Larry wasn't slow, he had an excellent first step - enough to get by the defender. Triple threat basketball: An inch too close and he just blows by you, an inch too far and he just shoots over anybody, double team him and he finds the open man for an easy layup. "MJ made you look slow, Larry made you look stupid" - Michael Cooper
@west40579 күн бұрын
he made it look like he wasn't an athlete ! but he was !
@o.z.822310 ай бұрын
I LOVE the Magic Johnson story when he was hurt. Larry said something along the lines of "It's OK. I'm gonna put on a show for you!"
@leo29hornsfan10 ай бұрын
And I remember when Magic Johnson was like ohh shit this is gonna be a long night. He knew that nobody on that Lakers team could stop him. He went up to Magic Johnson and told him exactly what he was gonna do and Magic told his teammates what Larry was gonna do and Larry still did it and Magic said years later that this guy is the best forward ever to play the game.
@govt.op.368328 күн бұрын
@@leo29hornsfanMcHale gave the Lakers more trouble than anyone. Didnt Bird say Cooper was his toughest defender. After Magic hit the hook shot in game 4 87 Finals. Bird said Magic was the best he'd ever seen.
@lynskyrd10 ай бұрын
Pat Reilly said it best: if you need a basket to win the game, pick Micheal Jordan if you need a basket to save your life, pick Larry Bird.
@michaelnicholas77469 ай бұрын
Who in the hell is going to be in a position in which their life is on the line and their fate depends on someone shooting a basketball? Good luck with that.
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists9 ай бұрын
@@michaelnicholas7746 that is your reply? Really? Thanks for the comedy
@russellridge86239 ай бұрын
@@michaelnicholas7746 Go eat your hot pockets little man.
@r0ckstar6669 ай бұрын
Reilly was right
@r0ckstar6669 ай бұрын
@@michaelnicholas7746snake plissken in escape from LA
@aunthat668510 ай бұрын
I never get tired of Larry Bird stories. His entire life story is such an inspiration. I think part of why I love it is that I live in Indiana, went to ISU, and live in Terre Haute. Basketball in those years was everything in Indiana from high school on.
@dioniciotorres429010 ай бұрын
I never get tired of his stories either ❤❤❤
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
@@dioniciotorres4290Me either!! #LarryLegend ☘️
@RemoWilliams122710 ай бұрын
I was born in 79 about 50 miles south of Chicago so of course I was a bulls fan. But when I became aware of Larry I was an instant fan of the way he played. Now as an adult learning how he carried himself, and that he really doesn't give a crap about the color of anyone besides the jersey on their back. The man is a great role model and much like another of my favorites, Doctor J, he's pure class.
@alplass85579 ай бұрын
Maybe watched Larry play a dozen times and didn't know he came from Indy. Some great Bball players from here where I live now. Thanks much
@derekfabbro90759 ай бұрын
I used to live right down the road from the Eagle Ranch. I miss it there beautiful area. Never did see Larry though. He was one of only reasons I actually watched Ball.
@LazarWolf079 ай бұрын
David Robinson is a class act. We all know Bird was out of this world. I just love how respectful and positive The Admiral is when he talks about Bird.
@scottrackley44578 ай бұрын
Yeah, but the player David feared was the big African. Hakeem. He probably still has nightmares about that ass whipping he took the night he won the MVP.
@mattblatchley20618 ай бұрын
yeah, The Admiral was the truth
@thomaswelsh57358 ай бұрын
LW07....In total agreement w/ you regarding David Robinson..one gentleman said something about Robinson and the truth....maybe not a la Paul Pierce, but I David was a Christian believer...then he KNOWS the One who is the TRUTH. Thank you!
@mattblatchley20618 ай бұрын
@@thomaswelsh5735 He was really the best face of the NBA... Gentleman, Military Academy Graduate, Champion...will always be a FAN! Didn't know he was a man of faith but I am certainly not surprised!🙏
@wattsnex27259 ай бұрын
I grew up watching 80’s basketball…but honestly youtube has given me a new appreciation for Larry Bird because of all the interviews and clips out there. Great vid.
@samguapo45739 ай бұрын
Larry is the reason I continued watching basketball. Didn't even know who da hell he was. I guess I got lucky that my dad told me to watch to confirm if he won his bet.
@davidmanning64088 ай бұрын
I miss those days and basketball was great! there were many great players in that era. The bird was my favorite love the way he played the game. It seems every game he gave it his all.!
@robert_b92515 ай бұрын
Agree 100% !
@Sunny-jz3dy10 ай бұрын
Anyone that's ever actually seen Larry Bird play.... I do not understand how they can say the man was unathletic! That guy was all over the court... he was 2 or 3 steps ahead of everybody else on every play ...give me a break!
@macsaints1010 ай бұрын
Quick not so muck as fast, sooo smart
@majorkade10 ай бұрын
Yes. Very quick hands and anticipation. Was also always in the best position for rebounding and steals.@macsaints10
@Blksheep4510 ай бұрын
I was born in '79, and remember the Bird dominating. Like Magic said, "you can't give him an inch." I've been saying that as a child. As a former New Yorker, I couldn't stand Bird, but I did respect his game.
@macsaints1010 ай бұрын
Like myself and hated Magic but loved his game@@Blksheep45
@robinmahan881410 ай бұрын
Yes, he was quick. And when he was younger, he had that third gear. If you watch enough, or were here back then to see him play, you'll know what I mean. He could move fast. He just didn't have to. He was all over the place as it was.
@vickil325610 ай бұрын
I have to say this is the best, Larry Bird compilation I’ve seen. Respect!
@johnmilligan296410 ай бұрын
Larry was athletic in a sneaky way. He was quicker than he looked and he had phenomenal hands. Plus he was probably the smartest player ever to play.
