Plaschke: Bill Walton’s kindness and wonderful wackiness made us the grateful ones

Legendary UCLA basketball coach John R. Wooden, right, hugs his former star player at UCLA, Bill Walton, after a game at the John R. Wooden Classic in Anaheim on Dec. 9, 2006. Walton died Monday at age 71. (Kevork Djansezian / Associated Press)

Fittingly, my favorite Bill Walton encounter involved only his voice.

It was in October 2000, the day before John Wooden’s 90th birthday. I was visiting with Coach in his modest Encino condo when the phone rang and the answering machine picked up.

Suddenly the room was filled with a familiar deep and gravelly singing from across the globe.

“Happy birthday to you … happy birthday to you … happy birthday from Australia…”

Wooden smiled.

“Oh, that’s Bill Walton,” he said.

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The song ended, but Walton was just getting started. Still on the answering machine, just a voice coming from a box, he began describing the weather and his vacation and all sorts of ordinary things when it finally became apparent, he wasn’t just making small talk.

Walton was determined to stay on the line for as long as it took for Wooden to make the slow walk from his family room down the hall to pick up the phone.

Twice a week, he would call, and twice a week, he would patiently kill time until his aging coach could answer.

A simple act of thoughtfulness, breathtaking in its beauty.

It was pure Bill Walton.

On that day, when Wooden finally reached the phone, he cradled the receiver with a smile.

“Bill, Bill, I love you too,” he said to Walton. “Yep, it’s me, I’m here.”

UCLA’s Bill Walton plays during a game against Washington State on Feb. 21, 1972. (George Long / Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

Fifteen minutes later, their conversation ended, Wooden hung up the phone, returned to his chair and explained.

“Bill calls me twice a week, and I love talking to him,” he said, still smiling. “Although, it is safe to say, I don’t do much of the talking.”

An eternally kind and genuinely quirky soul, Bill Walton died Monday at 71, leaving the sports world a noticeably lesser place.

Walton had battled…


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Publish date : 2024-05-27 23:46:37

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