The entire Walton thing is a schtick with Pasch. As others have said above, he's perfect for the Pac 12 and that setting. What's hilarious is when he actually does talk basketball strategy, he's 100% correct and at a level so far beyond 95% of CBB coaches. He's absolutely correct when he says OFFENSE wins Championships in basketball. He's literally trolling the coaches and how the game is played/officiated most of the telecast. Listen to him call a game when official David Hall of the Pac 12 Conference is working-he goes in on him prior to the tip off. You don't have to play a drinking game.....just play Walton Bingo "Tim Kowasaki for the W" or the new addition this year when Pasch mentions "Luke is my 2nd favorite Walton behind Bill's wife Lori".
Walton's best fit was doing NBA games. He would make Steve "Snapper" Jones laugh his *** off during the telecast and those 2 were fantastic with Tom Hammond and just call out clown play/coaching decisions. Nothing like his "The fate of Western Civilization hangs in the balance of this Game 1 of Sonics-Nuggets" in 1st Round or declaring a game over when a team was up 6-2 in the opening stages of the 1st Quarter. My personal favorite was watching a Sixers/Pacers series and him calling out the awful play of Sixers PF Tyrone Hill by saying "Tyrone Hill, Get a rebound--one time, please" and "Can we get the stiffs off the court".
ASU is known for the Curtain of Distraction when opponents shoot fts at the bench of end in 2nd Halves. One time ASU had a skit where a fan dressed as Yoda and the opponent was UCLA and Walton made me spit out water as he told Pasch who mentioned they brought out Yoda "I thought that was Mick Cronin". He really mocked the strategies and coaching in the UCLA/ASU game last weekend that went 3 OT's--a lot of "that is the 7th worst possession in the history of UCLA basketball" references or "Why not draw a play up for a 30 ft fadeaway 3 in a tie game--great call".
If you venture into Walton's World--just know that he's doing this tongue in cheek and to entertain in games that most fans across the country wouldn't turn into watch.