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Larry Bird believes his '80s Celtics squads would be versatile enough to handle the modern pace-and-space era.
During his time suiting up for the Celtics, Bird wore only jersey No. 33 and put up 24.3 points, 10.0 rebounds, 6.3 assists, ...
Larry Bird was confident that Michael Jordan would be the greatest player ever, all the way back in the 1980s.
Following a decade-plus of battles, the two eventually retired and Bird made it to the Hall of Fame in 1998. It was here ...
Throughout his career, Bird represented the Boston Celtics and his greatest rival was Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles ...
Larry Bird and Magic Johnson’s rivalry redefined basketball, from college duels to NBA Finals, shaping the league and inspiring generations.
The 22-year championship drought the Boston Celtics endured after 1986 would have been unfathomable in the 1980s. After the ...
As the president of the Indiana Pacers, Larry Bird took on the critical responsibility of carefully evaluating the team's draft pick in 2010. After extensive analysis, Bird narrowed his list to two ...
Bill Cartwright didn’t just witness NBA history—he lived it. As the No. 3 pick in the 1979 draft, Cartwright entered the ...
Former NBA player and current Phoenix Suns announcer Eddie Johnson took a shot at Patrick Beverley for his comments about ...
How former NBA player Patrick Beverley reacted to a Clippers' James Harden is better than Michael Jordan was claim.