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  2. Bill Walton - Wikipedia

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    Bill Walton. William Theodore Walton III (November 5, 1952 – May 27, 2024) was an American professional basketball player and television sportscaster. He played college basketball at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Portland Trail Blazers, San Diego / Los Angeles ...

  3. Bill Walton, basketball Hall of Famer and colorful ...

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    Bill Walton’s brother Bruce, who died in 2019, played in the Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys in January 1976, and they were the first siblings to play in NFL and NBA championship games.

  4. Bill Walton Was More Than Basketball - AOL

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    RIP Bill Walton, who 14 years ago spoke about Boris Diaw (career 8.4 ppg/4.4 rebs/3.5 ast) with more beauty and reverence than anyone has ever spoken about another person.

  5. Bill Walton, NBA Hall of Famer and Emmy-Winning Sports ... - AOL

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    Bill Walton, a Hall of Fame NBA player who went on to have an Emmy-winning career in sports broadcasting, has died after a battle with cancer, the NBA announced Monday. He was 71. “Bill Walton ...

  6. Bill Sharman - Wikipedia

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    William Walton Sharman (May 25, 1926 – October 25, 2013) was an American professional basketball player and coach. He is mostly known for his time with the Boston Celtics in the 1950s, partnering with Bob Cousy in what was then considered the greatest backcourt duo of all time.

  7. Bill Walton (volleyball) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Walton (volleyball) William G. Walton[1] is an American volleyball coach who currently serves as the associate head coach for the Grand Rapids Rise of the Pro Volleyball Federation. [2] He previously served as the head coach of the women's teams at Elmhurst University and the University of Houston. [3][4]

  8. Bill Walton On Being “Leery” About ESPN Series On His Life ...

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    Bill Walton feels things more intensely than just about any human being on the planet. The former basketball star – a legend in college and the pros – communes with nature at almost a cellular ...

  9. Walton family - Wikipedia

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    The three most prominent living members (Jim, Rob, and Alice Walton) have consistently been in the top twenty of the Forbes 400 list since 2001, as were John (d. 2005) and Helen (d. 2007) prior to their deaths. Christy Walton took her husband John's place in the ranking after his death.