Bill Walton Greatest Games: 44 Points vs Memphis State (1973 NCAA FInal)

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  • Record breaking performance by Bill Walton, 44 points on 21/22 FG - amazing game...

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  • @toordal
    @toordal Před 2 měsíci +50

    This was the first place I went to after hearing Bill Walton died. RIP Bill and The Conference Of Champions.

  • @kenarthur6253
    @kenarthur6253 Před 5 lety +100

    Greatest performance ever in an NCAA Championship Game.

    • @miketanner522
      @miketanner522 Před 3 lety +13

      Yep and it’s not even close. Bill Walton I’d on of the biggest “what if’s” in the history of the NBA. And still he is a top 10 center of all time. Can’t imagine what he would have done go he was injury free his whole career.

    • @rogermartin798
      @rogermartin798 Před 3 lety +7

      By far !!

    • @xxlionroarxxxxxxxx4438
      @xxlionroarxxxxxxxx4438 Před 23 dny +1

      Biggest performance in any college or pro league.21 of 22 ..AMAZING !!

  • @carseye1219
    @carseye1219 Před 3 lety +50

    I loved the John Wooden line "Bill, I used to think you were pretty good but then you missed that shot".

    • @patfromamboy
      @patfromamboy Před rokem +1

      I bought a signed John Wooden pyramid of success. It just happened to be for a guy named “Pat” which is my name so I got lucky.

  • @GodzillaFan754
    @GodzillaFan754 Před 10 lety +70

    Flat out the most dominant performance in NCAA finals history!

  • @patrickfurlong8221
    @patrickfurlong8221 Před 3 lety +65

    A lot of younger people have no idea how good this guy was. He was as good as Bird before his injuries. Tremendous talent, Walton would kick Kareem's @.. with regularity too.

    • @paulcarlson4230
      @paulcarlson4230 Před 2 lety +4

      Kareem is a great player also,but got to political and cheap shot many players kind of a pssy

    • @patfromamboy
      @patfromamboy Před rokem +10

      @@paulcarlson4230he wasn’t too political. Everyone should be involved in politics.

    • @marktrail8624
      @marktrail8624 Před rokem +4

      No seperate sports and politics

    • @almorris171
      @almorris171 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@patfromamboy So we all should crawl in the gutter and roll around in the sleeze? I agree we all should vote but politics is a back stabbing cut throat endeavor. Imagine your workplace if everyone ran around lobbying for promotions. There are some good people in politics but the media and activists make it damn hard to stay true to oneself and still get elected.

    • @smhollanshead
      @smhollanshead Před 5 měsíci +9

      Do you remember the 1977 NBA championship with the Portland Trail Blazers? That may have been Bill Walton at his best.

  • @perryickes8991
    @perryickes8991 Před 2 měsíci +17

    I was blessed to be old enough to see all of Bill Walton's career. What a great player and wonderful person. Had he not had the foot problems through out his NBA career his teams would have won more championships than they did. Rest in peace Bill and Thanks for the memories.

    • @Iambriangregory
      @Iambriangregory Před 2 měsíci

      Please don't talk about injuries as an excuse just talked about that for one season as in my opinion after Wilt Chamberlain is the greatest center I could imagine that I would have on my team and when you talk about athletes don't ever ever mention injuries that is what makes them what they are for better or for worse Joe Namath is the greatest quarterback of all time but he had bad news so he's not the greatest quarterback so stop making those excuses stop saying those things

    • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
      @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe Před 2 měsíci

      Saw him in HS?

  • @garygoodin40
    @garygoodin40 Před 4 lety +26

    I truly feel blessed to have witnessed Bill Walton's high school team kick my high school teams butt at a standing room only showdown between the 2 top teams in San Diego.
    Not only did they kick our butts but I was blessed to witness the most incredible bb player I ever saw in high school. Walton shot an incredible 78 per-cent from the field his senior year.

  • @IU90
    @IU90 Před 10 lety +59

    For about a five year stretch between around 73 and 78 Walton was as good an all around center as has ever played in the history of the game. Unfortunately, injuries and his perpetually broken foot bones robbed him of showing what he could do after that.

    • @MsOpus1
      @MsOpus1 Před 10 lety +2

      yup... a price paid when one gives all into a demanding sport. Even on a non successful or Pro level, like myself. I played a lot-a-sports back N the day ...always giving it my all. Now, I struggle with complications. But, I will never regret all the GREAT times I had! ...it was a natural High 4 me =D

    • @impassable
      @impassable Před 8 lety +13

      Ahh but that 86 season...It all came together for one year

    • @teej783
      @teej783 Před 7 lety +5

      He also sat out two years in his prime to protest the treatment of injured players by the Trailblazers. He got traded to the Clippers because of it. Now that is a statement.

