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@zazizi4 ай бұрын
Safari locks up on the I am over 18 screen or I would become a Patreon. Stockton has the most assists by far. Apx. 3,700 more than Kidd. Byrd doesn’t make the leader board. Magic had his career cut short tho.
@caseylloyd46284 ай бұрын
Try doing a jokic best passes reaction lol
@ReconScoutMedic4 ай бұрын
Absolutely !! “THE” G.O.A.T. … Jordan never beat him … ever
@GreatSportsDebates4 ай бұрын
This highlights his passing much better. It isn't about how fancy it is, it's about all the ways to get guys open looks kzbin.info/www/bejne/fHran4ucmriXq5I
@WreckingCrewResurgen4 ай бұрын
Check out Steve Tasker greatest special team player of all time...its crazy how a special team player has as many highlights as he does.
@brianbrooks-in5yy4 ай бұрын
He's the best ALL-AROUND player to ever play the game.
@cliptomaniac25624 ай бұрын
Until LeBron James came around
@JBalla3214 ай бұрын
@@cliptomaniac2562 lmfao no
@sanperchannel95604 ай бұрын
@@cliptomaniac2562lebron isnt anywhere near the shooter or clutch player larry was
@cliptomaniac25624 ай бұрын
@@sanperchannel9560 Stats would say otherwise
@irishgrl4 ай бұрын
@@cliptomaniac2562 Don’t make me laff
@Christina-bl4cv4 ай бұрын
Bird's bag was too deep! Scoring, 3pointers, midrange monster, rebounds, passing, leadership, hustle, champion, trash talker extraordinaire.
@MichaelNaydeck4 ай бұрын
Larry probably had the best vision of anyone to play the game. He knew where everyone on the court was at all times. He also had an immense advantage that we will never see in basketball again. He didn't need to deal with free agency full team overhauls. He played with the core of Parish, McHale, Johnson, and Ainger for most of his career. THey all learned how the other would play over years which allowed them to get more aggressive with cuts and positioning on court. Each player was selfless and focused on the team.
@dianewilson74154 ай бұрын
It’s very telling that all five starters could average double figures, and four of the five were Hall of Famers. This was teamwork at its best.
@biz09ification4 ай бұрын
When people talk about players that actually made their teamates better, bird always comes to mind
@mlrd26874 ай бұрын
Nikola Jokic is the best passer of all time, and the second best is Magic. Magic stated that he picked up all the passes from Pistol Pete Maravich, so Maravich should also be put at the top of the list. Bird is certainly the top five. Chauncy Billops has said that Jokic is a better passer than any point guard in history, so there are more and more people who take Jokic's passing skills seriously.
@kylelooper21564 ай бұрын
@@mlrd2687nope.
@AdrienneMonestere2 ай бұрын
@@mlrd2687 Joker? He's great but not sure he's as good as Larry and Magic. They did it on the fly. It was poetry in motion.
@robinmahan88144 ай бұрын
He came into the league with that ability. He was doing it in high school and college.
@irishgrl4 ай бұрын
LARRY LEGEND IS A UNICORN AND THE TRUE GOAT!!! 🐐 ☘️
@danielhughes3677Күн бұрын
Larry Legend 😂
@ElizabethAldrich-bb1ot4 ай бұрын
Parrish once kidded he got 5,000 points from Larry. Every game was a master class by Bird. He wasn’t fancy: he just got the job done. And I’ll take substance over style every time. Sees the whole floor at all times, which made him dangerous with or without the ball. #GOAT
@irishgrl4 ай бұрын
Btw…Larry passed like this in HIGH SCHOOL. If you can get ahold of his old High School or College footage, you’ll see. Larry used to play with/against his older Brother Mark and also practiced with the black waiters at the French Lick Hotel when they had free time after Larry got off school…
@ToddandRaquiForrest4 ай бұрын
The grown adult men at the hotel, who were exclusively black, as was the tradition of the hotel. He was from the country, but learned street ball from h is s early days.
@clark87124 ай бұрын
The saying was, Magic made easy passes look hard, and Bird made hard passes look easy
@Curtis-y9r4 ай бұрын
@clark8712 in my neighborhood the saying was " you don't think Bird is the best in the NBA? You know fuck all about basketball .". Doesn't flow as well as your example and mine might have just been me talking but you get my point.
