Hall of Fame basketball player and announcer Bill Walton died on May 27, 2024, after battling cancer in recent years. He was 71. For the first 20 years of his broadcasting career, he called college and NBA games for CBS, NBC, the Clippers and ESPN/ABC. After a three-year absence while recovering from back surgery (alleviating injuries that went back to his playing career), Walton returned as a full-time analyst for ESPN. He also called NBA games on NBC with Marv Albert, Greg Gumbel and Steve "Snapper" Jones.Here are some of highlights of his broadcast career.
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