@winoodlesnoodles19849 ай бұрын
It is the intelligence that does it. He isn't that fast, but he understands the play developing before everyone else. Because of that, it wasn't that he was quick, but that he was just a half step ahead of everyone else. Here is a way to demostrate that. I drive a Kia, Soul, with 4 tiny hamsters on their little hamster wheels. When at intersections I am familiar with, I am watching the lights on the cross traffic. Due to that, I know in advance when my light will go green and am preparing for it before others. Because of that advanced notice, it is easy for my 4 little hamsters to beat V8s off the line. I don't have the better engine, just an advantage in reaction time. That is what Bird had. Basketball smarts meant he was just playing the game a half second ahead of everyone else. From my experience, that beats the difference in speed every time.
@jakemitchell16719 ай бұрын
100%. You can't do the things Bird did withough elite athleticism, something that can be measured in many different ways. No, he couldn't run the 40 as fast as most. He couldn't jump as high as most. His dunks weren't going to posterize anyone. But hand-eye coordination, passing and shooting ability, and anticipation are all athletic skills, and Larry had all in spades. Just look at how often he would shoot off balance. That's athleticism.
@branman72119 ай бұрын
Coach Bobby Knight said he had the best hand eye coordination of any player he had ever seen before including MJ
@thinkintelligently59259 ай бұрын
@daxypoo This. Timing beats speed and quickness.
@gargoyle7909 ай бұрын
Exactly, his athleticism was more kinesthetic than it was gross measurements. He also had an uncanny sense of where everyone on the court was and where they were going to be. Along with his ability to process information so quickly, he seemed to be just exactly in the right place at the right time.
@codyeble071310 ай бұрын
I can listen to GP talk about Larry and Stockton all day.. you can hear in his voice the respect, even without words, just his tone of amazement.. plus the way he described them is hilarious.. love GP
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
Yes! And Gary makes the best point - Bird didn't have to jump high or be super athletic. He could beat you just fine with the skill set he had and his court IQ...plus he could hit the hoop from anywhere he wanted. Anywhere at all. #LarryLegend ☘️
@kaybigg8 ай бұрын
I love his respect for 2 of my GOATs.. If they were black, the narrative would've been so different
@Robert-ko8fi9 ай бұрын
I met Larry once when I was 10 years old. He was playing a game in a larger city next to mine. We were in the smaller city bordering the one he was going to play in that evening. We were sitting in a McDonalds eating and he walked in alone by himself and sat at the table just across from us by himself (no one else with him). We couldn’t believe how tall he was and also didn’t know who he was. He saw us kids and looked over and said, “Yes I play basketball” and smiled at us. He told us that he liked our little town, and he chose to come here to eat, because in the big city local people and news crews would not leave him alone. That evening is when I saw my first NBA game and saw him play. It was years later that my stepbrother and I said that we should have got an autograph, but at 10 years old that’s not what kids our age even knew about. He was extremely polite and was a very funny guy, we talked, ate together, and when we were done eating, we went our separate ways. I just told my stepbrother that; at the very least we could tell people that we had dinner with Larry Bird.
@SeamusMcGillicuddy03 ай бұрын
Let’s not forget Bird’s Hollywood looks ! 🤮
@richardvaughn56913 ай бұрын
S'funny! Up to about 2015, most people my age and older emphatically swore MJ was/is the GOAT! ((I'm white - sadly, that matters to a lot of people - and 5 years older than Bird.) Then, it was Kobe, then LeBron and, these days it's Curry. 3 thoughts; 1) We're all prisoners of our era. (And opinions.) 2) Going back to a time when basketball was just becoming legitimized as a true sport, there have been 100s of great athletes in basketball. Heck, it hasn't been that long ago since Jerry West was the flat-out icon of basketball - all 3 leagues (!) - NBA, ABA & "Negro League. Heck, #2, Pistol Pete was drafted out of LSU into the NBA, ABA and Harlem Globetrotters! Finally, (Not my own original thought.), there-is-no-G.O.A.T.! To define the greatest, one must first DEFINE "greatness." MJ may BE the consensus GOAT. But he said, following Bird's retirement, "I'm glad to see him go. He messed up some of my greatest chances to beat the Celtics and go to the Championship tourney!" Fact is, for all his athletic talent, he never beat Bird in the semis! And if you think I'm comparing Bird to MJ
@nishottara7773 ай бұрын
i doubt you're handsome 😂😂
@deafnicity3 ай бұрын
He was in constant motion. he didn't low down during a game, but hi defender did.
@aliceflanagan36723 ай бұрын
@@Robert-ko8fi wonderful memory!
@roydub482010 ай бұрын
OMG I hated Larry and the Celtics back then BUT anyone that says he couldn't play...never saw him play. Dude was unstoppable. Could do everything!! Defense or Offense, he played HARD!!!
@abc456f10 ай бұрын
As a Knicks fan, I had an intense hatred for the Celtics. But no way can I not give Bird his props. Top 3 imo.
@oldermusiclover10 ай бұрын
true
@mrjamfy68629 ай бұрын
I watched the Celts everytime they came on TV and Bird is and always will be my GOAT! Could you imagin Bird in todays rules! HA! He would have 20 points a game just on FT's never mind him concentrating on the 3 more. Plus these guys are soft mentally and he would just have a buffett every night!
@sagatuppercut29608 ай бұрын
I loved watching the Celtics vs. the Bulls years ago. That was real competition.
@marksmith43468 ай бұрын
Not sure how many times I saw teams get a 3 on 1 fast break on him and they would make a pass or two and suddenly he would be going the other way with the ball while 3 guys looked at each other confused. He just understood angles and physics on the court better than everyone else.
