Unfortunately, it'll be for some college (not NBA) games.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/177978121.html
Unfortunately, it'll be for some college (not NBA) games.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/177978121.html
Originally Posted by UGLI baby, Commissioner of the BF League of Doom
"John Stockton is one of the true marvels, not just in basketball, but in the history of Western Civilization." - Bill Walton
Sign Scotty Hopson #powercircle
Weak. I want to watch him call another Spurs game now that they have Diaw.
It started with Earl [Watson], Randy [Foye] and Marvin [Williams]–the veteran guys. I thought the young guys did a good job of following their lead getting us off to a good start. - referring to the Jazz/Bobcats game on 3/1/13
Earl, Randy, and Marvin started the first quarter 0-3, scored a whopping zero points, and finished with a turnover in the first quarter.
Your head coach of the Jazz ladies and gentlemen.
Bill Walton's game calling can make otherwise boring games immensely entertaining. I wouldn't want him calling every jazz game or anything, but I definitely miss him calling NBA games.
Hate You Can Trust
I like Walton, but I honestly didn't even know he was gone. I probably read about it once and then just totally forgot.
My favorite Walton clip.
Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line!
(first update) Offseason to-do list:
(no order)
1. Let Mo, Foyeeee3, Al (s&t?), Watson, and Tinsley go.
2. Re-sign Carroll
3. Draft McCollum, Schroeder, and Giannis (leave the latter two in Europe for a year [maybe two years for Giannis]).
4. Sign Tony Allen
5. Try to keep Millsap. If that doesn't work, explore s&t options.
6. Remove Corbin. Hire Brad Stevens or SVG.
7. Sign Calderon to a one-year (2 max) deal, or see if the cash-strapped Lakers will let us absorb Nash's last year.
I love Bill Walton. His schtick can be too much at times, but I could listen to him talk basketball all day. The guy's a basketball savant.