NBA Legends Explain How Good Bill Walton Really Was

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  • @DINGDONG12344
    @DINGDONG12344 Год назад +108

    He carried Portland to their 1st NBA Championship. He deserved it.

    • @enthronedking
      @enthronedking 8 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly. And I'm biased towards Grant Hill being on those Top 50 lists as a Pistons fan but a ring's a ring.

    • @ryankemplen
      @ryankemplen 6 месяцев назад +5

      not only that, it was portlands first playoff appearance ever and he carried them to a title and then mvp the next year, they probably go back to back if the injuries didn't start up that year, like he said they went 40-10 their first 50 games then he got hurt. makes you think how good he could have been even with the resume he has he could have been one of the best bigs or players of all time...

    • @MichaelStewart-j1l
      @MichaelStewart-j1l 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@ryankemplen But being a vegetarian at actually 7'2" without ingesting collagen didn't help. He was the only starter of both teams when they beat the Sixers that wasn't from the ABA! Jack Ramsey said 6'9" Maurice Lucas was the best power forward in the NBA, and I believe it.
      Walton to this day insists he's 6'11" , when he was obviously as tall as Kareem, because he considers anyone 7'0" feet to be a freak!

    • @markfiedor1139
      @markfiedor1139 5 месяцев назад +6

      !st and only. . .youngest team in NBA history to win the title.

    • @ACD1994
      @ACD1994 5 месяцев назад +3

      1st and only. RIP Bill Walton.

  • @johnturner7952
    @johnturner7952 5 месяцев назад +158

    Rest In Peace Bill Walton

  • @evflorybarnes
    @evflorybarnes Год назад +239

    Simply put, if your road to an NBA championship consists of beating Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the WCF and Dr. J in your second year in the league, career stats be damned. You played and beat the best at your position and in the league in their primes.

    • @felixgonzalez5882
      @felixgonzalez5882 11 месяцев назад +4

      Bill Walton does not belong on the top 50 nba player list !

    • @shashishekhar----
      @shashishekhar---- 11 месяцев назад +51

      ​@@felixgonzalez5882Nah he belongs there

    • @MichaelStewart-j1l
      @MichaelStewart-j1l 11 месяцев назад +1

      By God!

    • @MichaelStewart-j1l
      @MichaelStewart-j1l 11 месяцев назад +1

      If Shaq slapped a then aged Walton; he wouldn't've "gotten up off the floor after he saw Shaqs hand move like Ostertag said. He'd have been carried out. Ostertag should've taken a step back before engaging in a heated discussion with a guy with ham hocks for paws. And Ostertag sucked it up, where Walton would've hired O.J.s 15 Lawyers!

    • @DickNasty480
      @DickNasty480 10 месяцев назад

      @@felixgonzalez5882 You're delusional.

  • @flibbidyx2
    @flibbidyx2 Год назад +47

    Some of the stuff Jokic does now in terms of passing from the center position, Walton was doing in the 70s. What Jokic does is incredible and I'm not trying to take away from that, but Walton was the prototype. Very few big men have had that level of passing ability.

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg 10 месяцев назад +3

      Walton is a better all around player than Jokic. Jokic blows on defense and there are two highlights in the 30 for 30 on Walton dribbling full court and running as fast as the guards.

    • @BlackEcology
      @BlackEcology 9 месяцев назад +3

      Arvydas Sabonis did. I'd argue before injuries - Sabonis would have fucking nuked Jokic's face. Just so much more athletic and bigger. Jokic is getting away with playing in a soft, small NBA now that just chucks 3's and points in the paint. Very little work is done these days to chuck volume shots. Jokic in an era when real big's still existed would be getting hammered.

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@BlackEcology I agree with you. He is a pretty bad defender. Kareem would have 40 by the 3rd qtr.

    • @timhughes9855
      @timhughes9855 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@BlackEcology I actually saw Sabonis play before his injuries--in-person--when he was on a tour of college campuses with the Soviets. He was incredible. I don't know that I've ever seen a better big man. Imagine Victor Wembanyama with another 40 lbs. of muscle and you get the idea. I saw Big Red back in '77-'78 too, his MVP season. Unbelievable. Quite possibly the single most dominant season an NBA player has ever had. But... Don't be putting Jokic down. He's amazing and every bit in the same class of both of them. He's also a lot better defender than meets the eye. If he was the weak defender you guys are all suggesting, then why does he keep outplaying Embiid? And if anything the modern rules and game style hold him back. He would've been BETTER in the days of hand-checking and clogged paint, not worse. Jokic deserves the hype.

    • @stevelundt6498
      @stevelundt6498 8 месяцев назад

      Lmao! You should get that head injury checked out. Walton had 3 good seasons. That’s it.thats it. Not even a top 200 player

  • @forumcelebritypodcast
    @forumcelebritypodcast 5 месяцев назад +75

    shaq never forgets. Walton called him out on some things when he played and Shaq hated it. When he played great Walton applauded him. Shaq wants to be loved. I'd take a healthy Walton over Shaq every day of the week. Great passer, great defender, great inside post player, great rebounder and maybe the best outlet passer of all time.

    • @PaliAha808
      @PaliAha808 5 месяцев назад +12

      "Shaq never forgets"? Mr Sensitive never forgets what normal people do.
      Shaq plays the game the way he is: a bully. Bullies are insecure so they try to dominate others
      just like Shaq refers to himself.

    • @haroldsmyth6685
      @haroldsmyth6685 5 месяцев назад +12

      The shaqmeister couldnt even shoot a freethrow

    • @johnwhite2576
      @johnwhite2576 5 месяцев назад

      good recitation of his diverse skills- one fact -at his peak he played kareem at his peak as well- stats wise they look similar for those few years, but kareem was not a force multiplier, and had to score his points to influence/dominate the game. walton like bird , russell one fo those few players who could dominate a game without scoring points. 77 blazers and 86 celtics the east teams ever-sorry Michael, sorry pop

    • @robertnelson3018
      @robertnelson3018 5 месяцев назад +2

      Shaq is also a Freemason........'nough said!

    • @catbreath8361
      @catbreath8361 5 месяцев назад +4

      And Bill can shoot a free throw.

