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How Larry Bird welcomed Bill Walton to the Boston Celtics: "You wanna stay on this team, you throw the ball to me"
Guiding an NBA team often means helping new players adjust as quickly as possible. One of many occasions Larry Bird faced ...
BasketballNetwork.net on MSN
"Larry hated the Pistons so much that he'd do anything to take a jab" - When Larry Bird praised Michael Jordan and the Bulls to taunt Pistons
Larry Bird and the Boston Celtics visited Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls looking to prove that they were still the best ...
Celtics Wire on MSN
Why Larry Bird dropping 60 was not his favorite Boston Celtics game
If you ask him about the otherworldly scoring performance he put on vs. the Atlanta Hawks, it was not even his favorite game.
Today in Boston Celtics history, the team debuted their sensational new rookie drafted the summer before from Indiana State, ...
Sporting News on MSN
Celtics' Sam Hauser outdoes Larry Bird in this historic NBA stat
Wallace is on the current Oklahoma City Thunder. Magic needs no introduction. The current head coach Carlisle was once a ...
The 1980s were full of all-time greats such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Moses Malone, and even Michael Jordan for half a decade.
Larry Bird and Magic Johnson helped define basketball in the 1980s, their rivalry driving the NBA into the mainstream. Although many saw them as evenly matched, Bird believes Johnson came out ahead.
Channing Frye took the time to explain why Cooper Flagg doesn't profile like Larry Bird yet this early in his career.
"Find five guys that will rebound": Joe Mazzulla sends no-nonsense message to Boston Celtics players
Joe Mazzulla talked to the media after the Boston Celtics overwhelmed the Cleveland Cavaliers 138-107 on Sunday.
Roaming the same grass as Ted Williams, he played for Boston for his entire 12-year major league career and came in second in ...
Basketball Network on MSN
John Salley can't believe he was happy to guard Larry Bird at first: "I don't do drugs, but boy, I must have been on something"
Salley would admit over the years that guarding Bird was one thing. Stopping one of the best basketball players of all time ...
Larry Bird knew he was great. It’s why he asked who was coming in second place in the 1987 Three-Point Contest, told bitter ...
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