A story published in The TerreHaute Tribune on March 24, 1972 noted that Walton hadn't lost a game since he was a sophomore in high school in 1967. The Terre Haute Tribune noted that Walton "doesn't shoot all over the place." Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. Bill Walton III Position: Center 6-11 , 210lb (211cm, 95kg) School: UCLA (Men) Draft: Portland Trail Blazers, 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall), 1974 NBA draft 2x NCAA Champion 3x NCAA All-Tourney 3x NCAA All-Region 2x NCAA Tourney MOP HS Parade AA 2x AP POY 3x Consensus AA 3x Naismith Award 3x Rupp Trophy SUMMARY Career G 87 PTS 20.3 TRB 15.7 AST I've got a new spine. Coach Nash played Bill and Bruce Walton together in the paint. Following surgery on his back, Walton returned to broadcasting as a part-time commentator for the Sacramento Kings for 201011 and 201112. He entered the corporate world and earned his MBA from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. Bill Walton attended Helix in La Mesa, California and UCLA. Walton signed with the Trail Blazers. I worried when he was thrown in jail with the group that took over the administration building, I worried when he stopped traffic on Wilshire Boulevard, and when he interrupted classes giving his views on the Vietnam War. Data Provided By [11], As a rookie in 197475, Walton averaged a double-double 12.8 points, 12.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 2.7 blocks in 35 games. We worked to push him out farther. It was a humbling honor and privilege to be on the same squad as true legends Monroe Nash, Wilbur Strong, Phil Edwards, and Bruce Menser. With Walton, UCLA won the NCAA Championship in 1972 over Florida State and again in 1973 with an 8766 win over Memphis State in which Walton made 21 of 22 field-goal attempts and scored 44 points. [85][86], Walton has his own satellite radio show, One More Saturday Night (named after the Dead song of the same name), heard on Sirius Radio's Jam On and XM Radio's Grateful Dead channel. Let's go. Thank you Boston Celtics. Walton would takes passes that weren't necessarily intended to be alley-oops and he score an alley-oop layup off of them. It's also available for football, hockey and baseball. "I didn't want to play and I told Coach Wooden that. Walton was named the NCAA player of the year in three consecutive seasons (197274). His saga of injury and failed rehabs was connected to the use of painkillers by the doctor who was assigned to his case. We got the basketball legend just days after MJ was crowned king of . He creates so many problems. I don't think anyone can get in a run-and-shoot contest with them and win not us, not the Boston Celtics, not anyone. I think I can, Red.' Before the injuries hampered his professional career, Bill Walton dominated college basketball. Portland, concerned that Walton was injury-prone, traded him to the San Diego Clippers after the 197879 season. John Wooden. And to me it was frustrating because I finally had a great team and a great player and it was all coming apart. To fellow Deadheads, Walton is fondly known as "Grateful Red" and the "Big Red Deadhead" and "World's Tallest Deadhead". Walton joined the Boston Celtics, and they won the 1985-86 championship. Bill Walton is a playable character in the video games NBA Street Vol. Crum first saw Walton in 1968 as a high school junior and was at first dubious when hearing of Walton, but went to scout him anyway. "Walton could do everything, he had great timing, complete vision of the floor, had excellent fundamentals and was a great passer, both in outlet passes and in the half court. Despite a career as an NBA player marred by injuries, he won an NBA MVP, an NBA Finals MVP, and a pair of titles. Robert Parish accepting Bill Walton for who he is and what kind of player he was, I thought that was major. Walton sat out the 197879 season and was then signed by the San Diego Clippers (now Los Angeles Clippers), for whom he played four injury-plagued seasons. "[76], Overall, Walton played 468 games in his NBA career. That's the timelessness of pain and suffering; the agonizing, the reflection and the endless questioning of yourself. UCLA was 86-4 during Bill Walton's three years of college with the center starting his college career 73-0. Bill was unable to play a complete game without resting. "[49], Walton led the NBA in both rebounds per game (14.4) and blocked shots per game (3.2) as he was selected to the NBA All-Star Game, but did not participate due to an injury. He could not walk to the hospital. Bill Walton was born in La Mesa, California. Walton averaged 7.