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Hall of Fame basketball legend Bill Walton dies at 71
Yahoo Sports· 4 hours agoBill: I've been dead for quite a few years@Jasonbenetti: And we all might be by the end of the night...
Does Larry Bird own the Pacers? Explaining Celtics legend's consulting role with Indiana | Sporting...
Sporting News· 4 days agoLarry Bird might be a Celtics legend but he has had ties to the Pacers organization since 1992.
Texas Longhorns Legend Mike Cotten Passes Away at 84
Sports Illustrated· 5 hours agoThe Texas Longhorns family lost a legend on Saturday after former star quarterback Mike Cotten passed away after a battle with an undisclosed illness....
Lakers News: Bronny James Explains How He Feels About Being Son of LA All-Star LeBron
Sports Illustrated· 5 hours agoThe Los Angeles Lakers have some big decisions to make this upcoming season, including what to do...
Bill Walton college: Stats, highlights, records from UCLA center's Hall of Fame career
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 2 hours agoBill Walton, who died Monday, is one of the best college basketball players of all time. Here's a look at stats, records and more from his UCLA career:
40% of Warren Buffett's $379 Billion Portfolio Is Invested in Only 1 Stock
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoAs of Dec. 26, 2015, the company had $216 billion of cash, cash equivalents, and marketable...
Dabney Coleman's Death Certificate Reveals Official Cause Of Death
TheBlast via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHe was so good at what he did it’s hard to imagine movies and television of the last 40 years...
Shine On, Ride On Bill Walton
The Wall Street Journal· 2 hours agoA basketball legend dies at age 71—leaving behind a legacy as a beloved cyclist, too.
He won 2 NBA championships, 2 college titles.
UPI· 3 hours agoESPN announcer Bill Walton pepares to broadcast Houston Rockets-Denver Nuggets game at the Pepsi Center in Denver on January 12, 2007. May 27 (UPI) --...
Curtis Murayama: Ako, Tatsuno legendary status started in states while at Aiea
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 19 minutes agoAko, a right-hander, was a three-time OIA West MVP from 1971 to 1973 and Tatsuno, a lefty, followed...