Bill Walton used to play basketball in Wallace Park back in Portland Oregon before the trailblazers won the 76-77 championship, he would always sign autographs and play a bit of basketball with us kids, it was a great time to be a kid..
I'm a Lakers fan and will always love Bill Walton. He's funny, charismatic, authentic, and always has my attention when he speaks. Not many people can do that but he's such an insightful person. R.i.p. Bill
Met Bill in person exactly once when I was a lowly producer/engineer for a sports talk show in local radio and he was really nice even in our brief exchange. Wish I’d had more of a chance to get to know him. Everyone seems to have good things to say.
Trent Reznor and Bill Walton are the two men who I have loved since i was in the single digits. It troubles me that I’m 40…..but the past three decades are two different stories of resilience. I had the pleasure of yelling QUACK QUACK with Bill in Berkeley and Eugene. Bill’s positivity and eccentricity was always genuine amidst struggles that would have broke me. Poorly phrased and stream of consciousness….Bill wouldn’t mind. Thanks Dave’s social media team. And Dave you are definitely in the select Tier Two of iconic bellow Reznor and Walton.
I was in complete shock when the news broke headlines. I was just discussing him and now he’s gone. It’s crazy. He was a bright, humorous, talented human being who dedicated himself to the game of basketball. Fun fact: He is the only brother-brother combination to perform in the NBA Finals as well as the Super Bowl with his brother Bruce. May he Rest In Paradise.
I was an undergrad at Oregon when Bill got drafted by the Blazers. When he was fighting w/ the Blazers & the NBA over his long hair, I was in a lawsuit w/ Oregon for depriving me a right to an education because my hair was too long. Coincidentally, while Bill's hair was red & mine was brown, we both had curly hair & could have been brothers. My phone rang at my house one day, & the gravelly voice asked, "Is this George? This is Bill Walton, I play for the Trailblazers. Don't know if you know who I am." He'd seen the TV interviews & newspaper articles about the lawsuit & thought 'I needed an ally & besides that, you look like you could be my little bro. (He was only 6 months older than me.) And, brothers need to stick up for each other.' That began a friendship that has lasted nearly 50 years. Like brothers, once again, I've been on a nearly 4 yr journey w/ cancer, too. I got a reprieve a few months ago, when I learned the 3rd incidence of cancer, a liver tumor is completely gone. The original throat cancer in my R tonsil took surgery one year, then chemo & rad, the next to erase. Bill wasn't as fortunate... gonna miss the big guy.
His stellar Trail Blazers run, being the best player in the league, exciting, team-oriented, giving the smaller city Portland its only major professional sports championship. Then the beautiful basketball with the Boston Celtics, a perfect two-man game with Larry Legend (like playing with "Picasso," as he said), gutting through his injuries to have a few precious moments on the floor. Then his commentary where he showed his endless enthusiasm for excellent basketball and his distaste for "terrible" shots. Then his later years sharing his passion for the game, the Grateful Dead, and life. A beautiful man who lived a very full life.
Amazing this man had a stutter and was so shy he could barely talk until 1980! RIP to a legend in basketball and one of the greatest centers to ever play
I grew up in NYC a fan of all the city's sports teams and when life took me to other places, I never adopted the local teams and continued to root for the NYC teams...with one exception. That was when I lived in Portland, Oregon for 3 years during Bill's championship time with the Blazers in the 1970s.. He turned me into a Trailblazer fan and the Knicks moved one spot down the list. To this day at the same age as he was on his passing yesterday, he is my NO. 1 sports hero of all time passing even Mickey Mantle. An avid all sports fan throughout the last 65 of my 71 years, I have never received so much gratification rooting for a team as I did for Bill's championship run with the Blazers, and also in the following season when the defending champs were even better -- going 50-10 in the first 60 games before Bill got hurt and the season was over. His play defined the expression which now defines Superstar and MVP - i.e. he gigantically elevated the game of every one of his teammates. I have never seen an athlete have 2 seasons as great as Bill's last 2 years in Portland. A great man on and off the court - in fact I lived 2 blacks from his residence for a year, and I woke up early a few times to open my blinds - and Bill was outside my window in our parking lot teaching a dozen or more very young kids how to juggle and other fun skills, and they were enjoying a great moment in their youth. I am not a religious man so I can't offer an RIP, but I loved Bill Walton as a player and as a great human being, and we have lost one of our very very best people!
