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ESPN announces major broadcast change with special programming to honor NBA legend Bill Walton after his death

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ESPN has updated its Monday schedule to honor late NBA great Bill Walton.

The two-time NBA champion and 1978 MVP died at age 71 after a battle with cancer.

ESPN changed its Monday schedule to honor the late Bill Walton

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ESPN changed its Monday schedule to honor the late Bill WaltonCredit: Getty
Walton worked at ESPN for 22 years, serving as an NBA analyst before beginning to call college basketball games for the network.

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Walton worked at ESPN for 22 years, serving as an NBA analyst before beginning to call college basketball games for the network.Credit: ESPN

Walton worked at ESPN for 22 years.

He joined the network as an NBA analyst in 2002 before beginning calling college basketball games in 2012.

The broadcaster paid tribute to the former number 1 overall with special programming on Monday afternoon.

He celebrated Walton’s memory on SportsCenter and NBA Today between 3 and 5 p.m. ET.

ESPN also announced that it would air the 30 for 30 documentary about the NBA legend’s career and life – titled The Luckiest Guy in the World – on ESPN2 at 5pm and 10:30pm.

“Bill Walton was a legendary player and a singular personality who truly cherished every experience along his extraordinary life’s journey,” the network said in a statement. an affirmation.

“Bill often described himself as ‘the luckiest guy in the world,’ but anyone who had the opportunity to interact with Bill was the lucky one.

“He was a truly special and generous person who always made time for others.

“Bill’s unique spirit captivated and inspired audiences during his second career as a successful broadcaster.

“We at ESPN extend our deepest condolences to Bill’s loved ones, including the entire Walton family.”

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver confirmed Walton’s death early Monday afternoon.

“Bill Walton was truly one of a kind,” Silver said in a statement.

“As a Hall of Fame player, he redefined the center position.

“His unique skills made him a dominant force at UCLA and led to regular-season and NBA Finals MVPs, two NBA Championships and a spot on the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams.

“Bill then translated his infectious enthusiasm and love for the game to broadcasting, where he delivered insightful and colorful commentary that has entertained generations of basketball fans.

“As a beloved member of the NBA family for 50 years, Bill will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.”

Walton spent 10 years in the NBA, playing for the Portland Trail Blazers, LA Clippers and Boston Celtics.

He helped the Blazers win their only NBA championship in 1977.

The 6-foot-2 center won his second ring in 1986, capping off his first season with the Celtics.

Walton ventured into sports media in 1990, serving as a color commentator for CBS, NBC and the local Clippers broadcast before joining ESPN.



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