That, broadly speaking, is the idea that haunts both documentaries. The conundrum of Walton’s and Chamberlain’s careers is that they were marked by success — college and professional championships, statistical domination (in Chamberlain’s case), reputations for unmatched athletic skills — and defined by disappointment. Neither won as often or as
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Bill Walton facing backlash for 'deplorable and inexcusable' use of derogatory term against dwarves
ESPN college basketball analyst Bill Walton has become well known for his colorful commentary, but some think he went too far Thursday night. During halftime of Arizona State’s 77-72 win over USC, Walton used the term “midget” twice when discussing the in-game host in the arena and his broadcast partner.
Tony Walton, Award-Profitable Stage and Display screen Designer, Dies at 87
Within the Nineties, he started directing on the Irish Repertory Theater in Manhattan, the Outdated Globe Theater in San Diego, the Goodspeed Opera Home in East Haddam, Conn., and the Bay Road Theater in Sag Harbor in New York, which his daughter helped discovered. At Bay Road, he was additionally
Joe Walton, Giants Star Who Found Futility as Jets Coach, Dies at 85
Joe Walton, who as a player helped take the Giants to three consecutive N.F.L. championship games in the early 1960s with his outstanding pass-catching and blocking, but who found considerably less success coaching the N.F.L.’s other New York team, the Jets, for most of the 1980s, died on Sunday in