“If I had to pick a player to make a shot that saves a game, I’d pick Jordan. If I had to pick a player to make a shot that saves my life, I’d pick Larry Bird”. Pat Riley.😎
@lifegood33228 ай бұрын
So True!
@Boblw568 ай бұрын
Riley has used this quote many times over the years, substituting different names.
@lifegood33228 ай бұрын
@@Boblw56 doesn't change my answer to this quote!
@WiseGuy56748 ай бұрын
@@Boblw56 your point being……?
@MichaelOsborn-w6e8 ай бұрын
Pat Reilly never coached bill Russell 11 rings
@AdamBazille5 ай бұрын
80s basketball will never be topped!
@wmden13 ай бұрын
You've got that right, Brother.
@craigregan19303 ай бұрын
I also miss as MJ playing
@DrewHop3253 ай бұрын
@@craigregan1930 Who said anything about the marketed one. I mean the 5th beast MJ
@JeffreyJohnson853 ай бұрын
I cant pick a favorite between the 80s and 90s. They were both perfect in every way.
@jjdogg02 ай бұрын
Haven't watched since, except when OKC made the finals vs Golden State. Then I stopped watching again.
@rumrunner52668 ай бұрын
Something to note is the fact that at Larry’s retirement ceremony, Magic was wearing a Celtic jersey under his jacket. He flashed it to Larry prior to giving his signed jersey. The reason Magic signed it "A Friend Forever" is because Larry stood by him when others didn’t. The two even played golf together.
@Eclipse-ss7ko8 ай бұрын
They are still great friends today.
@chris937038 ай бұрын
Magic was wearing a Celtics jersey because earlier something had been spilled on to his shirt. Bird had a little fun with him about wearing the shirt during the ceremony.
@edgawrysjr8 ай бұрын
That’s just beautiful
@dcg5907 ай бұрын
Even better- the Garden was FULL TO CAPACITY and there wasn’t even a game.
@michaelb7898 күн бұрын
Can you not see the Gilded Golden Age of the 80's. 5 all time Bird, Magic, Kareem, Jordan, Akeem in the 80's
@iggles7311 күн бұрын
"Hey Larry, why did you play the whole gane left handed?" Larry said "I'm saving my right for the Lakers"
@robinmahan88148 ай бұрын
He's my GOAT. Nobody had his hustle, heart, fun, and talent- all rolled into one player.
@brianboynton46788 ай бұрын
At his time and up until now
@arln19668 ай бұрын
@@brianboynton4678of all time. I am a New York Knicks fan, and I got to watch Larry Bird completely own the Eastern Conference when it was the most dominant conference in the NBA
@debrakron90498 ай бұрын
And nobody did more to make sure his whole team was better! He could have a huge impact without scoring a ton of points!
@nickadkins77658 ай бұрын
@@debrakron9049 Facts! If they tried to double team him he'd just knock down a jumper in their face or drop off sick dimes to his teammates. He was literally unstoppable and that's facts!
@michaelbrown84418 ай бұрын
Jordan did Kobe did.
@thehairybeast97078 ай бұрын
"Larry was a F'ing problem" ~ Michael Jordan
@rockyroad73457 ай бұрын
And he never beat Bird.
@ReligionOfSacrifice7 ай бұрын
@@rockyroad7345, Amen. Larry Bird played against Michael Jordan before he was even in the NBA and Michael Jordan beat him in the first game. Larry Bird decided that Michael Jordan would never beat him again and succeeded in his goal. Mind you Michael Jordan won a game while in the NBA against Larry Bird, but in that set he lost three games to Larry Bird and so Larry Bird with a hurt back and legs while still in the NBA. I agree that in the NBA Jordan never beat Bird despite all the messed up body even for Bird on his way out he still kicked his ass every time.
@edwardjensen65955 ай бұрын
Him n his team was for you Michael ! You never beat him in a series
@MichaelHenkleC5 ай бұрын
@@ReligionOfSacrifice yes leave out that Larry had 4 HOFers on that team and MJ had nobody at that time on his roster.
@ReligionOfSacrifice5 ай бұрын
@@MichaelHenkleC, I didn't say Larry was GOAT. M.J. is probably second to LeBron James, but the fact remains Larry Bird is often left out of many top ten player lists and I think that is wrong.
@ThePuttercross6 ай бұрын
Larry Bird: College Player of the Year, NBA Rookie of the Year, 3X NBA MVP, 2X Finals MVP, Coach of the Year, Executive of the Year. "There will never be another Larry Bird." - Magic Johnson
@IAMUNUAMI3 ай бұрын
#33 Kareem Abdul Jabbar won three(3) straight high school championships and three(3) straight college championships within eight(8) years, while setting records that 'will never’ be broken. Afterwards, Kareem won Rookie of the Year, six(6) NBA championships, six(6) MVPs, two(2) time NBA Finals MVP, nineteen(19) time All-Star, two(2) scoring championship while at the 'center’ position, and won a NBA Championship as a coach. Kareem is a member of the NBA 35th and 50th Anniversary All Time Team. Kareem owned eight(8) playoff records and seven(7) All-Star records. Most of all, Kareem held the scoring title for thirty nine(39) years before being broken by Lebron James. Who had a four(4) year ‘head start,’ coming straight out of high school. Not one high school or college or NBA player has achieved as much 'individual and team success' as #33 Kareem Abdul Jabbar aka 'Skyhook,' virtually an unstoppable shot. Alongside, players ten(10) years his junior who 'couldn't keep up' with Kareem. I do admire Wilt, Russell, Oscar, West, Havlicek, Maravich, Magic, Bird, Jordan, Hakeem, Shaq, Duncan, Kobe, LeBron, and the likes. Despite of, #33 Kareem Abdul Jabbar aka 'Skyhook' IS the Greatest Basketball 🏀 Player 🏃🏾♂️Ever. Whether it be over-all, pound-for-pound, or all-round. Edit: My top five starters: PG - Magic, SG - Jordan, SF - Bird, PF - Rodman, and C - Kareem.
@ThePuttercross3 ай бұрын
@@IAMUNUAMI Kareem is a true legend. Not my best but he has an incredible resume. Bird had similar success to Jabbar in his playing career and far more success after the end of his basketball playing career. Being a HC and President of Basketball are completely different than being an assistant coach on a championship team. IMO Jabbar is the current elder statesman of basketball since Bill Russell's passing.
@IAMUNUAMI3 ай бұрын
@@ThePuttercross Bird is a true legend as well, coupled with an incredible basketball resume. Yet, not my greatest player which is Kareem. On the other hand, there is more to life than basketball. Kareem has also been an actor, a best-selling author, and a martial artist, having trained in Jeet Kune Do under Bruce Lee and appeared in his film Game of Death in 1972. In addition to writing, Kareem serves as the chairman of his Skyhook Foundation, whose mission is to bring educational STEM opportunities to underserved communities. In 2016, Kareem was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. Furthermore, during the 1968 Olympics who went on to win the gold medal, Kareem decided not to play. Instead, Kareem stayed home to fight against injustice. Kareem's life accomplishments and basketball accomplishments is perhaps the most awesome amongst any athlete. Once again, my top five(5) basketball players are PG - Magic, SG - Jordan, SF - Bird, PF - Rodman, and C - Kareem.
