If Larry played now he'd send half the NBA into early retirement.
@razor752502 ай бұрын
They would go sit on the bench and cry because he offended them with trash talking!!.. A bunch of crybaby sissies!!!
@user-nm5ry4xt5g14 күн бұрын
If Larry played the game now it would be EASIER NOT HARDER. He's better than doncic and jokic. He's a better defender than both and faster. On offense Larry Bird is the first player to accomplish the 50-40-90 achievement, and one of three players to achieve the feat in multiple seasons. Not to mention the game is easier on offense because all the rules to free up offense and open the lanes. Larry wasn't a ball hog either and scored all those points and assists. The point guard ran offense back then and you weren't allowed to hold the ball for 24 seconds today like Luka, Lebron, Harden and the rest of the league. DJ ran the offense and Bird still averaged over 6apg. It's actually insane. He was the only ever back then averaging 26ppg 6apg 10rpg. Ever.
@lolh4x3 күн бұрын
Yup. He'd be a mix of Luka and Joker, but mentally strong unlike Luka and a fantastic defender unlike them both. The league is so much less physical now, he probably would have played 20 fucking seasons like LeBron tbh
@nicknick29032 ай бұрын
A Courtship of Rivals about Magic and Bird is the greatest sports documentary ever made, They saved the game
@erikahutchcraft17422 ай бұрын
Yes!!! This is a must, it is sooo good! Insight into basketball of the 80s, both men’s characters, and why they respect each other to this day….unlike Pippen and M.J. Magic and Bird were so so similar in how they treated their team mates, they wanted the whole team to win and to do well, I think that’s why their team mates still respect them too.
@thewab19742 ай бұрын
Without question, the best basketball documentary ever.
@toddkelly59852 ай бұрын
The best sports documentary period. How their lives were intertwined since college.
@apexshaver73012 ай бұрын
You have to watch Larry Bird, " greatest passer of all time, with re-edit "... Prepare to be mind blown!
@recipioct2 ай бұрын
Yea, that is a mind blowing video.
@cindyknudson27152 ай бұрын
Yes!
@Mazzini112 ай бұрын
There's legit 7 minutes of just rebound and inbound full court passes...
@V12BenzAMG2 ай бұрын
definitely this one...Bird has more full court dimes than most people have regular assists!
@marykuettner7522 ай бұрын
You should watch "A Courtship of Rivals" a documentary about Larry and Magic. As b ball fans you should know why Barkley says they are the two most important figures in NBA history.
@paulpenix81982 ай бұрын
Larry Bird 3 championships 2 Finals MVP 3 consecutive League MVP 3 consecutive 3pt contest winner All-star MVP Sports Illustrated Best All-Around player Rookie of the year. 50/40/90 average 4 years straight 2 All defense teams 2nd All time win percentage Coach of the year Executive of the year. Gold Medal-92 Dream Team
@davidboivin79962 ай бұрын
First ever in the 50/40/90 Club
@mithroch2 ай бұрын
Those three consecutive MVPs... he's the last player to have done that. Not Magic, not Jordan, not LeBron.
@mikewright2562 ай бұрын
Also, he was the first 40/50/90 member
@merovechthe1st2 ай бұрын
Only player in NBA history to retire with a 20ppg 10rpg 5apg stat line too
@george2172 ай бұрын
Only person inducted into the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame as a player, a coach, and an executive...
@jimpierce31382 ай бұрын
Larry's basketball IQ was off the charts.
@Alice-xy3fi2 ай бұрын
Too true. Also off the charts-- his toughness. If y'all think he's tough after watching this, you gotta react to 5 Times Larry Bird Was Injured and REFUSED to Quit. Among other things you'll hear that will floor you is that Bird did not take any pain meds-- no pills, no shots, no nothing.
@judyhuurman12372 ай бұрын
You want to know how the likes of Bird, Magic and Jordon would do in today's game? They loved the game for the game, they didn't quit when they stubbed a toe, they didn't move from team to team to team. They would wipe the floor with the kids playing today.
@imweakfordeaky2 ай бұрын
You guys talked right over it : Larry came back into that game against the Pacers and dominated - with a fractured right cheek ! (He also had a concussion and was seeing double, had to GUESS “which basket to shoot at”… and still put his team on his back and carried them to victory!) #LarryLegend
@mariejustme2 ай бұрын
That always drives me crazy when people miss that!
@sharonsimmons64272 ай бұрын
I came here just to make sure someone had told the story, and the whole story. Lol! Thank you!
@SanxBile2 ай бұрын
@@mariejustme To be fair, the video doesn't really put that clearly.