San Diego Legend. So glad I got to meet, chat with him at a Dead and friends concert, June 2004, @Cricket Center, Phoenix on the lawn between acts. Truly, he gave me his undivided attention and was happy I could share a story about the 1981 Clippers.
Damn😔 I still have a NBA Playoff T Shirt he gave me outside TD Bank in Boston. Most genuinely happy nice guy you’d ever want to meet. Didn’t know he was battling that damn cancer 😡😠😤🤬 RIP Bill you were one of the good guys. Thanks for all the memories friend.
I was born right near Bill Walton's home. Bill had a teepee in his backyard, and I was fortunate to meet Bill at an ATM (in this particular neighborhood). I really enjoyed listening to Bill doing color-commentary on NBA games. Rest Well B.W. 🙏
"Too much smoke coming out" lol if that is not classic Bill Walton I don't know what is. We lost a great basketball player, broadcaster and most of all humanitarian when Bill passed away. RIP Bill
It always struck me that Bill Walton was a sage of the game. Greatful player, greatful champion, greatful ambassador of the game, greatful father .... now I'd expect still greatful dead. Throw it down big man, throw it down.
Leaving a garcia acoustic show in 85 i look over and who do i see. I stutter " are are you?" He smiled put a finger to his lips shushed me and slinked off into the night 😊rip bill
Bill and the Conference of Champions go down together. As honorably and fitting as it should be. Bill was the Pac-12. He will be its legacy and so much more. RIP Bill.
I highly recommend his autobiography, "Back From The Dead." In it, he goes into detail about all his injuries, which, essentially, were genetic defects. He wasn't just injury-prone; he had actual abnormalities in his bones. So knowing that, what he was able to accomplish on the floor makes it all the more impressive. And when it came time for him to play for the Celtics in that '85-'86 season, he had no business playing professional basketball anymore, yet there he was -- somehow winning the Sixth Man Award. It blows my mind! It makes you think just how much more incredible he could have been had he been born with a structurally sound body.
I saw Bill once in Portland, OR. I said: "Hi!" He smiled. 1977-1978 Blazers N.B.A. Champs! U.C.L.A. B-BALL CHAMP TOO! Amazing guy! * Cav = U.S.D., CA Class of 1980! *
Bill would love concerts. Saw him at Santana, John Legend and ZZ Top shows in San Diego. You definitely could spot him when he walked to his seat towering amongst everyone there. Everyone in attendance would yell “BILL”! He would wave at everyone. He was gracious, lived locally and was loved in San Diego just as much as 2 other local legends Tony Gwynn and Jr Seau. RIP Bill Walton😢
High-fived Bill Walton 6/5/93 Giants Stadium Grateful Dead show. The Knicks-Bulls played Friday Night and Sunday afternoon at MSG Bill did color commentary at both games and was at both shows , When Bill started stammering at Sunday afternoon game, Bob Costas Said "Hey Bill, did you have too much fun at the Grateful Dead show Last night ? "
_Going to leave this brokedown palace_ _On my hands and my knees I will roll, roll, roll_ _Make myself a bed by the waterside_ _In my time, in my time, I will roll, roll, roll_ RIP
Rip Bill Walton. Always enjoyed when he did color commentary on Cal basketball games in the Pac 12. Also as a kid growing up in 3 Rivers California heard that he enjoyed hiking in Sequoia National Park way back when.