@IAMUNUAMI3 ай бұрын
@@ThePuttercross Bird is a true legend as well, coupled with an incredible basketball resume. Yet, not my greatest player which is Kareem. On the other hand, there is more to life than basketball. Kareem has also been an actor, a best-selling author, and a martial artist, having trained in Jeet Kune Do under Bruce Lee and appeared in his film Game of Death in 1972. In addition to writing, Kareem serves as the chairman of his Skyhook Foundation, whose mission is to bring educational STEM opportunities to underserved communities. In 2016, Kareem was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. Furthermore, during the 1968 Olympics who went on to win the gold medal, Kareem decided not to play. Instead, Kareem stayed home to fight against injustice. Kareem's life accomplishments and basketball accomplishments is perhaps the most awesome amongst any athlete. Once again, my top five(5) basketball players are PG - Magic, SG - Jordan, SF - Bird, PF - Rodman, and C - Kareem.
@DrewHop3253 ай бұрын
@@IAMUNUAMI Rodmen LMAO that a joke correct... lmao Hakeem The Admiral. Moses, The Joker all much better than that Jabar guy he was so lazy...
@michaelmansfield61483 ай бұрын
Larry Bird will always be the goat as far as I’m concerned. Didn’t just put up points he was consistently getting 10 plus rebounds a night it was crazy. It was like watching something out of a circus to see him pass the ball cross court behind his back while running full speed. For someone so ‘unathletic’ as they say he made everything look so easy. One thing not mentioned in this video that speaks volumes of just how amazing he was, and how much of a difference maker he alone was. His rookie season he took the Celtics from a 26 win team previous to him arriving, to a 63 win team as a rookie, and that’s without any help.. that’s before McHale and Parish showed up the next year.
@winnratcliffe10822 ай бұрын
I Didn't NØ Know "Bird" Had Wons So Many Distinctive Awards. All I Know, Is, I Loved, L❤VED To Watch The Celtics Play During Those Celtic "Bird" Days. The Seamless 3 Pointers, His Playmaking, Assists, The Way He Moves, Shooting, Steals. Clutch Player! His Love For The Game, Those Passes❗️ "Bird" Was Clean. He Was Poetry In Every Motion! Color Was NØT a Factor... "Bird" Came To Play!The Celtics Were In Sync! Give Him His "PROPS"❤🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀👍👍👏👏👏
@poryfiallo4 күн бұрын
Bird is the GOAT... ask to Jordan...
@wfdasdjedwjd8 ай бұрын
As a chubby short Hispanic kid growing up in a Arizona border town, my pops and I watched bball every Saturday afternoon after he got off from work at noon. He was a tough old man and not into the huggy squeezy thing, but when it came to the bird magic games along with Celtics and or his fave Lakers we connected in ways that made me feel his love. Half time we go out and shoot shots for 15 minutes. Haha he might have only stood 5'4" or so but he stood tall with me. It was our time
@dnandersonlaw8 ай бұрын
Beautiful.
@paulsignore33137 ай бұрын
That's cool 👍
@readrothbard1536 ай бұрын
Awesome story, thanks for sharing.
@muzikizfun5 ай бұрын
You are someone who gets it. Ultimately, basketball is a game. It is a thing that can bring a team of people together, a city and even a son and father.
@tonyhostetter4972 ай бұрын
My dad and me watched Larry and the Celts many many times...it didn't get better. We were both heartbroken when Indiana St. couldn't beat Michigan St.
@kevincosta92288 ай бұрын
The near quadruple double? He was one steal short of that milestone after just THREE quarters then checked himself out of the game because they were destroying the other team. When his coach asked if he wanted to go back in to get the last steal he said "Nah, I've already done enough damage." He didn't care about stats or his legacy. He just wanted his team to win.
@jimhalpert34097 ай бұрын
That’s insane and hilarious omg!😂
@TheNewAmericanMedia7 ай бұрын
How many quadruple doubles have there been in NBA history?
@jimhalpert34097 ай бұрын
@@TheNewAmericanMedia I believe 4 in all of nba history
@mattemal60543 ай бұрын
If quadruple doubles are the measure of a GOAT, then Hakeem Olajuwon is HIM. Out of the 5 all-time quadruple doubles in NBA history, Hakeem has two of them.
@mattemal60543 ай бұрын
@@TheNewAmericanMediathere have been 5, of which Hakeem the Dream has 2 of them.
@joelhefner98978 ай бұрын
I'm an old man that watched these games live on tv back in the 80's and 90's. Choosing my GOAT has not been an easy process for me because I'm more of a player fan than a team fan. It's true that the NBA was failing. They couldn't put butts in the seats, so teams were bleeding money. They didn't have television sponsorships on the major networks, which there were only three at the time. The NBA was hurting bad, and about to go bankrupt. Then came Magic and Bird to, quite literally, save the League. Then there's Jordon. Jordon's first Championship Three-Peat was historic, but I didn't even consider him for GOAT status until after his second run, following his father's murder. Mike had to go make peace with himself before he could play basketball again. He had to find a way to deal with his anger and turn it into a motivation he could express and let go of. You could see it in his eyes. They were different. There's only one player I know of that was motivated in much the same way, and that was Larry Bird after his father committed suicide. You could see it in his eyes too. Magic, Bird, and Michael are my three-headed hydra of a GOAT because I can never decide between the three. Some people might think that's a cheap way out, but I don't care. Ties are part of sports too. Mine's a three-way tie.
@jimmyboy1318 ай бұрын
My top 3 has been the same for many years. I grew up watching and playing basketball in the 80s and at that time Magic was my #1 player. As a Magic and Lakers fan I had to hate Bird and the Celtics, but Larry, Magic, and Jordan are my top 3 all time. I would maybe round out the top 5 with Olajuwon and (I'm going for a hot take here) Jokic. That may be a premature take but he's pretty consistent with his high output numbers ,and it doesn't matter who you face him against. That could change, of course, but right now I'm imagining that top 5 playing, with either Olajuwon or Jokic as power forward and the other as center. Or if not Jokic then give me Kobe. And with either team I'm winning everything.
@sharonsimmons64278 ай бұрын
Yep, me too, and I grew up during that turn around that Larry and Magic created, as well as watching Jordan.
@timmorales15698 ай бұрын
I have to agree but the edge has to go to Jordan. These kids now days say lebron his not top 10. I’ll take someone showing up for work everyday and heart and love for the game over lebron anyday.
@joelhefner98978 ай бұрын
I'm honestly not sure Jordon ever surpassed Larry since Larry's win/loss record over the course of his career was better against Jordon. Don't misunderstand what I'm saying. Jordon is great and worthy of the GOAT mantle, but so is Larry. Even when Jordon was in his prime and had Pippen, Jordon still struggled against Bird when Bird was old and even slower than in his prime. That speaks to Larry's intellect. He was the smartest player I ever saw. Jordon was more athletic, and Bird was smarter. their skill levels were comparable, so it just comes down to what you would rather have. An edge in athleticism or an edge in intellect. On any given night each could beat the other, but Larry proved he could do it more.
@michaelthompson87558 ай бұрын
Well said !!
@chemelle19742 ай бұрын
Larry is the GOAT! The stories of his trash talking and the way he backed it up combined with the respect great players give him and his rival called him the best.
