Extractions: 8' Square Tubing Dual Pedestal Picnic Table With 2 x 10 x 8' Aluminum Planks - Bill Walton's Stats: Holds NCAA tournament career record for highest field goal percentage. Member of UCLA team with record 88 straight wins. Led UCLA to a three year 86-4 record. Played for the Trailblazer, Clippers, and Celtics during NBA career. Member of two NBA Championship teams. This jersey is made of rough double knit and has gold and white trim around the neck and arm holes. It has UCLA across the front and the player's number on the front and back in gold on white. The player's name is on the back in gold.
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Bill Walton's Biography Biography of bill walton, NBA AllStar basketball Player, NBC basketballAnnouncer, and former UCLA All-Star. William Theodore walton http://www.billwalton.com/bio.html
Extractions: William Theodore Walton, III (Bill) was born on November 5th, 1952, in San Diego, California. He was introduced to the game of basketball while in the fourth grade at Blessed Sacrament Elementary School by coach Frank "Rocky" Graciano. Walton then attended Helix High School, where the basketball coach was Gordon Nash. At Helix, his team won the California Interscholastic Federation High School title two years in a row, while winning their final 49 consecutive games. Walton enrolled at UCLA in 1970. He played center for John Wooden's Varsity team for three seasons (1972-1974), after a year with the freshman team in 1971. He was a member of two NCAA championship teams compiling an NCAA record 88 consecutive game winning streak. Bill Walton is a three-time recipient of the NCAA Player of the Year Award, 1972, '73 and '74. Walton is a 3 time All-American College Player and winner of the Sullivan Award for the United States Best Amateur Athlete of 1973. He was named to the Pacific 8 All-Conference first team 3 times and was conference player of the year for three consecutive years. At UCLA Walton was a scholar-athlete who also earned Academic All-American honors three years in a row. He graduated with honors with a B.A. in history. Walton's professional career began when he was the number one over all pick in the 1974 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. He was a member of their championship team in 1977. Nine years later he earned another championship title, this time with the Boston Celtics in 1986. He played with the Trailblazers 1974-1979, the San Diego Clippers 1979-1984, the relocated Los Angeles Clippers in 1985, and The Boston Celtics 1985-1988.
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Extractions: Salutes Bill Walton The Grateful Dead are pleased to introduce the Hall of Honor , a new way to pay tribute to those who make our community and the world at large a better place, while raising funds for a variety of good causes. Purchase T-Shirts and Posters Here! Grateful Dead Press Release It's a safe bet that Bill Walton is the world's most visible Deadhead - not just for his unmistakable physical appearance (it was hard to miss a 7-foot-plus redhead in a crowd at a Dead show!), but for the high public profile he has maintained for much of the last three decades, as the result of a career overflowing with remarkable accomplishments. He first rose to national prominence as the center and most dominant player on coach John Wooden's Bill Walton considers it a special honor to serve on the board of the Rex Foundation . Long a social activist, Bill cherishes this opportunity to pass on some of the inspiration he's derived from his experiences among the Grateful Dead and the Deadhead community. "It's given me my life," he says. "The Grateful Dead were always about making the wildest dreams come true, and most of my dreams certainly have come true. People like me have the greatest life, and it's my duty, my responsibility, my obligation, to help make other people's dreams come true. The Rex Foundation has helped countless people to create better lives. I'm honored to be given the opportunity to make a difference, and to help make a better world." In acknowledgement of the countless contributions Bill Walton has made to our world, we are proud to induct him into the
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Extractions: Sports Halls of Fame/Who's Who U - Z Bill Walton Born: Nov. 5, 1952 Basketball C 3-time College Player of Year (1972-74); led UCLA to 2 national titles (1972-73); led Portland to NBA title as MVP in 1977; regular season MVP in 1978; successful basketball analyst, hired for ESPN/ABC's coverage in 2002. Bill Walton Houston volleyball to face C-USA rivals (University Wire) Wooden's players honor his 'Legacy' (USA Today) GAME DAY: COLLEGES (The Washington Post) STIFF NCAA PENALTIES IRK ARIZONA COACH (The Columbian) Washington tries to overcome Pauley curse in Pac-10 opener (University Wire) Rap lyrics considered art by some (The Toronto Star) NBA delivered all the goods to NBC Sunday (The Atlanta Constitution) FALLEN STARS MAKE PLAYOFF RACE TIGHTER (The Record (Bergen County, NJ))
The Sporting News: History Of The NCAA College Basketball Tourney of Famer and MSNBC columnist bill walton had more These days, walton s in the broadcastingbusiness, calling another dynasty like UCLA in college basketball? http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/ncaa/walton.html
Extractions: The Sporting News Hall of Famer and MSNBC columnist Bill Walton had more than one shining moment as a UCLA Bruin. Big Red's best postseason effort came in the 1973 championship game against Memphis State, when he hit 21-of-22 shots in the Bruins' 87-66 win. These days, Walton's in the broadcasting business, calling NBA games for NBC and NCAA Tournament action for CBS. TSN: Think we'll ever see another dynasty like UCLA in college basketball? BW: Well, the elements are not there. First of all, you have to have the incredible selflessness of Coach Wooden and the uniqueness of him. There's Lute Olson, at the college level today. There's Mike Krzyzewski. But with Coach Wooden, you're talking about a person that comes along once in history. And then you're talking about the uniqueness of UCLA and what an incredible place that is. And you're talking about a changed landscape in our culture, where education and going to college is not as highly prized and valued as it was before. You see high school players not even thinking about going to college. The dream of being a part of a great college basketball team is not there. All they want to think about is money. And then you've got the changed mindset of the players. It used to be that all the players wanted to go to the same school and be part of a great team and play with other great players. Now, people want to go where there's nobody else who's any good so that they can be the individual star. While we would like to see brilliance and sustained greatness at the collegiate level, unless things turn around in our culture, it's not going to happen anytime soon. You see what happened with that Duke team just two years ago when they had all these highly talented players. And they left. After one year. How sad.
The Sporting News: Basketball Almanac 608! VIEW COVERS! basketball Hall of Fame LZ. Name, Year Inducted. Wachter,Edward A. 1961. walton, bill, 1993. Wanzer, Robert F. 1987. West, Jerry, 1979. http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/almanac/nba/hof_l-z.html
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CELTICS: Where Are They Now? - Bill Walton game, Celtics.coms Jeff Twiss sat down with the Hall of Famer to get his thoughtson life, basketball and the future. What keeps bill walton busy presently? http://www.nba.com/celtics/news/whereAreTheyNow_20040405.html
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Extractions: HOME ABOUT US CONTACT US OUR PHILOSOPHY ... Search for another speaker Bill Walton Category: Basketball, Broadcasters, Hall of Famers In brief Bill Walton condenses the lessons of a brilliant career in sports: focusing on teamwork, overcoming adversity, hard work, the fundamentals and a positive attitude - and demonstrates how these characteristics create personal success in business. Fee Range: William Theodore Walton, III (Bill) was born on November 5th, 1952, in San Diego, California. He was introduced to the game of basketball while in the fourth grade at Blessed Sacrament Elementary School by coach Frank "Rocky" Graciano. Bill Walton then attended Helix High School, where the basketball coach was Gordon Nash. At Helix, his team won the California Interscholastic Federation High School title two years in a row, while winning their final 49 consecutive games. Walton enrolled at UCLA in 1970. He played center for John Wooden's Varsity team for three seasons (1972-1974), after a year with the freshman team in 1971. He was a member of two NCAA championship teams compiling an NCAA record 88 consecutive game winning streak.