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Bill Walton

Biography

Bill Walton

Bill Walton was NCAA player of the year at UCLA from 1972 to 1974, when UCLA set an NCAA record eighty-eight consecutive-game winning streak. A former NBA Champion and MVP, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame and selected as one of the NBA’s Fifty Greatest Players ever. He has also had a successful award-winning broadcasting career with ABC, ESPN, NBC, MSNBC, CBS, Turner and Fox, among others. He currently resides in his hometown of San Diego with his family.

Bill Walton

Books by Bill Walton

by Bill Walton - Memoir, Nonfiction, Sports

In February 2008, Bill Walton suffered a catastrophic spinal collapse --- the culmination of a lifetime of injuries --- that left him unable to move. He spent three years on the floor of his house, eating his meals there and crawling to the bathroom, where he could barely hoist himself up onto the toilet. The excruciating pain and slow recovery tested Walton to the fullest. But with extraordinary patience, fortitude, determination and sacrifice --- and pioneering surgery --- he recovered, and now shares his life story in this remarkable and unique memoir.