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BILL WALTON: Planning to Accomplish the Dream
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BILL WALTON: 6 Keys to Sustaining World Class Performance
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BILL WALTON: No Winning Without Perseverance - Don't Give Up Too Soon
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BILL WALTON: Being Part of Something Special
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BILL WALTON: Life's Ultimate Lessons - Pride, Loyalty & Gratitude
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BILL WALTON: You Can't Finish What You Don't Start
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BILL WALTON: Michael Jordan and Getting the Job Done
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BILL WALTON: NBA Profile
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BILL WALTON: Taking the First Step
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BILL WALTON: Improbable Transition - The Power of Persistence
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BILL WALTON Honored As Hometown Hero at NBA All-Star Game
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DN Conversations: BILL WALTON, a Positive Force of Nature, Joins Tony D’Amelio
Rising to the Challenge
“Those not willing to risk going too far will never know how far they can go.” Those words from Bill Walton sum up his philosophy of life. At 6’ 11” in his Grateful Dead tie-dyed t-shirt, Bill Walton is one of the most recognizable and colorful sports legends ever. He also has one of the greatest can-do attitudes you’ll ever encounter. It’s a mindset he’s cultivated and he gives it credit for helping him adapt, persevere, and ultimately succeed in challenges on and off the court. Named one of “50 Greatest NBA Players of All Time,” Bill incredibly missed 9½ of his 14 NBA seasons due to injuries related to orthopedic problems. Despite that, his achievements on the court were enormous. When his storied career ended with his 30th surgery, Bill’s dream was to pursue sports broadcasting. One problem: a severe lifelong stutter that prevented him from even saying a simple “thank you.” Undeterred, Bill set about the task of learning to speak. He conquered stuttering and found a place behind the mic – earning numerous awards and honors since. Bill’s greatest test came in 2007 when severe back pain confined him to the floor of his home for 2½ years. Finally relenting to surgery in 2009, the grueling rehab and recovery from that 37th surgery could well be Bill’s biggest achievement. While Bill exclaims regularly, “I’m the luckiest guy on Earth,” it’s clear his outlook on life helped create that luck. Bill loves to inspire audiences to rise to the challenge of seeing just how far they can go.