@andrewfoster2647Ай бұрын
Larry Legend .. Celts won 40 of 41 home games one year & 39 of 41 the next season. This is 79 Ws versus 2 Ls >> a 97% WINNING RECORD IN HOME GAMES… MJ SET A PLAYOFF RECORD OF SCORING 63 POUNTS IN ONE GAME IN THE PLAYOFFS VS BIRD’S CELTICS -> & got not just beat, MJ & the Bulls GOT SWEPT in the Playoffs EVERY TIME vs Bird’s Celtics. Michael Jordan’s Bulls. Jordan is a GOAT OF ATHLETICISM & PERSONAL SCORING. SLOW NON ATHLETIC LARRY LEGEND ELEVATED A DECENT GROUP TEAMMATES INTO A DYNASTY. SAD HE WAS INJURED TOO BADLY TO HAVE A LONGER CAREER AS A PLAYER. HE WON 3 MVPS AS A PLAYER, 1 MVP AS A COACH & 1 MVP AS AN NBA TEAM PRESIDENT. LARRY BIRD IS THE ALL NBA GOAT AT EVERY LEVEL !!! 🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵💥💥💥💥💥
@richardkawelo45256 ай бұрын
I grew up in the sixties, watched Chamberlin, Robertson and Havlicek. The era of Bird,Johnson and Jordan who came a little later. The rivalry and respect Bird and Johnson had for each other was out of this world. Their era was the golden age of Basketball. What Bird and Johnson had in common was that they made their teammates better. The GOAT for me is Larry.
@ThomasMoughan8 ай бұрын
Magic and Larry saved pro basketball. Watching him live was like watching a basketball God. If Bird was in the league today, he would DOMINATE IT!
@tobyharper61888 ай бұрын
Their battles on the court was legendary.
@kamaeq8 ай бұрын
Nah, Larry would be tossed out all the time with could from candy play rules.
@kamaeq8 ай бұрын
Nah, Larry would be tossed out all the time with could from candy play rules.
@kamaeq8 ай бұрын
Nah, Larry would be tossed out all the time with could from candy play rules.
@kamaeq8 ай бұрын
Nah, Larry would be tossed out all the time with could from candy play rules.
@kathilyons31674 ай бұрын
Larry Bird is the greatest all-around player of all time. He, practically, single handedly helped push the sport into the popularity that it enjoys today. He excelled in EVERY aspect of the game, and had a mental IQ for basketball that has never been and will never be matched. His only misstep was saying that there will be another Larry Bird. Mr. Bird, Magic was right, there will never ever, ever be another Larry Bird. As a fellow Hoosier, I salute you - the unquestionable G.O.A.T.
@artemusackerman723 ай бұрын
Magic was better. And single handedly?? omg
@garrisonic3 ай бұрын
@@artemusackerman72That's not what Magic said...or Jordan. Highlight reels of both side to side and there is NO way you can EVER say Irvin was a better player. Didn't have ½ 8:54 the shot nor the basketball IQ Legend had
@artemusackerman723 ай бұрын
@garrisonic you're a clown. only thing Bird had was a better outside shot.
@XvKJP20153 ай бұрын
@@artemusackerman72your a clown. His passing, toughness, IQ, shooting, clutch. All better. Im guessing it's because Byrd is white you can't accept it
@maxxdahl60622 ай бұрын
@@artemusackerman72 Literally no one, including Magic would agree with you.
@ultragator7243 ай бұрын
The Best all around player in NBA history was Larry Legend. That’s THE fact. No player could do EVERYTHING as good as him. He had no weaknesses. Thats why he’s the GOAT.
@d.d.sarason87492 ай бұрын
He absolutely had weaknesses. Him and Magic Johnson's talent mirrored each other.. Jordan and James are better than both of them
@ultragator7242 ай бұрын
@@d.d.sarason8749 What pray tell was ONE weakness? This should be good.
@d.d.sarason87492 ай бұрын
@@ultragator724 one weakness? Man c'mon. Number one he didn't jump very high, He didn't run very fast. His back gave out,
@d.d.sarason87492 ай бұрын
@@ultragator724 Magic Johnson could do everything as good as him. Magic didn't have to shoot as much. Michael Jordan did everything better than him except long range shot. So did Kobe, so did Grant Hill ,So did Charles Barkley .I liked Bird but people are making him into some sort of God. He wasn't
@ultragator7242 ай бұрын
@@d.d.sarason8749 Man you REALLY don’t know what you’re talking about. When I asked for a weakness I THOUGHT you understood what that meant. It means all the things you see on a stat sheet bro. “Can’t jump high”. Funny, I’ve never seen a jump height stat on the back of a basketball card. Furthermore, what do basketball players need to jump to do? Shoot, dunk, block shots, and grab rebounds. He could do ALL that. Everything you see on a stat sheet, he was good to elite at. No other player was as all around good as him. Jordan is the closest but he was average to below average at 3’s.
@stephengreenwood92537 ай бұрын
As a young boy hanging out Dr.J invited me and two of my friend in to the practice while they were involved in the eastern conference final..after the sixers finished there practice In walks the Celtics the sixers were down 3 to 2 and I said to Larry Bird " You are wasting your time practicing the sixers are gonna come back and win and go to the championship....L.Bird stopped turned around walk back and put his hand on shoulder leaned down and said..." Son you got a better chance at seeing GOD!" 📣 Yoooo I had to 🤣🤣🤣
@epicmage825 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was my introduction to basketball. Him and Jorden will always be my favorites.
@charleslatora57504 ай бұрын
Yep. Loved watching the Celtics n Bulls play. I'm old now n I can't watch any sporting event Well maybe some Formula One or some outdoor Motocross or desert dirt bike racing
@natamyer15002 ай бұрын
And Magic. To me those are the three players that saved the NBA.
@dr.juerdotitsgo511920 күн бұрын
Seeing those Boston 33 / L.A. 32 jerseys meant the world to me growing up. Although I loved Jordan aswell, the 90s were different, felt like the path was open for him. By the mid of it I was honestly cheering for the Sonics and Kemp - the greatest showman ever.
@WiseGuy56748 ай бұрын
Here’s something to remember. The night of Larry Bird’s retirement at the Garden was sold out with people waiting outside the arena…and there wasn’t even a game scheduled. That’s how much he was loved in Boston and all of New England.😎😁
@Mark-n4t9n8 ай бұрын
Watch his Hof induction.. they wouldn't stop cheering for bird. Place was goin insane .
@VTX001284 ай бұрын
Yeah it was nuts but you don't call Boston a sports town for nothing. New England is definitely known for its gritty and working toughness along with the High Intellectual side. And Larry "Legend" Bird had that in spades. Even to today he is still spoken about with respect.
@WiseGuy56744 ай бұрын
@@VTX00128 I live in Providence, so…yeah.😎
@VTX001284 ай бұрын
@@WiseGuy5674 Yeah I'm just on the north side of Boston.🤓
@Cathknight3 ай бұрын
Red Auerbach, the famous Celtics coach who won 16 NBA championships said he would always choose Bill Russell as his first player, until Larry Bird came along. Then Bird was his number one. Bill Russell said Bird made him proud to be a Celtic. A Michael Jordan team never defeated a Larry Bird team. The goat isn’t the one who scores the most and is athletically flashy; it’s the one who wins. Top five all time: Point- Magic Johnson Shooting Guard- Michael Jordan Small Forward- Larry Bird Strong forward- I’m undecided Center- Bill Russell
@tonyhostetter4972 ай бұрын
McHale for power forward...and The Big O at the point!