@chrischar9428Ай бұрын
@@SanxBileyes it does. Marv Albert clearly says that
@SanxBileАй бұрын
@chrischar9428 It's easy to miss is all I'm saying. Just one sentence drowned by the music. But it's definitely there!
@cygnus622 ай бұрын
Bird=the best all-around player ever in my opinion. Bird had no weaknesses, and he had all the intangibles.
@watchmanonthewall142 ай бұрын
Brian Scalabrini was better.
@cygnus622 ай бұрын
@@watchmanonthewall14 Who's that?
@watchmanonthewall142 ай бұрын
@@cygnus62 It's a joke. Look him up. He played in the NBA for several years.
@brendaclark83442 ай бұрын
Converse wanted Magic and Larry to do commercials together but Larry didn't want to so they arranged Magic to meet Larry in his home town (French Lick, Indiana) to get to know each other. Larry's mother made them lunch and during this lunch Larry's mother told Magic he was her favorite basketball player. hahahaha
@imweakfordeaky2 ай бұрын
When Magic went to Larry’s home in French Lick, it was TO shoot the first shared commercial. They began really talking and getting to know each other during the breaks between takes, and even more so when Larry’s lovely mama Georgia laid out one heck of a spread for lunch. They shot in French Lick because Larry flat-out refused to film in LA - he said “Nope, if you want this commercial, you have to come to my house !” Fortunately, he’d already had a regulation-sized basketball court installed at the home he had built for his mom (he’d stay with her there during the off-season, and live that country life he knew best) - weather permitting, he usually did all his off-season practicing right there.
@claudiaperico18632 ай бұрын
Great reaction, men! You both MUST watch "Magic & Bird, a courtship of rivals". Best sport documentary EVER, made by HBO...
@jracee12 ай бұрын
Larry Bird Stories That Prove He's the Best Trash Talker is probably the best trash talk compilation IMO.
@user-no5gg6wh5k2 ай бұрын
When Larry was young, he used to play with black players who worked at a hotel. I can only imagine how proud they are of him today.
@ContrarianCorner2 ай бұрын
I've often thought of those guys too. I'm sure many have passed by now but I wish someone had interviewed them after Larry set fire to the NBA. From what I gather, Bird was extremely private about his life in French Lick, though, and he went there to get away from the media. I'm sure he didn't want any extra attention being brought onto the quiet community because of him.
@jeanine63282 ай бұрын
Larrys passing was phenomenal. He passed between the legs of more opponents than a rockstar through groupies. 🤭
@joelhefner98972 ай бұрын
@THEHBKSHOW. I'm an old man now. I saw most of these games live on TV. There is something most people don't consider when they talk about Larry Bird being slow. They assume that just because he's not moving the fastest on the court, that he really is slow. First thing. Bird ran all the time. I've never seen a player with more endurance than Bird. Visiting teams would come to Boston and practice on their court before a game, and Bird would be running up in the nose bleeds, in an unairconditioned arena, where the temperature was 90 on the court, and 110-120 where Bird would be running the stairs all the way up top. That endurance meant Bird played both defense and offense. People think Bird didn't play defense. Bullshit. Bird was selected to the All Defensive 3 times. He led the League in defensive win shares four times. Only about five or six players have more, and only Hakeem is tied with him. In most games, halfway through the third quarter Bird was the fastest guy on the court. Which leads me to my next point. Second thing. Bird had a very quick first step, and a third gear he didn't show until late in a game. Bird was much faster than most people realize, and I've watched him chase down players and stop fast breaks. Finally, my third thing. People think that just because Bird wasn't running flat out all the time that he couldn't. It never crosses their mind that the reason Bird knew where everyone was at all times is he played just fast enough to take it all in, understand exactly what everyone was doing on the court, and then implement the precise play that was going to embarrass his opponents the most, including everyone on the opposing roster, just by dominating whoever got in front of him. Larry wasn't slow. No one, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE, EVER, thought the game quicker than Larry did. That makes Larry the fastest player ever in NBA history.
@trekkiexb52 ай бұрын
Adding... He ran marathons DURING the season. That game with the Hawks jumping up?? He RAN a 5k before he boarded the plane to New Orleans. His bench backup, Scott Wedman, ran it too and both were so stiff going into that game...Then he loosened up and well, made Dominque Wilkins, Doc Rivers, Spud Webb look silly and scored his career high of 60 points!! He's often play 38 to 45 minutes of a game, 82 games during the regular season. He had to be forced to sit out games. Not fast, but always running. He had Endurance. I'd bet that Jokic and Luka are endurance athletes.
@disturbed1572 ай бұрын
Wilt chamberlain had legendary endurance on top of his insane athleticism
@yournumberonepal2 ай бұрын
Facts, today's players are hitting the gym to bulk up, Larry Legend would be running circles around these guys with how slow and how many stops there are in today's NBA.
