Wilt Chamberlain is making waves online today after a rare video of him playing for the University of Kansas for two years - particularly a much-talked about NCAA championship game - surfaced on YouTube, the Kansas City Star reported.

The 20-minute-long video of Wilt Chamberlain feature highlights from the final five games of his sophomore season at Kansas in 1957. He's known as one of the best basketball players ever and this video footage proves that even further. Video shows clips of Wilt Chamberlain putting up 40 points in the first game, 14 rebounds and 12 blocks which propelled the Jayhawks to a 73-65 victory over Colorado in the Big 7 title game.

The following four videos of Wilt Chamberlain are from Kansas' ensuing NCAA tournament run, which ended with a one-point triple-overtime loss to North Carolina in the national title game despite 23 points and 14 rebounds from Chamberlain.

Chamberlain, who died in 1999 at the age of 63, He played for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA; he played for the University of Kansas and also for the Harlem Globetrotters before playing in the NBA.

Apart from being a legendary basketball player, Chamberlain is reported to have been quite the Casanova. He allegedly bedded over 20,000 women in his life, never had a child and never got married, according to Zap2It.

Watch the rare Wilt Chamberlain video footage below: