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I was at a Knicks game at MSG some years ago when my buddy pointed out Walton, who was seated nearby I guess because he was in town to broadcast the Knicks on the weekend. Well, that was that for me. At halftime I went over to Walton, who was entertaining the grubby autograph seekers like me, and asked him to sign my ticket, telling him "I really enjoyed watching you play basketball." He said, "thanks." That's my Bill Walton story.
He was dancin' in the aisles at a Dead Show here in SoCal and I didn't know who he was from behind. I was going to ask him to slide over a couple of feet so we could see the show past this towering dude.
When he turned around and I saw who it was, I just mumbled and stumbled away.
He does a lot of great stuff in San Diego, and IG you can ask him about the 1/2 million dollar pergola in the park behind his house...
Worth the five minutes. He shot 21 for 22 in this game, and like you said, his banker was automatic. But my favorite play here comes at the 1:00 minute mark on the vid. Absolutely sick pass.
John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.
And Bill was another one of those guys where the Sixers got the number one pick in the draft one year off.
Doug Collins was a nice player, but Walton would have been an incredible piece for that team.
John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.
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