Bill was probably the most Berkeley guy who never attended Berkeley. I've got the (in)famous glockenspiel bit downloaded for the occasional laugh in case it ever disappears from RUclips.
An amazing player in college. Perhaps the best two-way player I ever saw. The pro’s were a different story except for that wonderful year of 1977-78. Nothing anyone could do when the problem is orthopaedic and chronic. Bill was the Bobby Orr of basketball. Rest well.
A great basketball player who epitomized what being a great player and a great teammate was all about. I find it ironic that he has died in the midst of watching his beloved Pac 12 conference pass away at the same time due to death by chronic greed. By all accounts, Bill Walton was an intelligent, self-deprecating, funny, and thoughtful human being. And one hell of a basketball player......his NCAA championship game against Memphis remains the best performance in final four history, surpassing even the 55 points Princeton's Bill Bradley scored against a depleted Wichita State team in the consolation third place game in the 60's. I just think that he, when healthy, had the best combination of center position skills of anyone I've ever witnessed. Rest in Peace.....you will be missed. In a footnote to Princeton defeating Wichita State, Dave Stallworth, the Shockers do everything All-American, ran out of eligibility at the end of the regular season. One of the strangest rulings in NCAA baketball history (and that's saying something).
Walton won 2 incredible pro chanpionships. One leading the Trailblazers, one supporting Larry Bird's Celtics. A great teammate on the floor and as a broadcaster.
San Diego native When they unveiled the statue of Bill with his bicycle, he rode his bike to the ceremony, then, when it was over, rode it back home!!!! True story of a one of a kind. He loved his hometown and we loved him Bill Walton was a San Diegan
I saw Bill bike by in North Park 40 years ago in the offseason. I said hello, but he was busy troubleshooting something on his bike. Would have loved to talk with him. RIP
He was a great basketball commentator....honest and fun....part of the best basketball team of all time 86 Celtics...That team would still be champions in 2024....no three ball needed...
Three consecutive national college player of the year awards (1972-1974), while leading UCLA to NCAA championships in 1972 and 1973 and an 88-game winning streak. 'Nuff said.
As a Lakers fan I was disappointed with Bill Walton for a short time when he signed with the Celtics but I couldn't stay upset with him. I always admired him, rest in peace big man.
I rooted for the Lakers when they was at war against the Celtics but I always had to root for Larry Bird and the late Great All Around man Bill Walton RIP .
I throughly enjoyed Walton especially post playing years. I’m really glad I had already learned of Bill’s death, would have hated to have learned via the title of this video I think
All the medicinal cannabis and he still got cancer. He was the color voice (along with snapper Jones and Matt Goukas) of my youth. May God bless his soul
Great human being ! The world is worse off without his presence! RIP BILL!
Bill Walton used to play basketball in Wallace Park back in Portland Oregon before the trailblazers won the 76-77 championship, he would always sign autographs and play a bit of basketball with us kids, it was a great time to be a kid..
Bike got stolen during the Blazer championship parade
What great memories
Rip William Theodore Walton lll, you will be missed
@@GermanGuyBulldogs I went to Chapman, I was in 6th and 7th grade when Walton would be up there shooting hoops, very good memories from that time
Same
I'm a Lakers fan and will always love Bill Walton. He's funny, charismatic, authentic, and always has my attention when he speaks. Not many people can do that but he's such an insightful person. R.i.p. Bill
Great oddball personality and genuinely unique character. RIP Bill, you lived as full a life as one could hope to in 71 years.
Oddball? SMH..WTF is WRONG with you? Please get counseling
Met Bill in person exactly once when I was a lowly producer/engineer for a sports talk show in local radio and he was really nice even in our brief exchange. Wish I’d had more of a chance to get to know him. Everyone seems to have good things to say.
Mesmerizing character like no other. Tremendous player and human being. He WILL BE MISSED!!!
Trent Reznor and Bill Walton are the two men who I have loved since i was in the single digits. It troubles me that I’m 40…..but the past three decades are two different stories of resilience.
