Bill Walton, 1986 Celtics Champion, Dies at 71
Celtics Legend and Hall of Famer Remembered
The Boston Celtics organization is mourning the loss of Bill Walton, who passed away on Monday at the age of 71 after a long battle with cancer. Walton played a key role on the Celtics' 1986 championship team, and was a beloved figure among Celtics fans.
A Dominant Force
Walton was a dominant force in the NBA during his playing days. He was a two-time NBA champion, winning with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1977 and the Boston Celtics in 1986. He was also a three-time NBA All-Star and the NBA Finals MVP in 1977.
Walton was known for his long hair, colorful personality, and intense play. He was a fierce competitor on the court, but also a kind and compassionate person off the court.
A Celtics Legend
Walton played just one season with the Celtics, but he made a lasting impact on the franchise. He helped the Celtics win their 16th NBA championship, and was a fan favorite in Boston.
The Celtics organization released a statement on Monday expressing their condolences to Walton's family and friends. "Bill Walton was a true Celtics legend," the statement said. "He was a great player, a great teammate, and a great person. He will be deeply missed by the Celtics organization and by all basketball fans."
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