    • @kerrinhester3378
      @kerrinhester3378 Před 5 měsíci

      As good as any player ever

  • @tomjohnson7529
    @tomjohnson7529 Před 10 lety +112

    I remember this as if it was yesterday. I will still say this, when he was healthy there has never been anyone who could dominate a game in any phase like Walton. He could block shots, rebound, pass or score when needed. As a Trailblazer, in 77, he did all of those and won the big one, their only one. Just remember this too, all those lobs were without jams because dunking the ball was illegal in those days.
    Too bad his career was marred with injuries to his back and legs. I used to love watching him block shots. He'd just tip them enough to rebound them and start the UCLA fast break, today, they swat them out of bounds and give the team another shot.

    • @jayeellis3833
      @jayeellis3833 Před 7 lety +1

      Agreed and well said.
      That said....
      Bill Walton, late 1960s, early 70s... he was a Communist - bad politics.

    • @savagetilley2782
      @savagetilley2782 Před 7 lety +7

      I agree with you on his politics i'm on the other side nearly extreme right. BUT over the years. I've found myself bouncing in the middle now days. I've been reading lots of Hunter S Thompson stuff and things like that. I'm to young to of seen Bill Walton in his prime. But I do agree he is the best WHEN healthy possibly all time.

    • @postaltraining
      @postaltraining Před 6 lety +9

      in addition to being pretty slick in '77, walton was instrumental in a different role for the 86 celtics. the tandem of him and parish made most teams cry for mommy on top of the usual bird-mchale-parish problem any game presented

    • @eboooo
      @eboooo Před 5 lety +1

      I think Arvydas reminded me of Walton at his apex.

    • @jimicmore1895
      @jimicmore1895 Před 5 lety +7

      I agree, if had stayed healthy, the greatest, could not be stopped plus his passing rebounding, used that bank shot with great accuracy

  • @titostacos
    @titostacos Před 11 lety +59

    21 for 22...and he wasn't allowed to dunk...!

    • @jerrypete3799
      @jerrypete3799 Před 2 lety +5

      The only shot Walton "missed" was a dunk they didn't allow. It was marked as a "missed" shot. A perfect game for Walton !!

    • @ramonazteca
      @ramonazteca Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@jerrypete3799 i was there. it was not a dunk. he just dropped the ball with both hands into the basket. the ref screwed him.

    • @shawnyoung8752
      @shawnyoung8752 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@ramonaztecaI recall he dropped it it the basket. On the way down his pinkie hit the net.

  • @timothybessemer7316
    @timothybessemer7316 Před 5 lety +41

    Considering he got into the hall of fame with all the injuries he had, what kind of legend would he had become if not having those injuries?

    • @deere3321
      @deere3321 Před 4 lety +3

      OMG...I can't imagine. His injuries started in high school.

    • @moswag50
      @moswag50 Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Tim. I'm not saying Walton wasn't a beast!! Combination of size, speed, and rebounding. Best passing center ever!... even though Jokic might disagree. But Wilt!... he was a different breed. Playing 46 minutes a game for his career, never fouling out. I just feel that Wilt was a better scorer, rebounder, passer, faster, better stamina. I can say Walton is the most fundamental center ever! Wilt was just different. If no injuries, I see Walton averaging around 25pts, 17-18rebs, and around 5-6 assts for his career.

    • @siircartiier
      @siircartiier Před 4 lety +1

      Man imagine an NBA with Arvydas and Bill.

    • @siircartiier
      @siircartiier Před 4 lety +2

      Cardell Mosley wilt played against fucking plumbers and meat factory workers his numbers would’ve been way different if he would’ve played 10 years later. Not saying he want good but the competition was much more weak

    • @patedwards932
      @patedwards932 Před 3 lety +2

      @@siircartiier Bill Russell, Oscar R., Elgin Baylor, Jerry Lucas, Jerry West. Plumbers? Not!

  • @Tonyconner74
    @Tonyconner74 Před 4 lety +39

    The art of the bank shot has been lost over the years, its actually a higher percentage shot, reason being the shot can be slightly off and will still go in as opposed to a straight shot witch has little to no room for error. Walton was a master of the bank, with his leaping ability and height he was practically unstoppable!....
    Fantastic player!....

    • @almorris171
      @almorris171 Před 8 měsíci +1

      For a right hander, a bank shot from the left side is the easiest shot to make. John Wooden explicitly taught his players to take it especially on the fast break pullup shot from a 45 degree angle to the basket.

  • @dan16000
    @dan16000 Před 8 lety +131

    When healthy, Bill Walton played like an oversized Larry Bird, so agile and clever, very impressive.

    • @thesmartset5060
      @thesmartset5060 Před 8 lety +20

      I remember watching that game, no question he is the best player I ever saw in college...🏀

    • @illuzionzenzile
      @illuzionzenzile Před 5 lety +7

      dan16000 Kevin McHale is probably a better comparison.

