Junior made us all better people and Louisville a better city,” Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said in a statement.
The former Louisville basketball star was speaking at an event at the Galt House when he reportedly said he thought he was having a heart attack.
Bridgeman's jersey was retired by the Bucks in 1988 after his 10 seasons with the team. Forbes magazine profiled Milwaukee Bucks minority owner Junior Bridgeman on Feb. 13, revealing that the ...
After 10 seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks, Junior Bridgeman finally started to make the big bucks—really big—with fast-food franchises and a Coca-Cola bottling company. He’s now in rare air ...
Bridgeman was among the 1975 NBA Draft class and was selected in the first round as the eighth pick by the Los Angeles Lakers, notes Basketball Reference. He was soon traded to the Milwaukee Bucks ...
Way to go, Mr. Bridgeman! Ulysses Junior Bridgeman, a former NBA player and minority owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, is adding billionaire status to his impressive resume. The 71-year-old mogul ...
Forbes magazine profiled Milwaukee Bucks minority owner Junior Bridgeman on Feb. 13, revealing that the former Bucks standout now holds "billionaire" status. The 71-year-old Louisville resident ...
Milwaukee Bucks playing legend and minority owner Ulysses "Junior" Bridgeman is now — similar to some of his fellow Bucks owners — a billionaire, according to a new report from Forbes.
The financial media outlet now estimates the wealth of former NBA player and businessman Ulysses "Junior" Bridgeman at $1.4 billion. The report was published as part of a "daily cover" feature on ...
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