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Jay Bilas remembers Bill Walton the basketball player, the man and friend


Heartbroken. That was the overwhelming feeling that washed over me when I received the call that Bill Walton had died. The man who was always bigger than life had passed from this one, and he left a legacy of basketball greatness and of a wonderful human being. He was a one-of-a-kind person who left everyone he came in contact with feeling special. (ESPN.com)

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Jay Bilas remembers Bill Walton the basketball player, the man and friend


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