@carlosdanger790710 ай бұрын
Kareem said it best. Bird wasn't the fastest or most athletic, but the muscle between his ears was constantly maxed out. Also going back to what Dumars said he was a Savant on the court.
@markminister259910 ай бұрын
The reason Dr J attacked Larry Bird was Larry kept running down the floor repeating to Dr J the score between the two players. For example 38-6. This meant Bird scored 38 points to DrJ scoring 6 points. Can you imagine that. That is why Dr J strangled Bird in anger.
@markminister259910 ай бұрын
The reason Dr J attacked Larry Bird was Larry kept running down the floor repeating to Dr J the score between the two players. For example 38-6. This meant Bird scored 38 points to DrJ scoring 6 points. Can you imagine that. That is why Dr J strangled Bird in anger.
@markminister259910 ай бұрын
The reason Dr J attacked Larry Bird was Larry kept running down the floor repeating to Dr J the score between the two players. For example 38-6. This meant Bird scored 38 points to DrJ scoring 6 points. Can you imagine that. That is why Dr J strangled Bird in anger..
@LoydKline-uw4no9 ай бұрын
@markminister2599 very old Dr j retirement/ nursing home 🏡 dr.j ,,,,Nikola jokic & LeBron James & dirk nowitzki each would've score 50s points against 1980s larry bird , larry bird would've told coach k.c Jones help, help,, take out the game got a Nikola jokic & LeBron James & dirk nowitzki headache, throw white towel white flag
@carlosdanger79079 ай бұрын
@@LoydKline-uw4no you are smoking crack. Watch the video guy, listen to LEGENDS talk about Bird. FOH.
@robertboissoneau948110 ай бұрын
He was so fun to watch. Especially when the game was real basketball , a lot of great players and way less cry babies
@ronaldeaker640210 ай бұрын
"Load maintainence"
@cherylnance-ali58249 ай бұрын
Yeap!! When Basketball was Basketball!!
@brentdickerson40119 ай бұрын
Amen to that
@Valmontst6 ай бұрын
Amen to that!
@billhorstkamp985 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@newerafrican10 ай бұрын
Really nice combination of legends here. I've heard most of these and more but it never gets old. Massive respect from one's peers is the ultimate tribute to a man's game and character.
@petercondos101810 ай бұрын
Watching Larry Bird since his Senior year in College , I have always Rooted for Magic Johnson & the Lakers but as much as I've not liked the Boston Celtics I've ALWAYS rooted for #33 Larry Bird and his coldest ways as a player Larry Legend is /was second to none period .
@scottscottsdale7868Ай бұрын
I feel exact the same way. I grew up in Michigan and saw Magic in high school on TV. That finals in 1979 was the best.
@robertjordan469110 ай бұрын
I would have Bird on my starting 5 any day of the week.
@fredjones97509 ай бұрын
First one I always pick. Mental toughness and clutch. The other 4 I fit around that.
@davidcorriveau86158 ай бұрын
@@fredjones9750 Naw my first pick is always Bill Russell. Bird pretty soon after that tho.
@fredjones97508 ай бұрын
@@davidcorriveau8615 can't argue with that either.
@brians79015 ай бұрын
If lebron didnt come along hed still be everyones starting SF
@davidvironet63445 ай бұрын
@@brians7901 LeFlop is mentally weak.
@africatalentedtv424210 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was incredible player 🏀🔥🔥
@basher510710 ай бұрын
Larry wasn’t just a great player,he was a great coach and a great GM,one of the best to ever do it
@michaelnicholas77469 ай бұрын
He got his ass whipped three times by Magic Johnson and he was handed a ready made playoff team in Indiana. Not a lot of coaching for that team. If you were to talk to all of these players off camera, they would tell a different story.
@basher51079 ай бұрын
@@michaelnicholas7746 I’m sorry what are you inferring?
@michaelnicholas77469 ай бұрын
@@basher5107 almost all basketball related sites place Bird in rarified air at the expense of his peers. You never hear accounts from Bird about his opponents or who he and the Celtics game planned for. There is no question that Larry Bird was a great player but there were a couple of teammates who were as big a factor in the Celtics success as Bird was. But they are rarely mentioned. And Larry Bird lost to Magic Johnson in College and twice in the pros yet the same amount of notoriety for Johnson and other accomplished players from the era. I doubt those other NBA All Pros were in fear of Bird or each other for that matter, but his fans and people who inflate his status are insulting to his competition. BTW look up Bird’s all time stats in the three most important categories in basketball, scoring, rebounds and assist and you will find that he was middle of the pack and never a League leader in those categories. But yes, he was a great player
@omni-man46249 ай бұрын
@@michaelnicholas7746su k it
@thomaswilson753810 ай бұрын
I took my 11-year-old son to Larry Bird's very first basketball camp. When I first saw Larry I shook his hand and watched my hand disappear into his hand as if it were a major-league baseball glove. They say he is 6-9? I always thought he was at least a bit closer to being 6-10. Anyway, we proceed through this [maybe, and very likely] the only basketball camp, LB ever did? And at this time, maybe, 1984, did we have any idea how super-great this man already was in the NBA ? Not a clue but I tell you now,, we both know it now and we feel so blessed to have spent 2 or 3 weeks with LB at his original [gift] basketball ball camp.
@marksmith43468 ай бұрын
There is a shot in this compilation where he is slapping hands with McHale and KM is a very rangy 6'10" and you can tell Larry is a little shorter, but it doesn't even look like a full inch. I think those guys either fudged a little on their heights or they were just built like they were taller...long arms and wide shoulders.