@thewab19742 ай бұрын
As a young boy, I spent many an evening in that hot ass Boston Garden arena cheering on my Celtics and, yeah, I don’t know how Larry was able to run laps around the building like he did, because I’m pretty sure I would’ve dehydrated long before the game even began if it’d been me.
@joelhefner98972 ай бұрын
@@thewab1974, I'm so jealous you got to see him in person.
@agordon73692 ай бұрын
You gotta watch making the case Larry Bird, Larry is my GOAT
@apexshaver73012 ай бұрын
Couple comments, haven't watched it all yet... Larry dropping guys was in a big part because he was so good at everything he had people so confused defending him that he could just drop guys... Also interesting note in the left handed game he dropped 27 left-handed that forgot to tell you he dropped 20 right-handed and then hit the game winning shot!
@picolo41022 ай бұрын
NBA Legends tell Bird trash talk stories
@MarkKolter-jj7eg2 ай бұрын
Bird was the clutchest shooter and most complete player to play the game of basketball
@ElJuanSolo2 ай бұрын
I’m 62 so I got to see the Bird,Magic,Jordan era. People forget how many future Hall of Fame players (and stars) were the competition back then. Jabbar,Worrhy,Isiah Thomas,Dantley,Gervin,Dr.J,Barkley,Moses Malone,Karl Malone,Stockton,Olajuwon,Ralph Sampson,Drexler,Wilkins,Bernard King the list goes on. Bird was doing this facing those guys nightly with back and heel problems while wearing Converse. His back was so bad he couldn’t sit on the bench and had to lay on the floor when he wasn’t in.
@MrThumbs632 ай бұрын
I'm 60. Spot on!!
@Roadghost19692 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this video guys! I am 55, I was a 1980's teen, My self living in the Chicago Area got to see MJ and great athletes of all sports also! The NHL's Gretzky had that high IQ Like as these young gentleman say Larry Bird has. I do not know if this is the same as IQ but ANTICIPATION seems to be part of BIRD, Jokic, Doncic, and NHL's Gretzky. It's like they are a second 1/2 ahead of everyone almost "PSYCHIC" The way the see the game. Larry comes from that Indiana High School basketball style "fundamentally sound" packaged with that IQ , VISION, ANTICIPATION or whatever you want to call that....I guess,... we can call that "IT"? Where it makes the game look too easy for these players like they are not trying. It's crazy. The Best video you can watch is that HBO Documentary Called Magic and Bird :Courtship Of Rivals it goes so deep into their Characters.
@deardeer52152 ай бұрын
I love Luka and Jokic, they are two of my favorites in the game today, but Larry Bird is literally just a better slightly different version than both those players. He would terrorize the league today just like he did in the 80s, just like Magic and Mike would.
@trashcandy.2 ай бұрын
this is exactly it. doncic and jokic are both proof that bird would still dominate today.
@Alice-xy3fi2 ай бұрын
@@trashcandy. Also, let's not forget that Bird did it first...and if these guys are students of the game like most NBA players are, they learned from watching/studying their players who preceded them, including (and in their case, especially) Bird.
@apexshaver73012 ай бұрын
Watch the Jamal mashburn story about Larry when he came to play them for the dream team practice... Not just a great basketball story but one of the great sport stories of all time IMHO
@parsrus2 ай бұрын
Yup- 'He's a legit 6' 10" '...
@LadyShar2 ай бұрын
I agree, the best trash talking story ever.
@mikewatts8672 ай бұрын
Those ankle breakers look silly, like how did they fall like that? Easy answer. The defenders never knew what Larry was going to do. They were trying to guard like 20 possibilities. He might fake a shot, pretend to pass, then end up shooting. He might just pass. He might just shoot. He was unpredictable which made his defenders look stupid
@lotuslife32392 ай бұрын
Tall as a bitch too 6'10 Steph not a slower KD. Playing smart basketball on top of being an elite scorer. Bird was also an elite team defender too tho that's why he's my #3 all time behind MJ and Wilt.
@Alice-xy3fi2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU-- you just saved me having to write exactly that. Some younger fans figure it out right away, because they really know the game, and have played it seriously and have had good coaches. Others just assume great basketball didn't exist until they got themselves born, and dismiss Bird's Hall of Fame NBA opponents as a bunch of clods and idiots (often with the implication that the young reactors would do a way better job of shutting Bird down, which makes me laugh and shake my head in wonder at the same time).
@ContrarianCorner2 ай бұрын
Yes. When you could burn an opponent was many ways as Bird could, his defenders were always off balance to begin with. It didn't take as much to send them tumbling to the floor.