  • @caryriggs5719
    @caryriggs5719 Год назад +86

    I love Shaquille. Great personality and a very dominant big man. Not even close to the most skilled however. Walton was a better passer, shooter, rebounder and defender and definitely made other players better. Both players are in the what if category. What if Shaq dedicated himself. He could have been the greatest. He wasn't. He had prime years he wasted. He didn't improve. The years in Cleveland and Boston when he couldn't run and jump as injuries and excessive weight grounded him he did not have any learned skills to fall back on. Loveable big man for sure but not the skills of Walton, Kareem, Hakeem, or Jockic or Wilt,and Russell.

    • @zu0832
      @zu0832 5 месяцев назад +3

      Shaq had trouble w free throws...wouldn't try shooting underhanded because it was sissy...yet Wilt shot underhanded

    • @basilsimsuangco9164
      @basilsimsuangco9164 5 месяцев назад +5

      Dennis Rodman dominated and schooled Shaq in a playoffs.
      Mr Bill Walton dominated in High School 49-0..in UCLA 86-4..Not a one tricked Pony who was always a second banana in every team 🙄😅👍🏼

    • @tonyczapla3880
      @tonyczapla3880 5 месяцев назад +4

      A healthy Walton was among the greatest big men of all time. RIP Big Red...

    • @bruce4303
      @bruce4303 5 месяцев назад +1

      Could not have said it better...

    • @bobke114
      @bobke114 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@zu0832 I would add The Chief to that list. I winner and stayed healthy and played very high level for a long time.

  • @stevewiencek1354
    @stevewiencek1354 11 месяцев назад +47

    The reason Walton should be included in the top 50, in my opinion, is that he "played the game the right way" as you hear players say from time to time. It's a coach's kind of compliment, but before the "Big Fundamental" (Tim Duncan), Walton was the most complete, 2-way, intelligent, hard-working, teammate supporting big man there was. He had talent and size, too, but it was how he used that talent to make his teams better that was so impressive. He was a great defender and passer. He was one of those guys that could dominate the game even if he only scored 10 points.
    I'm old enough to remember watching Trailblazer games in the 1970s. The game was different then but it was clear he was the best player on the court when you looked at all aspects of the game, even when playing against Kareem (who also was a smart player), Dr. J, etc.

    • @stevelundt6498
      @stevelundt6498 8 месяцев назад

      No way. Walton isn’t even in the top 200 players.

    • @bobbyy.7762
      @bobbyy.7762 6 месяцев назад

      @@stevelundt6498 Based on your comments? Your basketball intellect is in the bottom quartile. If you work very dilligently? Maybe you can move up. Dip.

    • @zeetty
      @zeetty 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@stevelundt6498 Bill Walton was a "what might have been" player. But when Bill Walton was healthy, he was flat-out the most impactful player I ever saw...and I'm 70 years old!

    • @stevelundt6498
      @stevelundt6498 5 месяцев назад

      @@zeetty so the two years he was a great player makes him a hall of farmer. If that’s the criterior to make the hall then there are hundreds of other players that should make it.i remember him playing. He beat my sixes in 77”

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 5 месяцев назад

      Walton was fairly complete - but not QUITE as complete as Bird overall.
      Definitely a team player - but so was Bird.
      There's an argument there - but Walton's edge was he was enough bigger to also be an effective shot blocker and intimidate in the paint, Bird was better outside the lane.

  • @jamesstroud8833
    @jamesstroud8833 11 месяцев назад +43

    No other player has won an MVP and a sixth man of the year.

  • @louisrussi6463
    @louisrussi6463 5 месяцев назад +30

    I’m crushed at the news that Bill Walton passed a few days ago. His career was short, his prime was short and his life was relatively short. But Bill, as a man, as a lover of basketball who played a great game whenever he could, to me, was the greatest center in my lifetime because he was so much more than an NBA player. His enthusiasm, his wonderful exuberance, sharp wit and use of language were unmatched by any player. Bill had the misfortune of being unhealthy. But it didn’t crush his soul. Rest in peace, Big Man. You’ll be sorely missed.

  • @LBNLDC1
    @LBNLDC1 5 месяцев назад +41

    Elgin Baylor, Bo Jackson and Gayle Sayers had their careers shortened by injuries but are recognized as all time greats. Walton won two NCAA championships, two NBA championships, three college player of the year awards, one NBA regular season MVP, one NBA playoff MVP and a Sixth Man of the Year Award. He belongs on the all time greats list over Tracy McGrady and Grant Hill.

    • @randyleinen2035
      @randyleinen2035 5 месяцев назад +2

      Agree he job he did in Portland fabulous and he
      Was #1for blszers

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 5 месяцев назад +1

      Elgin had 10+ healthy years first though.

    • @LBNLDC1
      @LBNLDC1 5 месяцев назад

      @@bricefleckenstein9666 That’s a long career

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@LBNLDC1 It's more like a medium long career by current standards, but at the time it was long.
      Kareem as I recall was the first person to manage 18 years in the NBA or ABA+NBA, and there aren't a lot of folks that have managed longer (Vince holds THAT record, at 23 or 24 seasons played in the NBA).
      Point though is that Elgin didn't have his active carrier shortened nearly as much as Walton did by injuries. More like Bird (9 healthy years, lost most of a year to surgery, few more years as a somewhat reduced capability level).

    • @davidmcpherson1347
      @davidmcpherson1347 5 месяцев назад

      NOPE. Stop drinking.

  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986 Год назад +32

    Personally Bill Walton was the best player I ever played basketball against. He was in High School at the time and he never lost a game.

  • @veerchasm1
    @veerchasm1 9 месяцев назад +21

    Ask the co-pilot Roger about having to drag Walton up and down the court… ✈️

    • @rprevolv
      @rprevolv 7 месяцев назад +4

      Nice reference

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 6 месяцев назад +2

      Roger Murdock was a great co-pilot, but he'd been hearing that nonsense since UCLA.

    • @MichaelStewart-j1l
      @MichaelStewart-j1l 6 месяцев назад +4

      "Tell your Dad to try draggin' Walton & Lanier up & do down the court for 40 minutes!"

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 6 месяцев назад

      @@MichaelStewart-j1l *old man *48

    • @kennyhuskisson2684
      @kennyhuskisson2684 6 месяцев назад

      Roger that👍✌️

  • @willhooke
    @willhooke Год назад +59

    Remember that Bill Walton won a ring as the best player on the team
    This separates him from Hill + TMac IMO

    • @josemanuelcaballero1162
      @josemanuelcaballero1162 5 месяцев назад +2

      Also from Shaq. He would nt have rings if it werent for Kobe. Kobe was the real leader.

