June 9th 2024.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Chet Walker, a beloved member of the Chicago Bulls family. According to NBA.com, the former Bulls player passed away on June 8 at the age of 84 after a long illness. His legacy on and off the court will forever be remembered and cherished by fans and players alike.
The Bulls organization released a statement expressing their deep sadness over Walker's death. They highlighted his impressive career and numerous accolades, including being inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Walker's six seasons with the Bulls from 1969 to 1975 were marked by consistent success, as the team never missed the playoffs. He also made history as a seven-time NBA All-Star and one of the first members of the Chicago Bulls Ring of Honor.
Walker's impact on the Bulls franchise is undeniable, as he ranks among the top players in several categories, including shooting, free throws, field goals, total points, and scoring average. His scoring record in a Bulls game is second only to the legendary Michael Jordan. He also had the honor of winning an NBA championship in 1976 while playing alongside Wilt Chamberlain on the Philadelphia 76ers.
Before his time with the Bulls, Walker attended Bradley University, where he became the school's all-time leading scorer. It was during his time there that he earned the nickname "Chet the Jet" for his impressive speed and agility on the court.
In 1962, Walker was drafted by the Syracuse Nationals and later moved with the team to become the Philadelphia 76ers. He played with them until 1969 when he joined the Chicago Bulls. Walker's contributions to the team over five seasons were invaluable, and he became a fan favorite for his skill and dedication.
In 2012, Walker was officially inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, solidifying his place among the greatest players in the sport. This year, he was also honored by the Bulls organization as one of the first members of the Chicago Ring of Honor, alongside other iconic figures such as Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, and Phil Jackson.
The news of Walker's passing has been met with an outpouring of love and condolences from the basketball community. His impact on the sport and the city of Chicago will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, Chet Walker.
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