Bill Walton: ESPN firing came at my lowest point ... thoughts of Killing himself

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Bill Walton told SI Now’s Maggie Gray in an interview that he got fired from ESPN at the lowest point in his life.

“At the lowest point, I [got] fired,” said Walton, who was dismissed from his broadcasting position with the network in 2009 after sustaining a back injury with a year and a half to go on his contract.





Walton, who was later re-hired by ESPN in 2012, also told Gray that he contemplated suicide after the injury.


“When I was lying on that floor—and I had nothing—I was going to kill myself if I had a gun,” Walton said.


The No. 1 selection in the 1974 NBA draft, Walton has undergone nearly 40 orthopedic surgeries in his life. Multiple foot injuries cost him three seasons of his illustrious NBA career.


Walton won two NBA titles in 10 healthy seasons and was the 1978 league MVP. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993.
 

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Whahhhh... my life is so hard being a millionaire and a shitty annoumcer... wahhh... my bak hurts...
 

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Whahhhh... my life is so hard being a millionaire and a shitty annoumcer... wahhh... my bak hurts...

Find him annoying in the booth but just because he has money doesn't mean he doesn't have problems. Millionaires kill themselves also.
 

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i dont know,, He really has seemed in my opinion like the worst ahole on the planet, and jerks like him I have no pity for,,
 

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I met him the other night at a book signing in La Jolla and he was a very nice guy and spent time chatting and taking photos with all that wanted to. I'm glad he is no longer in pain and can go on to enjoy the rest of his life.
 
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i dont know,, He really has seemed in my opinion like the worst ahole on the planet, and jerks like him I have no pity for,,

Weird, I've never heard anything like that, i.e. "worst ahole on the planet." Where did you get this perspective?
 

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I met him the other night at a book signing in La Jolla and he was a very nice guy and spent time chatting and taking photos with all that wanted to. I'm glad he is no longer in pain and can go on to enjoy the rest of his life.


i have no doubt that he is a nice guy,but he is a horrible commentator ,.........anothe guy they should get rid of for doing games is,reggie miller,he makes me want to puke listening to him
 
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if you dislike bill walton, you got problems, in my opinion. probably one of the most fun broadcasters to listen to for an nba or college game in our lifetime. so awesome catching bill do a telecast.

and when he's not announcing, he's stoned at grateful dead concerts. don't hate, just marvel at the awesome life he lives
 

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