I had the pleasure of yelling QUACK QUACK with Bill in Berkeley and Eugene. Bill’s positivity and eccentricity was always genuine amidst struggles that would have broke me.
Poorly phrased and stream of consciousness….Bill wouldn’t mind.
Thanks Dave’s social media team. And Dave you are definitely in the select Tier Two of iconic bellow Reznor and Walton.
I was in complete shock when the news broke headlines. I was just discussing him and now he’s gone. It’s crazy. He was a bright, humorous, talented human being who dedicated himself to the game of basketball. Fun fact: He is the only brother-brother combination to perform in the NBA Finals as well as the Super Bowl with his brother Bruce. May he Rest In Paradise.
I was an undergrad at Oregon when Bill got drafted by the Blazers. When he was fighting w/ the Blazers & the NBA over his long hair, I was in a lawsuit w/ Oregon for depriving me a right to an education because my hair was too long.
Coincidentally, while Bill's hair was red & mine was brown, we both had curly hair & could have been brothers.
My phone rang at my house one day, & the gravelly voice asked, "Is this George? This is Bill Walton, I play for the Trailblazers. Don't know if you know who I am."
He'd seen the TV interviews & newspaper articles about the lawsuit & thought 'I needed an ally & besides that, you look like you could be my little bro. (He was only 6 months older than me.)
And, brothers need to stick up for each other.'
That began a friendship that has lasted nearly 50 years. Like brothers, once again, I've been on a nearly 4 yr journey w/ cancer, too.
I got a reprieve a few months ago, when I learned the 3rd incidence of cancer, a liver tumor is completely gone. The original throat cancer in my R tonsil took surgery one year, then chemo & rad, the next to erase.
Bill wasn't as fortunate... gonna miss the big guy.
So happy you’re ok! So happy bill touched your life! What an awesome person and legacy
This guy just made you smile.
Life well-lived. I couldn’t ever imagine him not being here. Lovely human being ☮️
RIP Bill Walton you were a special person.
He was a special person!
His stellar Trail Blazers run, being the best player in the league, exciting, team-oriented, giving the smaller city Portland its only major professional sports championship. Then the beautiful basketball with the Boston Celtics, a perfect two-man game with Larry Legend (like playing with "Picasso," as he said), gutting through his injuries to have a few precious moments on the floor. Then his commentary where he showed his endless enthusiasm for excellent basketball and his distaste for "terrible" shots. Then his later years sharing his passion for the game, the Grateful Dead, and life. A beautiful man who lived a very full life.
Amazing this man had a stutter and was so shy he could barely talk until 1980! RIP to a legend in basketball and one of the greatest centers to ever play
I grew up in NYC a fan of all the city's sports teams and when life took me to other places, I never adopted the local teams and continued to root for the NYC teams...with one exception. That was when I lived in Portland, Oregon for 3 years during Bill's championship time with the Blazers in the 1970s.. He turned me into a Trailblazer fan and the Knicks moved one spot down the list. To this day at the same age as he was on his passing yesterday, he is my NO. 1 sports hero of all time passing even Mickey Mantle.
An avid all sports fan throughout the last 65 of my 71 years, I have never received so much gratification rooting for a team as I did for Bill's championship run with the Blazers, and also in the following season when the defending champs were even better -- going 50-10 in the first 60 games before Bill got hurt and the season was over. His play defined the expression which now defines Superstar and MVP - i.e. he gigantically elevated the game of every one of his teammates. I have never seen an athlete have 2 seasons as great as Bill's last 2 years in Portland.
A great man on and off the court - in fact I lived 2 blacks from his residence for a year, and I woke up early a few times to open my blinds - and Bill was outside my window in our parking lot teaching a dozen or more very young kids how to juggle and other fun skills, and they were enjoying a great moment in their youth. I am not a religious man so I can't offer an RIP, but I loved Bill Walton as a player and as a great human being, and we have lost one of our very very best people!