@frederickdaniels2892 ай бұрын
I'd have to go with Magic at PG simply because of size..but you lower that PG requirement to 6'3" and under there is no question it's Isiah Thomas.
@larrylaudig51978 ай бұрын
The 80's were the best ever! What fun it was to watch the Larry Legend Celtics battle Kareem Magic, Jordan, Julius, Charles, Dominique, Stockton, and Isaih. The Best ever!!!
@narcodium8 ай бұрын
80’s where the eras of Mike. Michael Jordan Michael Jackson Mike Tyson
@andruwxx8 ай бұрын
You must be young you picked like four awful players. good for their time but …. Julius was garbage by them. Charles has always been mid tier … maybe phoenix Charles. Kareem was garbage after 85-86 maybe 87. Wilkins always sucked. Dominique Wilkins is the most overrated player to ever play in the NBA … Close second to Shawn Kemp.
@jonhansen51247 ай бұрын
Not many people even mention Stockton.
@j.snyder49577 ай бұрын
Don't forget Laimbeer - used to love him & Larry duke it out - such a dirty MOFO, but made for great drama
@kurtsherrick20667 ай бұрын
@@jonhansen5124Stockton is my Point Guard in my starting 5. John could have averaged 35 a game if he played to score. John wasn't designed like that. He was a pain to every one that had to Guard him. He never stopped moving and he was like Bird in that sense making screens and stealing the ball. He was fantastic!
@mikeysan017 ай бұрын
Every time I watch that speech Magic made...get a little choked up. The clashes those guys had are epic! Each made the other great.
@obiobiwan92687 ай бұрын
2 more letters; er. Each man made the other one GREATER..
@joeday42937 ай бұрын
1980s Celtics-Lakers might just be the very best championship rivalry in any American sport. When giants walked the earth among mortal men.
@Joshwaheazo7 ай бұрын
Being from the UK. It's certainly the only rivalry I knew of in American sports outside of boxing. I don't think a lot of people could name a lot more than Magic and Jordan though over here. Maybe like 1% of people follow the NBA and that might be a stretch but I would bet most people know those two players.
@Sunny-jz3dy6 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@kevvyofficial6 ай бұрын
Same. Larry’s face..
@rgreen11078 ай бұрын
Larry Bird Was easily the greatest all around player I ever saw play basketball ! He’s got my vote for GOAT !
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans93448 ай бұрын
I like the visual structure.
@theodoredonato24758 ай бұрын
Bird is not often mentioned in the GOAT question, but all the top players talk about his game. If I needed a 2nd in a game of 2 o 2, I’d pick him..
@darylmixan81708 ай бұрын
@@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 He typed it on T9 Nokia or all the letters in his name got in the way.
@linjicakonikon76668 ай бұрын
Goat= Getting Old And Tiresome
@rgreen11077 ай бұрын
@@linjicakonikon7666 Maybe Old to you …
@nancymariemcmanus36732 ай бұрын
Larry Legend: the best all-around player EVER. His court vision, basketball IQ, clutchness, and the ability to carry the team on his back for the win was unmatched. He willed his team to win with sheer determination. And don’t forget the trash talk that HE BACKED UP, used to get into his opponent’s heads, AND made everyone who played with/against him BETTER. And he played better hurt than a lot played perfectly healthy!!
@robertharden40926 ай бұрын
I’m 70 years old and as far as I am. Co,ncerned. Larry Bird is the best that has ever been and ever will be. Hands down. Bird…
@jaymailloux9765 ай бұрын
Everyone knows it, but some guys will never admit.....bahahaha
@Fuxerz4 ай бұрын
I agree to a certain extent, but he was definitely top 3 in the world. I'd have to go with Jordan Chamberlain. Then bird.
@KeithSpinneyMusic4 ай бұрын
@@Fuxerz Funny, even Jordan picks Bird.
@markyoung74703 ай бұрын
Larry was the absolute smartest player and clutch ever!Skill wise it would have to be Pistol Pete unbelievable talent! Goat I don't think it fair to all the great players Bird Magic Kareem Jordan Pistol Pete They were all Freaky Great!
@sitarnut3 ай бұрын
Truth, Brother.... no grey cells even involved...... No.1
@Sysaphys8 ай бұрын
Just so you know, the whole left hand game, he's right handed. He told everyone that he was going to shoot all left handed because he was saving his right hand for the Lakers which was his next game. He joked that the blazers couldn't touch him.
@zenzombie728 ай бұрын
Ego. But he could back it up.
@infinitygirlak8 ай бұрын
Bird was the single greatest player of the game. He played every aspect of the game at the highest level. Not the singular highest, someone may be better at one thing or the other but no one was better than him at everything. On the court he lived a full second in the future. He played the mental game better than anyone. No one talked trash like Bird. And worse, he backed it up.
@j.snyder49577 ай бұрын
I agree - in terms of being a complete player, it really was Larry.
@PamiePooh1Ай бұрын
LARRY... could not stop watching him. I wore his jersey slam out, Wish I had another.
@krazy8chris6707 ай бұрын
Please take under advisement. Larry racked up all his records in a short period of time he didn’t play near as long as a lot of other players, who have broken his records, and half that time he was playing with injuries that were so severe he had to lay down because he could not even sit up. . A lot of people say it was his knowledge of the game and his skills but I believe Larry played with his heart. That’s what made him so great.
@brianstrutter15017 ай бұрын
Retired early due to a back injury paving his mom's driveway.
@Sunny-jz3dy6 ай бұрын
Bird had a congenital issue with his back Its the narrowing of the spinal cord! Him shoveling the gravel for the driveway just speeded up an issue that usually hits when you get older. That issue on top of him Fracturing a vertebrae in his back! Sped up the severity of this issue & of course caused a great deal of pain!
@rickbateman24016 ай бұрын
The other thing to remember is that Bird was incredibly unselfish. He played with other greats and he was really a point forward long before anyone started calling Scottie Pippen a point forward. Bird could easily have racked up 30pt season averages on a regular basis but he spent as much time feeding Parish and McHale as he did scoring himself.
@maureenlafortune-pt7cw5 ай бұрын
His trash talk was hysterical
@VincentManiscalco8 ай бұрын
His basketball IQ was completely off the charts ! He was unstoppable
@brandondrew49147 ай бұрын
Goat i.q. if you ask me. Clutch too
@VincentManiscalco7 ай бұрын
@@brandondrew4914 absolutely the other team knew at the end of the game in a close game who was getting it and they still couldn’t stop him
@suzanking56257 ай бұрын
Lary LOVED to tell them what he was going to do ! Also, c'mon, his passing was sublime.@@VincentManiscalco
@dkmike22998 ай бұрын
Whenever you listen to how ALL the other OG LEGENDS talk that played with or against him, its crazy how much respect he gets and how he is talked about in such a high regard as if they were kids talking about their favorite player. I have seen a ton of players that played in that era, point to Bird as the hardest to play against. I guess it shouldn't be that surprising given how good he was but whenever the legends of a sport talk about a fellow peer like that, I think that carries more weight than anything else.