    • @jackbombay1423
      @jackbombay1423 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@josemanuelcaballero1162 Shaq was posting 35 and 15 on those finals, yeah... it was because of Kobe he won. LOL!

  • @davidpeters3857
    @davidpeters3857 10 месяцев назад +32

    Big Bill was incredible when injury free

  • @smhollanshead
    @smhollanshead 8 месяцев назад +72

    In 1977, Bill Walton was the best NBA center I ever saw. When healthy, Bill Walton could beat anyone. It’s too bad Bill could not stay healthy and avoid injuries. If he could have, Bill would be in the GOAT conversation.

    • @mikeflint8291
      @mikeflint8291 5 месяцев назад +3

      Well stated!

    • @fishmonger6879
      @fishmonger6879 5 месяцев назад +6

      They say if he was not on the hippie vegetarian or vegan diet he would not have had the injuries. He needed to eat grass fed BEEF!

    • @michaelkraus4135
      @michaelkraus4135 5 месяцев назад +3

      BINGO !!!

    • @chrismclean389
      @chrismclean389 5 месяцев назад +3

      You are right brother shag should take free throws lessons from big red

    • @MrBronx61
      @MrBronx61 5 месяцев назад +6

      R.I.P. Bill Walton...one of the top 5 greatest college players ever. If not for injuries, he be in my top 15 NBA Immortals list. Dude played the center position as well as anyone I've seen. He did it all...defense, rebounding. blocked shots, scoring and an incredible passer. Had that incredible playoff run in 1977, leading Portland to their only NBA title. What's scary is the Blazers were better the year after they won it all (getting off to a 50-5 start), but injuries ruined their chance to repeat.
      Of course, I loved listening to Bill doing broadcasts with Steve "Snapper" Jones, saying all kinds of off-the-wall s***, lol.

  • @MTXSHO9732vV8SHO
    @MTXSHO9732vV8SHO 5 месяцев назад +3

    1:40 I had a chance to be around Bill Walton as he was "rehabbing" with the Clippers in 1983 at a Basketball Camp for High Schoolers with the Sonics Defensive Coach and many coaches from around the So. Cal area. Bill Walton hit that shot, pivoting in either direction from either side of the court for 15 minutes straight, every shot off the glass. Go find me one guy in the league that can do that right now on two, good feet.

  • @lukesmith9692
    @lukesmith9692 Год назад +133

    Shaq is pissed Walton called the Lakers out about the rigged kings series

    • @bobabooey
      @bobabooey 9 месяцев назад +14

      Shaq sucks

    • @M98-j9k
      @M98-j9k 9 месяцев назад +13

      Shaq sucked. He was huge, that's it.

    • @truongnd1
      @truongnd1 8 месяцев назад +17

      Shaq's a hater ... he hated Steve nash , he hated kobe at one point , Dwight and walton ... sounds like jealousy to me

    • @mrc302
      @mrc302 8 месяцев назад +23

      A healthy Walton would have given Shaq nightmares.

    • @JohnFox-mn7ep
      @JohnFox-mn7ep 6 месяцев назад +6

      Shaq was a big lard of blubbe

  • @GregHalvorson
    @GregHalvorson 5 месяцев назад +13

    Bill Walton was the leader of the band, a cosmic optimist, always smiling, and, ALWAYS, making others smile… A marvelous basketball player, he was an equally marvelous person, a guy who genuinely cared for others, and made it a point to put them first. ❤

    • @robmckrobmck5567
      @robmckrobmck5567 5 месяцев назад +2

      Due to a major stuttering problem, Bill was painfully shy and would give the press one syllable replies using 6 syllables. wi wi wi wi wi win. After he got cured, a seemingly introverted kid all his life proved to be an extrovert as an adult

  • @chuckstruzzieri8397
    @chuckstruzzieri8397 8 месяцев назад +5

    The game against the Lakers at the Garden... Walton had 11 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 blocks in 16 MINUTES!!!! That’s Insane

  • @ArthurNeff
    @ArthurNeff 5 месяцев назад +2

    Love and peace! A great human being !! Bill Walton! Thanks for all your enthusiasm, encouragement and inspiration!

  • @bobjames5264
    @bobjames5264 Год назад +41

    Come on, bruh. Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady had longer primes, but they never won a championship. In the short time he had, Bill Walton was an integral part of TWO championships, and also won an MVP award, which neither G. Hill nor T-Mac did. There’s no reason to compare.

    • @yoe91
      @yoe91 Год назад +7

      I agree, and on that topic I think Mcgrady is unjustifiably overrated. He was a great scorer, but that's it. He wasn't a great player. Never made it deep in the playoffs. NBA greatness is measured by the playoffs.

    • @wmden1
      @wmden1 Год назад +1

      I agree. I don't remember either player rebounding, defending, blocking shots, or passing, anywhere near as well as Walton. We have to consider play quality at both ends of the court.

    • @no1uknugamingchannel
      @no1uknugamingchannel Год назад

      I think he's top 75....not top 50 (sub in Dominique Wilkins 👍)

    • @teogotdasauce4233
      @teogotdasauce4233 7 месяцев назад

      And he won that finals MVP he got the dreadful city of Portland there only chip as well

  • @a.r.s978
    @a.r.s978 Год назад +8

    Being the first man to win mvp and a 6th man of the year is deserving to be on that list. Very rare accomplishment. Shaq has more rings him and Walton have the same amount of MVPs

  • @jasonwise078
    @jasonwise078 10 месяцев назад +9

    He's always gonna be considered an all timer its been etched in stone for a long time now

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas2311 Год назад +43

    The Basketball Hall of Fame NOT the NBA Hall of Fame. You MUST take into account other factors. How can you possibly ignore his college career. He was great.

    • @robmckrobmck5567
      @robmckrobmck5567 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, basketball has a HOF that isnt limited to the NBA. Thats why the NBA made the top 50 thing. Walton and Wilkes were on the frosh team that beat the defending NCAA Champion varsity in scrimmages, then won back to back 30-0 NCAA titles before they both lost their focus as seniors. Walton was three time POY, three time consensus All America, and twice NCAA tourney MOP on only back to back undefeated NCAA champs UCLA. These accolades alone put him in basketball HOF alongside Nancy Lieberman, Oscar Schmidt, and MJ

  • @jvidr
    @jvidr Год назад +12

    Shaq could have fouled Bill and assaulted him, but not defend against him when Big Bill was at his best.

