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Ex-NBA player turned billionaire dies at age 71

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Former NBA player Junior Bridgeman, who later went on to have a successful career as an entrepeneur, died on Tuesday at the age of 71 after suffering a medical emergency.

Bridgeman died after collapsing during a luncheon for the Lincoln Heritage Council of the Boy Scouts of America at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, WDRB reported on Tuesday.

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Bridgeman was an accomplished basketball player from an early age. He was a state champion in high school in Indiana and later went on to play for Louisville in college. Bridgeman was a conference player of the year twice at Louisville and helped lead the Cardinals to the Final Four in 1975.

Bridgeman became the No. 8 overall pick in the 1975 draft by the Los Angeles Lakers and was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks in the famous Kareem Abdul-Jabbar trade. He averaged 13.6 points per game over his 12-season NBA career, which included time spent with the Bucks and Clippers.

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During his offseasons, Bridgeman worked and studied the business of fast food restaurant Wendy’s. He eventually became a franchisee of the chain and owned over 100 Wendy’s and Chili’s restaurants. He was ranked in 2016 by Forbes as the fourth-wealthiest former athlete. Only Michael Jordan, David Beckham and Arnold Palmer were listed ahead of Bridgeman.

In September, Bridgeman was announced as a 10-percent owner of the Bucks. The team shared a statement regarding Bridgeman’s death.

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