Neal Walk

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Neal Walk (born July 29, 1948 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a 6' 10" retired American professional basketball player. He attended Miami Beach High School, and the University of Florida. Perhaps his most notable accomplishment was being drafted 2nd overall in the 1969 NBA Draft by the Suns, after they lost a coin toss with Milwaukee Bucks for the number one pick. Milwaukee chose future basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then still named Lew Alcindor) with the first pick. Wikipedia

Born:
July 29, 1948

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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Neal Walk. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Walk
  • Neal Walk Past Stats,...

    ...Ultimate Search Fantasy NealWalk NealEugeneWalk Position: C Height: 6' 10'' Weight: 220 Born: 7/29/1948, in Cleveland, OH, USA High School: Miami Beach, in Miami Beach, FL College: ...
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  • Profile in courage

    Neal Walk makes a move against the Seattle SuperSonics' Kennedy McIntosh in a 1974 game.
    www.jewishaz.com/jewishnews/990319/neal.shtml
  • SUNS: Neal Walk

    The Suns' first-round pick in the 1969 NBA Draft (second overall), Walk's combination of tough rebounding with a soft shooting touch and passing ability made him an effective center for five seasons. His best season was 1972-73, when he posted averages o
    www.nba.com/suns/history/Neal_Walk-26782-68.html
  • TheDraftReview - Neal Walk

    Neal Walk lives in the shadow of the legendary 1969 NBA Draft coin flip that gave the Milwaukee Bucks first choice for Lew Alcindor and left the Phoenix Suns "stuck" with him. But Walk was player who worked hard on the court, especially for rebounds, gra
    www.thedraftreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=...