    • @erik15th
      @erik15th 9 месяцев назад

      And what do you think he couldve did with SHAQ at anytime in his career???????? Absolutely NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @FredBerger11.11
    @FredBerger11.11 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow love to hear Walton relive his career ! So grateful love his attitude RIP

  • @thomasmichaels6850
    @thomasmichaels6850 5 месяцев назад +2

    Rest in Peace Big Bill.
    He was more than a great basketball player.
    The pride of Helix High, and a true ambassador for the city of San Diego.
    Just a good human being, someone we can all learn from.

  • @Kermit_T_Frog
    @Kermit_T_Frog Год назад +17

    Walton was the greatest college player of all time. He made the top 50 players list before he even entered the NBA. You young guys don't remember, but a star college player used to come into the league as a sure thing and be dominant immediately. The college game was so much better when players played four years before turning pro.

    • @forshigity5000
      @forshigity5000 Год назад +2

      Pistol Pete was the greatest college player of all time

    • @jamestownstudios8543
      @jamestownstudios8543 11 месяцев назад

      Big Dog Robinson might have something to say about that.

    • @billmorrison9068
      @billmorrison9068 11 месяцев назад +1

      The NBA game was better too.

    • @billmorrison9068
      @billmorrison9068 11 месяцев назад +5

      Kareem was the greatest college player or all time, with Walton a very close #2.

    • @billmorrison9068
      @billmorrison9068 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@forshigity5000 That's overstating it. Maravich was never known as a winner.

  • @Kaharris.96
    @Kaharris.96 5 месяцев назад +14

    He averaged 18-19-5 in the '77 Finals. Anybody who thinks this dude was weak is brain dead.

    • @stump4522
      @stump4522 5 месяцев назад +2

      What a monster double double machine! 😮

  • @linkercasas1004
    @linkercasas1004 Год назад +47

    There have only been 35 different regular-season MVPs and 54 different NBA Finals MVPs. Bill Walton joined those list 3 seasons into his career.
    He also led the league in rebounds and blocks at least once.
    That body of work already speaks volumes about his greatness.
    Assuming a relatively healthy career, Bill would probably be mentioned as one of the top 15-20 players to ever play-if not higher.

    • @Bluejacket4life2
      @Bluejacket4life2 Год назад +5

      But he didnt have a healthy career and he shouldnt be on the top 50 & 75 player....2 seasons 3 at the most

    • @linkercasas1004
      @linkercasas1004 Год назад +10

      @@Bluejacket4life2 I hear what you mean. Whether Walton deserves to be on the list because of such a short peak is understandable. I think he does-just because he was so extraordinary regarding his play and accomplishments while he was healthy during his first three seasons. One thing that can't be debated is from a pure talent standpoint-Bill Walton EASILY is within the top 50 players ever to play.

    • @aidangibbons4131
      @aidangibbons4131 Год назад +5

      agree, he'd prob be in that borderline top 10 range comparable with KD, KG, Jerry West, Oscar, etc. But perhaps higher...

    • @Bluejacket4life2
      @Bluejacket4life2 Год назад +1

      We dont base a hall of fame career on 3 seasons and we don't assume a healthy career for a hall of fame player

    • @linkercasas1004
      @linkercasas1004 Год назад +1

      @@Bluejacket4life2 so my impression is that you in the voting committee? Please tell me more about what the criterion is.

  • @varj7
    @varj7 5 месяцев назад +2

    Walton was amazing! He had it all and made it look so easy. His feet couldn’t handle his talent. Endless surgeries robbed Bill of a full career and also robbed the fans of one one the greatest to ever step on the court. Hard to compare Walton with his limited career, to many great centers that played some many more seasons. It’s just good to hear him in the conversation, which brings back so many fond memories.

  • @wvu05
    @wvu05 6 месяцев назад +16

    If it wasn't for the injuries, forget Top 50, he would have been Top 10. His peak was short, but it was so high that he deserves the flowers.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 5 месяцев назад

      If it wasn't for injuries, Walton would be the GOAT and little to no other competition for the spot.

  • @wvu05
    @wvu05 6 месяцев назад +45

    Walton was injured a lot because Portland botched his surgery in 1978 and his feet were shattered. Shaq got injured a lot because he didn't take care of himself. Huge difference.

    • @tw364
      @tw364 5 месяцев назад

      Truth. Walton was born with his affliction. Shaq was just lazy and stupid.

    • @robertdaniels3029
      @robertdaniels3029 5 месяцев назад +1

      WEAK....He is gone and I will not expose him BUT...They were two different type of players. Shaq was pure power: Walton was finesse

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 5 месяцев назад +9

      @@robertdaniels3029 If Shaq played in the 1970s, most of what he did would have been an offensive foul. That's a big factor in how people played.

    • @robertdaniels3029
      @robertdaniels3029 5 месяцев назад

      @@wvu05 If is reserved for fairy tales

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@robertdaniels3029 Has nothing to do with the fact that Shaq benefited from changes in rules shifting from defense to offense.

  • @randyshields9800
    @randyshields9800 Год назад +7

    Walton was the original "Big Fundamental" -- excellent passer, rebounder, scorer and defender. Read what John Wooden thought about Walton.

    • @erics9754
      @erics9754 Месяц назад

      Shaq was the big blow-hard bully baller. I would pay anything to have him go back to 1968 and play against a healthy Wilt and get him mad and watch Wilt pick him up and toss him 5 rows up into the stands.

  • @salleone7649
    @salleone7649 Год назад +77

    Shaq has always come off as unjustifiably condescending toward other players when you consider how his career was built on his overwhelming size, not his JV high school level skill set.

    • @markleeman9932
      @markleeman9932 Год назад +4

      Yep😊

    • @gailshepard-cook6350
      @gailshepard-cook6350 Год назад +11

      Totally agree. The Best Thing He was Good at was Jumping Up Grabbing The Rim So He Could Show Off Bending The Rim Because Of His Freakish Size & Fat.

    • @FoxUnitNell
      @FoxUnitNell Год назад +3

      His mental skills were pretty on point too making sure to add some muster on a finish to demoralize the opponents and pick up his team.

