Bill Walton gets shirtless

This is our weekly look at the most popular — or in some cases our personal favorite — videos on Clippit over the past week. Clippit is an awesome app that allows us to quickly grab 30-second clips from several live TV broadcasts and share them on social media. 

Charles Barkley got poo emoji’d after swearing on Inside the NBA

We’ll start off with Charles Barkley, who cursed during Thursday night’s Inside the NBA on TNT. And the production crew responded by putting a putting a poo emoji over his mouth. Plenty of laughter followed from Chuck, Kevin Garnett, and Rasheed Wallace:



Bill Walton takes shirt off during game, woman behind him grimaces

Because he’s Bill Walton, Bill Walton changed into a “Keep Austin Weird” tie-dye shirt right in the middle of the Kansas-Texas game. This included him being shirtless for a few seconds, and a woman in the row behind him clearly was not a fan:

Another funny moment in this game involved Walton showing off an interesting — especially given activities Walton has been known to partake in — piece of wood with grass growing on it. Dave Pasch makes this scene even better with a Jim Halpert-esque look he gives to the camera:

Walton then gave the thing to Pasch, who said, “I’ll bring that on the plane home. Hopefully I won’t get stopped at security.”

In a separate game, Walton wore face paint and made it clear he doesn’t care much for DeMarcus Cousins

Another game full of hilarious/interesting Bill Walton material (which included him handling a glockenspiel):



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About Matt Clapp

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