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Bulls Hall of Famer Chet Walker dies at 84

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Bulls Hall of Famer Chet Walker dies at 84 originally appeared in NBC Sports Chicago

Bulls Hall of Fame forward Chet Walker has died, NBC Sports Chicago’s KC Johnson learned Saturday. He was 84 years old. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski was the first to report Walker’s death.

Walker played 13 seasons in the NBA, including his final six in the league with the Bulls from 1969-1975. With the Bulls, he earned four All-Star nods while averaging 20.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 474 games with the team. The Bulls have made the playoffs every season Walker has been with the team.

In 1972, Walker scored a career-high and then franchise-record 56 points against the Cincinnati Royals.

A native of Mississippi, Walker attended high school in Michigan but also went to Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. He graduated from Bradley in 1962 as the school’s all-time leading scorer. Today, his 1,975 career points rank fourth on the Braves’ all-time scoring list. He still leads the school in career double-doubles, scoring 54.

Walker was initially drafted into the NBA by the Syracuse Nationals in the second round of the 1962 NBA Draft, playing only his rookie season there. After playing six seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers, the Bulls traded Bob Kauffman and Jim Washington to the 76ers for Walker in 1969.

At the end of his career, Walker recorded 18,831 points, 7,314 rebounds and 2,126 assists just south of 80% shooting from the free throw line and 47% shooting from the field.

Walker racked up an appearance on the 1962-63 All-Rookie team, seven All-Star nods and an NBA championship with the 76ers in 1967. The Braves also retired his number 31 jersey.

In 2012, it was announced that Walker would be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Last year, Walker was inducted into the Bulls’ inaugural Ring of Honor class.

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