@galumpher81074 ай бұрын
Yes Magic notorious for fake no-look passes - "Showtime"
@mlrd26874 ай бұрын
Nikola Jokic is the best passer of all time, and the second best is Magic. Magic stated that he picked up all the passes from Pistol Pete Maravich, so Maravich should also be put at the top of the list. Bird is certainly the top five. Chauncy Billops has said that Jokic is a better passer than any point guard in history, so there are more and more people who take Jokic's passing skills seriously.
@Curtis-y9r4 ай бұрын
@mlrd2687 great you have seen highlights I haven't so tell me where I can see Jokic on the fast break go behind his back to a teammate and then get it back and finish with an up and under and yes I realize the finish isn't the pass but it's o e package deal. Actually show me any passes that happen on the fast break that Jokic does or off the dribble in the offensive end, or off his back, or as he is crashing out of bounds because I see Jokic make great passes but they are from his post or at most a couple of dribbles then a pass. The variety of passes Bird did is why his defenders say he is the best and Jokic isn't even close in that regard. NOT EVEN CLOSE! Is he the best passing center of all time? I don't know Kareem was awesome. Arvidas Sabonis was great but not enough years played and I guarantee you don't know that Wilt led the entire league in total assists one year. I would bet you are under 30 which would be fine except for the fact that you make a definitive statement about basketball and you had no idea about the Wilt Chamberlain fact I layed down previously which makes me think , you should think this as well, what else don't you know about basketball . Just because you have a favorite player doesn't mean he is the GOAT.
@Curtis-y9r4 ай бұрын
@mlrd2687 and you should definitely come with some stronger sauce than a Chauncey Billups opinion.
@cjm31224 ай бұрын
An overlooked talent was Bird's leadership skills. He had his team helping him perform all those passes which would be worthless if his mates weren't ready to capitalize on each play. He knew how to make them shine by bringing out the best in each one of them. I think the Celtics were the most fun to watch in the 80s because of the way Larry Bird worked his team.
@biz09ification4 ай бұрын
When you think of how team basketball is supposed to be played. Duncan's spurs and Larry's celtics are the best examples. Unselfish smart baskteball is the purest form of basketball and incredibly tough to beat for any team
@lIlIANONYMOUSIlIl4 ай бұрын
He wasn't a one man show out for the glory. He got plenty of action of his own, but he was a team player that didn't sacrifice a basket so he could show off. He showed off doing it all and brought his team with him to share in the numbers. Many a time opponents doubted him and learned a lesson.
@PaulsWanderings4 ай бұрын
Larry Bird, greatest passer of all time NO CAP!!! Bird knows where everybody is on the floor at any time so he doesn't have to look when making a pass. He can pump fake you and make you look stupid.
@edgarsnake28574 ай бұрын
Say Hey Polo--I saw Larry play many times and The thing about him was you could make a highlight reel of him every game. He played each game like it was the playoffs. His three consecutive MVPs speak to that. I saw all of the great players of that era and no one impacted games as much as Larry. He was relentless. His numbers tell the tale, and no players stock has risen with time the way Larry's has because his contemporaries, from Michael to Magic, speak with a certain awe and reverence for Larry's tenacious hooping.
@busher693 ай бұрын
You know your stuff man and you're right. Can you imagine what Larry would do to the pussies in the NBA today?
@dedrahiggins13264 ай бұрын
No one more clutch than Bird - from day 1. It took MJ several years (when Bird was broken) for him to start cooking even though he had great physical ability. You should watch 1988 duel between Dominique and Bird - beautiful basketball. Those guys played their hearts out. Playoffs game 7 second round.
@philsdon89324 ай бұрын
Magic and Bird were good friends off court. Magic said that Larry Bird was the best player of all time. Coming from from the Lakers legend, that's high praise indeed.
@pugowner13474 ай бұрын
This man was the GOAT. It seemed like he had eyes on the sides and back of his head. So many time I've seen him look like he was going to take a shot and flick the ball off to someone behind him and to one side by 15 feet and never even look in his direction. He would be dribbling down the court and bounce it behind him straight to someone that was clear for a lay-up or easy 3 pointer. It was as if he knew exactly where every member of the team was, every second of play.