San Diego Legend. So glad I got to meet, chat with him at a Dead and friends concert, June 2004, @Cricket Center, Phoenix on the lawn between acts. Truly, he gave me his undivided attention and was happy I could share a story about the 1981 Clippers.
RIP Bill, an indispensable part of the all time great 1986 Celtics. Playing with bad feet for the whole season.
The only mistake of his career- becoming a Celtic.
@@itombaHe didn’t agree with you.
The humor, the subtle cheap shots, and that controlled voice that he had to earn. One of my all time favorite people. RIP Bill Walton
Great interview... he definitely held his own with Letterman. Rip Bill and thanks for the memories.
What a great guy who lived his life to the fullest. RIP Bill Walton...
Damn😔 I still have a NBA Playoff T Shirt he gave me outside TD Bank in Boston. Most genuinely happy nice guy you’d ever want to meet. Didn’t know he was battling that damn cancer 😡😠😤🤬 RIP Bill you were one of the good guys. Thanks for all the memories friend.
I was born right near Bill Walton's home.
Bill had a teepee in his backyard, and I was fortunate to meet Bill at an ATM (in this particular neighborhood).
I really enjoyed listening to Bill doing color-commentary on NBA games.
Rest Well B.W. 🙏
We ran the horse trail at Roosevelt Jr high that went behind his house. We saw him often in his backyard.
"Too much smoke coming out" lol if that is not classic Bill Walton I don't know what is. We lost a great basketball player, broadcaster and most of all humanitarian when Bill passed away. RIP Bill
Never gave a hoot about sport but Bill Walton was a legend of a human.
RIP, Bill Walton 🙏 Now he's hanging out with Dave's beloved mom.
It always struck me that Bill Walton was a sage of the game. Greatful player, greatful champion, greatful ambassador of the game, greatful father
.... now I'd expect still
greatful dead.
Throw it down big man, throw it down.
Nice take!! U nailed it❤❤❤
Lol.... nice pun....an w/ the t~shirt
Grateful
Leaving a garcia acoustic show in 85 i look over and who do i see. I stutter " are are you?" He smiled put a finger to his lips shushed me and slinked off into the night 😊rip bill
When healthy, the greatest all around center ever! And an even better human being!
Bill… all of us Oregonians loved you so dearly. You will be greatly missed ❤
Bill and the Conference of Champions go down together. As honorably and fitting as it should be. Bill was the Pac-12. He will be its legacy and so much more. RIP Bill.
I highly recommend his autobiography, "Back From The Dead." In it, he goes into detail about all his injuries, which, essentially, were genetic defects. He wasn't just injury-prone; he had actual abnormalities in his bones. So knowing that, what he was able to accomplish on the floor makes it all the more impressive. And when it came time for him to play for the Celtics in that '85-'86 season, he had no business playing professional basketball anymore, yet there he was -- somehow winning the Sixth Man Award. It blows my mind! It makes you think just how much more incredible he could have been had he been born with a structurally sound body.
Great comment thanks
@@user-dc1dr9kr8x No, no -- thank YOU for the kind words. 😃
UCLA legend with two NCAA championships, two time NBA champion, and a legend in the booth. This Eight Clap is for you, Bill. RIP #32.
And a 900 time Grateful Dead concert goer
He also won two State championships in high school!
Bill Walton was a good spirit. May he rest in glory.
I saw Bill once in Portland, OR. I said: "Hi!" He smiled. 1977-1978 Blazers N.B.A. Champs! U.C.L.A. B-BALL CHAMP TOO! Amazing guy! * Cav = U.S.D., CA Class of 1980! *
Great UCLA and NBA legend!! Teaching Jerry Garcia the game now, and Jerry showing him a few Grateful Dead tunes!! 😎🏀✌️
Dude was awesome very charismatic when calling games. RIP
Bill would love concerts. Saw him at Santana, John Legend and ZZ Top shows in San Diego. You definitely could spot him when he walked to his seat towering amongst everyone there. Everyone in attendance would yell “BILL”! He would wave at everyone. He was gracious, lived locally and was loved in San Diego just as much as 2 other local legends Tony Gwynn and Jr Seau. RIP Bill Walton😢
He'll be terribly missed. As a major NBA talent, an AMAZING commentator! And one of the world's most famous and dedicated Deadhead!
