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  • @MrVideo123
    @MrVideo123  Před 2 lety +795

    Sorry for the muted parts guys the music kept getting the vid blocked so I had to improvise !!!! But on a good note thank you guys for your support it really means the world!!!!!

    • @ChrisMorganComedy
      @ChrisMorganComedy Před 2 lety +6

      I love all your videos keep them coming check out bad boys highlights

    • @philstone2627
      @philstone2627 Před 2 lety +6

      Larry played when NBA actually played defense,not like today's " game"

    • @danielwalker1538
      @danielwalker1538 Před 2 lety

      Woot! My son was born on 8/24. My Kobe baby. Ive been a Lakers fan since the 80s. I was beyond excited when I heard rumors of L.A. trading Vlade for Kobe. Kobe is the greatest in my opinion ;)

    • @raulozuna3545
      @raulozuna3545 Před 2 lety +6

      Larry better then Kobe too. The true GOAT!

    • @danielwalker1538
      @danielwalker1538 Před 2 lety +2

      You gotta watch Magic's highlights

  • @JohnDoe-en5jd
    @JohnDoe-en5jd Před 2 lety +369

    Pat Riley once said "if I had to choose a player to take a shot to save a game I'd choose Michael Jordan;If I had to choose a player to take a shot to save my life...I'd choose Larry Bird". Bird was a sick dude.

    • @sandman3159
      @sandman3159 Před 2 lety +23

      That is the most profound thing I have ever seen. Well stated.

    • @brianpeters867
      @brianpeters867 Před 2 lety +16

      Well said. Larry Bird was clutch

    • @flyaway7636
      @flyaway7636 Před 2 lety +23

      @@brianpeters867 when you see Young bloods talking about how much better the game was back in the day, makes you appreciate that you were there to see it all. Back when it was a game.

    • @brianpeters867
      @brianpeters867 Před 2 lety +8

      @@flyaway7636 Yes sir. I 100% agree with you! Same thing has happened to baseball.

    • @Grande79
      @Grande79 Před 2 lety +7

      @@brianpeters867 football too. The QB’s used to get crushed and Wide receiver would get mugged along their routes.

  • @teeohdubz4760
    @teeohdubz4760 Před 2 lety +57

    “Basketball looked so much funner back in the day.”
    It was.

    • @scabthecat
      @scabthecat Před 2 lety +1

      Too much kneeling not enough balling.

  • @Mr.Potato420
    @Mr.Potato420 Před 2 lety +159

    “When I hit the floor, I thought I broke my jaw, because I couldn't move my mouth,” Bird said. ... Bird finished with 32 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. His performance after suffering a severe injury was so stunning that Pacers players flooded the Celtics locker room after the game to congratulate him

    • @fridaylong2812
      @fridaylong2812 Před rokem +40

      He broke his 'sub-orbital' (cheek) bone, had a concussion, and when he went back out...he was still seeing double. Name me one othe NBA player ever, who would do that?

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Před rokem +18

      @@fridaylong2812 That's right .... still waiting ... crickets ...

    • @dr.andersonsghost4315
      @dr.andersonsghost4315 Před rokem +22

      @@fridaylong2812 You forgot the best part. When they asked him how he aimed the ball when he was seeing double, Bird said he just picked one basket and stuck with it.

    • @scotthill1600
      @scotthill1600 Před rokem +4

      @@fridaylong2812 reminds me of when I’d get double vision for a completely different reason, in high school & middle school ball, I was bad with hydration & would be dehydrated playing sports almost everyday of the week. Would often have headaches & would see double probably once a month a least in practice & games. It’s geeky seeing the ball in the air coming towards you but not knowing which is the real one. To play an NBA game seeing double is ridiculous

    • @scotthill1600
      @scotthill1600 Před rokem

      @@dr.andersonsghost4315 ^

  • @KenD67
    @KenD67 Před 2 lety +62

    Larry was the most "Clutch" player in any team sport in history. WORD.

    • @sugarnads
      @sugarnads Před rokem

      Jesus a ericans got the franchise for hyperbole.
      Donald george bradman was statistically TWICE as good as ANYONE ELSE in his game...

    • @slipknot6789
      @slipknot6789 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@sugarnads😅😅😅

  • @werewolvesofsanger4649
    @werewolvesofsanger4649 Před 2 lety +77

    I'm old enough to remember the Celtics vs. Lakers games from the 80's. Bird is soooooo underrated.

    • @rockyroad7345
      @rockyroad7345 Před 2 lety +1

      How is he underrated? He dominated the NBA. Look at his stats. He was a legend even while he was still playing.

    • @werewolvesofsanger4649
      @werewolvesofsanger4649 Před 2 lety +6

      @@rockyroad7345 he's underrated now. He's never mentioned when the so called experts are rating the GOATS.

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 Před 2 lety +3

      @@werewolvesofsanger4649 I get what youre trying to say. These newer guys are big, fast, strong and very talented but these older guys were just warriors!! I would LOVE to see a prime Bird and Jordan and the other greats of back then be able to time travel and play the prime guys today....I would also like to see this game played by the rules and refs of the 80s , i dont think these new dudes would know what hit them, literally! LOL

    • @werewolvesofsanger4649
      @werewolvesofsanger4649 Před 2 lety +1

      @@warrenmichael918 it was a different game back then for sure. They played a lot harder on defense. I think they would really improve today's game if they got rid of the 3 point line. That's all you see these days is 3 point shooting. Gets kind of boring to me. Make them crash the boards more and take the game to the paint.