    • @jamesvickers9476
      @jamesvickers9476 Před 5 lety +4

      dan16000 I don't know about an oversized Bird but he was tough...Bird had so much more then Walton

    • @davidringo1399
      @davidringo1399 Před 4 lety

      Pfft...he got away with so many fouls its not even funny....

    • @davidringo1399
      @davidringo1399 Před 4 lety

      Red headed freak...

  • @markhagen7719
    @markhagen7719 Před 5 lety +38

    When healthy, Walton was the best center the game ever produced.

    • @moswag50
      @moswag50 Před 4 lety +2

      Mark. Bill was exceptional!! But he will never be able to hold Wilt's jockstrap!

    • @alanfoster6589
      @alanfoster6589 Před 4 lety +1

      @@moswag50 Walton was great. Wilt was supernatural.

    • @Hibbs4Prez
      @Hibbs4Prez Před 3 lety +1

      He wasn't even the best center from UCLA

    • @ronaldmorissey8493
      @ronaldmorissey8493 Před 2 lety

      @@Hibbs4Prez Wooden said it best when comparing the two centres: Lewis (he always called him Lewis) was more valuable since he could hurt the opposition more at both ends of the court.

    • @user-iv9er3nr6z
      @user-iv9er3nr6z Před 2 měsíci

      Early 1960s pre knee surgery wilt would've score 50s points playing against bill Walton of mid 1970s

  • @daveconleyportfolio5192
    @daveconleyportfolio5192 Před 6 lety +18

    That spin move in traffic at 0:33 is just unreal for a man of his size. He's practically doing a pirouette like a ballet dancer.

    • @soundautomatic1
      @soundautomatic1 Před 4 lety

      Agreed! See how strong he is just off the ball of his right foot on that spin? He goes about a yard to open up space for the reverse. He basically uses a toe. It's awesome.

    • @Rambomob662
      @Rambomob662 Před 2 lety

      Joel embiid does this

    • @ethanselby4111
      @ethanselby4111 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Rambomob662yea but in ‘73 that’s quite an impressive move for a big

  • @caesarfiorini1728
    @caesarfiorini1728 Před 2 lety +7

    Technically perfect for a big man.
    Passing, rebounding and shooting. Went 21 for 22 this night

  • @briansam2524
    @briansam2524 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was 12 when I saw that game on TV, it was an incredible game Walton had.

  • @jr-xs9tf
    @jr-xs9tf Před 5 lety +25

    I had forgotten how quick he was. Small forward level of quick.

    • @classicsurvivor
      @classicsurvivor Před 4 lety +2

      Walton was a point guard playing the center position.

  • @soundautomatic1
    @soundautomatic1 Před 9 lety +12

    I've never seen anyone repost themselves faster than this guy.

  • @mc76
    @mc76 Před 2 lety +2

    Fun fact: in the semifinal game, Walton was totally outplayed on the offensive end by Indiana's Steve Downing. Downing had 26 points (to Walton's 14); the rest of the IU team scored 33. If Downing had gotten any help, the best game in NCAA history might never have happened.

    • @caesarfiorini1728
      @caesarfiorini1728 Před 2 lety +2

      He only needed to shoot 12 times that game and they still beat Indy by 11. He also added 17 boards and 9 assists

  • @scared08ph
    @scared08ph Před 8 lety +12

    I was blown away of this video...the beast named Bill Walton played like point guard.Brilliant assist moving like a shooting guard/point guard.He is unstoppable.

  • @RogerPeet
    @RogerPeet Před 2 měsíci +3

    Bill was the best college player, ever.

  • @willgold9705
    @willgold9705 Před 6 lety +15

    21 of 22 field goals! Wow.

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Před 6 lety +43

    Young Walton was a problem. Was like Russell in that his game elevated his teammates. Really too bad that he was robbed of his pro prime by injuries.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 6 lety +4

      That's exactly who each was. They did what was needed and let others share in the success and glory. Many "stars", not so much. Duncan did too. Of course, Magic and Bird as well.