@GregNewkirk-o8h4 ай бұрын
Number 4 . Only one greatest of all time. Mike Wilt Kareem Bird
@pugowner13474 ай бұрын
@@GregNewkirk-o8h I was just talking about passing. He might not have the most passes but he has the best passes.
@pncombies4 ай бұрын
@@GregNewkirk-o8h "Mike" was 0-5 against Bird and his boys in the postseason! Two sweeps...not one win! Won his six rings after Bird, Magic and the Bad Boys were gone. Magic and Bird had won 5 rings combined by 1984! Bird is the greatest all-around player to ever step on the court.
@philsdon89324 ай бұрын
I'm from Los Angeles and I was a huge fan of Magic Johnson. Triple doubles every game. But when the Celtics came to town, I got tense. Larry Bird was just too damned good.
@Sloth534 ай бұрын
Celtic Fan and what I respected about Magic and Larry was the ability to make those around them better! Something a lot of so called greats lack.
@TrojanRabbit5214 ай бұрын
Showtime fan with PTSD from Bird in the playoffs. We just outgunned the Celtics. Unfortunately the Bad Boys absolutely beat up the Celtics in 87 so that wasn’t a fair fight. In hindsight Bird was best player in 80’s.
@kkst35524 ай бұрын
1982 Lakers with Norm Nixon and Magic sharing the ball are in competition with the 2016 screen and ball movement Warriors for prettiest NBA ball ever. 1984 Celtics were in theory not as good as the 1984 Lakers but the Celtics won the championship because of the offensive rebounding of Bird, Parish, McHale and Maxwell.
@philsdon8932Ай бұрын
@@kkst3552 The Lakers were dazzling, (Kurt Rambis bounding into the stands to retrieve a ball). With the Celtics? The men had arrived. They played injured.
@kkst3552Ай бұрын
@@philsdon89321984 Celtics were extremely good offensive rebounders and the Lakers beat the Celtics at everything except offensive rebounding but the Celtics beat the Lakers in the finals because of their rebounding advantage. Norm Nixon was traded for Byron Scott pick before 1984. Jamal Wilkes barely played in 1984 finals because of injuries. That was pre prime James Worthy. 1985 Celtics were playing with an injured version of Cedric Maxwell and Gerald Henderson was traded for the Len Bias draft pick before 1985. Kind of Old 1984 Kareem preferred shot blocking to boxing out on rebounds. When Kareem hurt the team, by not rebounding enough Kareem would bounce back the next game and box out. I heard a story that Kareem had a strong dislike for having another man’s sweat on his body, which meant he preferred to not box out.
@markstanton23624 ай бұрын
if Bird wasn't the best passer, he was right there with the best of them, so fluid.
@artvandalleigh78944 ай бұрын
You should check out Larry Bird's rookie highlights. He got more creative as a passer as he developed, but he pretty much came into the league able to shoot, drop dimes, and he never stopped hustling. And you nailed it during the video; Larry had great vision and would find the open man instantly when he was doubled.
@Curtis-y9r4 ай бұрын
It's why you were mistaken when you said one pass was lucky. Fortunate maybe but he meant to do it. Bird said when he got the ball he knew where all 4 teammates were positioned on the floor. Scary good.
@michaelwalker52574 ай бұрын
First and foremost,: all the people who say, "How can he be the greatest? He only played for 12 years?" Isn't that the price you pay for launching your body, full out, over and over again, for your team to WIN? That is sacrifice. Also: what would his PPG have been if he wasn't so often passing up the easy bucket to feed his teammates...which motivated them into getting what championship play requires? It was never "The Larry Bird Show". That's part of why they're ALL in the HOF.
@GregNewkirk-o8h4 ай бұрын
Mike Wilt Kareem Bird Russell. Top 5
@gubbylee4 ай бұрын
‼️💯🦅Bird is the Goat🐐💯‼️
@LeePrice-r9u4 ай бұрын
It's Magic and Bird #1&2 in Court awareness Passing Winning percentage
@sorensmith98734 ай бұрын
He knew how to do this because he spent time as a young player developing all the basic skills then took that to college to become player of the year then to the NBA. As a teen I remember watching a video with him and Red Auerbach teaching those basic skills, not just jacking up 3s all day.
