Basketball icon Bill Walton passed away on Monday at the age of 71 following a courageous battle with cancer, as announced by the NBA.
Described as a “prolonged” struggle, Walton faced his illness surrounded by loved ones.
Throughout his illustrious basketball career, Walton left an indelible mark. Revered for his towering stature and distinctive red mane, he garnered the moniker “Big Red” and graced the courts for parts of 10 NBA seasons, albeit marred by persistent foot injuries that sidelined him for four seasons. His stellar performance earned him the prestigious title of NBA MVP for the 1977-78 season, alongside clinching two NBA championships—one with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1977 and another with the Boston Celtics in 1986.
Post-retirement, Walton seamlessly transitioned into broadcasting, carving out a niche as one of basketball’s most distinctive and cherished personalities on-air.
In homage to Walton’s legacy, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver paid tribute, stating, “Bill Walton was truly one of a kind.” Silver reflected on Walton’s transformative impact on the center position, his stellar tenure at UCLA, and his numerous accolades in the NBA, including his MVP titles, championships, and prestigious spots on the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams. Furthermore, Silver praised Walton’s infectious enthusiasm and insightful commentary, which captivated basketball enthusiasts across generations, while fondly remembering his zest for life.
Silver’s homage was just one among an outpouring of tributes from the sports community and fans alike, who fondly recalled their cherished memories of Walton, both as a player and a commentator.
As news of Walton’s passing spread, social media platforms were flooded with heartfelt messages, with one sentiment echoing above all: “RIP Bill Walton 😢.”