NBA Supporters Are Sure Being Wilt Chamberlain’s carbon copy, Otto Porter Jr. is either his son or grandson.

NBA Supporters Are Sure Being Wilt Chamberlain’s carbon copy, Otto Porter Jr. is either his son or grandson.

 

Basketball player Otto Port Jr. is a favorite among NBA fans who insist that he is linked to Wilt Chamberlain because he looks exactly like him. Aaron Levi, meanwhile, declared himself to be Chamberlain’s son in 2015.

Otto Porter, a native of Georgetown, started playing basketball at the age of eleven and attended Scott County Central High School. Otto Porter Sr. is the man’s father.

In 1976, Porter Sr. also received his diploma from Scott County Central after leading the team to its first-ever state championship and a 32-1 record. He proceeded to smash records after that.

PORTER’S JR.’S HISTORY

Following Sr. were his younger sister and brothers, who were also involved in sports. Elnora Timmons, the mother of Porter Jr., and the Porter family were both avid basketball players.

Fans, however, recently expressed their conviction on Twitter that Porter Jr. and the now-deceased Wilt Chamberlain were linked biologically.

HIS HARSH REMINISSION TO CHAMBERLAIN

Chamberlain, a center for the American basketball team, was widely recognized as one of the game’s greatest players. A user on Twitter said:

“I cannot be persuaded that Wilt Chamberlain is not the father of Otto Porter.” There’s just no way!

One commenter speculated that Wilt Chamberlain was either Otto Porter Jr.’s father or grandfather. Otto is an exact replica of Wilt 100.

Another source said that Chamberlain had previously asserted that he had slept with 20,000 women, and that it would not be shocking if Porter Jr.’s grandmother had been one of them.

THE SECRET SON OF CHAMBERLAIN

Not only that, but Aaron Levi also asserted in 2015 that he was Chamberlain’s biological son. When Levi was six months old, Don and Harriet Levi, a white couple, adopted him as a mixed-race child.

He grew up in Oregon and had a contented upbringing with devoted parents. But when he was still in elementary school, the couple later got divorced.

Little Aaron was informed by them about his biological parents: his father was black and at least six feet ten inches tall, and his mother was white. And so the mystery surrounding his origins began.

When Aaron was about forty years old in 2003, he started looking for his parents. He eventually located his birth mother and spoke with her, discovering that she had a British accent.

Then he learned that his biological father was among the greatest athletes of the 20th century and the most influential player in the history of professional basketball.

Aaron, a digital artist and printmaker, found out that Chamberlain was his biological father. In October 1999, Chamberlain, at sixty-three, passed away at his Bel-Air residence following a heart attack.

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