Luka-Kyrie combine for 66 points, Brou's Wolves are done, Celtics impressive? | FIRST THINGS FIRST
Summary
TLDRIn this sports analysis segment, the hosts discuss the impressive performance of Luca and Kyrie in the fourth quarter of their series, shooting 56% from the field and 70% from three. They also touch on the Timberwolves' struggles, with Anthony Edwards' performance under scrutiny. The conversation shifts to the Dallas Mavericks' dominance since March, boasting the best record in basketball, and their ability to create easy offense with a high number of alley-oops. The hosts also debate the strengths of the Boston Celtics and their path to the NBA finals. The segment concludes with a tribute to the late Bill Walton, remembering his legendary basketball career and his impact as a broadcaster.
Takeaways
- 🏀 Luca and Kyrie have been exceptional in the fourth quarter of this series, averaging 20 points per game and shooting 56% from the field and 70% from three.
- 📊 The Mavericks are up 3-0 in the series, which started in Minnesota, and have shown dominance in clutch moments, outscoring the Timberwolves late in close games.
- 🎮 Luca Dončić prefers a relaxed approach to celebrating victories, including playing video games like Overwatch and enjoying a cold beer, rather than indulging in junk food.
- 🌟 The Mavericks' success is attributed to having one of the greatest offensive players in the league, Luka, paired with a strong number two option in Kyrie, and a roster built to complement their strengths and weaknesses.
- 🔥 The Timberwolves have struggled, with their star players not performing up to par, particularly Karl-Anthony Towns, who has been shooting poorly and has been absent in crucial moments.
- 🏆 The discussion includes the comparison of the Mavericks' performance to that of the Lakers and Nuggets, where the latter pulled away in close games, making a loss seem inevitable for the Timberwolves.
- 🎮 Kyrie Irving's skills are highlighted, emphasizing his ability to be unguardable at the end of games, with his diverse offensive capabilities.
- 🤔 The conversation ponders the impact of Kyrie and Luca's partnership, noting that despite their great offensive prowess, there were concerns about Kyrie's off-court issues and their potential impact on the team.
- 📉 The Timberwolves' performance in the last five minutes of each game has been a critical factor, as they have consistently lost leads and failed to capitalize on opportunities to win.
- 🏆 The Celtics' impressive point differential in the playoffs is noted, but there is skepticism about the strength of their competition due to injuries on opposing teams.
- 🕊️ The segment concludes with a tribute to the late Bill Walton, a legendary basketball player and beloved broadcaster, who passed away at the age of 71.
Q & A
What was the combined performance of Luca and Kyrie in the fourth quarter of the series?
-Luca and Kyrie combined for 20 points per game in the fourth quarter of the series, shooting 56% from the field and an impressive 70% from three-point range.
How many turnovers did the Timberwolves have in the game discussed in the transcript?
-The Timberwolves had only four turnovers in the game discussed.
What was impressive about Luca's performance in the series?
-Luca's performance was impressive because he took control of the series, contributing significantly to the team's 3-0 lead and showcasing his ability to perform under pressure.
What did Luca do to celebrate after game two, according to the transcript?
-Luca celebrated by cracking open an ice-cold beer, grabbing a controller to play Overwatch, and asking Rudy to bring him his hookah.
How did the Timberwolves perform in close games in the series?
-The Timberwolves held the lead in the last five minutes of each game but were consistently outscored by the Mavericks down the stretch.
What was the general consensus on Kyrie Irving's skill level before this season?
-Before this season, Kyrie Irving was considered to have been about 75% of the player he could have been in terms of accomplishments, despite having a 'crazy' game.
How did the Mavericks' performance in the last few minutes of each game impact the series?
-The Mavericks' ability to outscore the Timberwolves in the last few minutes of each game contributed to their 3-0 lead in the series.
What was the record of the Mavericks since early March according to the transcript?
-Since early March, the Mavericks had a record of 27 wins and 8 losses, with the best record in basketball when considering the difficulty of competition.
How did the Celtics' path to the NBA finals compare to other teams historically?
-The Celtics' path to the NBA finals has been historically easy, with key players from opposing teams being injured or out, which is unusual in the NBA.
What was the significance of Bill Walton's career and his passing mentioned in the transcript?
-Bill Walton was a legendary basketball player and broadcaster who had a significant impact on the sport. His passing at the age of 71 was a notable loss to the basketball community.