@psymar8 ай бұрын
I saw a clip where Red Auerbach said he thought he'd never see a player better than Bill Russell... until Larry Bird came along.
@daryldavis84727 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@ohboah32012 күн бұрын
GOAT. Russell. When watching Bird you had to pay attention because you never knew what was about to happen. Bird would definitely be in my Dream Team.
@danscalone81108 ай бұрын
I'm a Sixer's fan. Gotta Admit, Larry Bird is the GOAT
@clifflawrence74798 ай бұрын
When Bird won his first MVP and after winning the championship when asked what he was going to do in the offseason he instantly replied I’m going to work on my left hand. I need to be better than what I was this year. Now just think about that. The very best player in the league felt like he wasn’t good enough. That what made Bird so great and a legend
@aramhamparian96418 ай бұрын
Bird in the conversation bro as the GOAT. The dude had no holes in his game. Played every game as if it was his last game of his career. Made All defensive teams. His passing was elite. And averaged double digit rebounds for his career. Took a 29 win team into a 61 win team in his rookie year.Great commentary as always my brother. 😎💯
@RobertBeer-k1b18 күн бұрын
Larry Bird was the smartest and hardest working player of all time. There have been just a handful with more natural ability, but Larry worked for everything he got. That's why, in my mind, I would say he was the best all-around player to ever play the game.
@kathieovercash84148 ай бұрын
When they were saying he was one steal away from a quadruple double, that was after just 3 quarters. Shattered his finger during college years and it was shaped like a boomerang. Played half his career with a broken back and the game against the Pacers when his head hit the floor it fractured his right cheek and he came back in the game when they started falling behind. Crazier still was the night before that game he spent in the hospital in traction.
@pjbeaty44828 ай бұрын
That game you speak of..later they said he had a slight concussion also…but even if just a fractured cheek that’s amazing enough
@SanxBile8 ай бұрын
He slipped out of the locker room while the team doc went to grab some stuff. :D
@pjbeaty44828 ай бұрын
@@SanxBile yeah I know.. I’m a old dude that watched a lot of basketball in 80’s and 90’s…an amazing time for basketball
@michaeldavidfigures98428 ай бұрын
@@pjbeaty4482It is actually more correct to call that particular injury a fracture of the right orbital (eye socket). People have gotten used to saying cheek because it doesn't sound as bad.
@pjbeaty44828 ай бұрын
@@michaeldavidfigures9842 yeah..just repeating what video said. But thanks
@randyriggs54578 ай бұрын
Besides winning 3 consecutive MVP's, he was also runner up MVP in 4 seasons. He was one of the top two players in the league for over half of his career. GREATNESS!!!
@donaldmonzon17748 ай бұрын
Great point 👍👍
@88aghves8 ай бұрын
Jordan to become the goat, they had to kick his ass in the entire 80s, and the greatest of em all to do that was Larry Bird, that’s how I look at it. All Jordan’s toughness and competitiveness doesn’t come from his character only, but also from the fact that he survived the toughest deacade with the most elite talent filled periods in the NBA history
@richhousereviews8 ай бұрын
AGREED
@jeffbrumbaugh536629 күн бұрын
He’s one of them. He changed the way the game was played. Isn’t that what defines greatness
@WilliamTross4488 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was the complete package. He could do it all ,and did.
@robertevenson56867 ай бұрын
Really so he guarded the best forward every night???????
@lochlanoloughlin16838 ай бұрын
Larry is the GOAT for the simple fact he's a Slow, Unathletic White boy who for 13 years showed up any an all put in front of him. He didn't see colour, he just torched everyone in front of him. It's why all NBA Legends talk so highly of him...
@Tolandruth8 ай бұрын
this is the dumbest comment he was white was only description of him you got right. To call him unathletic was just a diss on white players. You never saw him play if you call him that.
@darylmixan81708 ай бұрын
@@Tolandruthhahaha, so true! Larry's reflexes were razor sharp and on point... It'd be like saying all those things about Tom Brady or Peyton Manning. Everybody thinks athleticism is only measure in how fast you are and how high you can jump... or how hard you can throw... What's more important is leverage and finesse.
@williamburdon69938 ай бұрын
I watched all through the late 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 00s, There were so many great great players, from Bob Cousey Wilt Chamberlain Jerry West, and Bill Russell Dr J to Clyde the Glide and 100 others who were absolute legends. Until you watch Larry Bird dismantle each of those players, you cannot comprehend his greatness. Magic Johnson ,a superb player, Coby Bryant LeBron James, unbelievable. Jordan wheew eee . Where he differed from most other great players was that he made every other player on his team ,play their best. Someone will always have to be the best but the main thing is that all of the players mentioned , took the game to higher levels than probably anyone thought it could be and made that period of time amazing for the fans.
@Cheerfultoday7 ай бұрын
John Havlicek.
@ursirius4878Ай бұрын
I watched every game of Larry's career and it seemed like every night he would do something that just made your jaw drop. I forgot who said it but they said, Jordan will make you look bad, but Larry Bird would make you look stupid. His Basket ball IQ was head and shoulders above the rest of the league. Def the GOAT!
@brendawalters37288 ай бұрын
Bird had Bron's passing, KD's midrange shooting touch, Curry's long range and free throw accuracy, Jokers rebounding skills, Kobe and MJ's killer will, and more clutch than any player in history!
@bobvillanueva7128 ай бұрын
Sorry, you worded your comment wrong, BRON, CURRY, JOKER, KOBE, and MJ all had a touch of the BIRD FLU, yea?................................
@natetucker24638 ай бұрын
And there is absolutely nobody that has his grit (playing with a messed up back his last seasons) or his hustle. There is nobody telling opponents I'm going over here and bust this shot and you can't stop me, then consistently does exactly what he said. Bird makes a game winning three, but KC calls time out. Bird says I'll be right back and does it again shooting off one leg. My favorite is him telling Barkley, why are you all disrespecting me? You're putting a white guy on me, that's disrespectful. Barkley says, I had no come back. Bird not only played the best, he wanted to be guarded by the best. His no look touch passes, come on nobody can even come close.
@sgt8038 ай бұрын
No matter who is considered the GOAT Larry Bird left a huge mark on the NBA that will never be forgotten or taken away. Respect.
@joeday42937 ай бұрын
You don't carry a nickname like Larry Legend that well without being the goods. Larry Bird, as the kids apparently say these days, is That Dude.
@indiandoc28 ай бұрын
That steal of inbounds pass, best play ever! Played with a broken cheekbone. Bird , Bird , Bird
@stanleyroberts43814 күн бұрын
He said he would play that game left handed to save his right hand for the next game,and backed it up by doing it. Larry is my choice for GOAT
@Bernharp18 ай бұрын
Larry Bird is, without a doubt, the GOAT!
@827dusty7 ай бұрын
No question.
@kylehackett66267 ай бұрын
No doubt huh?????
@hughmyrongaines7 ай бұрын
Lol tell me you're from Boston without telling me you're from Boston
@yechielaharon93177 ай бұрын
I am from NJ. Definetly the goat because he won, period. He played everyday and beat you everyday. Jordan scored 63 on him, but lost. Bird put 60 on Atlanta and won. Google on Jordans team W-L when he took over a game and scored 40 or more. Then do the same for Bird. Today players put up stats but do they win BECAUSE they put up the stats or despite them? Its the difference between a guy who hits 40hrs and rarely effects the games outcome and the guy who hits 25, with 20 of them being from the 7th inning on in a tight game
@bigmuffmadrid49267 ай бұрын
He's not even the best player from his draft class.
