Bill Walton's 4 Sons All Played College Basketball, But Only 1 Made the NBA
The Walton Legacy Lives On
Bill Walton, the legendary NBA champion and Hall of Famer, passed away on May 27, 2023, at the age of 71. He left behind a legacy not only on the court but also within his family. All four of Bill and Susie Walton's sons played college basketball, continuing the family's passion for the sport.
Luke Walton
The youngest of the Walton sons, Luke, was born on March 28, 1980. He played for the University of Arizona before being drafted into the NBA in 2003. Luke went on to have a successful playing career, winning two NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Chris Walton
Born on March 2, 1975, Chris Walton played for the University of Massachusetts. He was a talented forward but never made it to the NBA.
Nate Walton
Nate Walton, born on December 15, 1975, also played for the University of Massachusetts. Like his brother Chris, he did not pursue a professional basketball career.
Adam Walton
The eldest Walton son, Adam, was born on January 1, 1973. He played for the University of Northern Arizona and went on to become a teacher and coach.
While only one of Bill Walton's sons reached the NBA, all four carried on the family's passion for basketball. They each made their own mark on the sport, continuing their father's legacy both on and off the court.
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