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Milwaukee Bucks co-owner and former player Junior Bridgeman passed away Tuesday at the age of 71. Current Bucks head coach Doc Rivers opened his pregame press conference in Indianapolis with a ...
Yesterday, March 11, the basketball world lost one of its GOATs. Junior Bridgeman, the 71-year-old billionaire businessman and 12-year NBA veteran, passed away.
Junior Bridgeman, a basketball standout who led Louisville to a Final Four, starred for the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks and then launched an even more successful career as a businessman with stakes in ...
Of Junior Bridgeman’s three children, two have taken the reins and made considerable strides in furthering the family legacy that their father created.
Seattle's Gus Williams holds Milwaukee's Junior Bridgeman's hand as they walk off the court following the Supersonics' 86-85 victory in NBA playoff action, April 19, 1980 in Milwaukee.
Junior Bridgeman, who left a lasting legacy on the basketball court during his career with the Milwaukee Bucks and later off the court as a business mogul, has died. He was 71 years old.
T he NBA suffered a devastating loss this past week with the death of Junior Bridgeman, a man who stood tall among his brethren but was likely unknown to the common fan.And that’s a shame ...
Junior Bridgeman, a former NBA player who played from 1975 to 1987, has died at the age of 71 after suffering a heart attack during an event in Louisville, Kentucky, ...
"A lot of people don't know this, but I've patterned my business acumen after Junior Bridgeman," said O'Neal. "If it wasn't for Bridgeman, I wouldn't have known where to start." He also shared how ...
Let's honor Junior Bridgeman by naming the U of L business school after him | Letter There would be no better tribute to Ulysses "Junior" Bridgeman, the University of Louisville and his legacy.
Junior Bridgeman was photographed at one of his Wendy’s restaurants for a January 1997 profile in Louisville Business First. Preview this article 1 min Junior Bridgeman's journey from star at ...
Junior Bridgeman, a basketball standout who led Louisville to a Final Four, played 12 seasons in the NBA and then launched an even more successful career as a businessman with stakes in publishing ...