Never saw Wilt either, as he played in his last game when I was not quite six years old.
Nevertheless, there's more than enough ample evidence out there to support the claim that he should, at the very least, be included in ANY NBA GOAT conversation.
https://wiltfan.tripod.com/wiltrules.html
That said, I'm much more inclined to support the Jordan as GOAT argument than the Jordan's Bulls as GOAT arguments. Comparing teams against teams from other eras seems fruitless. But, within the pre-pace-and-space (position-less NBA)/three-point-shot rule in effect era, nobody's going to convince me otherwise in regards to the following:
The following '80's teams were better than
ANY '90's team:
1) '83 76ers
2)'87 Lakers
3) '86 Celtics
4) '89 Pistons - That '91 Pistons team was on its last legs when the Bulls dethroned them.
The Showtime Lakers dynasty > Bulls dynasty
While it was still a relatively stacked league from '91 -'93, the post- Jordan retirement Bulls ('95 -'98) were largely the beneficiaries of a watered-down/expansion-filled league, which occurred during an era in which the worldwide basketball infrastructure and overall talent dwarf the current environment.