    • @RussellHouston-wv5wn
      @RussellHouston-wv5wn Год назад +15

      Couldn't agree more,wilt would have destroyed him!😮

    • @yoe91
      @yoe91 Год назад +5

      His skillset was pretty good actually, but that's besides the point. He talks about how dominant a center is and how good a career he's had, and in both he is certainly far ahead of Walton.

  • @Worklikeyoushouldbe
    @Worklikeyoushouldbe 5 месяцев назад +4

    RIP Bill you were a lot of fun to listen to!

  • @anonymouscitizen8920
    @anonymouscitizen8920 5 месяцев назад +9

    Who came here to watch this right after Bill Walton's death? RIP Bill Walton

    • @nyestrovicpenchkofferberge3407
      @nyestrovicpenchkofferberge3407 5 месяцев назад

      Oh, I didn't look at the date this was made...great timing for this video even if he didn't agree that he was a top 50 player.

  • @tommyrawlings3046
    @tommyrawlings3046 6 месяцев назад +4

    When healthy in his absolute prime, Walton was the best ever!
    After winning the title with Portland, the next year, they were 50-10 on the way to another title when he broke his foot & was never the same!

  • @ronnietil7086
    @ronnietil7086 6 месяцев назад +7

    Walton, was a beast before the injuries!! he could play facing the basket with his back towards the basket able to run the floor awesome post moves with a strong jump hook..

  • @garygunter5114
    @garygunter5114 5 месяцев назад +117

    Shaq was such a tough guy physically but so weak and petty mentally.

    • @mrpzpdx
      @mrpzpdx 5 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely!!

    • @Sebakeng
      @Sebakeng 5 месяцев назад +1

      So was Wilt.

    • @varj7
      @varj7 5 месяцев назад +5

      As much as I love Shaq , he has always had trouble giving flowers to Big guys. He considers himself the greatest, but that’s not how the vote goes. He went out of his way to diminish Jokers 3 MVP’s because it threatens his own legacy, and the Joker ain’t finished yet.

    • @NebulizerChi
      @NebulizerChi 5 месяцев назад +5

      He delayed offseason foot surgery - which he knew that he needed before the Lakers completed their threepeat and on grounds that the offseason was "Shaq time" and not "basketball time" - until just weeks before the start of training camp; there would be no fourpeat
      He refused, on grounds that it might make him look silly, to make a serious, sustained effort to improve his free throw shooting
      To the detriment of his own and his team's success, he was bitter toward and resentful of Kobe
      He was a great, great player --- indisputably an all-timer both now and for all of time
      And because of the limitations of his own ego and selfishness, he was a classic underachiever all the same

    • @Jordan-h7x1u
      @Jordan-h7x1u 5 месяцев назад +1

      i saw dennis rodman lock down shaq shaq was great but to me a touch soft against the few really physical guys he wasnt manhandling karl malone either i luv shaq and he was a monster but a few cats he couldnt intimidate with just his size

  • @treystyles3760
    @treystyles3760 Год назад +7

    If Mr Ice man George Gervin says he was special and validates it..I have no argument. He doesn't give credit easily and has credentials.

    • @timhughes9855
      @timhughes9855 9 месяцев назад +1

      George is a good man. I love that his point of comparison was his running mate, Special K. Kenon is one of the most underrated players of all time. It says a lot that George was so impressed by how Walton played agains Kenon in the NCAA finals.

  • @Crizzy4141
    @Crizzy4141 5 месяцев назад +1

    I saw Bill Walton play many games for UCLA and in the NBA ( Blazers & Celts)... He was a dominating force inside and a fantastic defender, rebounder & passer. What a SMART and KIND man.
    Bill had a very strong will to win and he usually did...

  • @ergoat
    @ergoat Год назад +17

    How many other superstars, who had their careers cut short by injuries, won a ring, a Finals MVP and a MVP? There are a lot of what ifs in the All Time What If List, but Walton stands alone in that when he was healthy, he was winning championships. Period.

  • @derkwayne1833
    @derkwayne1833 Год назад +21

    He was a finals MVP. NUFF SAID!!!

  • @mikedineen7857
    @mikedineen7857 5 месяцев назад +6

    I think Wilt and Bill were the only players to block that SKYHOOK. RIP Bill.

    • @stevek6518
      @stevek6518 5 месяцев назад

      Bill Russell retired the year before Kareems rookie year. They never met on court. You mean Wilt, who did block the skyhook

    • @mikedineen7857
      @mikedineen7857 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@stevek6518 I meant Bill Walton

  • @zachgates7491
    @zachgates7491 6 месяцев назад +4

    On their ESPN show, Charles Barkley called Shaquille, Mr. Sensitive. When Bill Walton was critical of Shaquille’s play, he became Mr. Hyper Sensitive.

  • @terryhill4732
    @terryhill4732 5 месяцев назад +2

    Walton was 22 of 23 vs. Memphis State in the National Championship game in the early 70's

  • @brianjoseph8754
    @brianjoseph8754 5 месяцев назад +3

    It's what Walton did in college that puts him in the top 50 and 75 ball player of all time, it's between him and Kareem as to who was the greatest college player of all time

  • @roxydejaneiro5640
    @roxydejaneiro5640 Год назад +7

    Someone who plays 20 years is automatically twice as good as someone who plays 10? Who cares how long? When they played, how good were they? Duration is a question of value to a franchise, not how well they played.

  • @kennethbrady
    @kennethbrady 5 месяцев назад +9

    Greatness and skill and beauty does NOT depend on longevity. The solar eclipse we just witnessed does not happen every day - but it is still a sublime, epic, transcendental experience. Just like Walton, RIP.

    • @Hisservant-uh6ji
      @Hisservant-uh6ji 5 месяцев назад +1

      Your a man that who has looked beyond all the smoke and mirrors of life and seen that a mans' greatness and skill has nothing to do with his longevity but who he is as a person.

  • @ericpitt-bey3005
    @ericpitt-bey3005 5 месяцев назад +1

    There are rules and then there are exceptions to rules. Walton was a true NBA exception. He actually deserves all of the accolades he has received despite his lack of actual games played. Walton achieved in his 2-3 relatively full seasons everything that many superstar players failed to throughout their entire lengthy careers (i.e an MVP award, a finals championship and MVP award, and a most inspiring Sixth Man award).
    When Walton helped The Celtics beat the Lakers in '86 he actually should have been the Comeback Player Of The Year as well.