@mikesg726 ай бұрын
Wow man. What an honor that must be to look back on. Just WOW. I would absolutely LOVE to see Larry Bird in person and shake his hand. I have NEVER been all woozy over a celebrity ...not a single one... but Larry Bird is the only Celebrity that I would probably stumble over myself if I got to meet him. Just an amazing human being all the way through and through. I'm envious.
@GarryMillan-ws7ht10 ай бұрын
Rodman said Bird couldn't play in today's NBA lol.a prime Bird would dominate in today's NBA
@josephcurreri928910 ай бұрын
He also said Larry Bird wouldn't be considered a great player if he were black and that we only consider him one of the greatest because he's white
@bobbys432710 ай бұрын
Bird would want to make em quit. Hell, back in Bird's day it was physical basketball, real basketball, not like the powder puff game they play today.
@JoeDunagain9 ай бұрын
I agree 100%. Anybody that says that Larry Bird couldn't play in today's NBA is full of you know what. He would absolutely dominate even more than he did in his career
@LindaKieltyka-sm8ge9 ай бұрын
Too many babies today, they would cry foul on every play!! Today's game is not the fun it was back then, when no one got insulted.
@mrbeans42009 ай бұрын
i mean yes and no, he would just because of who he is, but the gamer has changed drastically since then.
@mr.sherlockholmes613010 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was the Greatest forward to ever play . I grew up watching him and saw him live at Boston he scored 48 pts . He was the most electrifying player ever . He played with all heart and was smart and could shoot a shot anywhere and hit it .
@ynotttt9 ай бұрын
…The speed, the size, the athleticism, the agility, the jumping ability…..and they’re all greyhounds running the court. Larry Bird wouldn’t get a shot off. There’s no way he could guard anyone. He’d then have be taken out in 2 minutes for a breather. He’d be gassed. Dennis Rodman said…..”If Larry Bird were playing today he’d be riding the bench in Europe”….That’s simply the evolution of the game. Larry wouldn’t be a college star today. This isn’t the NBA where the centers lope back into your tv picture 4 seconds after everyone is down court.
@619lefty9 ай бұрын
@@ynotttt All that was said about LB when he came into the NBA. They were wrong then and you are wrong now. LB would have the soft dudes playing today crying after the first quarter...
@mrjamfy68629 ай бұрын
@@ynotttt Rodman's the ONLY one who said that while the others think he would dominate today because these players are soft and he would just eat them like a Shoney's Buffett! Far higher basketball IQ than anyone now!
@danielbrown34617 ай бұрын
Way better than Karl Malone.
@TwelveNurFace6 ай бұрын
@@ynotttt help is coming..
@masterchinese2810 ай бұрын
All of the stories were amazing, but the McCale one was hilarious! "Told you so!" .... goes and gets a beer.
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
"He does it all the time" 😂😂😂
@spooge335 ай бұрын
If that clip was longer, you would see him point at the bench after he hit the shot.
@edgawrysjr10 ай бұрын
Beautifully done. I was an avid Celtics fan my whole life and Larry Bird was the best all around basketball player I ever saw.
@brendawalters372810 ай бұрын
Bird playing against rodman in regular season averaged 24.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 6.9 assists. in playoffs Bird averaged 20.9 points, 9.8 rebounds and 6.2 assists. rodman's stats against Bird regular season 10.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists, post season 6.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 0.7 assists guess that says it all. No wonder Rodman's jealous
@maxpruger83710 ай бұрын
They should've extended that clip. Rodman said that his rookie year, he'd be all over guarding Bird and Bird would be yelling at his teammates, "Pass me the ball before they put someone on me, I'm wide open".
@marklittle88059 ай бұрын
Rodman was one of the best defenders in the league with the Bulls, but he was schooled by Larry in his Pistons years. I suspect trying to guard Larry made him better in time but what an awful way to learn with Bird just lighting your ass up with shot after shot
@maxpruger8379 ай бұрын
@@marklittle8805 not just lighting him up but doing it while pretending Rodman wasn't even there... that's 🥶
@RonaldSkancke5 ай бұрын
Rodman did everything to draw attention to himself but he wasn't close to being as good as the birdman.
@richardpare353810 ай бұрын
As others have said, Larry's best muscle was the one between his ears. Jordan was flashy and made you look slow, but Larry made you look stupid.
@codyeble071310 ай бұрын
The brain is an organ, not a muscle..
@libertypastor130710 ай бұрын
@@codyeble0713Tell that to Kareem's face. Lol.
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
@@libertypastor1307 Exactly! 😂😂😂
@Sunny-jz3dy10 ай бұрын
@@codyeble0713 🤦
@bookman740910 ай бұрын
@@codyeble0713The word was metaphoric, not literal. You do understand that metaphors and other figures of speech are not intended to be taken literally, don't you? If I were to call you as dumb as a box of rocks, would you think I said you were dead, and had zero brain activity?
@mattyholcombe92589 ай бұрын
If Bird's not on your Mt. Rushmore you don't know basketball
@kdk8532614 ай бұрын
@@mattyholcombe9258 Correct!!!!!
@IMSHARP7773 ай бұрын
@mattyholcombe9258 great statement 👏 bravo my friend-!! I grew up 2 miles from the garden-!! I was in my teens when Larry was in his prime,great time to be growing up watching him
@IMSHARP7773 ай бұрын
Top 5 player alltime
@TheArtien2 ай бұрын
Top 3/5 all. Time hands down. Wayy better than lechump.
@michaelroberts64505 ай бұрын
I was a Pistons fan, and Larry Bird was clutch like no other. Those Celtic teams were Nails tough and smart and talented. Danny Ainge, Robert Parrish, Kevin McHale , Dennis Johnson and of course Larry Bird. People remember greatness even when they were opposing fans. If only the young ones today could have seen him play what a privilege to be alive at that time.
