Fireball Jr.
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Was a 10 year old and watched this live one Saturday afternoon, on NBC's college bball broadcast. -sigh-
If you ever want to smoke and talk hoops for hours on end you let me know.
I have a copy of one of his Dead shows from college at Pauley Pavilion in Bill's senior year.
Legendary 2nd set - Playin - Uncle John - Morning Dew - Uncle John - Playin
Danny Ainge’s wife wouldn’t let him go to a Dead concert.
If you polled a large sample size of sports fans and asked "who had more career NBA points, Bill Walton or Billy Owens?" I feel like an overwhelming percentage would guess Walton but shockingly it's Billy.As an NBA player, he's somewhat of a "What if." He had so many injury problems
Walton's body failed him - but I guess Owens had his share of injury problems too. I wish I could have seen Walton play at his peak. I'm sure his stats don't do him justice.If you polled a large sample size of sports fans and asked "who had more career NBA points, Bill Walton or Billy Owens?" I feel like an overwhelming percentage would guess Walton but shockingly it's Billy.
He is sort of my "what might have been guy" - because we saw a snippet of what might have been, and on the court it was awesome. Personally I think he took his broadcasting hipster thing too far in his latter years, but that is a personal taste. What is not a personal taste is how great he was when he was able to go. I also think a healthy Walton would be a beast in the modern game.
finally - i loved that he always wanted to be listed under 7'. Saw him in person and he looked so much taller. A beyond great player who led a great (and courageous) life.
No chance Jay Bilas is 6'10", he has me by an inch tops.Just look at the photos of him next to Jay Bilas, who is 6-10. Maybe an inch shorter due to old age "shrinkage". But Bill was old, too, had had so much surgery, and he still looks 5 or 6 inches taller than Bilas.