Outlines
🏀 Dominant Performance by Luca and Kyrie
The paragraph discusses the outstanding performance of Luca and Kyrie, who are averaging 20 points per game in the fourth quarter of the series, with an impressive shooting percentage of 56% and 70 from three. It highlights their contribution to the team's 3-0 lead in the series, starting in Minnesota. The discussion also touches on Luca's off-court preferences, such as playing Overwatch and enjoying a cold beer, which contrasts with the Timberwolves' need to step up their game. The paragraph emphasizes the perfect storm of having one of the league's greatest offensive players in Luca, supported by a strong number two option in Kyrie, a roster built around their strengths and weaknesses, and their fearlessness in close games, which has turned the tide against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
🤔 Debate on Team Dynamics and Player Performance
This paragraph delves into a debate about the team dynamics and the performance of key players, particularly focusing on the Dallas Mavericks and their stars, Luca and Kyrie. It contrasts the offensive prowess of Luca, who is considered one of the league's greatest, with the defensive capabilities of LeBron, drawing parallels and differences between the two. The conversation also covers Kyrie's journey as a player, his off-court issues, and how they have impacted his performance on the court. The speakers discuss the importance of the team's roster being built with both the strengths and weaknesses of the key players in mind, and how this has contributed to their success in close games, leading to a potential series sweep.
📊 Analysis of Team Records and Playoff Performance
The paragraph provides a detailed analysis of the Dallas Mavericks' performance since early March, highlighting their impressive record of 27 wins and 8 losses, which is considered the best in the league. It discusses the team's defensive capabilities and their ability to create easy offense through alley-oops, a strategy that has been particularly effective against the Timberwolves. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by the Timberwolves, including the performance of their young star, Anthony Edwards, and the team's inability to capitalize on close games. The speakers acknowledge the Mavericks' dominance and the likelihood of a series sweep, despite initial skepticism.
🏆 Reflections on Young Talent and Championship Hopes
This paragraph reflects on the challenges faced by young players in leading their teams to a championship, using Anthony Edwards as an example. It discusses the historical context of no 22-year-old player ever leading a team to an NBA championship and the learning curve associated with being an aggressive and effective leader on the court. The conversation also touches on the Celtics' performance in the playoffs, their impressive point differential, and the relative ease of their path to the NBA finals due to injuries on opposing teams. The speakers debate the Celtics' true strength and whether they are indeed one of the best teams in the league.
🕊️ Remembering Bill Walton: A Basketball Legend and Broadcaster
The final paragraph pays tribute to the late Bill Walton, a basketball legend who passed away at the age of 71. It recounts his remarkable career, including his time at UCLA, his NBA championships, and his contributions to the sport as a player and a broadcaster. The speakers share personal anecdotes and express their admiration for Walton's skills, his infectious joy, and his impact on the basketball community. They highlight his achievements, such as his unprecedented winning streak in college basketball and his memorable performances in the NBA, as well as his successful transition to broadcasting, where he was known for his engaging and entertaining style.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Luka
💡Kyrie
💡Timberwolves
💡Offensive Forces
💡Postseason
💡Aly-oops
💡OverWatch
💡Hookah
💡Close Sweep
💡Point Guard
💡Bill Walton
Highlights
Luca and Kyrie's combined performance in the fourth quarter of the series, averaging 20 points per game with a 56% shooting rate.
Only four turnovers from Turner in the previous night's game, contributing to the team's success.
The Dallas team's impressive 3-0 lead in the series, starting in Minnesota.
Discussion on Luca's off-court preferences, including his interest in beer, video games, and a hookah.
The impact of Luca and Kyrie as a formidable duo in close games, showcasing their offensive capabilities.
Comparison of the Dallas-Minnesota series to the Lakers-Nuggets series, highlighting the pattern of close games followed by a pull away.
Kyrie Irving's skill set and his potential ranking among the top point guards, despite not being the best in terms of accomplishments.
The Timberwolves' inability to maintain leads in the last five minutes of each game, leading to their downfall.
The Dallas Mavericks' impressive performance since early March, boasting the best record in basketball.
The Celtics' dominant performance in the playoffs, with the best point differential in the last 30 postseasons.
The importance of the ala oops play in the Mavericks' offensive strategy, with a significant number compared to other teams.
The challenge for the Timberwolves in defending against the Mavericks' offensive plays, particularly the ala oops.
Anthony Edwards' performance and the expectations placed on him as a young player in the NBA.
The comparison between the Mavericks and the Celtics in terms of their defensive capabilities and match-up potential.
