Because it shows his humanity and his concern for his fellow human beings - a Walton trademark in the end... along with his love of basketball, the Grateful Dead, cannabis, and 🎶 "...life in general.." 🎶
I met Bill Walton at a motivational speaking gathering. He allowed everyone to come up and shake his hand and spend a minute talking to him. At the end of my conversation with him, he asked me what my sons name was- as he was signing an autograph basketball for him, I told him, Patrick… He said…’Make sure you go home and give Patrick a hug and tell him that you love him’. That has always remained with me throughout my years. What a special human being.🙏
I can't think of the passing of another human being especially from the sports world where there are NO negative stories about the person. I truly believe he lived every day to the fullest! He was an amazing intelligent interesting guy who told the best stories.
Don't worry about where, when, or how you will die but rather worry about how you live your life. People will remember you base on how you made them feel and that's your LEGACY. I love the MAN Bill Walton, and pray for his family to find solace and peace. he will be dearly missed. Beautiful story
I grew up watching the NBA with Bill Walton and Snapper Jones calling the games. I enjoyed their banter as much as the games. Bill Walton is one of my all-time favorites. Rest in Peace knowing you made your mark on this world and so many people with your kindness, humor, generosity, and humanity.
Right there with ya..growing up and all the laughs I had with my cousins hearing Bill. it was awesome and something ill never forget. he was very knowledgeable as well of course
I have watched maybe 25 videos paying tribute to Bill and not one bad thing said about him. Just how much he CARED for the fellow humans he shared this earth with. That is THE measure of a persons life that MATTERS❤😊🎉
Bill Walton was one of one. There will never be anyone like him. He was truly unique. I grew up in SoCal a UCLA fan and watched what he did as a player (88 game win streak) and as a student/human being standing up for the rights of veterans and civil rights for the black community.
What a beautiful story. Bill Walton had a sentimental heart of gold and was the genuine article, what you see is what you got. I also remember how much Bill ( and Kareem ) revered John Wooden and his various rules of life ( like "Practice doesn't make Perfect, Only Perfect Practice make Perfect" ), so it would make perfect sense that Bill would treat Mike Breen's father with the attention he deserved. I gotta dig up some of my Grateful Dead albums in his honor.
One of the best "stories" of Bill Walton's life was his mentorship under and life long friendship with coach John Wooden. John was a noted "straight - laced" Christian, Bill an iconoclast pot - head "seeker". An odd couple, but both had a deep, abiding respect and friendship for each other - the love of basketball brought them together at UCLA.
The craziest thing I remember about bill walton as a kid growing up was his mountain man like look while playing with Portland. I remember sports illustrated doing an article the was labeled "Walton or Jabbar who is the better big man." I had to get that magazine to read the article which at times referred to him as the mountain man. I also laughed at his championship speech outside after Portland won the title. The classic "who ever stole my bike please just return it." Bill was a free spirited man who enjoyed everyday. I have no doubt that had injuries not curtailed his career that he would have probably been the greatest all round big man to ever lace up a pair of tennis for the NBA. Gone way to soon. RIP BIG FELLA! Thanks for the memories😊.
Mike, thanks for sharing that wonderful, touching, and very personal story. I got teary eyed. Loved Bill and I think there are many more similar stories. They don't make 'em like the big red head anymore. Shine on Bill, shine on.
I'm hearing all these stories and tributes to Bill Walton but this one had me tearing up😂. What a wonderful human being! RIP my dear friend. You did bring joy by your presence. You are missed.
I loved him at NBC as part of “the trio”… those were some phenomenal broadcasts! Bill Walton is a quality human and a reminder of what is possible when we… DARE TO LOVE excellently!!
Breen & Bill Walton did the commentary for the Pistons-Pacers Brawl, they did such a good job! MB: “And now ARTEST is in the STANDS! He’s gota look in his eye right now that’s VERY scary.” Walton: “This is a disgrace.”