@leahmollytheblindcatnordee35864 ай бұрын
Yes, that is a great video.
@69wilmax4 ай бұрын
He was quite the passer at ISU as well. And if you look closely, many of those long passes were with his left hand.
@newerafrican3 ай бұрын
Larry was a natural lefty.
@powerplantpartners7434 ай бұрын
Bird is the most skilled passer of all time, by far, and I am a Lakers fan who grew up watching Magic. The most "exciting" passers ever are Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Pete Maravich and Jason Williams.
@larrytoole14762 ай бұрын
Pete Marivitch was a much better player than he got credit for! They never built a team around him and they didn't have a clue what to do with his talent! He had teammates that were so jealous they wouldn't catch his passes on purpose! He rolled a court length ball to Lou Hudson that wouldn't lean over to pick up the ball, then made the comment that isn't the way you pass the basketball? Just because Marivitch rolled the ball like a bowling ball? Marivitch was the most talented player in the league, but guys were so jealous they actually played against him and that's no teammate! They wasted 10 years on the greatest basketball player i had ever seen. When your teammates are trying to hurt your talents you are not a a teammate! I have found out you can only be as good as your teammates allow you to be and they didn't like the idea that Marivitch was the best player of his generation
@paulcaskey4 ай бұрын
That steal and pass to DJ is my favorite because my father let me stay home from school to watch that game with him.
@cindyknudson27154 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reaction. 👍 Bird is so much fun to watch. One of my favorites in this compilation is the one where he stops dead at the foul line, spins, and then makes the pass to McHale(?) right next to the basket. The whole paint is clogged full of players expecting him to drive to the basket himself. His dead stop and spin confuses the whole bunch and draws all the attention to him and boom, creates the opportunity to send it to his open man. And it's all over in a second. 😁 There are so many times when he could have taken the shot for himself but chooses to pass it to a teammate with an open shot or who is in a position to make the effective "assist" for the score.
@angieday51834 ай бұрын
Bird and Magic made superstars hitting the floor and sharing the ball fashionable again after it disappeared in the 70s.
@irishgrl4 ай бұрын
I think you’re thinking of the Jamal Mashburn story when the college team played against the Dream Team. Also Larry IS a pass first kind of player.
@rickmts4 ай бұрын
I haven’t watched the NBA since Magic and Bird played. It became a “me” game after them, not a team game. And after retirement Bird and Magic became best friends.
@TheGoatShowMan4 ай бұрын
Tell me those Laker/Celtic battles weren’t the best. My Lord what beautiful basketball. Power and beauty. It was magic.
@Curtis-y9r4 ай бұрын
Rambis getting clotheslined is one of the greatest sports hi lights of all time. No foul on the play. The eighties were no better or worse than any other decade except for the sports. Watching sports in that decade was something else and basketball was so freaking good. Remember how great NCAA basketball was in the eighties?
@cindyknudson27154 ай бұрын
@@Curtis-y9r McHale did get called for the foul.
@cindyknudson27154 ай бұрын
@@Curtis-y9r Parish, however, did not get called for a foul for clobbering Laimbeer, who richly deserved a swat. 😏 (I think the league fined him after the fact tho.)
@Curtis-y9r4 ай бұрын
@cindyknudson2715 with apologies. I meant to say a technical or for you kids out there a " flagrant ". But I refuse to edit, I made the mistake so i will take the slings and arrows that come along with it. Good catch and thank you for the correction. I went to school with a girl with the same name as you.
@Curtis-y9r4 ай бұрын
@cindyknudson2715 Laimbeer deserved a lot more than a swat. Still dislike the man. The worst part is that you can't deny he was effective and you would think he would have been fouled out of every game but when got down to his last foul the fucking guy was able to finish most games with it. It was infuriating.
@Denver1021517 күн бұрын
Alex English !! And Larry was my 2 fav players
@leddygee18964 ай бұрын
They didn’t call him Basketball Jesus For nothin’!! As an overall player, He’s untouchable…
@areese240z4 ай бұрын
Larry was a great passer in high school and college
@aramhamparian96414 ай бұрын
Bird never had the ball in his hands the way point guards do. But if you doubled or tripled him, he would find the open man. A 6'10" forward throwing dimes 40-45 years ago that point guards in today's league cant do.
