Mr. Meat
Sunday, June 27, 2010 at 05:48PM
During the 1960s, the area underneath the goal in professional basketball was often called “the butcher shop,” a term that acknowledged the rough, physical play that occurred on that part of the court. Yet hardly any basketball player did more to keep butchers in business than Wilt Chamberlain. It wasn’t unusual for the superstar to eat up to six hot dogs at a time. For Chamberlain’s largest meal of the day, he sometimes ate a two-pound T-bone steak, which was accompanied by a salad, soft-boiled eggs and other foods.
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Wilt Chamberlain,
butchers,
hot dogs,
steak 