The passing of Bill Walton, a legendary basketball player and beloved broadcaster.
Memories and reflections on Bill Walton's career, both as a player and a broadcaster.
Transcripts
Luca and Kyrie combined in the fourth
quarter this series 20 points a game
shooting 56% 70 from three from three
pretty good only four Turners last night
they had 21 wow so Nick they were tough
shots last night man he's he's making
them unbelievable he's making them the
defense isn't horrible what I'm saying
uh what impressed you the most well I
mean they're up 3 0 and this series
started in
Minnesota which means Brew what did they
do
oh here we
go into the timber wolves house he got
to get a better not get a sandwich they
got comfy on the couch and listen Luca's
not into sandwiches chips and sod pop we
know what LC is into he said you know
what let me crack open an ice cold beer
wow let me grab hold on let me grab a
controller so I can get my OverWatch
ranking even higher
and then he said Rudy bring me my hookah
and he absolutely
celebrate listen in their house he
kicked his feet up turned on
OverWatch you you better not be getting
high no it's hook tobacco base glorious
rips from his
hookah and took control of the series
did we buy that we bought we bought that
hookah after game two anticipating game
three and that's be hon that looks
better than sandwich yeah you got the
nice PlayStation controller you got the
nice cold beer and you got Lucas be
careful Lucas those those charcoals get
very very hot uh listen guys this is a
perfect storm of and this is where I
think you'll agree one of I actually
agree with what you just did I mean
that's exactly what they did I hate to
say
it's a perfect storm of one of the
greatest offensive players the League's
everever seen Luka is that he is one of
the greatest heliocentric or not
offensive forces the league has seen a
number two option who when his mind is
right and he is not relied on to be the
number one option is as good of a number
two postseason killer as we've seen like
that's what his resume is in this
specific
and a roster built exactly with not only
those players strengths but maybe more
importantly those two players weaknesses
in mind and all of that plus two guys
who are absolutely Fearless at the end
of close games is how you take a team
that looked like oh my God they're go
they're they should be the favorites to
win the title in Minnesota and three
games later every close game late you're
like well they're going to lose yeah
they're going to lose because the other
guys are going to take it from them it
looks somewhat not exactly the same but
it's a lot like the Lakers Nuggets where
the games were you know Lakers are right
there and then Denver just pulls away
and it gets to the point where it seems
inevitable and that's what this is look
the difference in this series is the two
stars for Dallas have shown up in a huge
way particularly down the stretch and
the two stars for Minnesota for the most
most part if not ants had
moments cat is totally been non-existent
shooting 27% from the floor 133% from
three that and then down the stretch
look at this the the Timberwolves have
held the lead in the last five minutes
in each game I know they were up four or
they were they were up four with three
and a half minutes left in game one get
out scored 10 to three they're up five
with a minute and a half left in game
two get out scored 60 to rest of the way
what are you smiling about you got
something they're they're up to with
five minutes left yesterday and they get
out score 14 to three down the stretch
and you are right Nick look Kyrie
Irving will probably not go down I mean
who knows what he does going forward but
most likely won't go down as a top 10
point guard of all time but skill-wise
I've always said this about Kyrie up
until like this season he's really only
been about as far as accomplishments
about 75% of the player he could have
been and he's still a Hall of Famer if
you if he didn't have and some of it was
injuries too not just off the court
stuff but his game is crazy and so at
the end of games you have literally got
two unguardable players all right and
they they both can handle the ball
terrifically they both can get to the
rim and finish they both can score in
the mid-range they both can shoot the
three they both can catch and shoot they
both can pass so if you double them they
can either throw an alleyoop or or spray
it out to a three-point shooter or pass
it back to the other like Kyrie there's
nothing it's it's actually different
than that because LeBron was not the
jump shooter especially at that time
that Luca is like they I think it's more
dangerous offensively not defensively
obviously because LeBron was such a
great defender but when you got two guys
that can shoot it the way and we said it
earlier the defense on some of these
threes Lucas hitting and some of the
mid-range shots the turnarounds the
defense is good by Minnesota it's just
yeah they're they're playing you follow
the NBA transactions probably closer
than most people certainly me when did
Kyrie and Luca hook up when when did
they sign mid through last year oh last
year yeah oh so Brew you knew that Kyrie
and Luca were two great offensive forces
going into this series right they're on
the team yeah yeah so why did you pick
the Wolves after you just gave this long