@volvo13544 ай бұрын
@@michaelroberts6450 Piston - Celtic games were like the NFC North in those days
@lital.52222 ай бұрын
Funny that you list them out - I do the same. That was the team to watch for pure complete entertainment and every guy had their spot
@patriciadavis13939 ай бұрын
Oh my God I still think the funniest story about Larry Bird is when he says that they are being disrespectful by putting a white guy on him😅😅😅😅
@christiancarrazana95344 ай бұрын
@@patriciadavis1393 💯
@patriciadavis13934 ай бұрын
@@christiancarrazana9534 I'm not even a basketball fan I love boxing and MMA especially and I probably have seen every clip about Larry Bird and honestly and the relationship between him and Magic was a beautiful thing
@tobingallawa33224 ай бұрын
That happened more than once, couple at least. Isaiah and Barkley both tell that story
@royskuderin238610 ай бұрын
He wasn't referred to as "Larry Legend" for nothing.
@robotube736110 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was incredible person. He was successful af also as a coach. He brought the Indiana Pacers to the NBA finals with aged Reggie Miller against the Shaq and Kobe Lakers. They lost but what was incredible is he was the first coach who used the "Hack a shaq " tactic. He didnt let the Lakers take those wins easy. He tortured Shaq on the free throw line. He won Coach of the Year that year easily and too bad he coached only 2 seasons. Real Shame- I think he would have been one of the most decorated coaches out there if he was given a better team. Larry is one of those human beings that understood basketball like very few human beings ever did.
@TomBombadil7310 ай бұрын
Correct. Then he went on to win General Manager of the year after coaching.
@flintfleming39358 ай бұрын
Sh*** , Bird could have been a phenomenal 6Th man if he chose to be. AND GOT A FEW MORE RINGS.!!
@Jominycrocket07 ай бұрын
@@flintfleming3935 Bird only wanted to play for the Celtics. He couldn’t go to another team and play.
@janeirobaker83335 ай бұрын
Hack a Shaq was used by Don Nelson way before Bird used it... It was originally created for Rodman
@huandru10 ай бұрын
I always enjoy Bird stories because of his swagger. My personality is nothing like that so he seems like an alien to me... and it would be crazy but he backed it up.
@joemarshall422610 ай бұрын
It's his Indian blood (from both parents)
@jimtruscott567010 ай бұрын
Everything that Bird did in basketball proved that he was an outstanding athlete. He had more skills than 90% of all other players.
@robertpetzold86148 ай бұрын
Bird is arguably the best player to play the game. He did everything. Could rebound, shoot the three ball, amazing passer, could hit the fade away and mid range shot and was clutch when the big moment came. Amazing player.
@swallman10 ай бұрын
Larry's skill was his most overlooked attribute.
@mikemoore58607 ай бұрын
The Goat. The best All Around player of all time. No one in my 53 years watching the NBA played harder than Larry Bird.
@mikesg724 ай бұрын
@@mikemoore5860 agreed! He literally worked!
@mikesg724 ай бұрын
@@mikemoore5860 and in my 52 years I have never enjoyed watching another player as much as Bird. He wasn't overly fancy and he didn't care about how it looked. Work to get points....that's it.
@Joe_J-MT_Boy4 ай бұрын
@@mikesg72 - Yes, but his motto was: As you drive down Life's busy highway, always try to show a little class. What I loved about Bird was the way he did it. He couldn't care less if it was shooting, embarrassing you on Defense, getting a key steal with less than a minute to play, or making a pass for an easy layup that no one in the building expected... except the guy who caught it.
@mikesg723 ай бұрын
@Joe_J-MT_Boy I couldn't agree more. He doesn't get as much credit because he was not as flashy, and it didn't matter to him what people thought of him. He could PROVE it and didn't have to talk the talk publicly in a grandiose fashion while beating his chest. Just an all around classy and humble guy. My favorite story about Bird was when he came into the NBA and his first conversation was "I will not carry your bags and I will not do your laundry" and he never did.
@felecianelson38132 ай бұрын
Catlin Clark reminds me of Larry.
@SequentialCircuitProphet510 ай бұрын
Larry Legend..A brain (maybe 2), left hand, rage and passion.... My GOAT NBA for ever ❤🥳
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
Heart of a lion!
@mikemoore58607 ай бұрын
My GOAT also.
@majorkade10 ай бұрын
The "three pointer...from right over here" story is my favorite 😮
@richardgithens196010 ай бұрын
He's one of the few players that I wish I could watch play forever. The stories never get old.
@danielbrown34617 ай бұрын
People are also saying that about Luka....And hes White. So is Jokic.
@David-pc9rg10 ай бұрын
Bird was a monster a straight killer on the court only opposing player i ever feared as a kid watching hilm kill me rockets in the 80 and 86 NBA finals 😔😖🙄
@kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji9 ай бұрын
Love the directness and honesty of all those you interviewed! Larry did play using his brain!❤
@ray665910 ай бұрын
Was at the 1979 NCAA final four, sat center court, 2nd row... watching Bird and Magic.
@countrygirl740210 ай бұрын
Where is this "He wasn't that athletic or fast" coming from? Has anyone seen him play?? They say he was always there, you couldn't make a mistake... that means he was just as athletic and fast as everyone else. And my God, just look at his career!! The man is a legend. He helped save the NBA. He could shoot that ball, and he was a team player. He knew how to be a team player, but he also knew he was a star. He was arrogant. Sure. But he could back it all up. When he's standing telling you what he's gonna do and then proceeds to do it while you just try to keep up... Don't say that's not an athlete. He ran full force every game. Never stopped. He was a power house. He was, in my opinion, the best player that's ever lived. Followed very closely by Jordan and then Magic Johnson. The rest of the list would take serious pondering.
