UM, I don’t agree - last night BW was his old goofy self and it was bearable.I’m amazed @ the number of folks on here who seemingly have never seen/heard a Walton called game before.
Last night is the norm, not the exception.
He did last night when he casually mentioned that he won three Player of the Year Awards. Though he did not brag about them being National vs. Conference. So there is that.I've noticed Walton never talks about himself. When he talks about the Celtics, it's always Bird, McHale or Parrish. When he talks about UCLA, it's always about his teammates. He avoided the question when asked to compare Clingan to himself.
That was maddening. Droning on about their glory days and things that mean nothing to the current generation of players.That whole production was terrible, showing an interview with Phil Knight while game is being played. Save it for half time. Bill took away from the game. It's all about him.
You must love John Sterling.The things is, I like to hear the announcers call games but as I’ve gotten older, the more stupid things they seem to say. I’m tired of the miscalls that are soooo obvious to us at home. I can see I e realized, I don’t need them to tell me what I can see and see better than them lately. Very few things I need to hear from them but I guess that’s why Bill Walton was entertaining to me. I’m tired of them feeding me their narrative. They don’t get to tell me who the best player on the floor is or who the better team is cuz I’m about to find out with my own eyes. Years ago I could never watch a game without the announcers, now I almost hate them all.
If I am driving around I enjoy listening to baseball on the radio. If the Mets aren't playing I would like to listen to Yankee broadcasts but Sterling and Waldyman drive me insaneYou must love John Sterling.
B.. May seem like he's shooting from the hip.. But he knows BBWatching Oregon v UCLA with Bill Walton. Bill has mentioned how good UConn is about 4 times including “best team he’s seen all year.” He’s becoming my favorite broadcaster.
When he snaps back from his meandering (which I fully enjoy) I found him to have some of the most on-the-nose, well-timed, and important insights into the games we played where he broadcastedB.. May seem like he's shooting from the hip.. But he knows BB
When he snaps back from his meandering (which I fully enjoy) I found him to have some of the most on-the-nose, well-timed, and important insights into the games we played where he broadcasted
Walton had just about every injury in the book from high school, through college, and the NBA including his knees but like many big men it was foot injuries which ruined his playing career.Bill has lived a charmed life through his work, skill and plenty of good fortune.
He's one of the top 3 accomplished college basketball players all-time and other than playing NC St and Thompson was the most skilled player every time he was in college.
He goes pro, is an MVP and wins a championship against Dr J in his prime and then his knees scat the bed.
It would he obnoxious for him to analyze a game based on his perspective and how views basketball. He'd be dumbing it down and he knows it.
In any game there are 2-3 things which capture his attention.
Otherwise, you get his life adventures.
Out of one of the breaks, the studio was talking PAC12 and said that the two Zona guys made up the best duo or front court or something, and Walton says “I have to wonder if whoever just said that has seen UConn’s front court this year because they are fantastic.” Mr. conference of champions goes out of his way to talk UConn.Watching Oregon v UCLA with Bill Walton. Bill has mentioned how good UConn is about 4 times including “best team he’s seen all year.” He’s becoming my favorite broadcaster.
Walton had just about every injury in the book from high school, through college, and the NBA including his knees but like many big men it was foot injuries which ruined his playing career.
I like a lot of the things he likes so I have no problem listening to him. He loves the outdoors and America’s great places, as do I. I also love 60’s and 70’s pop culture, of which he’s an encyclopedia. He lived it and he lived large. He’s just a likable guy unless you have no patience lighthearted people. I find listening to him an escape from the mundane.I have no problem with Walton, even if he weren't talking up the good guys. When he's the color guy you watch the game, like always, and just enjoy his meanderings, giggling when appropriate.