Bill Walton Net Worth

$20,000,000

Bill Walton is a famous American retired professional basketball player and television sportscaster who has a net worth of $20 million. After establishing his reputation as a skilled basketball player during his college years with the UCLA Bruins, Bill Walton later went on to join the Portland Trail Blazers in the 70s.

Key facts:

  • Bill Walton is an American retired professional basketball player and television sportscaster
  • He won the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in 1977 when he played for the Portland Trail Blazers
  • In 1986, he won another NBA title as a member of the Boston Celtics
  • Walton struggled with chronic foot injuries throughout his NBA career
  • After retiring from basketball, he became a popular color commentator, mainly for ESPN

Basic Information About Bill Walton

Full NameBill Walton
CategoryAthletes β€Ί NBA Players
ProfessionsBasketball player, Athlete, Actor, Sports commentator
Net worth$20,000,000
Date of birth1952-11-05 (72 years old)
Place of birthLa Mesa
NationalityUnited States of America
EducationHelix High School, University of California
FatherWilliam Theodore Walton II
MotherGloria Anne
KidsAdam, Nathan, Luke, Chris
GenderMale
Height6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ Instagram β†—οΈŽ Twitter β†—οΈŽ Facebook β†—οΈŽ Imdb

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Bill Walton roles

Movie / Series Role
Ghost BustersBill Walton (uncredited)
Little NickyBill Walton
Uncle DrewBill Walton
He Got GameSelf
Pacific BlueSelf 1 episode, 1997
One on OneSelf 1 episode, 2002
Wheel of FortuneSelf - Celebrity Contestant / ... 3 episodes, 1993-2005
Late Night with Conan O'BrienSelf - Guest 1 episode, 1994

Bill Walton's Quotes

  • I have been blessed with an extraordinary life.
  • Failing to prepare is like preparing to fail.

Interesting Facts about Bill Walton

  1. Professional basketball player.
  2. Enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993.
  3. Played for the National Basketball Association's (NBA) Portland Trail Blazers (1974-1975 thru 1977-1978), San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers (1979-1980 thru 1984-1984), and Boston Celtics (1985-1986 & 1986-1987).
  4. Does NBA color commentary for NBC.
  5. Missed more than half the games his teams played while he was under contract (1974-1988) due to injury.
  6. Overcame a severe stuttering disorder while playing in the NBA.
  7. Spent more than half of his 14-year career (1974-1988) on the Injured List due to foot problems, including the entire 1987-1988 season (his last).
  8. Was a part of two NBA championship teams (with the Portland Trailblazers in 1977 and the Boston Celtics in 1986), and three NCAA championship teams with UCLA (in 1971, 1972, and 1973).
  9. Had perhaps the greatest game ever by a collegiate player in the 1973 NCAA Championship Game when he hit 21 of 22 shots from the field, scored 44 points, and pulled down 13 rebounds for UCLA in their 87-66 win over Memphis State.
  10. Son, Luke, is a senior and starting forward for the University of Arizona Wildcats. [2002]
  11. NBA MVP (1978). NBA Sixth Man Award (1986). Two-time NBA All-Star (1977-1978). All-NBA First Team (1978). All-NBA Second Team (1977). NBA All-Defensive first team (1977-1978). NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (1977). Led NBA with 3.25 blocked shots per game (1977). Holds NBA Finals single-game record for most defensive reboundsΒΎ20 (June 3, 1977 vs. Philadelphia and June 5, 1977 vs. Philadelphia). Shares NBA Finals single-game record for most blocked shotsΒΎ8 (June 5, 1977 vs. Philadelphia). NBA 50th Anniversary Team (1996).
  12. Played for UCLA (1970-1974). The Sporting News College Player of the Year (1972-1974). Naismith Award winner (1972-1974). The Sporting News All-America first team (1972-1974). NCAA Division I Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1972-1973). Holds NCAA tournament career record for highest field goal percentage (minimum of 60 made)ΒΎ68.6 percent, 109 of 159 (1972-1974). Holds NCAA tournament single-season record of highest field-goal percentage (minimum of 40 made)ΒΎ76.3 percent, 45-of-59 (1973). Named All-State, All-American, All-Conference and Conference MVP three times (1967-1970). Ranks first in career rebounding with 1,370 (15.7 average). Holds UCLA record for rebounds in a season (506 for a 16.9 average).
  13. All 4 sons play/have played college basketball: Adam, Nathan, Luke, Christopher (San Diego State class of 2004).
  14. Son, Luke, graduated from the University of Arizona and was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2nd round of the 2003 NBA Draft.
  15. All 4 sons play/have played college basketball: Adam Walton (Cal Poly Pomona), Nathan Whitecloud Walton (Princeton), Luke Walton (University of Arizona), Christopher Walton (San Diego State).
  16. Does commentary for NBA and had his own ESPN show called Bill Walton's Long, Strange Trip (2003).
  17. Is an avid fan of Grateful Dead. Toured around with and followed Grateful Dead.
  18. Is married to second wife. He has 4 children (all boys) with his first wife.
  19. Son, Nathan Whitecloud Walton, is running for Governor of California in 2003.
  20. In college, he managed to drive a VW Bug by completely removing the front seat and driving from the back.

Additional information of Bill Walton

ZodiacScorpio
Lucky Number6
Lucky StoneGarnet
Lucky ColorPurple
Best Match for MarriageCapricorn, Cancer, Pisces
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorWhite
EthnicityCaucasian
ReligionChristianity

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