    • @abegoldman8749
      @abegoldman8749 Před 4 lety +4

      He won a championship in 77 swept Jabar and beat Dr.J

    • @johnwhite2576
      @johnwhite2576 Před 4 lety +2

      Abe Goldman - true dat - that team was poetry in motion -the some greater than the stars. Real, old school b-ball not this Bron Bron “send me to foul line and shoot open threes “ game. That was not kareems strongest supporting cast, and he stat line (esp points) bit better than Waltons, but he was still in his prime, brought his A game the entire series ,way more playoff experience than walton, and wlatons teams dominated-why ? Because Walton was the more valuable player, did more things, augmented and supported his teammates better because his skill set, vision, passing and movement on entire court not just the paint. Not knocking Kareem at all in that series -kids dissing old school b-ball need to watch both these guys and tell me they wouldn’t dominate anyone in today not named akeem....compare walton at his peak that season with say the Big Easy (one of my favs) .Duncan was better foul shooter but thats it. Walton quicker ran court better, way better hops, better bank shot (which WAS Duncan marquee move) , better rebounder defender, passer. Duncan is a HOF game first ballot, but simply not the player walton was in his prime. You take a healthy Walton on you Maddon dream team as Center college OR pro, before Kareem, before Duncan, before Ewing, before Akeem and even before Russell. Only akeem had his skill set, only Russell had his competitiveness, nobody he his passing or offensive rebounding ability, his bank shot was the best (better than Duncan) and his hook shot the second best (behind Kareem). Only Akeem had his offensive scoring versatility and only Kareem had his offensive scoring efficiency.

    • @wilsonstone935
      @wilsonstone935 Před 4 lety

      @@johnwhite2576 yes, plus he just plain dominated the paint, you couldn't score with him in there, especially when he'd get pumped up

  • @garrison6863
    @garrison6863 Před 7 lety +17

    The thing about this game is that Memphis state was a really good team and Larry Kenon was a really good center. But they had no answer for Walton at all. He was really one of the very best college centers ever. A shame what happened to him in the NBA. But he really could do it all.

    • @MM-yn9db
      @MM-yn9db Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, Kenon was solid, loved him and Doc at the forwards for the ABA Nets.

  • @alanfoster6589
    @alanfoster6589 Před 4 lety +7

    Memphis State was a solid team with good, agile big men. No pushover. Didn't matter.

  • @edwardsinger4043
    @edwardsinger4043 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Throw it down big man! Bill of course said that often. Best college game ever? Took great shots. Battled for position. Hypnotized them once to score once uncontested. Rip

    • @larryyoder4861
      @larryyoder4861 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I remember my mom letting me watch that game:)

  • @thebestfreethrowcoach6123
    @thebestfreethrowcoach6123 Před 7 lety +10

    Amazing game. I still remember it. Maybe the greatest game I've ever seen a college player play.

  • @davidmckenzie420
    @davidmckenzie420 Před 4 lety +4

    I went to high school with Greg Lee. He was, I believe, Walton's roommate at UCLA...Those were the days...

  • @gato7908
    @gato7908 Před 4 lety +6

    He's got that signature spring in his step that you see so little in his NBA career due to injuries. One can only imagine how great he would be if he stayed healthy, probably on the level of bird or magic or Jordan.

    • @krbohn101
      @krbohn101 Před rokem

      You've got four of my all-time starting five!

  • @robertfroding9854
    @robertfroding9854 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is great, what a talent the healthy Bill Walton was! Also, great hearing the excellence in broadcasting of the legendary Curt Gowdy. Never overstated anything, or over hyped. Miss that that voice!

    • @cosmo1eleven855
      @cosmo1eleven855 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah he was big as a baseball voice. Didn't know he did basketball too.

  • @gregorylewis62
    @gregorylewis62 Před 11 lety +8

    Jabbar and Walton were my two favorite college players. Each has their different strengths. Loved UCLA and Coach Wooden!

  • @ARIZJOE
    @ARIZJOE Před 4 lety +5

    Bill Walton is greatest college player ever. And this game is good evidence. Not just a big man, but a fine, all around player with tremendous basketball acumen. With all his injuries and scores of very serious surgeries, he is lucky to be alive. Bill Walton gave his life to basketball.

    • @rickycole6327
      @rickycole6327 Před rokem

      Walton will tell you himself he was not the best best college basketball player of all time he will tell you Kareem was

    • @ARIZJOE
      @ARIZJOE Před rokem

      @@rickycole6327 That's 100% correct. Bill is a modest person, and always pays deference to the college career of Lewis.

  • @Pookiepup1
    @Pookiepup1 Před 4 lety +5

    An amazing performance in St. Louis. Never saw one like it before or since.

  • @602davido
    @602davido Před 2 měsíci +1

    One of the greatest athletic performances of ANY sport.

  • @terryhill4732
    @terryhill4732 Před 3 lety +3

    Walton was almost 7 ft and played the game like a 6'6 point guard the guy was simply awesome in college

  • @bailinnumberguy
    @bailinnumberguy Před 12 lety +30

    Maybe the greatest game played by a college player in history. I think Walton missed 1 shot in the game. Had Walton remained healthy, he might've been the greatest center who ever lived.

    • @mikebeasley6447
      @mikebeasley6447 Před 4 lety +6

      AND STILL HE IS ONE OF THE GEATEST TO EVER PLAY THE CENTER POSITION!!!!!!!!!!

    • @levalpat
      @levalpat Před 3 lety +1

      and I think his one missed shot was for offensive goal tending!!!

