<P> There, The New York Times, which is the national newspaper of record, says eight blocks for this game . Since it is the paper of record, it is the definitive source . In the 1960s, the measure of blocked shots was completely unofficial anyhow so there are going to be all kinds of deviations in the numbers reported . </P> <P> Now, I can't very well put this as a citation in an article when it ISN 'T PART OF THE ARTICLE, can I? What were you thinking, that I'd just put the citation in a big blank space? </P> <P> There are countless other papers which claim nine blocks . In fact you can see these EASILY and CLEARLY simply by scrolling down on the page to which the current citation links (the one that you keep insisting supports leaving this in the article), or going to Page 2 of that Google search result . Therefore, it is rather SELF - EVIDENT that Chamberlain did NOT block ten shots in this game . That is, if we </P> <P> a) go by the definitive and authoritative source (which is a Wikipedia policy) </P>

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