@toddmichelfelder34174 ай бұрын
I agree with you on this, the one name I didn’t hear you mention was Pete Maravich. He was another great scorer as well as a fantastic passer!
@skockets4 ай бұрын
Polo, the reason Bird’s career wasn’t nearly as long as guys like Kareem was precisely because he sacrificed his body for the game. All that amazing hustle on the floor took its toll. Eventually all that hustle caused all the back problems for Larry that ultimately shortened/ended his career. I can say it was truly a gift to have watched this man play in the 80s, incredible incredible plays after plays after plays…
@GregNewkirk-o8h4 ай бұрын
Should not compare him to Kareem. Not considering longevity still above him. 5 MVP awards in 8 years
@andythoms81304 ай бұрын
Bird ruined his back while doing building work at his mums home, unfortunate way to get hurt.
@newerafrican3 ай бұрын
@@andythoms8130 Yeah, a lot of those floor burns were AFTER he wrecked his back in the summer of '85.
@leahmollytheblindcatnordee35863 ай бұрын
There was a game where Bird was running down the court and someone blocked him hard (might have been Sidney Moncrief) and you see Larry fall and hit the padded bottom of the pole area with his low back. He appeared to be stunned and doesn't get up immediately. Don't know if that made things worse or what.
@timokk34 ай бұрын
Great commentary, Polo...There is no the greatest, only great ones and Larry Bird and Magic Johnson are among them!
@irishgrl4 ай бұрын
@4:00 “McHale’s getting some points bcuz of Bird” very true. Same goes for Robert Parish. Now you know why us Bird fans say Larry MADE his team HOFERS!!
@rodciferri96264 ай бұрын
I know - it's hard to believe Larry Bird is the greatest passer ever - but, you have to admit there are many passes in this video that no one, not Magic, not Lebron or anyone else has ever attempted, much less completed. When I realized that fact - I realized Larry Bird really is the greatest passer ever.
@boroblueyes4 ай бұрын
Damn, just imagine if Bird had played football instead of basketball. With his drive for perfection, he'd be a helluva QB.
@jcantroot4 ай бұрын
I think the best part of this highlight is all the people he is beating on these passes. Do you hear the defender names getting called out - Jordan Barkley Pippen Cooper Olajuwan Wilkins ...
@EdKoller4 ай бұрын
Bro, Mr. Bird takes a backseat to no one.
@mobeus844 ай бұрын
Magic and Larry were damn good man. Isaiah wasnt better than bird passing. Jason Williams had some seriously sick ones BUT he also turned it over all the time. This is why u cant just watch highlights of someones career. Unless u watched alot of the full games u dont see how Larry not only was spectacular but his knowledge was so much greater and he could visualize, predict, and be creative in angles. Its magic and bird at the top
@biz09ification4 ай бұрын
Yeah highlights add slight context for the eye test but it's not the whole picture. And just doing a lazy all time stats google is the worst way to judge a players game. Per game assists with the context of turnovers and player role/position added with actually watching games and how those stats translate is the only way players should be compared in relation to passing. All time stats will always favour the guys that played longer. A guy who consistently played half as good as Larry but played twice as long with have the same all time stats. He would still be only half as good, but to those that only look up all time stats those two players would seem equal in skill
@mobeus844 ай бұрын
@@biz09ification 1000% we live in a very uneducated very potent quick judgement from ANY source forget a good one. And ppl know, but they use it to forge their own already tainted opinions. Ppl want to say they know more about everything and its a selfish mental gymnastic that tears u up as a human. ..i love polo but ima use him as an example. He said like 3 times oh i can make that pass. ...sure u can u just gotta make the nba and play in a game first. Sheesh. Theres so much just delusional pride its wild.
@rplewis4 ай бұрын
A lot of entertaining passers are good at doing passes they've planned for the past 3 to 5 seconds. But Larry always knew who was in position to make a play, and if the ball went to Larry he'd redirect the ball at the speed of thought.