@innosanto9 ай бұрын
He wasnt faster but he knew where to go and played economically
@thebops41809 ай бұрын
Imagine if he played his career healthy
@robdawson58359 ай бұрын
He's not athletic and that's okay 👌
@billcoupe44685 ай бұрын
Larry Bird had an incredible court awareness... he knew where everybody was, on both teams, all the time. That awareness allowed him to make some amazing passes, not to mention shots. I loved watching him play!!
@StevePolewacyk10 ай бұрын
Saw Celtics against the Knicks at Madison Square in the early 80's. There was a breakaway. Bird dribbling up the middle and another Celtics guy trailing up the left side. One Knicks defender backing up in the middle, focusing on Bird. Larry got the Knicks guy to commit to him and just then, Bird threw a perfect, behind the back bounce pass to the guy on the left for an easy layup. Knicks guy was flabbergasted. Doesn't sound like much as I write this, but it was kinda a bang bang play and Birds pass was unbelievable. One bounce, crosscourt - hit the guy in stride. Wow.
@RonaldSkancke5 ай бұрын
I agree 100% . His passing was phenomenal.
@TomBombadil7310 ай бұрын
I grew up in Massachusetts during the late 70’s and 80’s. Larry dominated the best in the NBA night in and night out. He’s the GOAT.
@Im_Still_LightSpeedLayne10 ай бұрын
My cousin ( who was more of a younger brother then a cousin, we were inseparable ) grew up watching ball together. Football, basketball, baseball,… And of all the GREAT teams, it was the Celtics that brought us the most joy. I’ll never forget the game against NiQ Wilkins even they went bucket for bucket for what felt like half an hour. It was magical.
@mcahill13510 ай бұрын
It ain’t trash talking if you can back it up. Bird backed it up EVERY TIME.
@cheriemiller710710 ай бұрын
He's my hero. The best that's ever ever been.
@danielbrown34617 ай бұрын
So was Rocky Marciano.
@MattBooher-ng4qi6 ай бұрын
The David Robinson conment stuck with me the most when he said he had a heart of a lion. Respect. Thats something you can't teach you either have it or don't.
@irishgrl10 ай бұрын
YounGala! Been awhile since you showed up in my feed! Thx for keeping the flame of Larry love alive! ❤
@eugenedempsey283810 ай бұрын
The shot from behind the back board is the best shot in NBA history
@BloodySoup747 ай бұрын
That was an absolute beauty. It helps he's left handed on that play
@mikesg726 ай бұрын
Oh man I agree mostly but there are just too many of Larry's shots that I could say "well maybe this one" . I like the one where they threw the ball in just over half court and Larry caught it in mid air, turned and fired it while never touching the ground for a 3 pointer. Just so many of them are stellar. I have tried that shot behind the backboard and I give up on it. Larry's shots all have such a huge Arch that it is just amazing. Good stuff man. The backboard shot was definitely one of my top 2 or 3 shots Larry made.
@johnmurphy4696 ай бұрын
Except those don’t count
@mikesg726 ай бұрын
@@johnmurphy469 huh?
@tomwilson89985 ай бұрын
It was certainly a great shot, but it goes down as a circus play. But it pales in comparison to "Bird steals the mall, underneath to DJ. One of the great Game winners of all time.
@MikeClaus-wn6zi10 ай бұрын
Birds passing Skills alone were Amazing by any standard and that was only One aspect of his Multi divisional Arsenal.
@joemarshall422610 ай бұрын
He could pass like Magic, shoot like Steph, rebound like Barkeley, and steal like Stockton. And compete ahrder than anyone. that's a tough combination....he also made his teammates know that the harder they worked, the better he would make them look.
@twinwankel10 ай бұрын
@@joemarshall4226 He was a better passer than Magic. Best passer I have ever seen. There are KZbin videos that a small fraction of his passing skills and some will make your Jaws drop. No one else would even attempt them.
@LoydKline-uw4no9 ай бұрын
Pete maravich would've laugh at larry bird passing skill , Pete maravich would've given larry bird passing clinic
@LoydKline-uw4no9 ай бұрын
@twinwankel Pete maravich would've laugh at larry bird passing skill, Pete maravich would've given larry bird passing clinic
@joemarshall42269 ай бұрын
Pete and Larry played on the same team when Larry was young,a nd Pete was the first one to admit that Larry was the far better player. @@LoydKline-uw4no
@majorkade10 ай бұрын
Love Dumars. Great two-way player. If Dumars says you are a savant, well, I suspect you are one.
@mrho4speed10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video. Only thing I want to say is that Dr. J is mistaken about Bird's rookie year. Bird went to a 29 win team and with 1 player change to the roster in ML Carr and a new coach in Bill Fitch, Bird was the main reason Boston won 61 games = a 32 game turnaround and the biggest 1 season turn around in NBA history!!
@mikefuchs-sb8pv10 ай бұрын
exactly, in college he was on basically a division 2 team- that stomped on the NCAA for a perfect record his senior year...guy elevated his team like no other, is one reason he is LARRY LEGEND!
@agulanwo85610 ай бұрын
When Larry Legend didn’t play well in the NCAA championship game, Indiana State lost to Magic’s Spartans (?).
@mrho4speed10 ай бұрын
@@agulanwo856 That MSU team was loaded. Greg Kelser, Jay Vincent and Ron Charles all saw an NBA roster. ISU actually upset Oklahoma, then Arkansas and then Depaul before losing the final game of the tournament.
@agulanwo85610 ай бұрын
@@mrho4speed So Bird's undefeated Indiana State team was not projected favorites in the tournament?