  • @jeffrey3498
    @jeffrey3498 Před 6 lety +12

    Amazing performance by Walton.

  • @jimhanratty9543
    @jimhanratty9543 Před 3 lety +3

    Walton cat quick, so fluid a player. He loved the backboard.

  • @peterroy3679
    @peterroy3679 Před rokem +2

    walton at 19 was better than he was at any other age . he was so quick plus he was actually 7-2

    • @cosmo1eleven855
      @cosmo1eleven855 Před 2 měsíci

      No, he was actually 7-0 even. But he was self concious with his stuttering problem, so he lowered his official height to 6-11"

  • @philb.1502
    @philb.1502 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Walton before the foot injuries was a real monster in the post. He was super quick around the basket.

  • @doubaya2959
    @doubaya2959 Před 4 lety +6

    He has extremely explosive first step as a big man.

  • @stampscapes
    @stampscapes Před 10 lety +16

    When I watched this, I kept thinking "Tim Duncan". TD must have watched a lot of video on Walton with all those high percentage soft bank shots.

  • @jacobbowman8103
    @jacobbowman8103 Před 6 lety +6

    That Walton pass at 1:00 is amazing!

  • @dhrdcub1
    @dhrdcub1 Před 12 lety +7

    Alcindor & Walton- to this day, 40 years after they graduated, still the 2 greatest
    college players of all time. No one else even close.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 7 lety +3

      Bill Russell

    • @jgrantsf
      @jgrantsf Před 8 měsíci +2

      Pete Maravich

    • @ramonazteca
      @ramonazteca Před 5 měsíci

      even close? wilt? please. probably the greatest athlete to ever play center position.

    • @ethanselby4111
      @ethanselby4111 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Maravich

    • @buzzard6410
      @buzzard6410 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ralph Sampson was a beast in college. Like Walton, foot injuries robbed his pro career.

  • @wildbillhackett
    @wildbillhackett Před 4 lety +11

    Walton was the best college center I ever saw growing up. He was on his way to being the one of the best all-time pros before his injuries.

    • @HarrisonHollers
      @HarrisonHollers Před 2 měsíci

      Alcindor, Russell, and Chamberlin included?

    • @wildbillhackett
      @wildbillhackett Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@HarrisonHollersThey weren't in college when I was growing up. Well, Alcindor was but I was only 9 or 10 when he graduated I think. I don't remember watching him till the pros in the early 70's.

    • @HarrisonHollers
      @HarrisonHollers Před 2 měsíci

      @@wildbillhackett got it. I never went back to watch his game until today. Dude could move; great footwork, and vision.

    • @wildbillhackett
      @wildbillhackett Před 2 měsíci

      @@HarrisonHollers Walton was a great passer, shot blocker, and rebounder. Not a huge offensive threat because he was too busy getting assists. A bit of a liberal nut job sometimes but his heart's in the right place. A genuine good guy.

    • @HarrisonHollers
      @HarrisonHollers Před 2 měsíci

      @@wildbillhackett the deadhead part is kinda cool. Do you bro! I didn’t know about his D excellence

  • @mikebeasley6447
    @mikebeasley6447 Před 5 lety +6

    TIL THIS DAY THE GREATEST SHOOTING PERFORMANCE THESE 2 EYES HAVE EVER SEEN BAR NONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!####

  • @homerosanchez204
    @homerosanchez204 Před 5 lety +2

    What I also liked about this game that I watched with my dad was that today I can watch it and listen to Curt Gowdy. What a familiar voice he was! I rooted for UCLA but I'm sure my dad rooted for Memphis State. Back then UCLA was at the Apex of a great Dynasty

  • @thomaskelly8571
    @thomaskelly8571 Před 4 lety +2

    The game that sticks out in my mind is the game between Walton's Bruins and NC St. with David Thompson. What a phenomenal showdown between 2 great teams and 2 legends.

    • @zachmartin1458
      @zachmartin1458 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes. 50 years later and I still remember.

  • @ddenuci
    @ddenuci Před 8 lety +5

    Larry Kenon had 20 of his own points in this game. 8 of 16 from the floor, and 4-4 from the line.

  • @keithpopko2540
    @keithpopko2540 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember watching this. He was amazing. He also had four shots disallowed for offensive goaltending.

  • @bumblebeemoi
    @bumblebeemoi Před 2 měsíci +1

    Remember dunks weren’t allowed in some of those years. What touch he had.

  • @allenhecht7973
    @allenhecht7973 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Taught from a young age that the backboard was his friend. Rare to see nowadays

  • @KRHEE
    @KRHEE Před 4 lety +5

    44 points ........... all 2 pointers ...... respect

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 Před 3 lety +2

    I didn't get to see him play much, at all, back then. From watching footage on youtube and during his short stint with The Celtics, he was as much fun to watch play as Larry Bird. When healthy, he was confident, strong, skilled, quick, relaxed and always in control.