Wow! I had no idea Bill broadcast that 2004 brawl? I thought Bill just broadcasted college primarily PAC-12. I will have to look at the you tube footage if there is any available.
Working a game or interviewing him was just like a Robin Williams event, you never knew what was going to happen in that game or interview. Thank you Bill for those memories.
Bill was such a great person: forget basketball. RIP Bill. THE GOAT! Man He affected my life in a positive way...Thanks Bill for being great! Typical Bill story here: Bill was a real man with compassion and intelligence.
Fun Bill Walton Fact : his son Luke Walton is named after friend and former Portland Trailblazers teammate Maurice Lucas. "Big Luke" Lucas passed away in 2010, the same year as Walton's former UCLA coach John Wooden.
Im a big big time college bb fan i loved thursday night pac 22 bb with dave pasch i met him at a dead show and i told him to sit down lol very very nice person RIP
Listen to the commentating of Lebron James first national BB game on T.V, when he was in H.S. I was so upset after that game. Over the years, I learned more about him. May he rest in peace. He's a legend.
That is the best Bill Walton story.
Because it shows his humanity and his concern for his fellow human beings - a Walton trademark in the end... along with his love of basketball, the Grateful Dead, cannabis, and 🎶 "...life in general.." 🎶
"One of your heroes is returning" wow
Bill Walton, not just a great basketball player, but a great human being. R.I.P. Bill Walton.
I met Bill Walton at a motivational speaking gathering. He allowed everyone to come up and shake his hand and spend a minute talking to him. At the end of my conversation with him, he asked me what my sons name was- as he was signing an autograph basketball for him, I told him, Patrick… He said…’Make sure you go home and give Patrick a hug and tell him that you love him’. That has always remained with me throughout my years. What a special human being.🙏
His dad was a loving father he knows he's a product of it. Too many angry men in and out of jail could use that from their dads.
Bill Walton was an avalanche of joy.
We should all strive to be more like Bill Walton.
Bill Walton was an original Great player Great announcer More importantly great person RIP big redhead
Amen x 10 brother
One of your heroes is returning to the ship he served on. Uplifting on so many levels.
One of the greatest stories ever told....we should all strive to be like Bill. Much love, Much love indeed. RIP Bill Walton.
Mike, thanks for sharing this lovely story about Bill.
I will always miss his commentary as I grew up watching him on NBA on NBC.
RIP BIG FELLA
I can't think of the passing of another human being especially from the sports world where there are NO negative stories about the person. I truly believe he lived every day to the fullest! He was an amazing intelligent interesting guy who told the best stories.
Absolutely
The world lost a great one a couple of days ago and he will be missed deeply.
RIP to the GREAT Bill Walton.
Wow. What a story. Bill Walton was a wonderful human being. May he rest in peace.
Bill Walton was one of a kind in our world, and it definitely was a better place with him in it.
Don't worry about where, when, or how you will die but rather worry about how you live your life. People will remember you base on how you made them feel and that's your LEGACY. I love the MAN Bill Walton, and pray for his family to find solace and peace. he will be dearly missed. Beautiful story
Very well said. ❤😊
Bill Walton... Legendary person.
I grew up watching the NBA with Bill Walton and Snapper Jones calling the games. I enjoyed their banter as much as the games. Bill Walton is one of my all-time favorites. Rest in Peace knowing you made your mark on this world and so many people with your kindness, humor, generosity, and humanity.
Right there with ya..growing up and all the laughs I had with my cousins hearing Bill. it was awesome and something ill never forget. he was very knowledgeable as well of course
What a wonderful human being
That's one of the most amazing stories, selfless.
A man he was❤
Now this is a great story that shows what a great human he was.
What an amazing story. It really shows how much of an impact and how damn good people can be if they try. Great man, RIP Bill Walton.