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.2 blocks in 19 minutes, and finished with a career-high 56.2 field goal percentage. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993. Walton, who missed a 12-foot shot off an inbounds pass to win the game as time expired, finished with 24 points and nine rebounds. BillWalton, (Big Red, Grateful Red, Red Baron, Redwood, Chief), Position: College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com, Scores from any date in BAA/NBA or ABA history, Frequently Asked Questions about the NBA, WNBA and Basketball, Basketball-Reference.com Blog and Articles, Subscribe to Stathead Basketball: Get your first month FREE. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Their comparative career stats: WALTON 468 Games averaging 13.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.2 blocks on 52.1% shooting from the field. In 87 total games, Walton averaged 20.3 points and an . "[13], Hall of Fame Coach Denny Crum was then an assistant coach at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), under John Wooden, sent to watch Walton play. On the black day in 1974 against North Carolina State, he produced 29 . To not be able to play was a crushing blow to him. "Coach Wooden is the most influential person in my life outside of my mom and dad, but when we played for him, he was older than our parents, and we thought our parents were the oldest people on earth", Walton said. Walton knows alot of basketball but doesn't beat you over the head with his "basketball knowledge" I'd rather hear Walton go off script than hear Jay Bilas say "horn set" 500 times a game. A bronze statue of Walton was unveiled at Ski Beach Park in San Diego, California's. [56] Walton nonetheless won the 1978 NBA Most Valuable Player award and the Sporting News NBA MVP, as well. Bill Walton William Theodore Walton III Twitter : BillWalton (Big Red, Grateful Red, Red Baron, Redwood, Chief) Position: Center Shoots: Right 6-11 , 210lb (211cm, 95kg) More bio, uniform, draft, salary info Hall of Fame 2x All Star 1976-77 TRB Champ 1976-77 BLK Champ 2x NBA Champ 2x All-NBA 2x All-Defensive 1976-77 Finals MVP 1977-78 MVP [83], While broadcasting a game between the Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans, Walton talked about a speech Bob Dylan gave at MusiCares, and ESPN had prepared graphics about Dylan's career highlights. [102][103], Bill Walton's other brother, Bruce Walton, played in the National Football League with the Dallas Cowboys from 1973 to 1975. Nate was on the ballot for the 2003 California Recall election, receiving 1,697 votes. He then limped off the floor, receiving an ovation from the 19,301 fans. [61], In the Celtics' 41 series win over the Atlanta Hawks with Dominique Wilkins in the Eastern Conference semi-finals, Walton averaged 8.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in 13 minutes. He did all that in just 33 minutes, too. I said, 'Mom, that's Big E! [25][26], UCLA again finished 300 overall and 140 in the Pac-8 conference in 197273. Walton re-fractured the navicular bone in the fourth 1979 exhibition game and subsequently missed all of the 198081 and 198182 seasons, undergoing several surgeries on his injured foot. [46], Portland finished the regular season 5824 and Walton returned for the 1978 NBA playoffs. [23], In the 25-team 1972 NCAA tournament, UCLA defeated Weber State 9058. During this time, he befriended the controversial writer Jack Scott, who wrote and published a book about him in 1978. 4.1Portland Trail Blazers (1974-1979) 4.1.1Injury-plagued early years (1974-1976) 4.1.2First championship and Finals MVP (1976-1977) 4.1.3MVP campaign and holdout (1977-1979) 4.2San Diego Clippers (1979-1985) 4.3Boston Celtics (1985-1987) 4.3.1Second championship and sixth man award (1985-1986) 4.3.2Injury-plagued final playing year (1986-1987) I had three different periods of my life in my relationship with him: (1) when I was a high school student and he was recruiting me; (2) when I played for him when I was 17 to 21; (3) and then 36 years of being his friend. [51][50] In a 40 series sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1977 Western Conference finals, Walton averaged 19.3 points, 14.8 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 2.3 blocks playing against fellow UCLA alum Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. I'll never be able to wash that off, and I carry it with me forever. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. He played college basketball for coach John Wooden and the UCLA Bruins, winning three consecutive national college player of the year awards (19721974), while leading UCLA to NCAA championships in 1972 and 1973 and an 88-game winning streak. Obviously, we didn't do a good job of that. "I wish we had NBA basketball here, and we don't because of me. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. [77][78], Walton said about his speech issues and subsequent career, "I'm a stutterer. I stuttered horrendously, couldn't speak at all. [citation needed], Said Walton of Coach Wooden: "I was John Wooden's easiest recruit. He was named first-team All-American with Jim Chones of Marquette, Bo Lamar of the Louisiana-Lafayette, Ed Ratleff of Long Beach State, and Tom Riker of South Carolina. College: UCLA High School: Helix in La Mesa, California He currently is a college assistant coach at San Diego Mesa College. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? What other performance could possibly come close to that? If you let him have the ball around the basket, you're dead. "Injuries [he missed games with a bad back]. Do you have a blog? I just wish I could do a lot of things over, but I can't. "I regret that I wasn't a better person. Walton's only four losses came in his senior year (Notre Dame, Oregon State, Oregon and then NC State in the NCAA tournament). I never spoke to anybody. Twitter: Join our linker program. They couldn't have been nicer, and I became their friend. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Team chemistry. Here's everything you need to know about Walton's time with the Bruins. Bill Walton Playoffs Game Log. I've got a new knee. Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Wednesday, March 1, 6:40AM. Throughout his career, nagging injuries continually slowed Walton. ("Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes! "[36], In 2009, Walton underwent an eight-hour spinal-fusion surgery. A better player. [46], On May 13, 1979, Walton signed as a veteran free agent with the San Diego Clippers; the Portland Trail Blazers received Kevin Kunnert, Kermit Washington and a 1980 first-round draft pick (Mike Gminski was later selected) as compensation ordered by the NBA. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. Omissions? Right, Born: Thank you Larry Bird. Andy Wittry has written for Stadium, SI.com, Sporting News, the Indianapolis Star, Louisville Courier-Journal and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. [22], Walton is a fan of the Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers Band, Neil Young, Phish, and Bob Dylan. Walton set the record for most points in an NCAA championship game, which still stands, and was the tournament's most outstanding player. Center [111][112][113] In the video for "Touch of Grey", Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart is wearing a Celtics jacket given to him by Walton. Walton spent the 198788 season on the Celtics' injured list. He loved to win on the opponent's court. In 1971-72, the Walton Gang went 30-0 and had only two games settled by single digits. DI indoor T&F championship selections revealed, How La. The Irish made six shots in a row, winning on Dwight Clay's shot with 29 seconds left, as Notre Dame prevailed 7170. Portland Trail Blazers, 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall), 1974 NBA Draft, Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1993 (Full List), More Bill Walton pages at Sports Reference. All of those guys all still my friends to this very day. I'm very proud of this team. "Walton started UCLA's famed fast break with quick outlet passes," noted the AP. Professional Life of Bill Walton. In 2009, however, after undergoing surgery because of chronic back problems, he briefly stepped away from his second profession. In the NCAA championship game, he had 24 points and 20 rebounds in the Bruins' 8176 victory over Florida State. Providing a reliable backup to Kevin McHale and Robert Parish, and playing alongside Larry Bird, Danny Ainge and Dennis Johnson, Walton received the 1986 NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award en route to the NBA championship. Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about not available Bill Walton on ESPN. "But then I would want to play another one. Updates? 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