He's so enlightened. So free
High-fived Bill Walton 6/5/93 Giants Stadium Grateful Dead show.
The Knicks-Bulls played Friday Night and Sunday afternoon at MSG
Bill did color commentary at both games and was at both shows ,
When Bill started stammering at Sunday afternoon game, Bob Costas
Said "Hey Bill, did you have too much fun at the Grateful Dead show
Last night ? "
“Grateful Red” all round great human! Rest in peace ! ✌️😎🇺🇸
“The Redhead” passing of a legend on and off the court.
The redhead deadhead
Grateful Red. The World's Tallest Deadhead. He'll be terribly missed.
Another great one sadly has left us
Whoever n charge n finding these clips based n a specific person n real time for a show that was n 30+ years should get a raise.
They probably have them pre-selected, the way the news media pre-records/writes and banks the obituaries for famous people.
"I could smell colors! I could see sounds! ...has there ever been a better player than Detlef Schrempf?!?"
RIP big guy.
_Going to leave this brokedown palace_
_On my hands and my knees I will roll, roll, roll_
_Make myself a bed by the waterside_
_In my time, in my time, I will roll, roll, roll_
RIP
This channel is faster than Wikipedia at this point
@PhukTrump2024 hopefully this one's just a duo
@PhukTrump2024 I guess so, although the other two are decidedly more beloved
Rip Bill Walton. Always enjoyed when he did color commentary on Cal basketball games in the Pac 12. Also as a kid growing up in 3 Rivers California heard that he enjoyed hiking in Sequoia National Park way back when.
Bill was probably the most Berkeley guy who never attended Berkeley. I've got the (in)famous glockenspiel bit downloaded for the occasional laugh in case it ever disappears from RUclips.
An amazing player in college. Perhaps the best two-way player I ever saw. The pro’s were a different story except for that wonderful year of 1977-78. Nothing anyone could do when the problem is orthopaedic and chronic. Bill was the Bobby Orr of basketball. Rest well.
Thanks for sharing this ...wonderful tribute...bravo!!!
Class personified.
We lost a part of the classic 70’s and 80’s bill walton rest in peace ⚡️space ace Ron ⚡️
i love this guy. B W you are the best
Legend. RIP City forever. RIP Champ.
There’s nothing like rewatching the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals and listening to Bill Walton bash Karl Malone, the 1997 MVP. “WHERE’S KARL MALONE?”
"KARL MALONE WHAT ARE YOU DOING??? KARL MALONE YOU GOTTA FOUL, YOU GOTTA FOUL RIGHT NOW!!!" lmaooooo
He's the reason why I love Basketball. '77 changed my understanding of what is cool.
♬ Going where the water tastes like wine ♪
A great basketball player who epitomized what being a great player and a great teammate was all about. I find it ironic that he has died in the midst of watching his beloved Pac 12 conference pass away at the same time due to death by chronic greed. By all accounts, Bill Walton was an intelligent, self-deprecating, funny, and thoughtful human being. And one hell of a basketball player......his NCAA championship game against Memphis remains the best performance in final four history, surpassing even the 55 points Princeton's Bill Bradley scored against a depleted Wichita State team in the consolation third place game in the 60's. I just think that he, when healthy, had the best combination of center position skills of anyone I've ever witnessed. Rest in Peace.....you will be missed. In a footnote to Princeton defeating Wichita State, Dave Stallworth, the Shockers do everything All-American, ran out of eligibility at the end of the regular season. One of the strangest rulings in NCAA baketball history (and that's saying something).
