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  1. Bill Bradley (Basketball Hall of Famers) by James Buckley, 2002-06
  2. Fifty Years of the Final Four : Golden Moments of the NCAA Basketball Tournament (50 Years) by Billy Packer, Roland Lazenby, 1987-11
  3. Values of the Game by Bill Bradley, 2000-01-04
  4. Time Present, Time Past: A Memoir by Bill Bradley, 1997-01-14
  5. A Sense of Where You Are: Bill Bradley at Princeton by John McPhee, 1978-10-01
  6. Life on the Run by Bill Bradley, 1995-05-02
  7. Bill Bradley:Scholar,Athl/Stsm by Tricia Andryszewski, 1999-09-01
  8. Bill Bradley, One to Remember by Jon C. Halter, 1974-12
  9. Michael Jordan Scrapbook by Bill Boherty, 1998-09

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Read NBA history with The Official NBA Encyclopedia FORMER U.S. SENATOR AND NBA GREAT DISCUSSES POLITICS, SPORTS AND MORE One-on-One with Bill Bradley
Senator, Hall-of-Famer, Rhodes Scholar, NBA All-Star, All-American. Those are just a few of the adjectives that usually precede the name Bill Bradley . A native of Crystal City, Missouri, Bradley possessed unique characteristics as not only an exemplary basketball player but an even better student. After maintaining an "A" grade-point average and a 38.0 ppg scoring average on the court during his senior year in high school, he chose to continue his education and basketball career at Princeton University, where he gained national recognition for his work ethic both on and off the court.

3. Bradley, Bill
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4. Bill Bradley: A Who2 Profile
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BILL BRADLEY Basketball Star/Politician One of the first pro-athlete-turned-politicians, Bradley was also one of the few with bona fide intellectual credentials. A three-time All-American at Princeton, Bradley delayed his professional basketball career to spend two years at Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship . Upon his return he joined the New York Knicks and played on their 1970 and 1973 championship teams. In 1978 he was elected to the U.S. Senate and served three terms. In January 1999 he announced his intention to run for president, aiming for the nomination from the Democratic Party. He was defeated in the 2000 primary elections by then Vice President Al Gore.
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    8. Bill Bradley Biography
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    July 28, 1943 in Crystal City, MO
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    High School Playing Highlights:
    • Scored 3,068 points Averaged 27.4 ppg in 112-game high school career Scored 20 or more points in 89 games, 30 or more points in 12 games, seven 40-point efforts and two 50-point performances Four-year letter winner Two-time Parade All-America Two-time All-State selection Three-time All-Conference selection Led Crystal City into the Missouri State Final Four three times Recruited by more than 70 colleges
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    College Playing Highlights:
    • National AP, UPI, USBWA Player of the Year (1965) Consensus First Team All-America (1964, 1965) First Team All-Academic (1965) Led Princeton to the 1965 Final Four, where he scored a record 58 points against Wichita State All-Ivy League selection (1963-65) NCAA Tournament MVP (1965) Averaged 30.2 ppg (2,503 points) in three college seasons

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    Bill Bradley (born July 28 to Warren Bradley Susie Bradley ) is a former professional basketball player who later became a well known United States Senator and presidential candidate. A native of Crystal City, Missouri , Bradley was a Rhodes Scholar and basketball player at Princeton University , serving as captain of the US Olympic basketball team in and received the James E. Sullivan Award , presented to the United States ' top amateur athlete, in After graduating from Princeton and playing professional basketball briefly in Italy , he was recruited by the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association . In ten years playing forward for the Knicks, "Dollar Bill," as he was known, scored a total of 9,217 points and won two NBA championships, in and . Bradley retired from basketball in . In , he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame , and in the Knicks retired his number 24 jersey. In , Bradley was elected to the United States Senate from New Jersey . He served in the Senate until his retirement in , serving on the Finance Committee , the Energy and Natural Resources Committee , the Special Committee on Aging , and the Select Committee on Intelligence Bradley ran for the Democratic Presidential nomination in , but lost to Vice President Al Gore . On January 6 , Bradley joined Gore in endorsing Howard Dean for President in 2004.

