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Basketball legend Bill Walton, who led the UCLA Bruins to two national titles before winning two championships during his NBA career, has died at the age of 71 after a prolonged battle with cancer.


He was larger than life. I can’t say I really enjoyed listening to him doing college basketball, but he was certainly interesting.
“The Conference of Champions!” That’s how I’ll remember him.

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I'm sorry to hear this. I remember him and being a critical addition to the Celtics.




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Along with Lew Alcindor (Kareem Jabbar) and Pete Maravich, Bill Walton was one of the greatest NCCA players in history. I remember watching some of those UCLA games on TV in Los Angeles as a kid. And back when I cared about NBA basketball, he was an instrumental bench player, the 6th man, on the 1986 Boston Celtics, perhaps the greatest basketball team in NBA history.

He was a hippie Deadhead vegan nut, his politics followed that 1960s paradigm (Larry Bird and Kevin McHale used to razz him for his hippie personality), but he was a hell of a player in his day. Even though he was a walking emergency room, he still always worked hard, did whatever that was needed for the team, didn't bitch and moan, and was extremely enthusiastic about basketball.



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A beloved Bruin.



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Top five of his era.
Always a joy to watch





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I was a big fan of his in college and pro. As a Celtics fan I got to see him up close. He was a great basketball player and an even better human being!
 
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I saw him play for UCLA and John wooden. Lew Alcinder was quite the player back them. A lot more likeable than our current players.
 
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He was a hell of a player in his day.




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The Trailblazer team in 76/77'
was an incredibly unique team. Total unselfish group. Walton was an amazing passer. Maurice Lucas was the enforcer. Had a trio of guards and Bobby gross was the recipient of Waltons passe's.
It was an incredible and unlikely championship season. Iirc they were down 0-3 to the Sixers and came back to win.
Unfortunately Walton had chronic foot problems and could not overcome them in PDX.
He had a severe stuttering problem that he worked very hard to overcome and had a very good broadcasting career.
I believe he stayed married to his oriental sweetheart.

God speed Bill. Thanks for all the memories.



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“ … tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes…”. Roger Murdock
 
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I remember watching him during his Trailblazer days. He was probably the best ball handler I have ever seen



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I saw him play for UCLA and John wooden. Lew Alcinder was quite the player back them. A lot more likeable than our current players.




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Bill Walton, the most famous Deadhead of all.



Link to Walton telling a story: Celtics and the Grateful Dead

Walton Takes Celtic Teammates to See The Dead


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