@user-nm5ry4xt5g14 күн бұрын
And he placed his feet perfectly in between the defender to make them fall. It's almost like tripping them but it's the defenders fault for being out of position because they're worried about all those possibilities you mentioned.
@antoniocunha87722 ай бұрын
the doc Magic x larry A coutship off rivals = masterpiece , please try
@trekkiexb52 ай бұрын
THIS!!!
@Indy18312 ай бұрын
Bird is the greatest small forward to ever play.
@ReneeV2 ай бұрын
Bird is my GOAT…definitely check out his other videos 🫶🏾🙌🏾
@robgelfand24142 ай бұрын
There is so much to know about Bird. This is gonna be a LAP(Long Ass Post) First - Bird started his NBA career injured. After finishing college and before joining the Celtics Bird shattered a knuckle on his shooting hand and never had the same feel for the ball after that. The year before Bird joined the Celtics, the Celtics record was 29-53. In Bird's 1st year without McHale, Parrish, Ainge or DJ, Bird led the Celtics to a record of 61-21. In Birds first 7 years the Celtics won 60 or more games 6 times. Bird and the Celtics won 3 NBA titles. Bird won 3 consecutive MVP titles - the only other players to do that are Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell. Bird was the founder of the 50/40/90 club. Bird won the first 3 3-pt shooting contests. Bird didn't trash talk - he just told the other team what he was going to do before he did it and then went out and did what he said he would. Bird is the only person to win the MVP, Coach of the Year and Executive of the Year. It has been said that Bird was unathletic, slow, couldn't jump and wasn't a great defender. So how did Bird average more defensive rebounds per game than - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O'Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses Malone, Karl Malone and Ralph Sampson - to name just a few. Bird led the NBA in defensive win shares 4 times during his career. If you add the number if times MJ did that and the number of times LeBron did that you get ZERO. Bird always knew where every player on the court was at all times. Bird played hurt all the time - if he could walk then he was playing. There was no load management. Bird gave it all every game. To quote Bird "If you get paid to get to work, you go to work" And we haven't even talked about his back injury that happened in the summer of 1985 while he was building a driveway at his mothers house and how he had to lay on the floor by the bench because sitting was too painful. Bird didn't take crap from anyone and when challenged never backed down. There are too many Bird videos to mention. Just keep watching them and your respect for him will keep growing. One last thing. There is only 1 person in the top 250 players of all time that is in each one of these categories and that is Bird FG% 2Pt FG% 3Pt FG% Foul Shooting % Points per game Assists per game Rebounds per game Blocks per game Steals per game Minutes per game % of games won they played in. Not only is Bird the only player in the top 250 of all time in each category, he is in the top 60 all-time in 6 of the categories.
@shag1392 ай бұрын
The Bird passing videos are crazy as well. I didn’t remember how many full court passes he had that were right on the money. Crazy
@markhopkins2222 ай бұрын
Birds retirement was on a non game night. Some of the highlights include: Three NBA championships (1981, 1984, and 1986) with the Boston Celtics. Two NBA Finals MVP awards. Three NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards (1984, 1985, and 1986). Twelve NBA All-Star selections. Ten All-NBA First Team selections. NBA Rookie of the Year in 1980. NBA Three-Point Shootout champion (1986). Induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.
@Gracie-SavedByGrace2 ай бұрын
Just to add to your highlights... 1986 was the first year of the Three-Point Shootout contest. Larry participated in it for 3 years and won it in 1986, 1987 & 1988. He was also awarded NBA Coach of the Year and NBA Executive of the Year.
@jasonaveryАй бұрын
Bird and Magic have a special bond. When Magic was diagnosed with HIV, almost all of his so-called “friends” abandoned him. His Lakers buddies didn’t want him around the practices after he retired, Isiah Thomas said he must have been closeted gay, all kinds of hate and disrespect. When Bird found out Magic had HIV, he cried. He was sick. He said it was the worst day of his life since his dad committed suicide. He didn’t even want to play anymore. He stuck by Magic’s side when others were mean. In fact, he said the reason he retired (other than his back giving out on him) was that he used to look at the newspaper and see what Magic’s stats were so he could beat them next game. It drove his game. He said, he didn’t have that drive anymore.
@maryday84652 ай бұрын
Always my GOAT Larry BIRD
@kathieovercash84142 ай бұрын
The game against the Pacers when Bird fractured his cheek bone the night before he spent in the hospital in traction. His teammates said he struggled to get dressed out for that game. He broke his back in 85 and played 7 more years. React to the 5 times Larry Bird was injured but refused to quit. The 4 times Larry Bird was hurt but showed male toughness.
@JasonGilbert-yl8hf2 ай бұрын
Remember this was 40 years ago!!!