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    After a successful collegiate and professional basketball career, bill Bradleywas elected to the United States Senate from New Jersey in 1978.
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    , senator and basketball player. Bradley was first elected to the U.S. Senate from New Jersey as a Democrat in 1978. An advocate of tax reform, he cosponsored the Bradley-Gephardt fair tax bill. A three-time All-American at Princeton, he studied two years at Oxford, England, as a Rhodes scholar and then signed with the New York Knickerbockers. Bradley played nine years, retired in 1977, and was elected to basketball's Hall of Fame in 1982.
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    In New Interactive Column Life-Defining Transitions will Be the Focus T hirdAge.com the well known online community for active older adults, today announced the debut of " Bill Bradley Listening ," http://thirdage.com/bradley a new monthly interactive column written by former United States Senator Bill Bradley, 54. The column features stories and ideas from Bradley and from individuals across the country highlighting the transitions facing Americans today. "We haven't yet begun to effectively tap the most valuable resource we have - people," said former United States Senator and now Third Age contributor Bill Bradley . "One way to begin to do this is by listening to the stories of people across the country - particularly Third Agers. These individuals, like myself, are in the midst of a life-defining transition into the latter part of life. It's a time where seeking meaning in things outside of the material is particularly important. My hope is that by utilizing the Internet to share some of my stories and ideas I might begin a series of discussions on the issues facing Americans at this important time in their lives." According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, there are nearly 70 million people 50 years of age and older in the U.S. today. With Baby Boomers turning 50 at the rate of nearly one every seven seconds, this the fastest growing segment of the population. Internet use by this group is also large and growing quickly. According to a March, 1997 Nielsen/CommerceNet report, the number of Internet users in North America has doubled to 50.6 million during the last year, with 7.6 million (15%) of these aged 50 and older.

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    Bill Bradley (born July 28 ) is a former professional basketball player who later became a well known United States Senator and presidential candidate. A native of Crystal City, Missouri , Bradley was a Rhodes Scholar and basketball player at Princeton University , serving as captain of the US Olympic basketball team in and received the James E. Sullivan Award, presented to the United States ' top amateur athlete, in . After graduating from Princeton and playing professional basketball briefly in Italy , he was recruited by the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association . In ten years playing forward for the Knicks, "Dollar Bill," as he was known, scored a total of 9,217 points and won two NBA championships, in and . Bradley retired from basketball in . In , he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame , and in the Knicks retired his number 24 jersey. In , Bradley was elected to the United States Senate from New Jersey . He served in the Senate until his retirement in , serving on the Finance Committee, the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, the Special Committee on Aging, and the Select Committee on Intelligence.

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    NBA Career statistics One of the most publicized college athletes of his era, Bradley starred at Princeton University for three seasons, scoring 2,503 points for an average of 30.1 per game. A 6-foot-5, 205-pound forward, he was named to some All-American teams in 1963 and was a consensus All-American in 1964 and 1965, when he was unanimously named the college player of the year. Bradley, who captained the 1964 gold medal Olympic team, won the 1965 Sullivan Award as the outstanding amateur athlete of the year. He was the first basketball player to receive the award. Before he had even graduated, Bradley was the subject of a book, John McPhee's A Sense of Where You Are , originally a series of articles in the New Yorker. The title referred to Bradley's court sense. Small for his position and lacking speed, Bradley used intelligence, quickness, and hours of practice on his own to become an outstanding passer and shooter. He carried Princeton to three Ivy League titles. Bradley's value to the team was underlined in the 1964 Holiday Festival Tournament, when he scored 41 points against the University of Michigan to give Princeton a 75-63 lead before fouling out with about 41/2 minutes to play. With Bradley on the bench, Michigan outscored Princeton 17-3 to win 80-78.

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