    • @dshooter6391
      @dshooter6391 Před rokem

      I didn't see Lew Alcindor in college, but Bill Walton, Larry Bird , David Thompson and Magic Johnson were the best I ever see play college basketball. Imagine that, four of the best I ever seen, played in the 70's.

    • @zachmartin1458
      @zachmartin1458 Před 5 měsíci

      @dshooter6391 My first NCAA tourney I remember was 74 with both Thompson and Walton. I was fortunate.

  • @leodrosia4369
    @leodrosia4369 Před 4 měsíci

    Bill was 7 ft 1. 1986 was the funnest year i ever had as a celtic fan with walton who was a alltime top 5 nba center if he had been healthy....the 2 best ncaa players of 70s playing on 86 celtics was a dream to watch

  • @TrillingFamily
    @TrillingFamily Před 11 lety +8

    Great video - thanks! Walton was truly phenomenal.

  • @levalpat
    @levalpat Před 3 lety +1

    Bill Walton was the most complete package of any center in basketball..... that is not hyperbole.
    In his uninjured prime, he would fit even better in today's style of NBA game.

  • @Nastyfinger1444
    @Nastyfinger1444 Před 4 lety +2

    Always loved the Walton bank shot.

  • @9Ballr
    @9Ballr Před 2 měsíci

    I'd say this is the greatest game by a player in NCAA history.

  • @bobgulrajani8242
    @bobgulrajani8242 Před 2 měsíci

    I watched this game when I was in college on TV. One of my greatest sports memories ever. Walton was on fire! Throw it down big man, throw it down!

  • @UNCLUB2009
    @UNCLUB2009 Před 12 lety +1

    I remember watching that game. What they don't tell you is the shot he missed was in then out off the backboard, where he lived all night... So close to perfection!!

  • @jr55tex13
    @jr55tex13 Před 7 lety +9

    imagine if he had decent ankles/feet what a NBA career he would have had.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 5 lety

      Oh man, it makes me sick to imagine it. We saw a short window of it, the year Portland won and the first 3 quarters of the following season. Then the foot injuries hit. And the NBA was up for grabs.

  • @damfst23
    @damfst23 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bill Walton was a beautiful basketball player to watch.The injuries kept him from being inthe G.O.A.T. conversation.

  • @daviddupper9728
    @daviddupper9728 Před 2 měsíci +1

    RIP Bill Walton, still the best final game performance ever!!😢😔

  • @michaelcorenzwit716
    @michaelcorenzwit716 Před 4 lety +2

    Most dominant performance I ever saw.

  • @harveyhester2113
    @harveyhester2113 Před 2 lety

    Ridiculously underrated. If healthy he would've been in the all time great conversation

  • @AntiMTVMovement
    @AntiMTVMovement Před rokem

    Insane that Walton scored two-thirds as many points as the entire Memphis State team did.

  • @greenwolfegreen6028
    @greenwolfegreen6028 Před 8 lety +14

    This video does not do justice to how good Walton was in that game. It does not show what a great defensive player he was and how well he rebounded and played. There is no question that Walton was the greatest center of all-time.

    • @barbaramaier4758
      @barbaramaier4758 Před 8 lety +2

      +Greenwolfe Green: Agreed; I'll go even further- when Bill was healthy, he is the greatest basketball player ever. The only players who favorably compare are Arvydas Sabonis (when he was in his prime and healthy) and Kareem Abdul Jabbar. John Wooden said Walton was the best player he ever coached.

    • @morganlee1995
      @morganlee1995 Před 8 lety +2

      +barbara maier You're putting Euro leaguers and college greats in the same category as Kareem...

    • @gregallan2842
      @gregallan2842 Před 8 lety +3

      Chamberlain?

    • @princekelvin6476
      @princekelvin6476 Před 7 lety

      barbara maier lol what about Hakeem Olajuwon ?

    • @johnflanagan9153
      @johnflanagan9153 Před 6 lety +3

      Greenwolfe, while Walton was a great all-around center who's injuries robbed him of true legendary status in the NBA, he is not the greatest center of all time. Chamberlain would have broken him into little pieces like cheap plywood, and Bill Russell would stuff everyone of his turn-around jumpers.

  • @jermdogg1185
    @jermdogg1185 Před 2 lety +1

    best passing big man of all time...

  • @ramonazteca
    @ramonazteca Před 2 měsíci

    r.ip. bill.
    you played the most perfect game i've ever seen.

  • @stugabe33
    @stugabe33 Před 4 měsíci

    In 1973 the NCAA had a no-dunking rule, otherwise it would have been 25-of-26 for Bill Walton and 52 points. People forget that Walton had 4 baskets nullified for offensive goaltending and thus "settled" for 44 points on 21-of-22 shots. Walton's 44 was, AND STILL IS, a championship game record.

