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WEB Bill Walton, 2-Time NBA Champion, Passes Away at 71

Bill Walton, the Basketball Hall of Fame center who won two national titles at UCLA and two NBA championships, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 71.

Walton, known for his red hair and flamboyant personality, was a dominant force in the paint during his playing days. He was a three-time All-Star and was named the NBA MVP in 1978.

Walton was born in La Mesa, California, in 1952. He played college basketball at UCLA, where he was a key member of the Bruins' legendary teams that won national championships in 1972 and 1973. After college, Walton was drafted first overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 1974 NBA Draft.

Walton spent the first six seasons of his NBA career with the Trail Blazers, leading them to the NBA Finals in 1977. He was traded to the Boston Celtics in 1980 and won two NBA championships with the team in 1981 and 1984. Walton also played for the Los Angeles Clippers and San Diego Clippers before retiring in 1990.

Walton's legacy as one of the greatest centers in NBA history is secure. He was a gifted passer and rebounder, and his unique style of play helped revolutionize the game of basketball. Off the court, Walton was known for his outspoken personality and his love of music. He was a talented guitarist and singer, and he released several albums during his playing career.

Walton's death is a sad loss for the basketball world. He was a true legend of the game, and he will be remembered for his incredible talent and his unwavering passion for basketball.


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