@mithroch2 ай бұрын
That last second inbound pass steal against the Pistons was in the 87 Eastern Conference Finals game 5. Had the Pistons won... they would have gone back to Detroit with a 3-2 series lead and a chance to close it out at home. Instead... the series went to a game 7 at Boston with the Celtics taking the series. It might be the most clutch play I've witnessed in any sport.
@danielhughes36772 ай бұрын
Larry Legend
@daryllemons662 ай бұрын
The 3 that you named... Bird... Magic... Jordan... they would dominate today's super soft NBA....in the 80's... NBA stood for no boys allowed... Larry Legend 🐐🏀
@artvandalleigh78942 ай бұрын
I'm subscribed for more Larry Bird content!
@carolynclaire52412 ай бұрын
He ran 5 miles a day for years. He practiced 365 days a year, including after games. He had amazing stamina. He was very strong. He and Magic played together in a world tournament together and then met again in the 79 NCAA finals. Larry went into the HOF in 98 and inducted Magic into the hof in 2002. They’ve had books, movies and broadway plays written about their friendship.
@michaelhrivnak94632 ай бұрын
Larry was quick and knew where everyone was on the court. The game was easy for him. He was one of only three players to have three back to back MVPs. Check out his passing highlights. Top tier.
@ericwillison61082 ай бұрын
What you two don't realize is that 95 percent of the highlights you just saw were from either the playoffs or the Finals. Who else can put together a highlight reel almost exclusively from the playoffs. Bird won three NBA Championships and Bird's Celtics swept the Michael Jordan enabled Bulls in every playoff game they ever played against each other.
@lfcgero352 ай бұрын
Making the case Best larry bird trash talking stories Legends talking about larry birds trash talking Larry birds best passes redit Best larry bird v jordan story But the best one is a courtship of rivals its the best sports documentary i have seen on probaly the best rivalry ever seen. Its a must watch usually its broken up into 4 parts but well worth watching. Both larry and magic saved the nba without those 2 there is no nba or jordan shaq kobe curry lebron and many more.
@robinmahan88142 ай бұрын
Step on in boys! Check out Courtship of Rivals to learn about the NBA, then the 1992 Dreamteam. The greatest game I ever played, i should have quit right there. The passing video, Bird is the word, 15 minutes of Larry Legend, and dont think hes slow, or unathletic. Y'all just haven't watched enough. He had a third gear, and played his heart out.
@JO-qd2bv2 ай бұрын
That HBO special about Magic and Bird is brilliant. Highly recommended
@AJvsEverything2 ай бұрын
One of the reasons you always see him kneeling is because his back was so jacked up in the later half of his career that he had trouble sitting down on the bench...and dude still went out and jammed down 50+ point games...
@jeanine63282 ай бұрын
15:27 Fun fact, Magic forgot to bring a tshirt to wear under his warm up here. He borrowed a tshirt, he was wearing a Celtics tshirt underneath right here. There’s another video where Larry pulls open the front of his shirt to expose the Celtics T underneath. They actually became great friends while shooting a shoe a commercial at Larrys home in Indiana. Great story of it all.
@notablindliberal8962 ай бұрын
Bird and Magic faced each other 3 times in the finals. Bird won in 1984, Magic in 1985, and Magic in 1987. The Celtics won 1986 against the Rockets after they beat the Lakers in the conference final. The Lakers won in 1988 against the Bad Boy Pistons.
@brendawalters37282 ай бұрын
Not only was Bird the third player (and the only forward) to make MVP 3 times in a row but In a 9-year run from 1980 to 1989, Larry Bird got 67% of all MVP votes that were cast. All other players combined only received 33% of the votes. in an era that included the players who eventually made up the dream team and a large list of HOF players.
@georgelynch61392 ай бұрын
Larry’s retirement ceremony was held on a off night, no scheduled game. The Boston Garden was sold out standing room only, respect. When Magic was diagnosed with AIDS his team, friends and the league banished him...the first person to call him and stand by his side was Larry. You much watch Larry trash talk and his passing vid..he was a legend..the GOAT. Larry also played hurt almost his whole career, Deformed broken finger, spinal injury which made him unable to sit on the bench or airplane seats, he had to lay down on the sidelines, he had double Achilles surgery and bone spur removal and came back next season without missing a game. Larry said “ if you got a job, you gotta go to work “
@FranciscoRodriguez-lp6zgАй бұрын
When you think "killer", you think Jordan, Kobe & Bird.
@FreedomFighter21122 ай бұрын
@5:23 - great question. Being that this era is known for NOT playing defense, several of those players from the 80s and 90s would've thrived in today's generation due to the rules and the lack of defense played in today's era
@shag1392 ай бұрын
Everybody had the Converse Weapons back then. Our school was green and white so we had the Bird shoe, but they had a Magic, Thomas, King, Aguirre, Dr J shoe colors as we.
