‘The Luckiest Guy in the World’ Review: The Tao of Bill Walton

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Review: The career and hippie-like eccentricities of NBA star Bill Walton take center court in ESPN's 'The Luckiest Guy in the World,' the new '30 for 30' entry from filmmaker Steve James

Among the first things you notice during “The Luckiest Guy in The World” is that former basketball superstar and broadcasterhas great teeth and terrible legs. The legs make sense: Mr. Walton was one of the NBA’s famously walking wounded during a storied, peripatetic career.

But what you also get is the sense—as well as his outright insistence—that he really believes himself to be the luckiest guy in the world. Which makes him something of a pleasure to be around for the nearly four hours of this four-part series.Continue reading your article with

 

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