@chitownlivingston70078 ай бұрын
Best are the Larry Bird Trash Talking videos - hilarious!
@christopherbartlett91107 ай бұрын
I believe Larry is the G.O.A.T. simply because he has beaten EVERY Hall of Famer he had ever played against. The founder of the 50/40/90 club and the last player to win the MVP for 3 consecutive years
@kenjohnston12577 ай бұрын
Jordan was 0-6 against Bird in the playoffs
@wreckim7 ай бұрын
@@kenjohnston1257 Magic was 11-8 against Bird. These things are meaningless at this level. It's a team, not an individual.
@hec537 ай бұрын
@@wreckimyou mean Larry lost to Kareem. Magic didn't win any NBA championships without him.
@kenjohnston12577 ай бұрын
@@wreckim Magic was pretty much Bird's equal so that doesn't surprise me. And lesser teams have been known to beat better teams at least once in a while, especially if that lesser team has the supposed GOAT
@orkinmanp6 ай бұрын
@@hec53 Larry didn't win any NBA Championships without Mchale or Parish.
@Ibrahim-rx6pm25 күн бұрын
Much as I love Bird he's the second greatest CELTIC. I'm a Bostonian, born and raised and watched Bird play and he's my favorite I watched. THE greatest of all time was before mine. Until and unless ANYBODY needs to take off one shoe to show all their (yeah 11) rings the greatest of all time was, is and shall ever be one Bill Russell, may he rest in well earned peace. We bleed green here.
@TomWagemaker5 ай бұрын
80’s basketball was a whole different animal than it is now. And Larry Bird was the king of it all 🏀🤙🏼☘️
@fcguam39393 ай бұрын
Ahhhhn NO NO ... Bird can not SKY JUMP 😂
@DrewHop3252 ай бұрын
@@fcguam3939 That means nothing... NOTHING....
@fcguam39392 ай бұрын
@@DrewHop325 that means he is NOT COMPLETED ROUNDED BASKETBALL PLAYER ... well that's if you know anything about basketball 🏀
@DrewHop3252 ай бұрын
@@fcguam3939 Define sky jump kid, like kenny sky walker the clown that couldn't carry Birds Jock with a dump truck???
@ediciusisme228 ай бұрын
the 1 steal from a quadruple double was in 3 quarters and he took himself out of the game I believe because he already did enough damage in that game dude is a legend
@johnmckinnon4208 ай бұрын
Too many goats to determine who was second to Bird😊.
@totallylegit40928 ай бұрын
Bird, in his thirties, with a back so screwed up that he couldnt sit on a plane but had to travel lying on the plane floor just to get around. That Bird swept Prime Jordan twice. Unless whoever you claim as GOAT could enter the court with THAT type of handicap against Jordan in his prime, can do that at least once…then that person does not belong in this conversation.
@lindalamar86867 ай бұрын
The players of the 80s are what got me hooked on basketball. Larry Bird has to be my favorite. This Texas girl became a Celtic fan
@davew86948 ай бұрын
The passing of Larry is just ridiculous. As a 50+ man it's hard to quantify how Larry was a killer on the floor.
@seanharrigan63652 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was tough enough to be a hockey player.
@daryllemons668 ай бұрын
One steal away from the quadruple double....he sat out the 4th quarter... coach asked if he wanted to go back in and get the steal.... Larry Legend said... I've done enough damage already 🐐💯🏀
@michaelmorgenbesser70267 ай бұрын
It was Bird. The NCAA championship game against Magic and Michigan State was the best basketball game I ever saw. It was Magic and the great Spartans against Larry Bird and 4 barely average players. His unequaled incredibly clutch shooting was equaled by his unbelievable passing. He shot, rebounded, passed like the best point guard, and MOST importantly made every teammate better like no one else. All from a white guy who wasn't fast and couldn't jump. The left-handed shot you saw him make was actually because he told someone (I've forgotten who) that he was going to score 30 points against him all left-handed, and that's exactly what he did. Not 1 or 2 baskets, but every basket.
@carlr28377 ай бұрын
That's not completely accurate. Larry Bird's teammates at Indian State included more like 3 "barely average players", but it also had one other player who was pretty good. Carl Nicks went on to to spend 3 years in the NBA, appearing in 156 games, averaging 6.8 points a game. In general, you are correct, though. Indiana State, other than Bird, was a typical lower tier Division 1 team.
@feliscorax7 ай бұрын
@@carlr2837Not exactly in the same league even if they were in the literally the same league, were they? Be honest.
@carlr28377 ай бұрын
Bird and Magic Johnson were "in the same league". Nicks was "in the same league" as the other four players from Michigan State, probably better than most of them. The other three starters from Indiana State, and their bench, were not of the same caliber as the players from a lower tier Big Ten team, much less the players from Michigan State. Even with those players, Indiana State managed to go 33-0 before losing to Michigan State, which is truly remarkable. Few teams make it all the way to the Championship game undefeated, regardless of how much talent they have, so for a team with one "good" player and one "great" player to do so is amazing. Still, it is just wrong to say that Bird had no competent help at all. Here is Bird, on Nicks. "You want him on your team for sure. If it weren't for Carl, we wouldn't have had the success we did" kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnO7cpyZbLuUsJo
@Vastspartan7 ай бұрын
He shot left handed because of boredom
@feliscorax7 ай бұрын
@@Vastspartan How much better than your opposition do you have to be to feel so bored you need to put yourself at a disadvantage just for the challenge of keeping it interesting? In the NBA. Prime Larry was a baller.
@boosteddartls28337 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was feared and dominated during his time playing, nobody was more clutch and talked smack while doing it
@RModilloАй бұрын
Worth noting: When Russell and Chamberlain were interviewed together and asked for their all-time starting roster (excluding themselves), each put Bird in the small forward slot.
@lesliesylvan7 ай бұрын
I remember Larry missing THAT shot. WE all thought it was going in. Left STUNNED. . . . and still love our Byrd. Simply reminded US he was mortal, after all; not the demi-god we saw him, as Celtic fans ~
@pokerpat64703 ай бұрын
It was the only buzzer beater I ever saw him miss. It still haunts him!
@danwagner17027 ай бұрын
Someone else you may want to check out is "Pistol" Pete Maravich. He played at LSU in the late '60s when a freshman couldn't play varsity basketball, there was no shot clock and no 3 point line. He still holds the career scoring record with 3,667 points... averaged 43 points per game and had 4 60+ point games in 3 seasons. His NBA career was cut short by multiple knee injuries and he only played 10 seasons with a number of teams. He did score 68 points in a game against the Knicks... again without the 3 point line and probably would have scored more had he not fouled out. He never had the benefit of being on a championship team, so he tends to be overlooked. Unfortunately, after his retirement, he died of a heart attack during a pick up game at the age of 40. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson have both stated that they learned a lot from watching him.
@richhousereviews7 ай бұрын
I DROPPED A PISTOL PET VIDEO CHECK IT OUT WHEN YOU GET A CHANCE AND THANKS FOR WATHING
@danwagner17027 ай бұрын
Thanks...I didn't know that you had already done that... I'm old enough to remember seeing him play on TV when he was still at LSU... doing things that were absolutely unheard of in those days, but it's been my experience that most younger people these days have never heard of him.
