32 PM permalink
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amazing yt from back in the day
Wilt blocking a shot while in college
his hand over the top of the backboard
his head way over the rim
Kansas ran a picture of the block in their college newpaper and the opposing players thought it was a fake - it was no fake
the legend is that he could could get up 50 inches off the ground - he high jumped and broad jumped in college track
I've never seen anything else like this - totally awesome

Wilt scored 100 points in one game and one season averaged 50 p.p.g.
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January 25th, 2026 at 2:14:50 PM permalink
Wilt could do almost anything well, except shoot foul shots. Did you know he played professional volleyball after he left the NBA?

Al Oerter was a four-time Olympic Gold Medalist who attended Kansas when Wilt was there. He was trying to make a comeback in 1976 and signed up as a part-time field and conditioning coach at my high school. He told us about the time a loose shot put ended up in the high jumpers' pit, and Wilt picked it up and threw it like a softball. He said it traveled almost 60 feet, when the NCAA record was 62 feet.
Wilt wasn't really into weight lifting, although I've read he could bench press anywhere from 500 to 700 pounds and Arnold said he was the strongest man he ever met.
Al believed lifting weights was bad for athletes. Oerter did hundreds of push-ups three times a day and used to do pull-ups while wearing heavy chains. He was 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 270 pounds of all-natural muscle. He hated steroids and the athletes who used them to gain an advantage. He took it personally when someone he believed to be on steroids broke his record.
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January 25th, 2026 at 2:45:27 PM permalink
Maybe Wilt belongs in the Mandela Effect thread. Has any evidence of his 100 point game turned up yet? Maybe it was just a mass illusion.

I don't believe he could bench press 500 pounds. Too tall and arms too long, that's a terrible disadvantage in that game. The typical guy you see doing stuff like that is one of those 5 feet tall, 6 feet wide guys.
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January 25th, 2026 at 3:00:20 PM permalink
Quote: AutomaticMonkey

Maybe Wilt belongs in the Mandela Effect thread. Has any evidence of his 100 point game turned up yet? Maybe it was just a mass illusion.

I don't believe he could bench press 500 pounds. Too tall and arms too long, that's a terrible disadvantage in that game. The typical guy you see doing stuff like that is one of those 5 feet tall, 6 feet wide guys.
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There was no TV crew at the game and there is no film of Wilt's 100 pt game. I have a memory of seeing the box score though - maybe a Mandela Effect memory.
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January 25th, 2026 at 3:51:11 PM permalink
I carried a reproduction of the box score for many years, challenging people to name Chamberlain's teammates. Around 1968, my Dad and I visited Hershey and went to a hockey game at the Hershey Arena, a rundown rink on the edge of the amusement park. Inside the arena, they had a tiny plaque commemorating the Wilts game. The Knicks played a number of neutral-court games in the 60s and early 70s because their lease with the Garden gave priority to a six-week circus run each season. They played a playoff game in an armory in Queens that sat about a fifth of the team's season ticket holders one season.
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January 26th, 2026 at 4:43:18 AM permalink
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at the end of the vid I posted they don't identify the speaker but I believe it's Bill Russell

he says:

"I continue to call Wilt the 8th wonder of the world when it comes to basketball"

linked is Wikipedia's account of the 100 point game




from Wiki:

"The game was not televised, and no video footage of the game has been recovered; there are only audio recordings of the game's fourth quarter, which was added for preservation in the United States' National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress in 2016."

at the beginning of the 4th quarter:

"Chamberlain now realized he could break his own 73-point scoring record (for a regulation 48-minute game) or his record 78 points, set in triple overtime"

in the game, you can see from the Wiki box score that Wilt made 28 of 32 free throws - 87.5%

that is quite surprising since since thru his career he only shot .511 - a little over 50% from the line

free throw shooting was his only weakness as a player; and opponents knew it and really hacked him because of it

in the game he also grabbed 25 rebounds; 15 more than the next player with the highest rebound total


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilt_Chamberlain%27s_100-point_game#Box_score


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Last edited by: lilredrooster on Jan 26, 2026
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