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Larry Bird revealed the one thing he missed doing the most after retiring: "I always bit—d about when I was doing it"
Bird opened up about the one thing he missed the most after his playing years.
In a town better known for mineral springs and historic resorts, basketball greatness quietly began in a simple driveway.
Were it not for a string of unlikely events and minor miracles, the world might have never known a basketball legend.
Good morning. The torrid Celtics’ weekend wipeout of the Lakers has brought a sense of swagger to the team that Larry Bird ...
An excerpt from the new biography Heartland reveals why Bird left Indiana University after just a few weeks, and the family ...
One of the perks of being an NBA ballboy was getting up close and personal with the players. It was the job that allowed ...
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Larry Bird dreamed of coaching Dennis Rodman: "I don’t care how many different shades of green his hair is"
Larry Bird had a unique approach to coaching. Right from the start, he chose to defy the norms and vowed not to yell or fight with his players, which was very rare for the early 2000s when he was ...
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The coaches coach, and the players play - Larry Bird explains why he never clashed with coaches
Unlike other great players, Larry Bird always looked at things as they were and without any complication, especially when it came to basketball. For Bird, the difference between a coach and a player ...
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