@rgreen11072 ай бұрын
If im going by the “eye test “ , Bird is the “ real “ GOAT 🐐
@tcme112 ай бұрын
Please note that when Larry came back from that head knock, he was playing with a fracture to his orbital bone. After the game, he blew his nose and his eyeball literally popped out of the socket, to be put back by a physician. There is no quit in Larry Jo Bird.
@razor752502 ай бұрын
Larry bird trash talking videos are the best!! That night that magic came out for Larry's retirement ceremony, magic got a standing ovation!!... that's love and respect!!
@owl-gd6ce2 ай бұрын
You have no idea how competitive and the sportsmanship that was displayed back then. It was tough and the players were tough as nails. I love all the Celtics Bird Parish DJ McCale etc. It was so cool to watch such talent..not just Larry but all the Celtics of that era.
@darrinlindsey2 ай бұрын
Parrish and McHale always knew, when Bird had the ball, no matter where he was or which way he was looking, there was always the possibility the ball was coming their way.
@robertskae2 ай бұрын
Those sneakers "converse weapons: are to this day the most comfortable sneakers I have ever worn and I'm gonna be 60 this month
@danacarter47932 ай бұрын
Watching bird live was life changing,we had never seen anything like him , him and magic ,put the world on. Notice , The NBA is here to stay , 🐦 bird got a quick first step,he does it all , bird never gives up and he had alot of DOGG in him , bird 6'9 ,but some say 6'10 either way that fade away ,(forget about blocking that shyt) bird 🐦 would give it to you anyway you wanted it , call it and then make it , TY Dad for taking me to bball games ❤❤❤ #LB33 💚💯🐦
@donmorton72822 ай бұрын
Having been fortunate to follow Bird throughout the 80s, I can assure you he was as amazing as you can imagine. Truly Larry Legend. Great reaction.
@tattoodude89462 ай бұрын
Larry and Magic are hilarious together too. Watch Magic and Larry on Letterman. They went on the Late Show, and you can tell that rivalry is still there and the jabs and jokes are flying! Very funny - I won't spoil any of it, but Larry takes a shot at that signature Magic smile! 🤣
@marthayoung23082 ай бұрын
Thank you for this one. Larry Legend videos never get old! Lol. And there are so many of them. 👀😂 He's even got videos of just his injuries alone.
@carls1959Ай бұрын
Bird and Johnson were aware of each others skills before the NBA. But they became friends shooting a Converse commercial at his mom's house in French Lick, Indiana. Bird's mother was a big fan of Magic Johnson and treated him like family right off the bat. They've been friends ever since. Good reaction. Thanks for sharing.
@sharonsimmons64272 ай бұрын
Three Championships; 3 MVPs, in a row; a coach of the year award; and an executive of the year award as well.
@chrisriley87492 ай бұрын
I was a young teen, in the garden vs. The sixers. I walked down during warm-ups, stood under the basket, and took pics of Larry, McHale, Parrish, etc as they did layups. Then I went to the other side to get Dr J. So cool...and then retired JoJo White's number that night, so I met him, just hanging out by the floor, by himself, pregame. A different time.
@shaharadegan99932 ай бұрын
Awesome reaction! Thank you for embracing Larry Legend. He played in my era of the NBA and watching Larry and Magic on the court was so much fun.😊
@thomaseggle888625 күн бұрын
i was born in 77....my dad was in the Army....so when we went to see the Celtics on the road....but there was always a ton of Boston fans. We went to see them play Atlanta at the omni and right before the game....the announcer said that Bird wasnt going to play due to injury....the entire arena just let out this "oh shit" type of reaction. Not a Bird story but we went to a Pistons game when Antoine Walker was the Captain....and these guys behind us kept calling him "Fatoine Walker"....my dad and i have a helluva sense of humor so we immediately turned and laughed with them and high fived them. Toine went off i. the 4th with 30 some points total and the guy behind said..."Antoine may be fat but he's whoopin our ass!!". We all lost it laughing. Thats the thing i love about going to the game....you sit near people you dont know and normally not need to talk to but soon...your laughing your ass off and hitting fives like you e been friends for years!
@user-nm5ry4xt5g14 күн бұрын
Fun Fact. Larry Bird, the first player to accomplish the 50-40-90 achievement, and one of three players to achieve the feat in multiple seasons.