  • @jorad4887
    @jorad4887 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bill always had a smile on his face, full of life and spirits

  • @ababner317
    @ababner317 9 месяцев назад +6

    Bill was a BEAST when he was on.

  • @BobLewis-s1z
    @BobLewis-s1z 9 месяцев назад +68

    Walton was the most fundamentally sound center. Shaq was big. Period.

  • @billmorrison9068
    @billmorrison9068 Год назад +4

    The 1980s beautiful game as typified by Magic and Bird, was pioneered by Bill Walton, his passing, and his will to win.

  • @waltereaton4420
    @waltereaton4420 5 месяцев назад +1

    RIP Bill. I watched you from UCLA to Portland, San Diego then Boston. You belonged big guy!

  • @ChinaAikikai
    @ChinaAikikai 6 месяцев назад +3

    Saw him play in college. Wow. Wow. Wow. Top 50/75 easily. Overcoming all those injuries to win another chip? Wow

  • @prairiemark4084
    @prairiemark4084 5 месяцев назад +2

    Jabbar called Bill "Dr Scholles." Hilarious. Fourty-four playoff points with only one missed field goal. Unbelievable. Did Shack ever do that? Bill had a better and more frequent smile than Shack. I liked that smile.

  • @randysandberg5615
    @randysandberg5615 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bill was MVP of the league. Every other MVP is in the HOF. So is Bill. When he was healthy, he was fantastic on both ends of the court.

  • @fv1291
    @fv1291 5 месяцев назад +1

    He was a wonderful neighbor, a gentle giant.

  • @davidschortner7439
    @davidschortner7439 9 месяцев назад +1

    He lived in the hills above a Portland park that had the best pick-up games in town. Sometimes he would come down and play. I never got to play in a game he was in and the only time I talked to him was on a cloudy morning when I was alone shooting and he walked by, I didn't ask him to join me because he was on crutches, his Blazer heyday was over. He was the best I ever saw until I watched Bird came to town and play left-handed. Bird scored 47.

  • @MartinHMyers
    @MartinHMyers 5 месяцев назад +5

    Shaq, large in stature but small as a person!

    • @vakp799
      @vakp799 5 месяцев назад +1

      These comments were years ago.If you hear Shaq talking about Bill now it's nothing more than respect.

    • @MartinHMyers
      @MartinHMyers 5 месяцев назад

      @@vakp799 He is to sensitive about all these bogus arguments of "goat" or best center. Shaq was a once in a lifetime player and of the all-time greats.

  • @FredBerger11.11
    @FredBerger11.11 5 месяцев назад +1

    Doesn’t matter if included in 50 BEST NBA list 🤔 Was in the Top 10 Best Men/ Fathers / Humans to ever play in the NBA ✌🏼❤️ RIP BW

  • @abdoulayetandia2175
    @abdoulayetandia2175 7 месяцев назад +1

    This guy stayed a great player a legend of world basketball not only USA basketball of course he was ruined by injuries but enthusiasm energy are his signature the big fella and Walton are high in ucla basketball achievements respect

  • @albertjimenez7896
    @albertjimenez7896 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bill Walton was an elite player on both ends of the floor, with barely any weaknesses aside from injuries. There are only a select few players who can be compared to him in this regard.

  • @LKaramazov
    @LKaramazov Год назад +5

    “ GRANT HILL”?????? I can see McGrady being in the conversation, but even he didn’t have a finals MVP! But GRANT HILL! Look, I’m a Bad Boy, I was excited when we got him, but he did t do SQUAT for us, he was TERRIBLE! After that, I consider him a journeyman. I dont see how anyone could mention Bill Walton with his college career, winning with Portland, and the Cetics in the same breath as Grant Hill. I’m flabbergasted.

    • @timhughes9855
      @timhughes9855 9 месяцев назад

      I don't like the comparison with McGrady and Hill either. But don't you think you're being too hard on Hill? He was a fantastic player. And, by the way, he won as many NCAA championships (two) as Walton did...

    • @LKaramazov
      @LKaramazov 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@timhughes9855 i don’t think so, even before he hurt himself,he never did anything for the pistons, and I never saw him as a dominant player on any team. I don’t think he ever could have led an NBA team to a ring like Walton did. To ME he was a good role player at best. We used a pretty high draft pick on him, and he really never showed any promise. I seem to be in a severe minority opinion, I understand that, but I was never impressed with him as an nba player. To bring up hills college career against Walton? C’mon, Walton was the NCAA player of the year all three years he played went to the finals three times and won twice, and lost the third time in OT. he was the NCAA tournament MVP twice and the NBA finals MVP. Hill was the ACC player of the year ONCE. There’s simply no comparison between Hill and Walton, but again, that’s my opinion., and I won’t belittle you for not having my opinion.

  • @meminustherandomgooglenumbers
    @meminustherandomgooglenumbers Год назад +36

    If you’re trying to build an all-time best team to run as many consecutive seasons as possible, then you don’t want Bill Walton. But if you’re trying to build a team of all-time greats for one dream game, then Bill Walton definitely belongs in the conversation.

    • @surfdocer103
      @surfdocer103 Год назад +11

      Could not have said it better. Walton was the best passing center in history.

    • @DenOndeMister
      @DenOndeMister Год назад +3

      Jokic exists man

    • @meminustherandomgooglenumbers
      @meminustherandomgooglenumbers Год назад +3

      @@sactownchad Jokic might be a better passer, but is he a better center? He’d prolly be a PF or even SF if he was playing back in the day, with his mediocre rebounding and almost complete lack of any shotblocking whatsoever.

    • @timhughes9855
      @timhughes9855 9 месяцев назад

      @@meminustherandomgooglenumbers "Mediocre rebounding"? Reality check: Jokic is #35 all-time in rebounds per game. He's averaging 12.2 this season, which is 4th in the league. The last two years he was 2nd in the league. Dude's one of the best rebounders in the game.

    • @stevesmith2171
      @stevesmith2171 8 месяцев назад

      It's a lot easier to rebound when most of the team is outside of the paint. There's no inside game anymore. It's apples to oranges. We know all of the older players could rebound in today's game conditions. We do not know if he could when the elbows were flying. ​@@timhughes9855

  • @OxCart78
    @OxCart78 Год назад +7

    I think what puts Walton up there is his college career but what he did for the Trailblazers, how he did it and the ring he won.