spiel about how great they're two the
best players are better the woles were
good in the clutch against
Denver what that it's not look at how
close these games have been it's not
just that they've lost but they've these
games are right there for the taking and
they Anthony Edwards has falling off
down the stretch in some of these games
and and I we'll get to him because I got
a lot to say about him but yeah I I just
think it's not like they're getting
blasted I'm I'm wondering what is
this have
something I can tell you he he was
grinning because he thought you were
going to unveil close sweep again we're
right that's what he thought that's why
he
was he did the absolute it's been so bad
down the right and then he did this
thing where he tried to kill you for
your pick when he refused to make a pick
because in part that's exactly what I
did to him the Nuggets Tim series and
you're catching trapnel I everything you
said about Kyrie is true and I will I
have no problem sitting here on TV and
saying listen I picked the Mavs to win
the title last year and when they got
Kyrie I said it hurt their chances like
I I was so I was so down on Kyrie the
actual player versus Kyrie the idea and
he has totally I I saw you because of
the off the court yeah yeah well because
the off the court stuff impacted on the
court it wasn't just off the court
things it was because of off the court
things he couldn't he wasn't available
for you and post LeBron when he was
available for you in the playoffs he was
bad in the postseason and that has now
obviously changed and so I he does
deserve credit the Luca piece of it if I
may quickly this has been the trajectory
he's been on since he was a child at 16
years old he's an impact player in the
second best league in the world at 18
years old he's the MVP of That League
and a champion at 20 years old he's
League MV or rookie of the year in the
NBA at 21 he scores 42 in his first
playoff game ever at 22 he averages 368
and 10 in the series against the
Clippers at 23 he has a down year and at
25 he is or I skipped a year there but
you guys follow it or no 23 at 23 he in
the Conference Finals pardon me beating
the at 24 he has a down year and at 25
he's on the precius of the finals and
entering the is he actually the best
player in the world discussion that's
been who he's supposed to be with one
weird outlier year last year and
obviously kid and Nico Harrison and
Kyrie and everyone else deserve a ton of
look I I honestly as much as I've Loved
Kyrie's game from Jump Street yep I
didn't think they should resign him
yeah because I felt like if you give him
multiple years now he's got the security
financially to just maybe he does some
more stuff off the court but maybe that
was a wakeup call maybe the fact that he
didn't get the full Max the full Max
just matured yeah no I think that's a
big part of it too okay as you were
referencing earlier uh t- wolves this
series some people are calling it a
close sweep I don't know if you want to
go there but are you giving up on your
wolves it's got to
I'll go there close sweep I'm not
ashamed of a close sweep you think it's
a sweep well look this is
[Laughter]
tough but I guess I'm not
immune each one of us has had to take
our medicine this postseason you picked
the Lakers to beat Denver you of course
nobody's beating the nuggets in a seven
game series yeah and I guess now it's
looking like with bruised wolves in not
a hole in an abyss all right and you
guys know I don't abandon ship at the
first sign of danger no all right when
they were down 32 to the nuggets and you
were dying for me to come over to your
side what did I do I stood 10 toes down
true when they when they were down 20 if
you had texted me with them down 20 I
would have said the wolves are going to
win all right I I had them all right
now as much as I would love love to sit
here and say I
Envision later this week throwing on the
sunglasses putting on the robe kicking
up my feet I like that I also am
responsible on this show for True
heartfelt cogent analysis not out here
like a
car all right so
Timberwolves it's
over you're run is done at least this
year there will be no historic comeback
I hate to say it but you are done yeah
there we go yeah it's as simple as that
I thought it would feel better to be
honest with well here's the thing and
Brew tried to be a little tricky there
saying I had to eat it cuz I got a first
round serious right yeah but the but
then by that same logic I do believe and
by I do believe I mean I checked the
tape this morning you multiple times had
the Clippers beating these Dallas
Mavericks who I think now you're
time I the Lakers over theet but that's
neither here nor there here's where you
guys both I think missed the boat on
this
one Dallas has arguably been the best
team in the league for a couple months
we can show it to you what Dallas has
been since early March the numbers I was
going to show it earlier but we can get
it to it now it's 27 and8 but it's
better than that cuz two of those game
three of those eight losses number one
they didn't play I think it's Boston I
would say Boston take this graphic off
the screen okay so I don't I don't
actually age is that the best in the
west 27
and8 I understand but so if if just
please let me finish exploring the
graphic if I may the 26 and five is when
their guys play because LCA and Kyrie