@simplyskrypt3914Ай бұрын
Fun fact about that moment against the pacers, when he hit his head and came back later in the game : He had a concussion, double vision and a broken orbital bone. He said later in an interview "at first it was hard to aim, but once i figured the target on the right was the real one, i was fine"
@johnwillis4706Ай бұрын
Gentlemen, I watched Larry play from his first game until he retired. Larry was the best all round player the league has EVER known. Larry was dangerous from anywhere on the court whether he was shooting or not, even behind to glass made no difference. Bird, if you notice from his passing, knew where everyone was on the court at all times. His game IQ was on another level. He was three moves ahead of everybody. Larry played through injuries that would sideline today's players for the season. Larry did things routinely that other players could only dream of doing or have nightmares about him doing to them. Larry was the reason I became a Celtics fan and I live in Missouri, but it didn't keep me from attending home games and playoff games back in the day. Larry and Magic's rivalry was legendary. But these two great competitors became the greatest lifelong friends. Magic was mad because Larry retired, and he was going to miss playing against him. These two men brought out the best, most competitive side of the other and they both LOVED it. I stopped following the NBA after Magic retired because what was left was not worth watching. I was a diehard Celtics fan but, I loved watching Magic play. Like Larry, Magic was a fierce competitor, but he was also an honorable, soft spoken, gentle man that everyone loved. Larry just doesn't get the credit he is do, for any number of reasons but, most never watched him play, like you guys, opinions would change if they did watch him.
@irishgrl2 ай бұрын
LARRY LEGEND IS A UNICORN AND THE *TRUE* GOAT!!! 🐐 ☘️
@darkomtobia2 ай бұрын
Subbed.Magic And Bird: A Coutrship Of Rivals will be one of the favorite things you'll ever watch. That's a promise.
@rustheisenberg2 ай бұрын
Bird got 67% of ALL the MVP votes of the 80s..... that's insane!
@conhighway2 ай бұрын
He also won 3 consecutive 3 point contests.
@doubleexoticokay2 ай бұрын
very very cool. the part at the end about how larry looked one way, yet accomplished a lot was real; and made this a great reaction!
@hoi-polloi18632 ай бұрын
Hey nice video guys! To me, the thing about Bird is that he's just so much fun to watch. There's three basic reactions to anything he does: * "Say, that's some nice, solid basketball" * "What the--" * "No. That did *not* just happen."
@jeanine63282 ай бұрын
Larry has a grandson named Jordon Bird who’s a ballplayer for USC, apparently he’s pretty good. Who knows, maybe the Bird is a phoenix and we’ll get to see a Bird fly again. Would be so cool if he’s THAT good.
@lathedauphinot68202 ай бұрын
I grew up in Fort Worth and was 15 years old in 1980 when Dallas got an expansion team. The Mavericks were giving away a lot of tickets to get people used to going to games, so we went to a lotta games. When I was 18 I went to Austin to go to school. The Spurs were 80 miles away and sold $5 tickets at the door. Later, when Mark Cuban bought the Mavericks, he charged $10 for every ticket for the rest of the season. I got to see everybody play. You used to be able to walk down to the court, listen to the coach describing plays during timeouts, ask for autographs if you wanted (I didn’t), and the play was PHYSICAL ….. It was much freer back then.
@SanxBile2 ай бұрын
"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." A saying that rings through every human endeavor albeit sports, science or what-have-you. Larry Bird is one of those giants.
@sonyadaniels96852 ай бұрын
There’s nobody like Bird! Definitely dive into more of his videos. Thank you for the great reaction.
@daddyguerrero2 ай бұрын
Me and my cousin had season tickets during the LA Lakers Showtime years. We got to see some of the best players to ever play the game. And we would get there early for warmups and we got to stand at court side and just watch these guys shoot around. It was just a glorious time.
@eyestoseefe76182 ай бұрын
Larry Bird still has everyone thinking he isn't athletic Pure Genius this man
@therealmciver37612 ай бұрын
Dude, you gotta watch Bird's Legends Talk, Greatest Passes, Trash Talk videos and a documentary about him and Magic called "A Courtship of Rivals". Best documentary I ever saw
@lLadyAszneth2 ай бұрын
Hey, hey Fellas. I can tell y'all that growing up watching Bird play his entire career from start to finish, and ESPECIALLY in the early to mid 80's when he was still young and healthy and the entire league were "dogs," I can remember more than a few games; and this didn't happen often when there'd be like 4-5 minutes on the game clock and both refs would pocket their whistles and just let the teams play and "settle" whatever. No fouls called or anything. Now, there weren't always fights when this happened but those few games when they're just hooping like crazy? OMFG! Talk about AWESOME basketball? Holy Hell! It was too good! And YES, Larry has been and will always be MY GOAT! Thank you for showing some love to my Bird! 😃 👍 Take care, Aszneth
@ryanramey73942 ай бұрын
The best era of NBA. Bird was one steal from a quadruple double at the end of 3 quarters. He sat out the 4th quarter of a blowout win saying he did enough damage.