What a great athlete and human being and 6th man champion for the Celts!
Walton won 2 incredible pro chanpionships. One leading the Trailblazers, one supporting Larry Bird's Celtics. A great teammate on the floor and as a broadcaster.
He also play one game for zadar croatia 1974
I always liked this guy. True professional and good guy.
Rip to the big man your wit your intelligence and most especially your love for the NBA will be missed. The world is worse off without Bill in it
2:45 And Bill was the voice of the Conference of Champions. RIP man
We won't forget you big red. 🙏
❤❤❤❤❤
Rest In Peace Father Time!
November 5, 1952- May 27 2024
You will be missed
Bill was really funny
We will miss you Bill!
R.i.p..walton ❤🙏🏻 2024❤
RIP Bill
RIP Bill Walton!
Legendary human being!
Being on Letterman's RUclips channel is akin to meeting the Grim Reaper.
RIP Bill Walton, the legendary stoner
I will miss Bill Walton , throw it down big man throw it down !!
new jersey beat indiana in the first round so bill was right and he was around for 22 more years. RIP indeed!
"Fare thee Well" Bill - RIP
San Diego native
When they unveiled the statue of Bill with his bicycle, he rode his bike to the ceremony, then, when it was over, rode it back home!!!! True story of a one of a kind.
He loved his hometown and we loved him
Bill Walton was a San Diegan
Rip Bill Walton🙏❤️
Always enjoyed his "all in enthusiasm!!"
I saw Bill bike by in North Park 40 years ago in the offseason. I said hello, but he was busy troubleshooting something on his bike. Would have loved to talk with him. RIP
Rest easy big fella
He was a great basketball commentator....honest and fun....part of the best basketball team of all time 86 Celtics...That team would still be champions in 2024....no three ball needed...
What a great player and a unique personality.
You’ll be missed big man. 😢
RIP Bill Walton! Did not see him playing, loved his entertaining broadcasts!
Three consecutive national college player of the year awards (1972-1974), while leading UCLA to NCAA championships in 1972 and 1973 and an 88-game winning streak. 'Nuff said.
Love you Bill. Rest easy.
As a Lakers fan I was disappointed with Bill Walton for a short time when he signed with the Celtics but I couldn't stay upset with him. I always admired him, rest in peace big man.
Saddened to hear this. I need to dig out my "PAC-12 Conference of Champions" tie-dyed T-shirt to wear in his honor.
He was good player rip bill Walton
R I P Bill🏀🕯
😎💨💨💨"there was too much smoke coming out!"
Go Kings!
I rooted for the Lakers when they was at war against the Celtics but I always had to root for Larry Bird and the late Great All Around man Bill Walton RIP .
what a long strange trip it's been
I throughly enjoyed Walton especially post playing years.
I’m really glad I had already learned of Bill’s death, would have hated to have learned via the title of this video I think
Dribble on Bill, dribble on....
RIP Legend.
God Bless you Bill.. I hope you are with Coach Wooden.
Psychedelics opened him up and beyond basketball allowed him to become the human being he was.
Yeah, it’s done wonders for so many people and cities. Opening them up to living in tents on the streets.
Don’t turn your back on marv Albert! He will bite it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
All the medicinal cannabis and he still got cancer.
He was the color voice (along with snapper Jones and Matt Goukas) of my youth.
May God bless his soul
He should have stuck with Medical Gin. That is the dispensary that I opened up. Excellent for pain management.
Cancer does NOT discriminate
@@BAKER22-l4u you are right.
@@christinacascadilla4473 BS..You need serious counseling
@christinacascadilla4473 lol enjoy that medical gin
Another legend gone too soon.
RIP 😔Bill Walton🏀
Back in the 70's it was said that Bill's bad feet came from his vegetarian diet. Lack of protein along side his brutal basket schedule for 15 years.