Bill Walton

Bill Walton
William Theodore "Bill" Walton IIIis an American retired basketball player and television sportscaster. Walton achieved superstardom playing for John Wooden's powerhouse UCLA Bruins in the early 1970s, winning three successive College Player of the Year Awards, while leading the Bruins to two Division I national titles. He then went on to have a prominent career in the National Basketball Associationwhere he was a league Most Valuable Playerand won two NBA championships. His professional career was significantly hampered by multiple foot...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth5 November 1952
CityLa Mesa, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Patrick Ewing used to be much better in every aspect of the game.
The only man who can stop Cliff Robinson is Cliff Robinson. The man is unstoppable even at 38.
Kenyon Martin is the 2nd best player in the Eastern Conference.
Yao Ming is the best thing to happen to the NBA in a long time. He is just a beautiful person inside and out. The vision, the creativity, the gentleness of spirit … he has it all.
When you intercept the ball with your stomach, that is great defense
A huge Chinese population here in... Houston.
Success at the highest level comes down to one question: Can you decide that your happiness can come from someone else's success?
At 49, I can say something I never would have said when I was a player. I am a better person because of my failures and disgraces.
I learned a long time ago that minor surgery is when they do operation on someone else, not you.
You don't win championships by just being normal, by just being average.
Tracy McGrady is doing things we've never seen from anybody - from any planet!
Mick Jagger is in better shape than far too many NBA players. It's up in the air whether the same can be said of Keith Richards.
Growing up, my parents were very, very strict. And then I went to UCLA with John Wooden, who was just off the charts.
I don't sleep much. I'm on the go. My mind is racing. My wife says my mind is like the rolling dials on a slot machine. So, yeah, I think about everything.