  • @timatkinson9291
    @timatkinson9291 Před 2 lety

    Walton could play in his day. Variety of moves and good passer.

  • @Marvhagler
    @Marvhagler Před 5 lety +2

    I remember watching a basketball show on ESPN and these ex NBA players were complaining that bill Walton was one of the top 50 players of all time the funny thing is not one of those who complained could hold his jock he was so much better then those ex NBA players it's laughable! that they would complain like that obviously they didn't watch Walton play when he was healthy. He's not only a top 50 greatest player he is a top 10 greatest player.

  • @jollyjoe9281
    @jollyjoe9281 Před 6 lety +3

    Always with the hands up and ready to receive a pass, Greg Lee must have had 15 assists that game...Walton was the best passer ever from the low post, always ready to find a cutting teammate for a layup...joy to watch him play the game...and...Kobe sucks

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 6 lety

      Kobe is a more modern prototypical offensive star. Put fear into the defense, pass if need be. He wasn't one to move the ball constantly. Kind of a take turns kind of guy. No Bird, Magic, Lebron, Stockton. A break you down kind of guy. Many of his teammates stood around a lot. Fortunately in his prime, he succeeded pretty often. Maybe not enough to suit Shaq, though!

  • @LawrenceRoss1906
    @LawrenceRoss1906 Před 5 lety +2

    He was a beast. When I was a kid growing up in LA, we all loved him...until he became a Blazer and then a hated Celtic.

  • @mchristr
    @mchristr Před 4 lety +1

    Between 1964 and 1975 UCLA won 10 national championships. That's just ridiculous. Walton's bank shot was so smooth.

  • @acornsucks2111
    @acornsucks2111 Před 8 lety +7

    That pass at 1:02 is insane!

    • @markfox3083
      @markfox3083 Před 8 lety

      Yes, left handed and I watched it a few times.

  • @timwheat6262
    @timwheat6262 Před 3 lety +1

    People forget that was a great Memphis team. Larry Finch was one of the best college shooters of the era. Bill killed them. Larry helping Bill off the court showed such great character at the end.

  • @dhrdcub1
    @dhrdcub1 Před 11 lety +3

    Should've qualified- greatest I've ever seen. Saw Wilt many times in the NBA, but I was only 5 when Wilt played his last college game. As a pro- toss a coin between Wilt and Kareem. Their paths only crossed for about 3 years, but still an incredible matchup. Kareem and Walton was a helluva matchup for the brief time Walton was healthy in Portland. We saw a glimpse in 76-77 & 77-78 of how great Walton could've been as a pro, but unfortunately his feet and knees weren't built to last.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 6 lety

      Absolutely Ray.

    • @tubewatcher38
      @tubewatcher38 Před 6 lety +1

      Walton got the better of Kareem in most of the big games that I saw. Kareem was great, like Wilt. But Walton, like Russell made everyone & the team much better. The Lakers knew what they had coming in the '86 finals (which was the rubber match with Celtics) & stayed home.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 6 lety

      tubewatcher38 AMEN. The 2 Bill's were in a class all their own.

  • @jstephencourts
    @jstephencourts Před 5 lety +2

    Much has been written below. I have loved the big redhead since he began in 1971-72 with UCLA. Not only did Portland win it all in 1977, but they were also by far the best in the 77-78 season before a March injury ended his season and Portland's chance to repeat. The comment about being a "communist" shows the naivety of the youngster. Every conflict since the founding of the USA, whether a police action or war with the exception of the Civil War, the war of 1812 and WW1 & WW2 has been orchestrated by the CFR and the multi-national corporations and the banking cartel. Walton was anti-Viet Nam war because it was a bogus, immoral & unnecessary invasion because as you see today, Vietnam is still a communist country but is one of the leaders in trade. Heck, even trump met the North Korean leader there last month. Back to Walton. I was lucky to get his autobiography from my friend in Vegas with a very nice written message from the great Bill Walton. He is and will always be my favorite BB player, both in the NCAA and the NBA.

    • @dirklerxstpratt2112
      @dirklerxstpratt2112 Před 4 lety

      I think Portland was something like 50-10 when he went down in 78.

  • @ericgilliam9902
    @ericgilliam9902 Před 2 měsíci +1

    RIP Bill Walton and Larry Finch!

  • @lovell123456789
    @lovell123456789 Před 10 lety +11

    Bill Walton had a bevy of tools. Very sound, fundamentally.

    • @francismarasiganiii4549
      @francismarasiganiii4549 Před 9 lety +1

      The no dunk rule definitely benefited him too because he was able to work on his fundamentals and other skills

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 Před 6 lety

      Francis Marasigan III Probably. As it allowed Kareem to perfect his hook, Walton developed an excellent turnaround bank shot.

