The back of this classic Bulls warm-up jacket reads "Walker," but it might as well be "Underrated" since that's the name Chet "The Jet" Walker lived with for 13 pro seasons. The hard-nosed 6'7" power forward was on the "best ever" '67 Sixers with Wilt Chamberlain before moving to the Bulls, who with Bob Love and Jerry Sloan became one of the toughest clubs in the league, making the playoffs 6 straight years. In all, Walker scored over 18,000 points and was an All-Star 7 times. Today he's a respected Hollywood producer. The white snap-on jacket reads "Chicago" and "25" on the front and "Walker" in red on black tackle twill on verso over a large and scary-looking part-nylon Bulls logo with white stitched horns. Wilson [size] L tagging in neck. Nice use includes some soiling on inside of back collar. Great pre-Jordan Bulls memorabilia. Came from Chicago area sportswriter.