I am so frustrated with ESPN. My personal opinion is they have been trending bad for years with their propensity to miss action on the court because they have to do the hero shot of the player who just made a play or show the coach, the bench or the crowd while there is action on the floor. Or worse yet cover up the action with some advertising for a future ESPN game or event. Tonight's game was just about the last straw for me. They had to make the night so much about an Okie State player - who wasn't even playing - that they had to resort to a split screen so we could all see how well he wears his mask while trying to stay awake watching his team. I realize this wasn't a great game, but don't they realize that people who tune in do so to watch a basketball game not to get the thoughts of some C grade announcers on who is the overall #1 pick in the next NBA draft? At least pay a little lip service to talking about the game that people are tuning in to see once in a while.
The best thing to happen in the game tonight was Spatola's mic going out for a good chunk of the second half.
/rant
This is actually a pretty good assessment as to why I like Walton if there's going to be a commentator at all. Sure the guy talks about random stuff but there's also some great stories of older players and his playing days, and he shows full appreciation for the players on the floor just playing the game.
It's why I struggle with watching NBA games; seems like most of the conversation is about contracts and free agency.