@sirgalahad35744 ай бұрын
If I had to start a team, it would start with Larry (and I grew up in Magic's neighborhood).
@leahmollytheblindcatnordee35864 ай бұрын
Seriously? I live about 15 miles from Lansing. Small world.
@jhall69264 ай бұрын
Yea Larry legit, his bag of tricks was hidden, only used when the situation says ya ya. He say ah ha....as good as any ever...with so much class and❤ style...
@marykuettner7524 ай бұрын
Bird passed like this in college. He was a center then but he was amazing. Bird's shooting was so good that people forget about his passing.
@damolang28493 ай бұрын
23:01 Bird wasn't a pass first OR a shoot first player, he was a win first player
@agordon7369Ай бұрын
That’s what makes Bird the GOAT he is the best all around, offensive/defensive rebounds, passes, assists, in the paint, post or 30 plus feet out, court vision, selfless, hustled like no other. He could just make anyone look stupid in any situation.
@laritownsend25274 ай бұрын
what I love about these is the reaction of the guy still turning in circles like wtf just happened and then look at Larry with a big question mark on their face.
@ScottLovenberg4 ай бұрын
"You're going up against..." And we're still waiting for Polo to name a quarterback. I'm pretty sure there's a LONG video of just Larry's outlet passes, but his passing videos include a few notable outlets where he hits his man in the hands instead of the numbers. Mchale said Larry could spin the bounce accurately enough, while always being two moves ahead of the rest of the court, to bounce to where his team mate would be when the pass arrived, and could consistently hit them in the hands. Through traffic. I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't heard that's what he was doing and then saw him do it many times. They weren't flashy, just technical and overlooked. Larry Legend was better at the things he didn't get credit for than most of the players around him. She none of them had it all like Larry did. There were no holes whatsoever in his skillset.
@wchase624 ай бұрын
Polo, I appreciate the fact that you've mentioned how important it is to you that a player has "heart". That's something they can be defined many ways but in every reaction you've mentioned how The Guy is just at work 100% in practically every game. Enjoy your videos and reaction and I appreciate your consistency.
@lindabaker48174 ай бұрын
He could see 360 degrees, seems like. You had to be able to expect his passes from anywhere. Saw him in two live games.
@dedrahiggins13264 ай бұрын
I've seen some of his high school highlights and even as young as that he was passing the same way. Legend.
@ElJuanSolo4 ай бұрын
There’s several things that you need to take into consideration. Larry was a scorer first but he also retired averaging 10 boards per game. He played a great deal of his back end of his career with back problems where he couldn’t sit on the bench and would lay on a towel on the sideline (he only played 13 seasons) Larry’s passes not only looked great,they served a purpose. His intent was always about winning. I think it’s subjective to pick a greatest but I’d go him,Magic and Jason Williams as the top 3 players I’ve ever seen who consistently were able to get the ball to where they wanted to. IMO Bird,Magic and Jordan are the GOAT for what they meant to the game. There’s just as many great players and some with better numbers but those 3 in any order are icons.
@marcelliott11114 ай бұрын
Look up Pistol Pete Maravich- Magic before Magic. He was also a scoring machine. Flashier than Bird, but Bird saw everything.
@cowboy-o3m4 ай бұрын
white chocolate
@flintfleming3935Ай бұрын
Phenomenal player. All around. The answer, the truth, that guy.. all around.... Clutch.. Reliable.. Phenomenal.. A step ahead.
@fractaljack2104 ай бұрын
Try watching, "making the Case for Larry Bird." The guy makes the case for the GOAT for eight players, Larry among them. It would be an excellent reaction.
@johnfrost52683 ай бұрын
I was from Terre Haute, Larry's home away from home. I grew up hating Bird. I was a Showtime fan. Now, I'm older and I appreciate Larry Bird more than any other.
@WillstarWorld4 ай бұрын
Bird is the best big man passer of all time along with being the BEST ALL AROUND SHOOTER of all time . Curry is DEF the best THREE POINT SHOOTER of all time.
