Reports: UCLA icon Wooden hospitalized in 'grave' condition
LOS ANGELES - Former UCLA basketball coach and Hall of Famer John Wooden was reportedly hospitalized in Los Angeles last night.
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LOS ANGELES - Former UCLA basketball coach and Hall of Famer John Wooden was reportedly hospitalized in Los Angeles last night.
Los Angeles television station KCAL and the Los Angeles Times reported that the 99-year-old Wooden was in "grave" condition at UCLA Medical Center.
The Times cited an anonymous school source who said Wooden's health has been an issue in recent weeks and that he was briefly hospitalized about a month ago.
UCLA spokesman Marc Dellins told the Associated Press that he spoke to a Wooden family member last evening and that the family asked that no other information about Wooden be released.
UCLA Medical Center spokeswoman Roxanne Moster said she couldn't confirm whether Wooden was there or not because it would be a "violation of medical privacy laws."
Family members couldn't be reached for comment by the AP.
Wooden led the Bruins to 10 NCAA championships - at one time winning seven in a row - during a 27-year run that ended with his team cutting down the nets one last time in 1975.
The Bruins won 88 consecutive games from 1971-74 and 38 consecutive NCAA Tournament games from 1964 to '74, both records.
UCLA great Bill Walton, who was at Game 1 of the NBA Finals in Los Angeles, said he visited Wooden on Tuesday, but that he would "let his family do the talking."