@mrho4speed10 ай бұрын
@@agulanwo856 No. Brian Gumble is on tape saying what many people thought = "we thought once the NCAA tournament began they would be gone but this team kept on winning". The ISU team had the #1 ranking only because it was the only team with an undefeated record and the polls felt an obligation to give the #1 rank because of that reason. The Missouri Valley Conference at that time was not viewed as a top notch conference like the Big Ten or The Big East ( and understandably so). All you had to do was look at the school size and where the high school stars went to play. The only team ISU was picked to beat was Virginia Tech. All the other teams after that game were expected to beat ISU.
@Buasop9 ай бұрын
Larry is my number 1 pick to build an all-world team around. James Worthy said of Bird: "I would rather play against Jordan because when you played Bird, you had to play like a chess player." Worthy and Jordan played together in North Carolina, so he would know best.
@johnhenderson195010 ай бұрын
I have always loved Larry's play, and he will always be my favorite player.
@msmith512110 ай бұрын
If I were an NBA GM and there was a draft today...Larry would would be be my #1 pick without a doubt.
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
Mine too. Every. Single. Time.
@notintohandles10 ай бұрын
It's obvious that his teammates practiced being ready for his feeds. And that, in and of itself is quite remarkable.
@fredpapa49288 ай бұрын
“I want to compete against that everyday” - Respect. Iron sharpens iron.
@peterthayer18198 ай бұрын
I grew up south of Boston in marshfield where the Celtics had their preseason camp back in the 70's into the 80's, they'd scrimmage at the highschool gym in the evenings, you could go in and watch the scrimmages for free. It was awesome, you could tell that bird in his rookie year was already well ahead of everybody else on the court.
@alplass85579 ай бұрын
Man this segment of the greatest in Bball is one heck of a way to honor a legend in the game Larry Bird. What an honor! Thanks for the memories!!!!
@alexatanasie330210 ай бұрын
Larry Legend is a brother like a 100%. Hey YG once again nailed it!
@africatalentedtv424210 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@johnjacobjingle717710 ай бұрын
Dont insult Larry
@fearnsa10 ай бұрын
Love your narration and presentation, YounGala. Roll 'em!
@mayormerq08-2310 ай бұрын
I truly think Dominque should have been in your Top 5! So many great battles with the Hawks back in the day! Larry realized early on that 'Nique was going to be a big part of the Eastern Conference! But, Larry was def The Legend!
@malcolmt788310 ай бұрын
I've never seen anyone dunk like that. It's like he was mad at the goal.
@jgfunk7 ай бұрын
I'm a Celtics fan through and through, but loved watching Dominique Wilkins.. He was so ridiculously good.
@mikesg726 ай бұрын
I believe if it hadn't been for that one series Hawks vs Celtics ....if Dominique and the Hawks had pulled off that series, Dominique would have gotten a lot more prowess and fame than what he does now. I Truly believe Dominique deserves a lot more than he got but hey...there were a lot of greats to compete against. Nique had a flashy style like Jordan and Dominique was a very VERY humble guy. Very respectable. You don't hear him curse a lot. Great, great guy.
@mikesg726 ай бұрын
@@jgfunkDominique is one of my top 5. My dream team would include Dominique and Bird, for SURE. If Nique had been on the Celtics, that would have been impressive. I am from Georgia and I have always said, Dominique could have been on ANY other team and he would have been much better off.
@davidgray116510 ай бұрын
I saw him play (we’re about the same age! He was basketball ball wizard! He and Magic saved the NBA. The league was in serious danger of going bankrupt before those two came along. I also have to add David Stearn as well. The best pro sport (any sport) commissioner of all time.
@tolerance20245 ай бұрын
Stern, great one too!!
@macsaints1010 ай бұрын
GOAT from many great ballers!
@peterellison754210 ай бұрын
Shot from behind the backboard. Haven't seen before or since.A magician.
@chopperenduro659010 ай бұрын
I recently watched a documentry on the Iceman George Gervin & he made one in one of the clips , but l thought Bird was the only one to do that also .
@GM-fx2jo8 ай бұрын
I was a Magic fan, lakers fan and hated the Celtics....but all these years later I watch the videos on Bird....he was incredible. And the Celtics was an incredible team in the 80's.
@butchjones169010 ай бұрын
This was awesome.. thank you
@ScorpionP2C10 ай бұрын
Really feel the respect here, great edits too!
@craigroeser1819 ай бұрын
The 80s was an amazing time in the NBA with so many great players of that era. Bird and Magic was an ongoing battle that was enjoyed and never will be forgotten by fans of the game. That man from Indians State was always amazing, thank you Larry Legend!
@majorkade10 ай бұрын
Respect to David Robinson
@agulanwo85610 ай бұрын
The Admiral all the way. He was my favorite Center back then. Ewing was next. Even though eventually The Dream would get the best of both them, them two are still my favorites centers growing up.
@davekouns30398 ай бұрын
Saw him drop 50 at rupp once
@kevins90sc4 ай бұрын
I never get tired of hearing Larry B. stories.
@johnkimberlin11839 ай бұрын
One of the things i am so happy about growing up when i did was having larry bird as an inspiration and hero loved the Celtics back then and I'm from NY so that's saying something
@ososkid7 ай бұрын
Hey man thanks for this video! I grew up a Celtics fan watching Bird from grade school. Listening to legends respect Bird made my evening!
@michaelmaas55447 ай бұрын
Growing up in Detroit I couldn’t help but hate Larry, but no denying his unmatched talents
@richardvaughn56913 ай бұрын
Bird: "Here. Hold my beer and watch THIS!"
@bonitadiablo8 ай бұрын
Grew up watching him play and he was and still is one of my favorite players! You couldn’t keep track of him, he was moving down the court and all over the place, making shots that blew your mind!
@doloj649010 ай бұрын
Bet they don’t talk about LeBron like this someday.
