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Basketball Network on MSN"I hurt so bad I can hardly move" - When Larry Bird dropped a career-high 60 points while sore from neck to anklesBesides his love for basketball, Larry Bird also had a deep passion for running. This enthusiasm was evident as he ...
Celtics legend Larry Bird played a lot of great games against the Hawks, including his record-setting 60-point performance in ...
Larry Bird’s journey from a small-town kid in French Lick, Indiana, to an NBA icon is nothing short of amazing. Before dazzling fans on the court, he worked regular jobs—like collecting garbage—to ...
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Basketball Network on MSNLarry Bird admitted Dream Team's 1992 gold medal was too easy: "When you've been winning by 50 every night, it sort of takes something away"Larry Bird, while thrilled with his Olympic gold, admits the Dream Team’s overwhelming dominance in the 1992 Olympics took ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNHere's why Celtics legend Larry Bird still regrets his one scuffle outside a Boston bar!Celtics legend Larry Bird still regrets his involvement in a bar fight during the 1985 Eastern Conference Finals. The ...
In this edition of "Defining Moments", we look back at Larry Bird's franchise-record 60-point game against the Hawks in 1985.Defining Moments: Larry Bird sets franchise record with 60 points originall ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"Just show up, pick up the check, and go home, that's my motto now" - Larry Bird delivered an iconic one-liner after securing his second 3-Point crown in 1987Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I have no idea if I'll play again" - When Larry Bird gave a shocking statement about his playing futureLarry Bird admitted his uncertain NBA future, as back issues began to overshadow his legendary career, signaling the beginning of the end.
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Amazon S3 on MSNHere’s why Larry Bird thinks he wouldn’t go one-and-done even todayLarry Bird believes he wouldn't go one-and-done even in today's basketball landscape because he values the experience and development gained from playing multiple years in college.
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