both sat out the final two games of the
year that is the best record in
basketball the the defense has been
unbelievable and when you consider
difficulty of competition over the
course of the playoffs I think that
tilts heavily in the favor of anyone in
the west versus anyone in the East you
then add to this series or what the Mavs
have done all playoffs which is a stat
TNT showed we put our own little twist
on it which I don't think is about the
the Timberwolves not having it they
luc's thrown 28 Aly oops successful Aly
oops these playoffs the rest of M has
thrown 20 every other team's at nine so
it's 48 to 9 to 8 to 6 it's not like Al
oops are worth more but they basically
it's about a 98% shot and the fact that
they're getting them at 5x the rate of
everyone else means they are creating
some of the easiest offense I don't
think that's an indict and by I don't
think that's an indictment on the
Timberwolves I mean a little bit man I
if they were doing it they did it in
round one to the Clippers they did it in
round two to the number one seed top
five defense Thunder they're going to do
it in round four to Boston whether
they're going to win or not they're
going to have five six Aly oops a game
and it is part of the the last one Luca
had in this game to ice it was falling
down left-handed and like there's no and
for as much as people want to rip gobear
it's it's almost an impossible for
situation for him because to come up and
help and then Luc just throw the L but
don't don't you think that that um they
took that away from the Nuggets like
that that joker to Aaron Gordon all of a
sudden it wasn't there
and then and then it's back where goar
is letting I'm not saying he's letting
it happen but it seems to be available
in this series and it wasn't in last I
part of it the Nuggets had really one
playmaker as great as Jamal Murray is
not really a playmaker for other players
and they got two and that's that's also
you got to guard Luca further out from
the basket than you have to guard Joker
so there's you know what I mean there's
more ground to make up I I'll say like I
I should what I should have seen is and
we talked about a little bit no 22
Anthony AB is 22 no 22 has ever been the
year old player has been the best player
on his team in the history of the NBA
that won a championship and this goes
back to George mik all right all the
others magic Kobe who were young they
had they weren't the best players on
their team at that LeBron didn't win
when he LeBron didn't win and and so I
thought with his Supporting Cast even
know he's technically the best player I
thought with cat and goar and Conley
that they would be good enough to win it
and obviously that's not the case and so
um you know he's learning you're seeing
why no 22s year old players ever led a
team to a championship because he's
still figuring it out he's still
figuring out when to be aggressive when
to get other series of his life which
isn't helpful well Tak shots pre game
probably i' bring it down to 1100 I
would save 400 for the game here's the
best point differential in the last 30
postseasons now maybe this says
something about the Celtics dominence
maybe it says something about a
moderately easy uh injury plagued path
even though porzingis isn't playing uh
have you been impressed with the
Celtics yeah yeah you guys know I'm hard
on the
Celtics to say the EAS the path has been
easy is it's just unbelievably like I've
never seen this in the NBA I it done all
the years but I don't remember a team
Jimmy Butler best player out in the
first round Donovan Mitchell best player
Jared Allen maybe be the second best
player out against Cleveland and now
Tyrese halberton out can I make it just
a quick porz is not close to their best
no I know isn't that the reward for
getting the number one seed injuries the
other team's being injured I don't think
so yeah a little bit because when you're
playing a Heat team that is been you're
playing other teams that go through some
injury strife and drop down in the
rankings and you get to be the number
all these injuries happened but that's
not but that the heat weren't the 18
because Jimmy got hurt Jimmy got hurt in
the final game before the playoffs
started the the Donovan Mitchell was
healthy when the series started was
Donovan Mitchell healthy the whole
season no but Donovan Mitchell got hurt
the Cavs dropped and they got to play
and then and then he was fully healthy
and we were talking about him being
great in round one and scoring 50 and
then he got hurt and Tyrese Hal was hurt
during the year that's what I'm saying
Tyrese halber was hurt during the year I
I agree yes but I don't I I just you
asked the question I I think you're
saying give them credit for putting
themselves in the number one right cuz
cuz the Nick like the the um bucks
didn't put themselves in the number two
spot like they couldn't they could have
avoided in the so I get what you're
saying but it's still been a yellow
brick road to the NBA finals I'll give
them Credit in that they're not fooling
around they you know two five game
series You could argue they could have
swept but they've blown them out in all
the wins essentially and this series
hasn't been they haven't had all
blowouts but no you
all of a sudden I I haven't you're oddly
defensive about a team that I feel like
you were openly skeptical of up to an