I have watched maybe 25 videos paying tribute to Bill and not one bad thing said about him. Just how much he CARED for the fellow humans he shared this earth with. That is THE measure of a persons life that MATTERS❤😊🎉
Thanks to Malika Andrews and the entire ESPN family for the Respect you have shown for Bill Walton, a wonderful man!
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I was on the Midway for 2 years. Very cool that Mike Breen's father served onboard too. We used to call it hotel 41
Damn, I got choked up. Good stuff.
Beautiful story
What a Bill Walton Story. Mike, told it perfectly.
Beautifully told
Bill was a beautiful human being
Indeed. Geez, what a loss.
BIll Walton, thank you for EVERYTHING
Best Bill Walton Story i've ever heard. Thank you for sharing such a personal memory.
Malika Andrews - ESPN, You're amazing! I hit the like button as soon as I saw it!
Bill Walton was one of one. There will never be anyone like him. He was truly unique. I grew up in SoCal a UCLA fan and watched what he did as a player (88 game win streak) and as a student/human being standing up for the rights of veterans and civil rights for the black community.
Special guy. Gave alot of love to people.
What a great story! I had fight back the tears. Always loved Bill Walton.......great player .....great human!!! THANKS MUCH!!!
What a great story Mike Breen about the great Bill Walton
What a beautiful story. Bill Walton had a sentimental heart of gold and was the genuine article, what you see is what you got.
I also remember how much Bill ( and Kareem ) revered John Wooden and his various rules of life ( like "Practice doesn't make Perfect, Only Perfect Practice make Perfect" ), so it would make perfect sense that Bill would treat Mike Breen's father with the attention he deserved.
I gotta dig up some of my Grateful Dead albums in his honor.
The Leader of the Band… A marvelous basketball player, an even better human being.
Just one of many stories of him.
Thank you for a beautiful story about a beautiful man! Had the pleasure to see him play at UCLA... he was truly beautiful to watch!
Throw it down big Man!
Malika, you wrapped up that interview beautifully. Thank You Mike for sharing a wonderful story.
Mr. Breen thank you for sharing
Bill was one special dude.
Thank you for bringing Mike Breen in, such a wonderful memory shared, helps with the sorrow.
Two things make me react strongly in this world: the horrors of mankind, and genuine goodness. Equally intense, but complete opposites in nature.
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Bill Walton will be missed, he is so funny, colorful and unique.
That is beautiful. What a classical human being.
I thought l had ten more years of listening to Bill Walton doing games. Now, I wish l had ten more years of listening to Bill Walton doing games.
This is beautiful 😢
One of the best "stories" of Bill Walton's life was his mentorship under and life long friendship with coach John Wooden. John was a noted "straight - laced" Christian, Bill an iconoclast pot - head "seeker". An odd couple, but both had a deep, abiding respect and friendship for each other - the love of basketball brought them together at UCLA.
0:16 "...the gym my church" is a statement of the outpouring of love of basketball Bill brought to UCLA and was fed by coach Wooden.
that is a beautiful story of affection and human compassion as a friend ❤️❤️. tearing!!
The craziest thing I remember about bill walton as a kid growing up was his mountain man like look while playing with Portland. I remember sports illustrated doing an article the was labeled "Walton or Jabbar who is the better big man." I had to get that magazine to read the article which at times referred to him as the mountain man. I also laughed at his championship speech outside after Portland won the title. The classic "who ever stole my bike please just return it." Bill was a free spirited man who enjoyed everyday. I have no doubt that had injuries not curtailed his career that he would have probably been the greatest all round big man to ever lace up a pair of tennis for the NBA. Gone way to soon. RIP BIG FELLA! Thanks for the memories😊.
I don't cry much, but this made me weep.......Bill Walton lived life to its fullest and we all should strive to emulate this great man
There aren't many people in this world who makes this world a bit of a better place. Bill was one of those.
This is what life is about. Amazing story. Amazing person. RIP Bill. You left your mark
It got a little dusty in my house....beautiful story
Great story rip Mr Walton
Let’s all give a moment of silence to this legend
God bless Bill Walton and his family. Rest easy.