@BrianChanonhouse4 ай бұрын
Larry Birds as Rookie in 1979 I’m from Boston went to 6 to 8 games a year the Celtics were down and out in 77,78 seasons they’re record was 29-53 then Larry Bird came in as. Rookie only pick up 79,80 and around this team and had the highest win turn around in the league 61-21 record Bird was awesome he did so many things Larry Legend my #1
@plev104 ай бұрын
Glad you get to see what I got to see when it happened, Polo. Growing up in New England during Larry Legend's prime is a gift that keeps on giving. And I like how quickly you said he's a better passer than Jason Kidd. 😅 Just keep going down your list and check off the names. Larry enjoyed making people look foolish with his passing as much as he did his trash talking.
@Nana121724 ай бұрын
My family and i live in the county where he lived in indiana. My uncle lives about 1 mile from his home (he no longer owns) but itd be nothing years ago for us to see him out on his basketball cort there shooting hoops with the local kids. I think my nephew was 6ish when he met bird and got a pic with him holding my nephew.
@mackeymintle664 ай бұрын
Pete Maravich would be illuminating 😅
@bluefox9er13 күн бұрын
You can’t compare anyone to Bird. He was the complete package. Like Magic and Bo Jackson these are once in a lifetime talents. We will never ever ever see anyone even remotely close to Larry Bird in our lifetimes
@cindyknudson27154 ай бұрын
The Dream Team story you mentioned was told by Jamal Mashburn. There's a good copy on the _Irishgrl_ channel.
@irishgrl4 ай бұрын
Thx Cindy 🥰
@dwreed91004 ай бұрын
We know what cap means; even us old guys. lol If you think any of these guys was a more fluid and effective passer than Larry, except Magic, you might want to watch twice. IMO. But, great vid! All respect though. Love your channel. Larry was and Magic were actual Unicorns for their time. Completely unselfish. I'm of course baised toward LB, but I've never seen anyone simple want the ball more in a scrum. He'd dive out of bounds with a 30 point lead to save a ball. Not to show off, but because that's simply who he was. He wasn't going to let any ball just roll out of bounds, broken back or not.
@bill83844 ай бұрын
The passing GOAT was Pistol Pete! Bird was very good, so was Bob Cousey!
@tracysmith213018 күн бұрын
Thanks for reacting to Larry Legend! I was late teens in the 80s and watched as many playoff games as I could. It was an exciting time.
@conradlaumauna50423 ай бұрын
I'm 58 years old and you're the first person I've ever heard to react to Larry Bird that
@edgarsnake28574 ай бұрын
As for all time numbers, Larry's career was cut short by injury and his cumulative stats reflect that.
@Liza-j3x9l10 күн бұрын
It's so entertaining to watch Bird. Thank you
@marionrose26694 ай бұрын
R.i. P. Dennis Johnson☘️☘️☘️
@crisceewillcutt72964 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting some respect on John Stockton's name! The Court Marshall!
@richardbennett33684 ай бұрын
Everyone one of those players would defer to Larry Bird if were truthful. He should be everyone's top 5. Thanks for the content 😛
@michaelmarrone57684 ай бұрын
What I like about his passing is how he seems to already know where he is passing the ball as the ball hits his hands. It is such a quick move the defense has no response to it.
@paulbrown88434 ай бұрын
Robert says that at least 5000 of his points came from Larry
@dwreed91004 ай бұрын
Danny Ainge said Larry had more tricks, moves and ways to score than any player he'd ever seen. He was unconventional and would pull up in an instant. He said all of it and the size made it impossible to guard him one on one. Problem is, once you double him, he'll gut the defense.
@ALEXMorrisJr26 күн бұрын
It's how he makes the bucket that the fans love, thank you, for your vedio
@taxiscratcher59354 ай бұрын
Love seeing Larry Bird play...awesome video.
@cygnus624 ай бұрын
Bird was a SF who only played 13 seasons and was out 1 of those seasons due to injuries. How many seasons did other SF's play to be on the greatest passers OFT list?
@markminister25994 ай бұрын
Your comparing passing ability and assists, however, bird was already leading the game in scores and rebounds. Incredable talent.
@Burtonis2 ай бұрын
Oh yes indeed Bird had his passing skills when he arrived in the NBA. What he did not have in his bag of tricks yet was the 3. The 3 point line came into the game the same time Bird did and he mastered it over his years in the league. I watched this man take out my Houston Rockets and his game can not be denied.
