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Chet Walker, a Hall of Famer who sued the NBA, dies at 84

Chet Walker has waited a long time to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. He believed he had been blackballed. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Chet Walker, a Philadelphia 76ers and Chicago Bulls great who has been inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame, has died, his former teams confirmed Saturday. He was 84 years old.

Walker, nicknamed “Chet the Jet” for his speed on the court, earned NBA All-Star honors in seven of his thirteen seasons as a professional and won a championship with the Sixers in 1967. He didn’t miss the playoffs once in his career, which ended after he settled a lawsuit against the Bulls and the NBA.

The Mississippi native played at Bradley University in college, where he led the Braves to the NIT championships in 1957 and 1960. He twice earned unanimous first-team All-American honors and left Bradley as the school’s all-time leading scorer . He remains fifth on the team’s current roster.

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The Sixers, then known as the Syracuse Nationals, selected Walker in the second round, 12th overall, in the 1962 NBA Draft. After a successful rookie year, the team moved to Philadelphia, where Walker developed into a perennial All-Star.

With Wilt Chamberlain leading the way and Walker and Hal Greer as co-stars, the 1967 Sixers became the first team since 1958 to defeat the Boston Celtics in the playoffs, defeating them in five games in the Eastern Conference finals. The Sixers then defeated the San Francisco Warriors, who left Philadelphia the previous decade, in the NBA Finals for the franchise’s second championship.

Traded to the Bulls in 1969 in exchange for Jim Washington, Walker continued to excel, leading Chicago to the playoffs after struggling in his first few seasons.

That career ended controversially in 1975 when the Bulls denied Walker’s request for a $200,000 annual salary. He then demanded to be traded or released and sued the Bulls when they refused, causing the team and the NBA to be sued for alleged antitrust violations.

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Walker received a settlement and chose to retire, later finding a second career as a writer and film producer. Meanwhile, the Bulls went from winning 47 games in the previous 1974-75 season to 24 wins in 1975-76.

It took decades for Walker to enter the Hall of Fame despite having a compelling case, and he told the Chicago Tribune in 2007 that he believed he had been blacklisted because of his lawsuit and leadership role in the players’ union.

Walker was finally enshrined in 2012, at the age of 72.

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