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In Memoriam: Bill Walton (1952-2024)



A larger than life figure on and off the court, Hall of Famer Bill Walton was truly one of the giants of the game. An incredibly skilled big man who could shoot and pass, he helped re-invent the center position. As a collegian he had a legendary career at UCLA where he was a two time NCAA Champion. Entering the NBA, he led the Portland Trail Blazers to an NBA Title in 1977 and captured MVP honors in 1978. Moving to Boston, he won Sixth-Man of the Year honors as a key member of the 1986 Celtics Championship team. His post-playing career was equally as impressive as he became one of the game’s most beloved and respected broadcasters, where his enthusiasm and passion made him one of the sport’s great ambassadors.

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39 Comments

  1. He’s the Yogi Berra of basketball. Such a character and a genuine person that people sometimes forgot about what a great athlete he was.

  2. I’m totally confused. Who is Larry Bird? I follow famous start not a names. I’m sorry for the loss.

  3. For my money, when totally healthy, he was the best all-around center ever! It was absolutely a sublime joy to watch this man play basketball, he played pure team basketball! If he doesn't get hurt he wins four or five more rings!
    As great as he was as a player he was a better human being! There's no doubt in my mind he's up in heaven with the angels now!

  4. From Guy was labeled stutterer you wouldn't never known considering he would become one of best colorful analysts this league would have ever seen…He missed…How can you hate this guy…To hear of his passing on NBA Radio was devastating…
    My condolences to his family and all his teammates he ever play with and all his broadcast partners….🏀🎤🏀🎤🏀🎤🏀🎤

  5. Since bill left Portland that franchise just can’t seem to shake this weird curse. First not drafting Jordan, then not drafting Durant, then Brandon Roys knees break down as he about to take off, Then Aldridge gives up and leaves, Dame tries and tries but finally even he can’t take it anymore and leaves

  6. Bill was well over 7' but wanted to be listed at 6'11"..he thought there was a certain stigma attached to being listed as 7'..

  7. Bill Walton would love all these comments. I hope he realized how much he was loved and admired. RIP

  8. I never understood how someone could have such self-confidence and be so ugly in the face LOL I come from San Diego and grew up with The waltons didn't know them of course but grew up knowing they were nearby, he will be missed I cannot believe he's gone.

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