Being serious for a moment, it probably wouldn't be impossible for T-Mac to score 100 points in a game, given the opportunity. I believe that most of the dominant offensive players in the history of the NBA could score 100 points or more given the same opportunity as Wilt Chamberlain. It would probably be even easier now that the NBA has the three point shot, as players like T-Mac can knock down 4 or 5 threes on a good day.
I'm not knocking Wilt or the achievement, but I feel that other great scorers could make 36/63 field goals and 28/32 free throws, if they were given that many attempts. But these days no one player is going to be allowed to take 63 shots. Individualism and one man shows are still alive and well in today's league, but not to that extent.
The fact that no player will get the opportunity to attempt enough field goals to score 100 points in one game is the main reason we probably won't ever see it happen again. That doesn't make Wilt's record game any less special, but to suggest that no other player would be capable of doing so given the same opportunity is to misunderstimate the many great offensive players in the history of the NBA.
As for Wilt's other record that can probably be broken, but by people in a different industry.