@joecummings96627 ай бұрын
Someone got a hold of a bunch of the LSU film and with the computer put in a three-point line and they said pistol Pete would’ve averaged something like 53 or 56 points a game
@pokerpat64703 ай бұрын
Pete was the best college player ever. Once while playing for the Celtics he told Larry "You don't need to take all those tough shots vs. double-teams." Larry said "If you played better I wouldn't always get double-teamed!" 😂 CLASSIC!!!!
@scottwhittle69954 ай бұрын
I was a Jordan fan and my dad loved Larry so I watched them both. As I’ve gotten older I feel lucky to have witnessed basketball back then.
@nancymariemcmanus36732 ай бұрын
Larry is the GOAT. HE is/was the best all-around player. He did it all and did it well. Period
@edgawrysjr8 ай бұрын
Larry bird was the best basketball player I ever saw in person and otherwise. Just an amazing basketball IQ and you could not measure the size of his heart. He was the most unselfish player I ever saw.
@gailjohnson59508 ай бұрын
Larry is my GOAT. He came into a team that was losing, elevated each player to another level and made it a championship team. He wasn't a ball hog, his passing was just as phenomenal as his shooting. Don't forget that the 3 point shot didn't come into being until 1979, so he perfected his 3 point shot as a rookie. Add to that his surgeries on both feet for achilles tendon damage and spinal damage in the mid 80's that ultimately caused his early retirement. If Larry had played for 15+ years like the other high ranking players, his stats would have been BEYOND phenomenal. Everyone who is talking GOAT always wants to talk about numbers, but numbers don't tell the whole story.
@longhaul618 ай бұрын
Before you give all the credit to Bird for perfecting the 3 point shot, you might want to look back at"Pistol" Pete Maravich. If Maravich had stayed healthy enough to have a long career he would be in the running for GOAT
@PApro8 ай бұрын
I 100% believe that if it had not been for the back problems there would be ZERO debate. The only real arguments against Larry are his lack of speed and that he wasn't the greatest at dunking. His back had a lot to do with both of those. If he had been in top possible condition, it would have been over. Jordan may have never even gotten the shoe deal. Everyone would be rocking the Nike Bird's rn. That's how one sided the debate would have been. Regardless of any of that speculation, the one undeniable thing is that Larry Bird knew the game better than anyone who ever stepped foot on the court. His basketball IQ has never been matched.
@Mark-n4t9n8 ай бұрын
@@longhaul61 loved the pistol. Could do everything also as a guard. Knowone! Will ever break his N.C.A.A!! College. Scoring records. Without! The three point shot,!!! ((( Ever!!))). Could do everything bird could do.ñ except win..championships. n hit..game winning shots..
@davidrosensin79858 ай бұрын
@@PApro His basketball IQ has absolutely been matched...just not on the court.
@PApro8 ай бұрын
@@davidrosensin7985 Thats what I said/meant ..."better than anyone who ever stepped foot on the court"
@jdunker6301Ай бұрын
I first saw Larry in college against Wichita State. Didn't think he was all that until I saw the stats. 31 points 10 rebounds couldn't believe it . The guy I went with couldn't either. He was unbelievable. Not flashy or flamboyant, but he always got the job done.
@agordon73698 ай бұрын
Larry is my GOAT, I look at it this way he was an all around player, clutch player, played every minute of the game with pure heart. Jordan which has a great claim as a GOAT never beat Bird so if the so called GOAT never beat Larry then Larry has to be the GOAT.
@richhousereviews8 ай бұрын
ITS STARTING TO GET SPICY LOL BUT I RESPECT YOUR RESPONSE THANKS FOR EVEN WATCHING
@charlottewood89648 ай бұрын
My words exactly. Even in Jordan's best year. Do you think anyone else would be in traction then play the game. No one but Larry had that mental toughness. Notice. No mention of Lebron in the comments. Thank God that fiasco is over with.😊
@agordon73698 ай бұрын
@@charlottewood8964 LeChoke, LeJoke
@timothycoan53535 ай бұрын
04/03/1992 was lucky enough to see Mr Bird play at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Mr Bird being from my home state was always my favorite player, he could do it all, some how he always managed to get himself in the correct position to do whatever it took to win, I can't imagine today's players back when Mr Bird played every game he could, today players have days off from playing in games just to rest, Mr Bird would feel an obligation to play because he knew people had spent their hard earned money to see him and other players play. Mr Bird was my GOAT.
@msw89668 ай бұрын
Your the first reactor to say that Larry must have had a hard time because he was a minority in the NBA. People forget about that. The things he had to go thru to get respect was tough. Have you a like for that one.
@richhousereviews8 ай бұрын
I can agree with that bro and thanks for watching
@ccoleman28018 ай бұрын
Larry Bird came into the NBA with an attitude of You can't beat me, You can't guard me, and please don't disrespect me by putting a white player on me. AND he backed it up, so it was not much for the black players to say because he was good.
@brianclevenger552117 күн бұрын
With Jordan, his athletic ability had me expecting him to do something special every game. With Larry, he did something amazing almost every game.
@ronb61528 ай бұрын
I'm a lifelong Sixers fan. To me, Bird Is the GOAT 🐐 And my favorite Era was definable the 80s
@darenunlimited8 ай бұрын
I'm 56 so I gotta go with the '80s for the greatest hoops era and Bird as the GOAT. MVP as player; Coach of the year; AND Executive of the year is insane.
@craigcooper75868 ай бұрын
The best thing about 80s basketball is that it was before all of the players from opposing teams were buddies. There may have been a few exceptions but the heavy majority truly disliked their opponents. Especially when it was a rivalry. It made the games very intense and fun to watch. It wasn’t until late in their careers that Magic and Larry got a chance to know each other through the Converse commercial and became friends. You still had a good bit of that same feel in the 90s too but now these players meet each other at a young age through AAU tournaments and other national events.
@SteveN-qo5uv8 ай бұрын
100%!! Drives me nuts. So many of the NBA stars today are BFFs and you rarely feel any real edge in games anymore. Even the playoffs.
@maryannmarino8657 ай бұрын
Bill Lambiere was probably the most hated player of that era. But oh lord, was basketball exciting back then!!!!
@cesarmedina708027 күн бұрын
2:42 Just one sad story of a great NBA player addicted to drugs and eventually banned from the league for it was Michael Ray Richardson. He was a great player who got sucked into addiction and it destroyed his great career. There is an entire documentary on him on youtube. Eddie Lee Johnson was another similar story. He eventually ended up in prison for a terrible crime.
@54fighting54 ай бұрын
When the narrator said Larry Bird saved basketball, he was right. When he came into the league the NBA was not the money making machine that it is today. Despite having a few legitimate superstars, the NBA was stale and in dire straights. Larry Bird was the right guy at the right time in the right place. You would have to search long and hard to find any NBA stars from his era that would not have the utmost respect for Larry Bird as a competitor, and a dominating player.
@pokerpat64703 ай бұрын
Bird & Magic together saved the league.
