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The Boston Celtics icon named his former teammate as the "best passer" he had ever seen in his life, snubbing Los Angeles Lakers rival Magic Johnson.
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CelticsBlog on MSNWhat do we know about Larry Bird’s years as a high school hoop star? This book tells the tales.As if by Magic” details how the Hick from French Lick got started on his way to becoming Larry Legend of the Boston Celtics ...
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Celtics Wire on MSNBoston Celtics legend Larry Bird lost one of the most important game balls in NBA historyHall of Fame Boston Celtics small forward Larry Bird lost one of the most important game balls in NBA history. The Hick From French Lick had the ball that was the one used in the last game ever played ...
Dominique Wilkins explained why Larry Bird would beat Kawhi Leonard in a one-on-one battle, citing Bird's elite size and skill for that era.
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Amazon S3 on MSNLarry Bird skipped farewell tour and quietly retired from the NBALarry Bird chose dignity over drama when he retired from the NBA in 1992. Unlike many stars who embraced farewell tours, Bird ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I did not shake Larry Bird's hand for 13 years" - Dominique Wilkins on how intense his rivalry with Larry Bird wasUnlike Bird, Wilkins had no championship core on the Atlanta Hawks and his team was always on the short end of postseason ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"Our defense was the main problem" - Larry Bird blasted the Celtics after Game 6 loss in 1984 Finals vs. Lakers"Our defense was the main problem" - Larry Bird blasted the Celtics after Game 6 loss in 1984 Finals vs. Lakers originally ...
Larry Bird and his Top 5 cards of all time. Larry Bird and greatest cards of all time.
Larry Bird faced a tough decision on surgery after struggling in 1988.
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Basketball Network on MSN"It would be a different game for me if he was gone" - Magic Johnson opens up about Larry Bird rivalry and legacy"It would be a different game for me if he were gone," Johnson admitted in 1987 via the New York Times. "He's my measuring ...
Magic Johnson revealed that Larry Bird was the only white player widely respected in Black communities, calling him the only opponent he ever feared.
Reggie Miller considers Larry Bird as one of the greatest ever to play the game, both for his killer instinct and his unparalleled basketball IQ. Miller not just battled Bird during his playing ...
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