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LARRY  BIRD

 
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Once every generation or so, a player comes along who can truly be called a superstar. Larry Bird was such a player. For 13 seasons with the Boston Celtics, from 1979-80 through 1991-92, Bird personified hustle, consistency and excellence in all areas of play - as a scorer, a passer, a rebounder, a defender, a team player, and, perhaps above all, as a clutch performer. Bird was a 12-time All-Star and won three straight regular-season MVP awards (1984-86).

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  Larry Bird was so self-confident that he was known to waltz up to the opponents' bench before tipoff and predict a 40-point performance for himself. He was such a deadly shooter that he sometimes practiced three-pointers with his eyes closed. Among Bird's contemporaries, perhaps only Earvin "Magic" Johnson was considered a better passer. Few played tougher than Bird, who would leap into crowds and over press tables for loose balls.

Larry Bird was the embodiment of "Celtics Pride." He was a classy, confident, hardworking player who thrived on pressure and inspired teammates to excel. Like Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, John Havlicek and Dave Cowens, the low-key Bird force the spotlight upon himself, but rather one who brought out the best in the players around him. But even those legendary players didn't fill Boston Garden, wowing fans and dominating games as Bird did.

Larry Bird helped rebuild a Celtics franchise that had been suffering from substandard play and poor attendance in the late 1970s. With Bird as the focal point of a well-rounded squad, the Celtics won three NBA titles and 10 Atlantic Division crowns. In addition to his three championship rings, Bird piled up an awesome collection of personal achievements. He became only the third player (and the first non-center) to win three consecutive NBA Most Valuable Player Awards. He was a 12-time All-Star, a two-time NBA Finals MVP and a nine-time member of the All-NBA First Team. He led the league in free-throw percentage four times.

An obsessive perfectionist, Larry Bird was idolized by Celtic fans and basketball purists of all allegiances. His last-second heroics, ranging from seemingly impossible reverse layups to miraculous 35-foot bombs over multiple defenders, never ceased to amaze those who followed his career. "Larry Bird has helped define the way a generation of basketball fans has come to view and appreciate the NBA," said Commissioner David J. Stern when Bird retired due to a painful back condition in 1992, after capturing a gold medal with the original Dream Team at the Olympics in Barcelona.

Bird's legend was born in the tiny town of French Lick, snuggled in Indiana's corn country, where his family led a spartan life. French Lick had a population of 2,059, most of whom came out to watch Springs Valley High School's home games in a state that takes its schoolboy basketball very seriously. Attendance often reached 1,600--and they were all there to watch the blond-haired shooting whiz with a funny smile named Larry Joe Bird.

On May 12, 1997, Bird was named head coach of the Indiana Pacers. Even though he had never coached a game in his life, the Pacers had no qualms about turning over the reins to Bird.

"This guy is the epitome of everything I've tried to do here," Pacers President Donnie Walsh said of Bird. "When I started here, I wanted to see the high school, college and professional basketball worlds come together, and Bird symbolizes that. I also really believe he can be a heck of a coach.
"He pulls people together. When he talks, you come into his world. That's what a coach has to do."

Bird didn't disappoint. In three seasons on the sideline, he coached the Pacers to a record of 147-67 (.687) and was named Coach of the Year in 1997-98. Indiana made three trips to the Eastern Confernce Finals and reached the NBA Finals in the 1999-2000 season, losing to the Los Angeles Lakers in six games. Then, despite his success, Bird stepped down, saying: "Three years is enough. I'm not cut out to be a coach. It's time to move on."

Larry Joe Bird and his wife Dinah have two children: Connor and Mariah. He has four brothers and one sister; his mother's name is Georgia. Bird is an avid outdoorsman and has a passion for country music, auto racing, golf and the St. Louis Cardinals. He also owns "Larry Bird's Boston Connection," a hotel/restaurant in Terre Haute that also serves as a museum for many of his trophies and awards. A street in Terre Haute was named in his honor on Aug. 4, 1984.

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