@54fighting53 ай бұрын
@@pokerpat6470 I agree with you. Magic realized what huge talent Bird was (and vice versa) and accepted it in good humor. I think their respect for each other, while they tried their best to to win against each other, was a factor that got non-fans interested in the NBA at a time when the league was losing popularity.
@electron47848 ай бұрын
I was at all the home games and all the big dance games for the 1978-79 season. What a great ride! He never seemed to be fast but he was always where he needed to be at the right time. It was crazy. To me Larry was like the master chess player of basketball. By the way Larry thank you for one of the greatest times of my life. Go Sycamores!
@richhousereviews8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching brother and I appreciate the story ✅
@billyhewett1438 ай бұрын
Bird, Jordan and Magic are my top 3, mainly because I was able to watch them from their rookie days until retirement, and they brought enthusiasm and excitement to the game. But many say that Bill Russell is the GOAT because he has 11 rings, and that is a very good point that’s hard to disagree with. Unfortunately I never got to see him play on tv, but from what I read, the documentaries and videos I’ve seen, he had a very big impact on the game.
@cooloutac8 ай бұрын
Bill Russel also got 3 consecutive mvps as well as Wilt Chamberlain. But one thing we can say about Larry, is that he played at a time that was the most team competitive and at a time with the most all time greatest players on the opposing teams. And they will all tell you they learned something from Larry.
@garystroupe38968 ай бұрын
I watched all of these guys play - live. Spent thousands of hours in basket ball venues all over the country. Can't take a thing away from Bill Russell. When compared to what Larry did for the league, his team and everything else, there is no way I can say he isn't the greatest of all time. Bill's teams didn't have competition. All of Larry's accomplishments came because of the skill of the other teams that he dominated. The other teams got better because Larry set the standards for all that followed. Enjoy the games you watch.
@thebenc15378 ай бұрын
You ever see when a transgender athlete goes and destroys all of the women in a sport, setting records left and right? Well thats what it was like for Bill Russell.
@psymar8 ай бұрын
Even Red Auerbach ranked Larry ahead of Russell. I defer to his authority on that particular 1v1 debate
@gilmo1938Ай бұрын
With all due respect to the legends of basketball during Larry Bird's time, every one of them was afraid of Larry but Larry feared no one. He will always be the GOAT.
@joemachol.39687 ай бұрын
Larry Bird in my opinion is the greatest. I watched his whole career. It was tough being a Celtics fan growing up in Brooklyn. But I wore my Larry Bird Jersey with pride. Larry is Number 1 & Magic is a close second.
@rapid137 ай бұрын
5-3. You have their positions reversed.
@joemachol.39687 ай бұрын
@@rapid13 You can't go wrong with either one. I should have put them even. I miss the Days of Bird & Magic.
@AgentRuckus7 ай бұрын
Did you step on Bugging Out's sneakers?
@canadianbakin13048 ай бұрын
larry may not be the most athletic player of all time but his basketball IQ was on another level and he really changed the game how popular it is and how its played professionally today his dna is part of the nba now and that is undeniable. Larry was the first man to call Magic when he heard he had HIV and tell him that he'd be there no matter what despite the rivalry and everything he is a good man to
@ebonyone2k7 ай бұрын
When Larry Bird first got to the NBA I didn't like him, but after watching him play I couldn't help but fall in love with his game. He's definitely a top 5 player
@joemosimann104020 күн бұрын
If starting a team to build around, I really don't think you could do better than having Larry Bird as your cornerstone. He'd be my pick. He could do everything on the court - and made all his teammates better. His competitive fire and hustle was also contagious. He is certainly in the discussion for the GOAT.
@karenlaneville80748 ай бұрын
You should check out what Jordan said about Larry❤
@MrsSeaHag8 ай бұрын
Larry Bird for sure!
@stevenevins649523 күн бұрын
Larry Bird is Basketball Mount Rushmore material. I say G.O.A.T. is a hard title to instill upon any one player. There is a list of legends whom are now immortalized in our time. I believe the categorical arguments will forever be had. Should one try to number that list, they will always have detractors. Salute to Larry legend !
@mikefuchs-sb8pv8 ай бұрын
great video guy, yeah, I was living in Sioux Falls, SD 1979- 15, followed college basketball big time...Larry Bird was the talk of the nation and world of basketball, even in SD! he took like a division 2 school to undefeated just killin everyone, till they hit Magic and he had a rare off game, was huge...then the NBA, only injuries stopped him, guy was unreal- for Magic to say what he said, he wasn't makin that up, he knew...anyway, wow, what a time to be a basketball fan...btw huge respect for Magic, Jordan, Wilt, Kareem, Dr. J and all those old time greats..
@stevenharmon126 ай бұрын
There’s no doubt in my mind that Larry “Legend” Bird is the 🐐.
@johngorsuch71284 ай бұрын
It was just awesome growing up watching all those greats battling each other.
@chriserdmann247720 күн бұрын
Larry Legend. Everything he touches in high school, college, pros is transformed. A complete player. MJ was a pure scorer. Legend was that and more. How close did MJ come to a quadruple- double? Not by one steal I’m betting.
@thewab19747 ай бұрын
Here’s what Michael Jordan said when Larry Bird retired: "Larry, I hear that you're retiring. Thank goodness. I'm glad. I'm tired of seeing your face. You brought a lot of sad memories for me. I enjoyed it, and I wish you a lot of luck, and I think you had a great and wonderful career. You ruined a lot of my successful games against the Boston Celtics,"
@charliecrowley10705 ай бұрын
He was the man the GOAT never beat in the playoffs!
@faithenichols69475 ай бұрын
Larry Bird is a basketball Legend! He could call all of his shots and make them in your face. Basketball greats said he was a problem!
@RModilloАй бұрын
3 consecutive MVPs, after getting second on that ballot the previous 3 seasons. And then 3rd afterward. It was a great time for basketball stars, and he played in their league.
@TUBESTOOL7 ай бұрын
Clyde the glide. I met him once. He had done a signing for 4 hours at the library at my college. I showed up too late but ran into him in the parking lot. He was so nice and signed my ball and issue number 1 of ripcity magazine. (Blazers mag which had his face on the cover) After hours of signing he offered to sign everything and was so kind. I know he's not the goat, but he is to me.
@LatrellSprewell156 ай бұрын
That guy is one of the most underrated players ever. I think it was 92 or 93, he honestly was just as good as Jordan that year. He was a monster
@cgill42698 ай бұрын
The name that pops into mind is Len Bias - died in 1986 at age 19 from cocaine overdose after being drafted 2nd overall by.. the Boston Celtics!! He had huge potential..
@MichaelWorx7 ай бұрын
There would have been no Michael Jordan, if Lenny B doesn’t die. The Celtics would have probably never lost a game. Len Bias is the greatest basketball I have ever watched play the game.
@darkomtobia8 ай бұрын
Larry is the best all-around player...but goat arguments are a bit silly. There are a few guys that are SSS tier and they each bring something special. Most of the quality players are only SS tier, then there's everyone else. Also, I don't know if you caught it...the 1 steal away from a quadruple double was after 3 quarters. He checked himself out and refused to go back in just to pad stats.
@Gracie-SavedByGrace8 ай бұрын
That's a great example of why stats can be so misleading. There are too many variables involved to make stats a pure objective argument about GOAT. Not to mention there are stat padders who really throw a wrench into the discussion. It all boils down to who is your favorite...and that is subjective.