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    Contents. Bill Walton. For other people with similar names, see William Walton (disambiguation). William Theodore Walton III (born November 5, 1952) is an American television sportscaster and former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for coach John Wooden and the UCLA Bruins, winning three consecutive national college ...

  2. Position: Center Shoots: Right. 6-11 , 210lb (211cm, 95kg) Born: , in La Mesa, Relatives: Son Luke Walton. College: UCLA. High School: Helix in La Mesa, California. Draft: Portland Trail Blazers, 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall), 1974 NBA Draft. NBA Debut: October 18, 1974.

  3. Bill Walton was the NBA’s Most Valuable Player, 1978; all-NBA First Team, 1978; NBA All-Star Team, 1977 and 1978; NBA Playoff’s MVP, 1977; all-NBA second team, 1977; winner of the NBA Sixth Man Award, 1986. Walton is one of only four players in the history of basketball to have won multiple NCAA and multiple NBA Championships.

  4. Sep 13, 2021 · Legends profile: Bill Walton. A two-time NBA champion, Bill Walton could do it all -- and often did -- throughout an injury-plagued career. Bill Walton was one of the best-passing big...

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Bill Walton, American collegiate and professional basketball player who is considered one of the best all-around post players in the sport’s history. He was also known for his social activism, outspoken opinions, and love of the Grateful Dead rock band. Learn more about Waltons life and career.

  6. Mar 7, 2022 · Share. Bill Walton, a three-time National Player of the Year and a key member in UCLA's dynasty under John Wooden, was one of the greatest men's college basketball players ever. Here's...

  7. Mar 16, 2023 · Bill Walton, the man, the personality, the basketball great, is the subject of the upcoming ESPN documentary series The Luckiest Guy in the World, directed by a legend of nonfiction film, Steve...

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