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Bill Walton's iconic broadcast partner Dave Pasch bids tear-jerking farewell to basketball legend

Walton and Pasch worked for several years together calling college basketball games for ESPN.

Bill Walton and Dave Pasch working together on a call.
Bill Walton and Dave Pasch working together on a call.LAPRESSE
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The sports world was stunned and saddened on Monday when news broke that Bill Walton ed away following a battle with cancer.

Walton was an eccentric character that radiated positivity and saw basketball, and life in general, in a different light than others. It was that type of creativity that made him a fan favorite broadcaster following his playing career. As Walton gained millions of new fans every time he touched a mic courtside, so did his longtime broadcast partner Dave Pasch.

ESPN's emotional tribute for Bill Walton after his ing

Dave Pasch's emotional tributes to friend Bill Walton

Like many, Pasch bid farewell to Walton on Monday, but his tribute hit closer to home than almost anyone else's. Pasch could barely hold back the tears while speaking on SportsCenter after the news struck.

He then posted a final goodbye on his social media .

Walton and Pasch developed an undeniable and transcendent chemistry while working for ESPN. They routinely called Pac-12 games together, with Pasch providing the perfect balance for Walton's vividness.

Walton was a true legend of the game in every regard. He was a simply outstanding player, winning two NCAA Championships and two NBA rings. He was also the NBA MVP in 1978. He followed that up by becoming one of the most memorable basketball commentators ever.

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