As UCLA begins its Big Ten foray in basketball in the 2024-25 season, the Bruins have plenty of hurdles to deal with this year. The whole UCLA family faces the sad news about Bruin legend Bill Walton’s passing.
The group contains members of Walton's favorite band, the Grateful Dead.
The band honored the NBA legend and famed Deadhead during their performance Thursday at the Sphere
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Along with many others, the UCLA athletics community is mourning the death of legendary Bruins basketball player Bill Walton, who died on Monday. Walton, who starred for the Bruins' dynasty from 1971-1974, helped lead UCLA to a record 88-game win streak and two national championship wins.
The Los Angeles Lakers might be in the midst of a pivotal summer filled with crucial decisions to make, but they and the rest of the basketball world took a moment to honor NBA legend Bill Walton.
Just recently, Bill Walton passed away at the age of 71 after a prolonged battle against cancer. Among the many personalities who have paid their tribute to the two-time NBA champion is no other than Los Angeles Lakers’ All-Star forward LeBron James.
"Every time we saw him it made such a huge impression," Eddie Vedder said of the NBA legend
Hall of Fame title-winning Portland Trail Blazers center Bill Walton sadly passed away on May 27 of colon cancer, at the far-too-young-to-us age of 71.
From leading the Portland Trail Blazers to the 1977 NBA Championship to impacting millions of basketball fans as a color commentator on TV, Bill Walton left an indelible mark on countless people, including Dan Dickau.
Former UCLA basketball legend Bill Walton died on Monday at the age of 71. Walton was one of the best Bruins of all time, helping lead UCLA during the time of their basketball dynasty to two national championships.
The NBA announced that Walton died on Monday at the age of 71.
In recent years, Pasch had become a symbol of Walton’s recent post-basketball career. Pasch served as the play-by-play announcer and Walton the color commentator for Pac-12 basketball games they would call on ESPN.
The basketball world and the UCLA community are mourning as we've lost the great Bill Walton. Walton passed away on Monday of cancer. He was 71 years old.
The Clippers have never retired a jersey in franchise history (except Bill Russell's No. 6 as part of a league-wide initiative). Is it time for the Los Angeles-based franchise to finally honor one of its greats?
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar issued a statement on Monday regarding the death of his fellow former UCLA Bruins legend, Bill Walton.
On Monday, the NBA announced Bill Walton, a former MVP and well-known broadcaster, died at 71 following a battle with cancer. Here are seven reasons we must never forget one of the greatest figures in basketball history.
There has been no shortage of emotional outpouring and tributes in the wake of Bill Walton's passing. One of the most heartfelt and heartbreaking has been, without a doubt, from Dave Pasch.
Bill Walton made his mark on the NBA as a player despite battling injuries throughout his career.
Hall of Fame center Bill Walton, a two-time national champion at UCLA and two-time NBA champion, died Monday after a prolonged battle with cancer. He was 71.
According to the league’s release, Walton passed away surrounded by family following a “prolonged” battle with cancer.
NBA legend Bill Walton has died.
NBA legend Bill Walton has tragically passed away due to cancer. Walton was 71. “Bill Walton was truly one of a kind,” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said.
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