Quite a story. Thanks for sharing it.
Really shows what a beautiful and caring person Bill was. You will be missed champ. RIP.
I needed one more great Bill Walton story and that is the greatest of them all.
He is like an old school Irish man with his hospitallity, Bill Walton Mom and Dad must have been Unbelievable People graced from God!!!!
Damn, what a guy…makes me want to do better … RIP Bill
I wasn’t ready to cry watching this video.
Bless you Mike, and thank you Bill!
What an amazing story.
Bill Walton, a truly great human being...a credit to his family, his hometown, and the country. He will be missed by many.
Mike, thanks for sharing that wonderful, touching, and very personal story. I got teary eyed. Loved Bill and I think there are many more similar stories. They don't make 'em like the big red head anymore. Shine on Bill, shine on.
I'm hearing all these stories and tributes to Bill Walton but this one had me tearing up😂. What a wonderful human being! RIP my dear friend. You did bring joy by your presence. You are missed.
Mr. Breen that was a great story Of BILL Walton the kindness thank you for sharing it
What a wonderful story!! Thank you so so much for sharing that! ❤️ Man, I'm at a lost for words. Just wonderful. Wow!
I loved him at NBC as part of “the trio”… those were some phenomenal broadcasts!
Bill Walton is a quality human and a reminder of what is possible when we… DARE TO LOVE excellently!!
What a story. Loved Bill Walton.
That story is exactly who Bill and his entire family were. His parents and Bruce had that incredible heart for people.
I don't think I'm the only one that shed tears during that story.
Rest in peace Big Red.
Wonderful story. Thank you.
That hit hard... incredible... like he was too good to be real....
Thanks for the memories Bill! 😢
Breen & Bill Walton did the commentary for the Pistons-Pacers Brawl, they did such a good job!
MB: “And now ARTEST is in the STANDS! He’s gota look in his eye right now that’s VERY scary.”
Walton: “This is a disgrace.”
Artest was a hot headed asshole 😡
Wow! I had no idea Bill broadcast that 2004 brawl? I thought Bill just broadcasted college primarily PAC-12. I will have to look at the you tube footage if there is any available.
Bill was an incredible neighbor of mine, and will be missed.
Great story . Thank you for sharing it. . God bless ..
Working a game or interviewing him was just like a Robin Williams event, you never knew what was going to happen in that game or interview. Thank you Bill for those memories.
Thanks Mike..now I'm weeping.
Saw him play at UCLA and a few GD shows. Never got to meet him directly but felt I knew him. Bless your soul Bill
What a touching story RIP Bill
Bill was such a great person: forget basketball. RIP Bill. THE GOAT! Man He affected my life in a positive way...Thanks Bill for being great! Typical Bill story here: Bill was a real man with compassion and intelligence.
Thank You for sharing Malika 🤙
great story A GREAT MAN R.I.P.
Fun Bill Walton Fact : his son Luke Walton is named after friend and former Portland Trailblazers teammate Maurice Lucas. "Big Luke" Lucas passed away in 2010, the same year as Walton's former UCLA coach John Wooden.
Shine the light - Be the Light ✨️
- Bill Walton
I'm not crying... it's raining. RIP Bill Walton❤️🙏
Im a big big time college bb fan i loved thursday night pac 22 bb with dave pasch i met him at a dead show and i told him to sit down lol very very nice person RIP
Really great player and person, celtic fan
Bill Walton epitomized the words; " its not the years in your life that count but the life in your years."
Thanks, Mike, for that remembrance, it was great.
Love this guy
Thank you.
Listen to the commentating of Lebron James first national BB game on T.V, when he was in H.S. I was so upset after that game. Over the years, I learned more about him. May he rest in peace. He's a legend.
What a great story
What a touching story.
Wonderful story...
This story had me tear up 😢
Wonderful story ! RIP Mr. Walton 🙏🏾