@user-fs5yr9ep2q2 ай бұрын
I attended several Celtics games when Larry Bird was playing. He was unmatched, his basketball IQ was insane. LEGEND!! Also a legendary trash talker.
@RonnieG2 ай бұрын
In that pacers game he broke hos orbital bone near the eye. He had triple vision. The doctors said he was out for the playoffs. He chugged a beer, snuck back in, & aimed for the middle.
@kevinbradshaw93204 күн бұрын
Larry Bird is the only player in history to win ROTY, MVP (the LAST player to win three in a row), FMVP, coach of the year and executive of the year. This is why I put him in my Top-5 tied with Magic) and the greatest small forward of all-time!
@user-uw7yb3vc5v2 ай бұрын
Larry had a quick first step and a quick pass. He was dangerous without the ball. You need to watch the Larry bird greatest passer re edit and 4 crazy stories that makes bird the toughest nba player. If you want to watch a great documentary about bird and magic watch courtship of rivals ❤ great reaction boys! Watch more! You won't be disappointed. Watch trash talk you will love it . He won 3 MVP in a row. 3 titles and played every game on full speed. Subscribed because I enjoyed you two. Keep watching about bird.
@realdealelendil35352 ай бұрын
Bruh people that don’t think he would dominate in today’s game don’t know ball. A 6’9 sniper with eyes in the back of his head would destroy people today. Dude is the founding member of the 50/40/90 club.
@swallman2 ай бұрын
Dudes you have no clue how great Bird was. His skills and basketball IQ are off the charts.
@e.jamesshepard71832 ай бұрын
Two quotes about Larry Bird that will tell you all you need to know about him. Pat Riley, If I had to choose a player. to take a shot to save a game, I choose Michael Jordan. If I had to choose a player to take a shot. to save my life, I'd take Larry Bird. Isaiah Thomas said. If you put all of us in a room -- Magic, Jordan, myself and Bird -- Bird would probably be the guy who walks out of the room at the end of the day,"
@trekkiexb52 ай бұрын
That "Flagrant Foul" against Kurt Rambis? Almost started a fight, and he got 2 three throws. The game continued. And yes, Larry is the TOUGHEST player EVER!!! He often didn't tell the coaches or the trainers he was hurt until he couldn't play. Then they would fix it and he returned. He played with a messed up back his last 7 years. He couldn't sit on the bench, he had to lay down! But he went to work everyday and played like he was getting a spot on the team.
@jamesanderson52682 ай бұрын
He was a trash talker but he backed that trash talking up. Yeah, his teammates had to be very alert. Bird vs Magic was a rivalry that every one wanted to watch.
@mrtonyo19652 ай бұрын
Bird is top 5 for sure, and some put him the GOAT. Saw him a couple time in Cleveland, and he was amazing.
@lisazaccardimeunier83782 ай бұрын
There’s a Larry/Magic documentary called “A courtship of rivals” that’s so good. You’ll learn a lot about both men, and the NBA back then. I grew up in the Boston area and went to a game in 1986. That team is unmatched to this day. I went beside the court during halftime. Robert Parrish walked over to the bench and I can’t describe how enormous he was to my 12 year old eyes. 😂
@user-he9ct8us7k2 ай бұрын
i went to a houston rockets game in the 80s a fight on the floor broke out it was like 8 players involved and no one got a foul and no one got thrown out, got to love basketball back then
@WiseGuy56742 ай бұрын
See if you can track Larry running for his life when the crowd rushed the floor. He runs and vaults like an Olympian to the exit.😎
@darrinlindsey2 ай бұрын
Do you realize that the Bird/Magic rivalry started with their last game in college? Bird's Indiana State played Magic's Michigan State in the National Championship Game, in 1979. They both were in the '79 draft, even though Magic had only been a Sophomore. Going into the draft early wasn't something that we saw back then.
@poisonlady19652 ай бұрын
Lived in Kansas at the time and now in Aurora. I have been a Celtics fan because of Larry Bird. He’s one of the best ever.
@samuel_towle2 ай бұрын
In that game against the pacers, Larry broke his cheek bone when he hit the floor. He went back out and finished the game. In a different video he took a shot near the foul line, he saw it was going to miss and the rebound would go to the right side, he got his own rebound and put it up and in before going out of bounds.
@meganbrick62662 ай бұрын
I was just a kid when Bird retired but I still remember the Johnson/Bird rivalry and how exciting it was 💚
@seventeenseventysix67352 ай бұрын
Everyone forgets... Bird won MVP 3yrs consecutively.