@freefall82434 ай бұрын
McHale and Parish were the greatest catchers of all time.😂
@irishgrl4 ай бұрын
Also Danny Ainge. He was All American in Baseball, Football and Basketball 😮
@hdctx4 ай бұрын
The last steal in the video won the season championship. Actually shocked Bird didn't make the top ten.
@cynthiawhite39454 ай бұрын
That flashiness sparked my love of basketball as a kid & I started hooping. 🐐❤ I heard them say Antoine Carr, I used to go to Spurs games when Carr, Robinson, Elliott, & Rodman played. Thank you, David Robinson doesnt get enough love too IMHO. 🩵
@gailshepard-cook63504 ай бұрын
I Looked At All These Comment's & Not One Brought Up The Best Ball Handler - Pistol Pete. Magic & All Will Tell You That He Was The One They Learned From. The Globetrotters Tried To Hire Pistol Peter In His Last Year In College, They Offered Him 1-Million Dollars Which Was BIG BIG Money Back Then. He Turned It Down Because He Wanted To Play In The Pro-NBA. Yes, Larry was using His Passing Skills all the way in High School. In fact I read a story from a Person that had a Brother that went to High School with Larry. And said One Day The Coach Made the Other Players Ware Football Helmets in Practice, Because They were complaining about getting Hit by Bird with His Passing, ha ha ha. So Yea They had to Learn To get better as a Team & Be Ready for Bird's Passing.
@markmignot59683 ай бұрын
Bird was a great passer since college! I recall watching a college all-star game where Bird and Magic was on the same team. They both were showing their passing skills in the game.
@alanela67614 ай бұрын
"Lebron is a better passer... look at the assist numbers" Moronic statements like that is one of my biggest pet peeves. Look at the sheer volume of spectacular passes Bird had here that are followed by another quick, short pass to an open shot. He doesn't get credit for those on paper (and even with all those that don't get credited as an assist lebron only averages 1 assist per game more) but man, Larry was amazing to watch
@johnvane52404 ай бұрын
Bird had the Brady like ability to hit a player in traffic virtually every time and make it look easy.
@larrytoole1476Ай бұрын
Bird had the best court vision of any player i have ever seen. His first coach called him Kodiak because he knew where all the players where at all times and he didn't play point guard. Bird could play any position on a regular basis. His college coach said he wanted Bird to touch the ball at least 75% of the time
@Mr20Muleteam4 ай бұрын
The story about Bird during the pre Olympic games for the Dream Team that you attributed to Charles Barkley was told by Jamal Mashburn and the player that talked smack to Larry and then got torched was Rodney Rogers. Thanks for the great channel and content.
@paulazzar8936Ай бұрын
Bird was top 3 in every category of the game, and number 1 overall. The GOAT.
@davidbowles44574 ай бұрын
Bill walton said Larry Just war is body Out Said he was one of the first ones in the arena and 1 of the last ones to leave doing lapse around the top of the Boston gardens 100 free throws before you left. After practice, he just used his body up all The Times on the floor. One tough So B. It was a pleasure to watch and play grown up as a teenager
@phunkjnky4 ай бұрын
I think you're thinking of the Jamal Mashburn Rodney Rogers story. I think it was one of the Dream Team practices and Rogers said that Bird hadn't hit a jumpshot since some 1984. Bird torched him, told him what he was about to do, and then did it. and just said "Young fella, looks like'84 huh?" kzbin.info/www/bejne/n6CapKeehKx6l7csi=m6c9_bzRoTxTuxSC
@simplyskrypt3914Ай бұрын
His over the head pass, once you think about it, is so simple. When you post up, you lean your back against your guard to feel his movements without having to see him. To prevent you reading their shoulders, they will use their hands to create space. As soon as you feel their hands pushing against your shoulderblades, you know for a fact the overhead passing lane is wide open. Easy dime every time
@ronharvey84424 ай бұрын
His basketball IQ was off the charts. His extreme court awareness and vision when combined with his basketball IQ allowed his average speed, jump, and passing to becone other worldly..
@donolinger69044 ай бұрын
Bird is widely accepted as a better passer than Magic. He's considered the best by so many people.