    • @skillywilly187
      @skillywilly187 Год назад +3

      Don't forget sixth man boston nineteen eighty six... He pulled them through

  • @JonathanHofstetter-y5v
    @JonathanHofstetter-y5v Месяц назад

    True, he did suffered a lot of injuries, possibly the most in NBA history, but look what he has accomplish with those injuries, and did he give up... No he didn't, that's the real goat in my eyes, never, giving, up. RIP bill, you will never be forgotten.

  • @jvidr
    @jvidr Год назад +8

    Well, first off, I idolized Bill Walton. I idolized Joe Namath also who some say doesn’t deserve hall of fame status. Sometimes it’s not just stats that make a player special and admired by the crowds. Sometimes it’s impact. Bill and Broadway Joe made legacies in their own special way. And the world loved them.

  • @Richard-mh5ll
    @Richard-mh5ll 5 месяцев назад

    Bill Walton was a fantastic human being and a very good player. I saw him play for the Boston Celtics in 1986! What a team killer lineup and legendary players! I was born the same year RIP Bill!

  • @bobbresnahan8397
    @bobbresnahan8397 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bill had his legs under him and he could jump fast. He was incredible. Made you think about how the game was played. Kareem and Bill. He really was something before his injury. Good after, but really great before.

  • @anodyne57
    @anodyne57 5 месяцев назад +3

    Shaq must have grown up a little since these childish comments. I notice he was still a youngster when he spouted this insecure BS.

  • @richkunkiewicz9070
    @richkunkiewicz9070 5 месяцев назад +1

    One of the best players ever barring injuries and even a better person. RIP.

  • @rickweston8289
    @rickweston8289 5 месяцев назад +1

    I watched or listened to almost all of the Celtics' games in '85-'86 (seven in the old Garden). That team truly was in the stratosphere, and Bill Walton was a big reason for it. And I remember his career in college as well (he had four years on me). I think he deserves to be on the 50- and 75-year teams, but I understand the injury caveat. But let me say that I don't think he earns those teams on the logic of the "what might have been," but rather of the what was: his career, stunted though it was, was still one of extraordinary talent, brilliance, and hard work. He was an absolute joy to watch.

  • @GaryGettenberg
    @GaryGettenberg 8 месяцев назад +2

    Best college basketball player I ever saw.

  • @LKaramazov
    @LKaramazov Год назад +2

    Walton get to be on the list because of his college career to probably, why I was on another level from almost every other player but Jabbar maybe? He won a Finals MVP…

  • @dougoeffling2677
    @dougoeffling2677 5 месяцев назад +1

    Shaq should have had 20 offensive fouls called against him every game if the refs had any balls!

  • @MrBez007
    @MrBez007 Год назад +2

    I remember when the 50 greatest players were announced, reading an interview with bob mcadoo and he was saying he was the only legue mvp left of the list. His point of view was the selectors should have picked all the mvp's then selected the rest. I see where he is coming from and by mcadoo reconing walton belonged.

  • @thomashoffman9346
    @thomashoffman9346 5 месяцев назад

    Bill was one of the great ones! Great video!

  • @TheGame-zd5cj
    @TheGame-zd5cj 10 месяцев назад +1

    big red was a shooting star. he lit up the NBA sky but only for a few years. his HS career was impressive and his college career was unparalleled. his accomplishments in the NBA, albeit short, cannot be diminished as seen by the awards and championships he accomplished. for the time that I watched him play and to this day, i have not seen another player with the skills this man displayed. in my book, top 50.

  • @pierovittori1076
    @pierovittori1076 10 месяцев назад +1

    To me prime Bill has been the epytome of modern center, some type of player two or three decades ahead of his time.
    He was the epytome of players' player too, outmarting everyone else on the floor with speed of thought first of all.

  • @williamthurlow6675
    @williamthurlow6675 5 месяцев назад +1

    RIP BILL WALTON!! Amazing College player and NBA PLAYER !

  • @acekapone1367
    @acekapone1367 5 месяцев назад +2

    San Diego’s Own.. RIP CHAMP

  • @steelcurtainsteeler2249
    @steelcurtainsteeler2249 10 месяцев назад +4

    I saw Walton play when he wasn't injured, he was a monster and a great player.. I loved his battles against Kareem watching two UCLA greats go at it.... Shaq is a hater, he had no skills except for the dunk shot, he was lazy and couldn't shoot free throws (aka Hack a Shaq), he was dominant with the Lakers but that doesn't make him the great player he wants everyone to think he was.

    • @perryboatright6206
      @perryboatright6206 5 месяцев назад

      Shaq played against those "HOF's" Chris Dudley, Ostertag, Brad Miller and countless others right? Just own up Shaq! You didn't agree with an observation by Walton, he wasn't weak, you don't win Championships in the NBA by being weak. So petty and prideful all of your career. Get over yourself, you were not and never will be the greatest big man in NBA history. Accept your hallowed place in it and quit the big act of toughness. I guarantee you would not have pushed Wilt around in the post... Also, Walton never had a Kobi to play with in his Championship season for the Blazers. With the Celtics, he was a role player and that 20 minutes a game he played, was good as gold. You disagree...so be the bigger man and move on...

  • @piemuggs
    @piemuggs Год назад +23

    I feel like if his name was Will Balton, he never would have got injured.

    • @yoe91
      @yoe91 Год назад +5

      That's the sort of sensible wisdom I come for on these comment sections.

    • @JAMESGANG-f5u
      @JAMESGANG-f5u Год назад +2

      Or if he was black Shaq would have zero issue with him. 🤷🏻 Facts are facts

    • @piemuggs
      @piemuggs Год назад

      Yeah, but we were just talking about the potential durability of a man named Will Balton

    • @zeetty
      @zeetty 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah but he would have had zeros for career statistics.

  • @charlesbromberick4247
    @charlesbromberick4247 8 месяцев назад +5

    Walton was fabulous. An just by-the-way, Bill belongs in the top 25.

    • @Fighterforjustice-l6y
      @Fighterforjustice-l6y 5 месяцев назад

      By the NBA stats Bill Walton was just average player.

    • @charlesbromberick4247
      @charlesbromberick4247 5 месяцев назад

      @@Fighterforjustice-l6y Stats are just part of the story - like in the caseb of Roberto Clemente.