including discounting Tatum's
performance in the finals when brew and
I defended him and now being and now and
all week we tried to get you to pick a
team to win the championship are you now
picking Boston I certainly like them
okay but that's you ready to make a pick
so are are you ready to make a pick your
wounds have healed not ready yet ready
to get back out what I'm certainly not
going to side with you and and the naavs
and your sh I got to make here's the
thing I will say this I will say this
and I'm look I'm leaning Dallas strongly
I think I'm gonna pick Dallas the
Celtics if you go there Wilds look they
do have great Defenders and Drew holiday
and Dereck white two great perimeter
Defenders for Kyrie you got size and
some good defenders in brown and Tatum
to defend Luca and they spread the floor
with that fiveman out offense to bring
Gafford and guys away from the rim so
they I think they do match up remember I
said last week I think they match up
better with Dallas than Minnesota so I
think there's a reason if you want to go
there I might there's a little support
for you I just can't give them a ton of
like people like say what more do they
have to do if being down eight with two
minutes left to a Pacer teams without
Tyrese halberton even though you pulled
out the win is not something to me that
in Confidence Game one they have the
number one scoring margin in the
playoffs that's I what do you want to do
I I I understand that and if they which
is why we are paid for our analysis I'm
just my opin well they have the number
one scoring margin in the playoffs and
you're like they were down in the fourth
and came back what do you want to have a
bigger number one Mar the question is
man was I impressed with Boston and
since I was last here since we were last
on TV here is what I seen them do have a
nice win in game two and then game three
I think Sleepwalk against a team that
has that that starting five has no
business in the Conference Finals and
they got away with it does that impress
me is the question it does not we'll see
if they end up playing up to their the
stat you're showing say they are one of
the greatest teams ever I think that
they are not even one of the three best
teams in the NBA so we'll see so we
we'll we see how it plays out I'm
definitely taking the Celtic is that
yeah yeah after this you got the Celtic
all right there it is some sad news uh
we're going to end the segment with uh
bill walon has passed away at the age of
71 he anchored a Legendary Run with UCLA
won two NBA championships is a member of
the Hall of Fame and brought an
infectious joy throughout his
broadcasting career Brew how will you
remember Bill Walton well first of all I
mean obviously was a tremendous player
and a lot of people might not know cas
fans that injuries really I don't ruined
his too strong but hurt his career
because he it it broke my heart Dr J was
my favorite player and Bill Walton led
the Portland Trailblazers to Series
championship over them in 1977 um so I
remember him as a great player whose
career was sabotaged by injury but I
worked with Bill at ESPN and he was a
ton of fun to work with he he said my
analysis was Baler Dash fash poppycock
but hey he was a lot of fun to work with
and I remember him as a great guy I was
disappointed when they took him off the
NBA broadcast he did with Steve Snapper
Jones because I thought those two were
great together so I I remember it was a
great player a great fun guy to be
around and uh I thought he was a
tremendous broadcaster as well so on on
the basketball side of things from
Midway point of his junior year of high
school until the Midway point of his
senior year of college he didn't lose a
game didn't lose a game uh there was an
88 game Collegiate winning streak in
there plus what he did in high school
plus what he did as freshman year at
UCLA if you ask the question who's the
greatest college basketball player of
all time you're allowed to give two
names either L all sender or Bill Walton
they're the only two eligible then in
the pros as Brew mentioned he has 20 20
points 23 rebounds seven assists eight
blocks to win a championship against Dr
J at the peak of Dr J's Powers then next
year was the youngest te ever to win a
corre and then next year he followed
that up by winning League M VP and then
foot injuries derailed it but despite
that he then was Sixth Man of the Year
for a team a lot of people think is the
greatest team ever the 86 Celtics with
all that said he might have been an even
better broadcaster and I was telling
these guys before the show when I was a
little kid Bill Walton is who I wanted
to be when I would tell people I want to
do
broadcasting and I wanted I I said I
want to talk about the NBA for a living
it was the Walton Steve snapper Jones
combo on NBC that I loved and wanted to
do and I didn't know he had to be a
player or a coach to sit in those seats
um so I so many of my memories as a kid
growing up the soundtrack are him and
Snapper bickering you know playfully
with each other and I remember getting
mad telling my mom how that I thought
that Snapper Jones was so mean to bill
because I didn't know their friendship
so he is a legendary career over 60
years or 50 years truly truly
unbelievable that was well said Bill
Walton was 71 years old thanks for
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