IthacaMatt
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I just saw a NY Times review of Bill Walton's autobiography. In the process of reading the article, there was a link to a clip of Walton highlights from the 1977 NBA Finals against Philly featuring Dr. J. For those of you who aren't that familiar with Walton's game, just spend a few minutes watching this clip.
Walton was the best passing center I've ever seen. When Portland runs the half-court offense and Walton goes to the high post, it's like he's playing "Point-Center". Plus, he absolutely owned Julius Erving with how many times he blocked his shots. Enjoy!
And here's one more - probably the greatest game ever played by a college player - 21-22 from the field in the 1973 NCAA championship against Memphis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAnC4cBXAuY
Walton was the best passing center I've ever seen. When Portland runs the half-court offense and Walton goes to the high post, it's like he's playing "Point-Center". Plus, he absolutely owned Julius Erving with how many times he blocked his shots. Enjoy!
And here's one more - probably the greatest game ever played by a college player - 21-22 from the field in the 1973 NCAA championship against Memphis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAnC4cBXAuY