Walton had several signature moves in rebounding, passing, defense, and shooting that I have never seen since, except by UCLA players, who lost the habits in the NBA. I've always been surprised that other NBA stars didn't try the moves.
For example, the film says his outlet passes were usually to midcourt, not impressive pinpoint touchdowns all the way downcourt. It doesn't say that what made him the greatest outlet passer was that he rebounded and passed in one unified motion. He rebounded, rotated his head before fastening his claws on the ball, spotted his teammate speeding toward halfcourt, and passed it while still at the top of his rebounding leap. The reason he passed only to midcourt was that Wooden didn't want his players leaving the offense to get any farther. Walton taught the same system to Ramsay, who had never coached John Wooden's way before.