  • @josephdiao8149
    @josephdiao8149 Před 5 lety +2

    if only a kid today gets 21/22 in the finals he'd go 0th overall pick to team spacejam.....

  • @davidhenderson594
    @davidhenderson594 Před rokem

    I remember watching this game. Walton put on one of the greatest preforments in college basketball history.

  • @robertpanetta7912
    @robertpanetta7912 Před 2 měsíci +2

    There is a saying “dominant player”. Not many players even the great ones can’t be put in this category. It is reserved for George Miken, Chamberlain,Kareem, Shaq, Erving, Maravich, Bird and Jordan. Walton when healthy is in this group. Dominant meaning they take over the game by themselves.

    • @Iambriangregory
      @Iambriangregory Před 2 měsíci

      That is true after Wilt Chamberlain Walton if I had to pick a center for just one season only he would be the person adjusted for inflation and progression of players historically and deflation greatest center for one season not for a decade or career if I had to pick one for one season it will be him

  • @forestgump8357
    @forestgump8357 Před 6 měsíci

    Forgot how incredibly quick Walton was. He makes Doncic and Jokic look like they have lead weights in their shoes.

  • @milt6208
    @milt6208 Před 3 lety +1

    I remember watching this game
    Walton was also playing good defense too

  • @joeblow9374
    @joeblow9374 Před 10 měsíci

    I just happened to be watching TV and caught this game. I have since learned that it was the first time the NCAA championship was televised.
    A few years later after a hard week of working and studying in graduate school I decided I needed a break and put on the Olympics and watched The Miracle on Ice.

    • @MM-yn9db
      @MM-yn9db Před 2 měsíci

      The first nationally televised NCAA hoop championship game was 1963, Loyola vs Cinci. It was sold to 125 stations. And I remember watching Alcindor play title games late 60's.

  • @bigrambizzy
    @bigrambizzy Před 2 měsíci +2

    Rip big red. bruin for life

  • @brockalbert5111
    @brockalbert5111 Před 5 lety +5

    Remember there was no 3-point line yet. Imagine if Walton played in the 3-point era.
    He had such a great shot, he would've been the best stretch 5 in NBA history.

  • @WarlpiriMan
    @WarlpiriMan Před rokem

    I remember watching this game. Walton was on another planet!

  • @scottdavidson9963
    @scottdavidson9963 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If injuries didn't derail him his numbers would have been dominate for awhile in the NBA.

  • @wilsonstone935
    @wilsonstone935 Před 4 lety +2

    And 13 yrs later, he was blocking shots by the doctor and Kareem in NBA playoffs, big part of Celtic's title -, but I remember this game like yesterday

    • @dirklerxstpratt2112
      @dirklerxstpratt2112 Před 4 lety +1

      The Celtics didn't play the Lakers in the NBA playoffs that year. They beat the Rockets in the Finals. He would have only faced Kareem twice in the regular season.

    • @wilsonstone935
      @wilsonstone935 Před 4 lety

      @@dirklerxstpratt2112 right, he did play em in 86 but I was thinking 77 playoffwise

    • @wilsonstone935
      @wilsonstone935 Před 4 lety

      @@dirklerxstpratt2112 I watched one of the laker-celtics games that year recently, the celts let em know this was their year, great game tho, fun to watch

    • @ronaldmorissey8493
      @ronaldmorissey8493 Před 2 lety

      @@wilsonstone935 Check the stats of the 2 big men in the '77 western conference finals.

  • @joshuabroom7876
    @joshuabroom7876 Před 2 měsíci

    Bill Walton would’ve been near NBA GOAT 🐐 status if not for injuries.

  • @andybilakshow260
    @andybilakshow260 Před rokem

    Bill loved the game of basketball. To see the smile on his face every time the "team" scored, leads me to believe he loved being a Boston Celtic even more.🏀
    I also wonder if Walton taught Larry how to pass🤔

  • @Dazed735
    @Dazed735 Před 2 měsíci

    21 of 22 field goals has anyone ever done that since? Wow!

  • @chowpuppy4537
    @chowpuppy4537 Před 4 měsíci

    You can't tell from this video, but the score was 39-all at halftime and Walton picked up his fourth foul early in the second half. Just about any modern-day coach would have put him on the bench, but Wooden kept riding the hot hand. At that point, Walton took over the game.

  • @krisharkleroad8
    @krisharkleroad8 Před 6 měsíci

    I forgot how quick he was. Great rebounder and passer. His outlet passes were a thing of beauty.

  • @terryhill4732
    @terryhill4732 Před 2 lety

    When Walton was playing at UCLA they was on a 66 game winning streak it was finally broken against Notre Dame his senior year