Bill Walton
One Of Most Recognizable Sports Figures; Named To “50 Greatest NBA Players Of All-time” List; Basketball Hall Of Fame Member.
Basketball legend Bill Walton offers both insightful and entertaining keynotes showcasing learned lessons from the basketball court to business and broadcasting.
Bill is a beloved and recognizable sports figure who was top college basketball star at UCLA under legendary coach John Wooden,
He played for two NBA Championship teams, the Portland Trail Blazers and Boston Celtics. However, he also had challenges in that he stuttered badly and had a foot disorder that led to 39 surgeries. He had to go through extensive back surgery in 2008 due to his basketball career.
Bill was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame and the NBA named him one of 50 Greatest NBA Players of All-Time in 1997. He was also named one of the 75 Greatest Players in NBA History in 2021.
His broadcasting career includes Pac-12 games for ESPN and the Pac-12 Network. He was named one of the top 50 Sports Broadcasters of All Time by the American Sportscasters Association in 2009.
Bill published his autobiography Back from the Dead, which was a New York Times bestseller. He is perhaps the best-known Deadhead, having seen over 1,000 shows.
Bill is one of the best speakers from the sports world and can speak to overcoming odds and changing directions.
“THE POWER OF POSITIVE“
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’s also among the most upbeat and positive people you’ll ever meet. It’s a mindset he’s cultivated and credits for his ability to adapt, persevere, and ultimately succeed in his 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 undiagnosed congenital foot 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 Walton loves to inspire audiences with tales about the power of positive.
“LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM THE HARDWOOD”
Basketball icon Bill Walton was part of legendary college and NBA championship teams: UCLA, the Boston Celtics and Portland Trail Blazers. He was also part of the last place San Diego Clippers. To Bill, the difference between winning and losing was leadership. The best coaches knew how to get the best out of their players. In Bill’s career no one was better than legendary UCLA coach John Wooden. An English teacher who coached on the side for extra money, Wooden focused on the fundamentals. He never talked about winning – and rarely even mentioned the opposing team. Wooden did insist that players work together, not be selfish, execute flawlessly, and be accountable for doing their best. Armed with that approach Wooden went on to win 88 consecutive games (a men’s collegiate record which still stands) and ten national championships. Bill Walton, the consummate storyteller, shares tales that are as insightful as they are entertaining – about lessons of leadership he learned from John Wooden, Red Auerbach, Jack Ramsey, and others during his storied career. Walton provides an inside look at how world-class performance is really achieved on the basketball court – leadership and teamwork lessons based on principles that transfer off the court, too.
“TALES OF INJURY, REHABILITATION, AND RECOVERY“
After 37 surgeries, basketball superstar Bill Walton knows a thing or two about sports injuries and sports injury rehabilitation. He has the dubious distinction of being the most-injured player in NBA history. In his 14-year pro career Bill missed a total of 9½ full seasons due to injury. Even so, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame and won numerous awards and honors for his brilliant play. Imagine his impact on the game had he stayed healthy! Bill’s feet, knees, and back – the foundation of his ability to perform as an athlete – let him down. His most serious surgery was to straighten his spine after spending 2½ years on the floor of his home in agonizing pain – literally unable to move and contemplating suicide. Now back in the game of life, Bill remains active on his bike – participating in several week-long charity biking events for groups like Challenged Athletes Foundation. He also speaks to audiences of patients, health care professionals, and those from allied fields – delivering an authentic and inspiring message about his own healing and sports injury rehabilitation.
“WHY WINNING TEAMS WIN”
What’s the secret to team success? Basketball legend Bill Walton has a lot to say on that topic and he speaks from experience. Bill played on two championship teams under the revered UCLA coach John Wooden. Bill’s teams contributed to the Bruins’ 88-game winning streak, still the record in men’s basketball more than 40 years later. Bill was also a two-time NBA champion; with the Portland Trail Blazers and Boston Celtics. Of course, it’s not possible to appreciate great teamwork unless you’ve seen the other side of that coin and Bill experienced that as well during his time with the San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers. That experience gave him a strong understanding of the building blocks necessary for great teams to develop and function. After Bill’s playing days ended, broadcasting offered him the perfect perch from which to watch extraordinary teams perform. Throughout his business endeavors, Bill applied the teamwork lessons he learned from sports with astonishing success. In this keynote speech, Bill talks about the essentials of successful teams – cooperation, friendship, loyalty, sacrifice, discipline, and leadership – with humorous and revealing anecdotes. As one of the most colorful characters from the sports world, Bill Walton delivers an inspiring message for teams looking to take their organizations to the next level.
“NBA Legend Bill Walton delivered an intimate and inspirational message that was tailored to our organization. He was very personable and well-received by our audience.”
CEO, Fresno County Farm Bureau
“I have never received more positive feedback about one of our guest speakers and please believe me when I say a room full of lawyers is a very tough crowd. In describing your presentation, I heard the words “inspiring,” “motivating,” “positivity” and “amazing” multiple times. I think it would be a good idea for you to give your presentation on national television to our entire country, as I think you are just what we need to get inspired, motivated and to bring some positivity to everyone.”
Past President, Association of Southern California Defense Counsel
“We had Bill Walton at our event a few years ago-he did an unbelievable job! Very engaging with our members during a private meet & greet, and, joined the attendees at the opening reception. I’d highly recommend him to other groups.”
President & CEO, National Sporting Goods Association
“Without a pun, you are larger than life. Rarely have I had the pleasure of talking and sharing with someone as forthcoming as you displayed. And, it is even more rare to find a celebrity who is willing to give of his time so graciously. You deserve respect for all your achievements and maintaining a sense of civility – keeping down to earth and all things in perspective.”
Conference Program Director, BOSHA
“It was an amazingly, spectacular event with Mr. Walton. Our customers and guests were blown away with his genuineness — intelligence — outlook on life and compassion toward others — and their “one and lifetime” opportunity to meet a living legend. Bill went out of his way to make EVERY person in the room feel like they mattered — and he personally spent time talking to each of them. Simply unbelievable, which an email cannot describe.”
Head of Strategic Services, Irving Place Capital