Bill Walton, Hall of Fame player who became a star broadcaster, dies at 71
Briefly

Bill Walton, larger than life, was a two-time NBA champion and MVP, transitioning from a collegiate star at UCLA to become a significant figure in basketball broadcasting.
Walton, with a shortened NBA career due to injuries, made a monumental impact with his relentless energy and unwavering candor, leaving a legacy in the game.
His historical performance in the 1973 NCAA title game, shooting 21 for 22 from the field, showcased his excellence and led UCLA to victory.
UCLA Coach Mick Cronin highlighted Walton's tremendous impact on college basketball, praising his energy, enthusiasm, and larger than life personality.
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