    • @Fighterforjustice-l6y
      @Fighterforjustice-l6y 5 месяцев назад

      @@charlesbromberick4247 Bill Walton NBA stats are not that great. He average 13.3 PPG. There is at least 350 current or ex NBA players average 13.3 PPG. He was just average NBA player. He has great personality and he got popularity. He was also many years NBA TV commentator. I like him as a person. Numbers don't lea. How you can put someone with average NBA stats to be in top 25 players. What about 350 players who have better stats than him. That doesn't make any sense What you were saying.

    • @charlesbromberick4247
      @charlesbromberick4247 5 месяцев назад

      @@Fighterforjustice-l6y The four best NBA centers in order are: Wilt, Russel, Kareem and THe Big Redhead - and you can take that to the bank!

    • @Fighterforjustice-l6y
      @Fighterforjustice-l6y 5 месяцев назад

      @@charlesbromberick4247 Not even close with his NBA stats.Numbers don't lea.

  • @Smooooove25
    @Smooooove25 5 месяцев назад

    The Legend has been called home today (May 27th, 2024), he played like a well-oiled machine!
    R.I.Paradise big fella!
    🏀😢B❤W😢🏀

  • @syedshamrezrehanshahkazmi3324
    @syedshamrezrehanshahkazmi3324 6 месяцев назад +1

    He deserves that position - funny how Shaq was against him being on the top50 since a lot great centers didn't want the young Shaq on the 50 greatest including Wilt.
    Anyways he deserves that position because of his amazing career but more importantly because he was voted in by BBall Legends like Wilt, Bill, Bird, Magic, Oscar, etc.

  • @anonymike8280
    @anonymike8280 5 месяцев назад

    After having seen Bill Walton play at UCLA in the televised games, I remember, when I saw him with Boston, again on television, not live, how I thought he looked so old in comparison. Now he looks pretty young to me.
    Of course, in the NBA, he was playing against a different level of competition and couldn't do on every play what he did in college, but I can see here that even at the age of 33, he still could play his game. His Sixth Man of the Year award was earned, it wasn't just given to him for old times sake. Who knows if Boston would have won the 1986 championship without him.
    Walton was about four-and-a-half years younger than me and he always had been. Even by today's standards, he didn't die inordinately young, but it still stuck me as incongruous when I heard of his passing. If you saw him play at UCLA, you would think, if there ever was a guy who was supposed to be forever young, he was the one. But not.

  • @滋榎本
    @滋榎本 Год назад +23

    It's a shame that Bill Walton, Sam Bowie, Brandon Roy and Greg Oden all lost their prime due to injury.

    • @rkcraig348
      @rkcraig348 Год назад +2

      Man, when you lay it out like that, just how damn cursed are the Trailblazers? So much greatness lost to injury. I'm a life-long Lakers fan, but I still have to admit how much that sucks just for the game of basketball itself. SMH

    • @Diaz23
      @Diaz23 Год назад +5

      None of those guys could hold Waltons jock strap. Bill actually delivered a championship. They didn’t do shit for the Blazers

    • @ernestb4473
      @ernestb4473 Год назад +3

      @@willschrank As a born and raised Chicagoan, I thank Portland for taking Bowie. But I actually understand why they took him. They already had Drexler from the draft the year before, who was virtually the same guy a Jordan. So it was time to get a big man. Hakeem went first, so Bowie was the next best thing. If Portland didn't take Bowie, then the Bulls would have grabbed him with the third pick, so once again, I thank Portland for taking Bowie.

    • @jyy9624
      @jyy9624 Год назад +1

      ​@@Diaz23more appropriate comparison would be Ralph Sampson

    • @jyy9624
      @jyy9624 Год назад

      ​@@Diaz23more apt comparison would be Ralph Sampson

  • @rickhoro
    @rickhoro 5 месяцев назад +1

    I remember rooting for Walton during his UCLA days and experiencing the disappointment at his injury filled career. Same with Pistol Pete. I think he was a great player, but I have to agree with you about him probably not deserving top 50 or 75 all time players, but only because of the injuries. Otherwise, no question in my mind that he would have been up there.

  • @RitaSora
    @RitaSora 5 месяцев назад

    My dream was to hang out for a day with Bill Walton, Jeff Van Gundy and Charles Barkley all at the same time.
    A day of non stop laughs! Thank You Bill for the great play. I really loved your broadcasting on NBC and for you being such a nice person.Great to see you at the All-Star game this year.Love You until Forever!! You will be Missed so much!! Your fan since day one.❤😢

  • @oldchunkofcoal3141
    @oldchunkofcoal3141 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wouldn't you know that a sellout like shack should have a beef with such a great player.

  • @bobbyy.7762
    @bobbyy.7762 6 месяцев назад +3

    Shaq did it again! He demonstrated his ignorance! Well done Shaq! NOT!!!

  • @stevenhaun9837
    @stevenhaun9837 5 месяцев назад

    Short but Sweet ❣️💪💯 Big Red 🙏🏼

  • @otisgreer8429
    @otisgreer8429 10 месяцев назад +13

    I look at him like I look at Gale Sayers. When he was healthy, he was good as anyone. End of discussion.

    • @ehoffman2260
      @ehoffman2260 6 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly right.

    • @thehaughtcorner
      @thehaughtcorner 5 месяцев назад

      They were both brilliant. Just breathtaking.

  • @JohnHowlett-bq6xo
    @JohnHowlett-bq6xo 5 месяцев назад +4

    Without playing with two injured legs, Bill Walton was the greatest of all, A Bill Russell and Larry Bird Team Players. Bill Walton was the greatest overall basketball Player. There are many NBA players, But only ones Bill Walton. He gave it his all and was awarded by being a Champ, who challenged all the greats, and defeated everyone and Won.

  • @michaeldooley3396
    @michaeldooley3396 5 месяцев назад +14

    A healthy Walton was much better than O'Neil...not even close!

  • @Steve-li1ru
    @Steve-li1ru 5 месяцев назад +3

    I grew up watching the NBA from the Bird/Magic era. I was also a massive Celtics fan and my dad taught me how good Bill Walton was. He made me a huge fan of the Grateful Dead back when he bought Lithuania jersey's for the Olympics. I was finally able to meet him around 10 years ago - he was amazingly nice to everyone despite being in immense pain. If he was black you'd be saying something different. Grant Hill career was short too because of injuries, but he never won a chip, let alone 2. I think you underappreciate him and what he brought - he was ahead of his time.