Bill Walton was 'quite the presence,' Mission Valley YMCA members say

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Bill Walton was 'quite the presence,' Mission Valley YMCA members say
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SAN DIEGO — Nearly everyone from the court to the pool had a story to tell about Bill Walton at the YMCA in Mission Valley .

According to the YMCA, Bill spent most of his time in the indoor pool because the water helped his chronic pain. He even said it saved his life at one point.

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