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The 10 Best States for Top NBA Talent
We consider states like Indiana and North Carolina to be oozing with basketball talent. But do they make the list?

4. Pennsylvania

Win Shares: 711.3

If you didn't notice yet, names are starting to fly everywhere. That continues here with the one and only Wilt Chamberlain, who amassed 247.3 win shares in 1,045 career games. He won two titles, earned four MVP awards and is the only player to ever score 100 points in an NBA game. Chamberlain resides in the Hall of Fame today.

Kobe played many more games, but even he, in all his greatness, couldn't measure up to The Stilt. He totaled 172.7 win shares in 20 seasons, all the while winning five titles and one MVP award. He also participated in 18 All-Star games and will one day join Chamberlain in the Hall.

Considering Paul Arizin played just 713 games in his 10-year career, this one's a little weird. However, Arizin accounted for 108.8 win shares and 10 All-Star showings. He is a 1956 league champion and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1978.

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