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    Bill Walton, who won two NCAA titles with UCLA and two NBA championships during a Hall of Fame career, died Monday at age 71 after a prolonged battle with cancer.


    BU played Walton and UCLA in the 1972-73 season and lost 73-38. BU had ten points in the first half. Henry Thomas, who was 5'6", scored a basket by going under Walton. This is one of several "notable" BU games that I remember clearly.
    My first BU hoops game was on 12/30/1963. My dad took me to watch the Braves defeat Arizona 67-59. He helped me get Coach Orsborn's autograph before the game.

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    Bradley also played at UCLA when Lew Alcindor was dominating.
    Bradley lost to UCLA 109-73 just before Christmas 1967, but of significance- one of Bradley’s players (reserve center Greg Berry) inadvertently scratched Alcindor’s cornea, poking him in he eye accidentally. Alcindor recovered but it happened again a couple games later, causing him to wear goggles the rest of his career. A few games later, before Lew was fully used to the goggles, UCLA lost to Houston & Elvin Hayes in the Astrodome to snap a 47 game winning streak.
    So Bradley did play a small part in the game of the century.- https://exhibits.lib.uh.edu/s/timeline/item/15359

    Two years later Bradley almost pulled off the upset of the century, playing #1 ranked & eventual
    National Champion UCLA on Jan. Jan. 16, 1970, and losing in the final seconds 61-56

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    • #3
      Originally posted by yoda View Post
      Bradley also played at UCLA when Lew Alcindor was dominating.
      Bradley lost to UCLA 109-73 just before Christmas 1967, but of significance- one of Bradley’s players (reserve center Greg Berry) inadvertently scratched Alcindor’s cornea, poking him in he eye accidentally. Alcindor recovered but it happened again a couple games later, causing him to wear goggles the rest of his career. A few games later, before Lew was fully used to the goggles, UCLA lost to Houston & Elvin Hayes in the Astrodome to snap a 47 game winning streak.
      So Bradley did play a small part in the game of the century.- https://exhibits.lib.uh.edu/s/timeline/item/15359

      Two years later Bradley almost pulled off the upset of the century, playing #1 ranked & eventual
      National Champion UCLA on Jan. Jan. 16, 1970, and losing in the final seconds 61-56
      In that 1967 BU-UCLA game (12/22/67), Bradley senior center Joe Allen had one of the better games of his career, outscoring Lew Alcindor. Joe had 31 points and he held Alcindor to, I believe, just 13. Alcindor had 11 blocks in the game. But UCLA was loaded with talent and they won easily 109-73. UCLA went on to win the NCAA Championship that season.
      Bradley finished the season 19-9, and 12-4 in the MVC, but finished 2nd to Louisville (14-2), and the Braves played in the NIT.

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      • #4
        He will be missed. So entertaining.

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        • #5
          I was a student at Bradley the same years that Bill Walton was a student / player at UCLA 1971 - 1975. Attached is a picture of Bradley playing at UCLA against Bill Walton - December 1972.


          UCLA BU Bill Walton 1972.jpg
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          • #6
            Bradley lost to UCLA 73-38 (12/1/72).
            Bradley didn't have a very good team that 1972-73 season. They ended 12-14 overall, and 4-10 in the MVC - https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...-schedule.html

            Meanwhile, UCLA finished that season undefeated 30-0, and the 1973 NCAA Champion. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972%E...asketball_team

            Here is the '72-'73 Bradley roster and stats- https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb.../men/1973.html

            Here is a link to that video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i07B9Ssy2Hg

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            • #7
              Saw Joe Allen on the BU bench. He was an assistant coach at the time. Also John Wooden was shown, briefly.
              Bradley didn't have a very good team that 1972-73 season.
              BU lost to Milwaukee in the next game which was at home. Coach Stowell lasted five more years as HC. AD Orsborn was hesitant to fire him before the 77-78 season, which was Stowell's last. Maybe he should have been fired after the Milwaukee game.
              My first BU hoops game was on 12/30/1963. My dad took me to watch the Braves defeat Arizona 67-59. He helped me get Coach Orsborn's autograph before the game.

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              • #8
                for those who are card collectors - do you know that Joe Allen did appear on a Panini issue in 1969
                while playing professionally in Italy

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