Bill Walton passed away

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He was kind of my younger hero, though he developed a few conservative kinks after his playing era. Most talented basketball center in history.

My son texted me to tell me, so I came here to check the board.
 
He was kind of my younger hero, though he developed a few conservative kinks after his playing era. Most talented basketball center in history.

My son texted me to tell me, so I came here to check the board.

I choose "most talented" or "best" over "greatest," which requires a long career.

Every UCLA game was on local TV. As a rookie fan at the start of his sophomore season, I missed very few of his varsity games for 3 years. (J-V freshmen games weren't on TV.)

I've written here about the simultaneous 33-game-win-streak of West, Goodrich, and Chamberlain. When pressed, I allowed TV/UCLA to interrupt radio/Lakers (pushing my 2-foot-long-hair out of the way and waiting for the Revolution).
 
I got to meet Walton several times through fundraisers BG was involved with, and Bill was so interesting to watch in the "wild". He was so open, patient and animated to anyone who wanted a quick (yeah, right) chat and a photo op. What really impressed me that, no matter how many people were waiting for a moment of his time, he never, ever rushed them along. He gave everyone genuine quality time. I've met (or been around) my share of professional athletes in 70 years but I have never seen that from anyone else. The guy really was in a class all by himself.
 
RIP! A really sad day. He was and probably always will be my all time favorite blazer. I had season tickets at the time we drafted Walton and had many great times watching him play. Blazer fans alway mention Dame and Clyde as the best blazer of all time but imo Walton will always be the best and isn’t even close.
 

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