@deihorus792710 ай бұрын
A player with so many holes! FT%, 3pt%, turnovers%, clutch%, world famous for whining and flopping and all that in the most rigged soft NBA era ever! Is ridiculous when younglings that obviously never watched 80's and 90's NBA put Leflop as a Top 10! Just pure basketball ignorance!
@chrisoakley583010 ай бұрын
Larry cared about the game of basketball, James only cares about himself. That's the difference.
@marklittle88059 ай бұрын
Larry would embarass James. He would get in his head and rattle all the pots and pans. LeBron doesn't have the thick skin to take that kind of heat
@brandondrew49149 ай бұрын
Bird would eat him alive. Barrea vs Bird would be better to watch. No cap.
@omni-man46249 ай бұрын
Bird wasn't soft!
@PaulA-vc6sn7 ай бұрын
Love it ! The GOAT OF ALL TIME ! How I miss watching him and his boys. He had an amazing way to get into the heads of his competitors, that was a part of his game, brilliant. We will never know how many points were missed or never made by his competitors,because he was in their minds. It unquestionably effected their game, brilliant
@diggingmystyle10 ай бұрын
As a Lakers fan during the 80s, Larry was the only player I hated to see against the Lakers.
@ABBABEER7 ай бұрын
Never get tired of reliving those Larry Legend moments. Legend!!!
@donhansen117510 ай бұрын
Loved it! What a great bunch of people! Happy Days! Don Hansen
@dwartfarquart959010 ай бұрын
Larry Bird couldn't run or jump very high. That was God's way of keeping things fair. I cannot remember the exact quote but I heard Charles Barkley say something very close to that. I looked for the video but there are just too many Bird and Barkley videos.
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
I know what you are talking about because I saw it too. It was one of the longer Barkley interviews, not a short clip. Saw it about 2 yrs ago...
@bobbys432710 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's why when he did stuff it, his head was above the rim.
@Manual11310 ай бұрын
Goat.
@samguapo45739 ай бұрын
You're being disrespectful to me. Classic line 🤣
@matthewt821410 ай бұрын
I think it was maybe Gilbert Arenas who said that Larry would not even make the NBA today. He also says MJ is the GOAT (agreed). Does he know Larry competed against Mike throughout the 80s??? 😂 Also of course Magic, Kareem, Barkley, Moses, Dr. J, Dominique etc. You know, scrubs like them
@dannyc616610 ай бұрын
Larry Bird was the most amazing overall basketball I know of. Triple double & even close to quadruple double!!!!! Every night thru the 80’s. He could easily play in today’s NBA. He’d would have worked em like he always did. Look who the players Larry took to school. No big athletic guy with good intelligence could stop Larry Bird. Larry is a genius & in a game like Basketball, a genius will always be 2 or 3 steps ahead of everyone else. 👍
@wobbafett246410 ай бұрын
'89-'90 larry was coming off a season long injury so far from his peak from '83-'88, admiral got his memories mixed up
@danielc.887510 ай бұрын
I like what larry said when they told Magic he couldnt play anymore because he tested positive for HIV. Larry said the danger to others is very small. They dont want Magic playing because hes such a great player and they dont want to deal with him anymore. Magic was always one of Larrys best friends to this day even though they were rivals.
@shilohpuppy56496 ай бұрын
The only man in history to break his orbital bone on his FACE and after a brief trip to the locker room, come back out and WILLED his to to a win in the playoffs against the Pacers. Smart, tough. smooth and an absolute KILLER!!!
@geraldb885610 ай бұрын
Dominique he wasn't getting his head ready to play, he was getting your head ready to play!
@bonnieplasha468410 ай бұрын
😂😂😂👍
@danielbrown34617 ай бұрын
Dominique was ok....But Luka is a better scorer and passer. Throw in Rebounds also.
@mmontgomery706910 ай бұрын
Ya know.....say what you will, but Bird was the only player that opposing teams hated to play against. You either had the worst game of your life or the best game of your life against him and the Celtics, especially playing in the Garden. Even Magic Johnson admitted that Bird was the only player he feared. You couldn't slack on him because he made you look like a fool. Larry Bird played as hard as anyone and had a higher mental game than anybody, with the except of Magic Johnson. Those two brought out the best in each other. Hate me for what it's worth, but there is no Top 5 without both Bird/Magic sharing the #1 spot. Enough said!!
@DREAMCATCHER333167 ай бұрын
David Robinson was The Admiral.. nice guy
@garyglover67676 ай бұрын
It does not matter what anyone says negative about bird...if you saw him play, you damn well knew you were watching one the very best!
@davidpeters385710 ай бұрын
Love listening to GP talking about Larry
@kyul93577 ай бұрын
The restricted area was instituted after Jordan retired. Then the defensive 3-second a few years after. Took away hand check. Then got rid off traveling. Birds era was the toughest and the most physical and for him and magic to do what they accomplished is crazy.
@Rock-Bottem19828 ай бұрын
All of the 80s and 90s WAS the Golden Age of Basketball, period.
@SuperDean19576 ай бұрын
Absolutely. It was a better game and the fans weren't subject to wokeness.
@trappedkitty53353 ай бұрын
Wonderful compilation! Mad respect for someone who can lead a team to victory not just by teamwork, but by doing what they say they will do. Leading by example is what sports is all about. Watching Shoresy (and Letterkenny, naturally), I can't help but think that Bird was the inspiration for the character's trash-talking, first to arrive, last to leave personality.
@ijonny2525110 ай бұрын
somone needs to correct Dr J talking about Bird's 1st season-he took his team from 29 wins before he got there to 61in his 1st year( the biggest single season turnaround ever and that was without McHale, D J, Ainge, Walton, and Parrish!)and a championship his 2nd season!