    • @theodoreritola9758
      @theodoreritola9758 Před 2 lety

      How do you spell basket ball , Its SPELED LARRY BIRD

  • @philstone2627
    @philstone2627 Před 2 lety +153

    Basketball in the 80s was special son,they had heart,were tough and respecred the game and the fans.the Celtics Lakers finals were so much fun to watch ,

    • @lawrencejoy2256
      @lawrencejoy2256 Před 2 lety +3

      More a team sport unlike today where it's either isolation or a pick and roll over and over.

    • @Bozers24
      @Bozers24 Před 2 lety +3

      If there were any teams with a lot of stars, it wasn't because of free agency like today. These players played together for years and formed a bond.

    • @j.akelly9775
      @j.akelly9775 Před 2 lety +2

      And the Pistons and the Bulls. So much good ball in and just after that era

    • @lawrencejoy2256
      @lawrencejoy2256 Před 2 lety

      @@j.akelly9775as a Pistons fan I can agree. I hate watching now a day where they step over half-court and shoot a 3. Or down 2 with 90 seconds and throw up 3s and keep missing.

    • @bobswanson8464
      @bobswanson8464 Před 2 lety +2

      The Lakers or Celtic appeared every NBA Championship Game in the 80s...3 times against each other.
      The Best ever, so much Tension and Fun.

  • @adamcampbellart
    @adamcampbellart Před 2 lety +52

    The fact that his passing skills were just as impressive as his shooting skills shows his mastery over his own ego. He made the team great. He really gave himself to the game.

  • @BanduTheGreat
    @BanduTheGreat Před 2 lety +135

    I got to see the tail end of Bird's career and he was still amazing. There's reason why a lot us older basketball fans have a really hard time watching the game now.

    • @missydehart6920
      @missydehart6920 Před 2 lety +2

      Same here🙋🏼‍♀️

    • @Blakek.
      @Blakek. Před 2 lety +6

      Got to see Magic, Bird, and Jordan live vs the Pacers (only team within 4hrs of me). The physicality of the game back then was unimaginable to "modern era" bb fans.

    • @fatova7190
      @fatova7190 Před 2 lety +6

      We had eight season tickets obstructed view in the old unair- conditioned Garden. I got to see Hondo's last game when I was 10 but shortly after that we stopped going cuz the game just sucked in the plays were terrible.... And then Larry Bird....

    • @fatova7190
      @fatova7190 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Blakek. it was amazing. That's back in the day when they were two teams on the court. Like that old joke you know I went to a Celtics game & a hockey game broke out

    • @Blakek.
      @Blakek. Před 2 lety +1

      @@fatova7190 I can only imagine!

  • @jamesoblivion
    @jamesoblivion Před 2 lety +262

    Bird winning the three-point competitions without taking his warmup jacket off was straight gangsta.

    • @Sense71
      @Sense71 Před 2 lety +2

      yeah and brent barry did it later in a 3pt contest

    • @jpecci4832
      @jpecci4832 Před 2 lety +5

      3 in a row. He would have been unstoppable and healthier in today's game.

    • @mateoescobar4234
      @mateoescobar4234 Před 2 lety +5

      Splash Father!

    • @DanBauer
      @DanBauer Před měsícem

      In the interview post-win they presented him with a big novelty check and he legit goes, “That check’s had my name on it for a week.” Dude was ice cold.

  • @lancevaughn432
    @lancevaughn432 Před 2 lety +149

    I’m 63 I grew up in LA. Watching the Lakers Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West. Kareem, Magic, Worthy. Hated the Celtics. And watching Larry and shaking your head making us sick, saying no he beat us again. When magic hit the baby skyhook. People forget Larry bird had the last shot to win the game, it was straight just a little long and Lakers won. If Larry had a last second shot to win the game nine out of 10 times he made it. I love to watch him he was so great and I hated him at the same time.

    • @JunoReactor77
      @JunoReactor77 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah there's another Bird video on here where they talk about that missed shot. The video pauses while the ball is in the air. Everyone thought it was going in. Bird thought it was going in, Magic thought it was going in. That's how clutch Bird was. That one missed shot like that stands out in a career full of clutch shots.

    • @Mr1sammyd21
      @Mr1sammyd21 Před 2 lety +3

      Love your story and Big Game James Worthy is so underrated

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 Před 2 lety +3

      As an Alabama Crimson Tide fan, that's how I felt watching Bo Jackson. It's hell watching an all-time great scorch the earth while wearing your rival's uniform.

    • @hah3456
      @hah3456 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joeday4293 Roll Tide

    • @michaelrowell7798
      @michaelrowell7798 Před 2 lety

      That's respect my friend..

  • @davidelswick6660
    @davidelswick6660 Před 2 lety +48

    Watch Magic, Larry, Dr. J, and Kareem in their prime. It's a treat. The 80s, in my opinion, was the most competitive period in NBA history. So many great players and teams.
    If possible, I'd put the 80s Lakers or Celtics up against any team today.

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC Před 2 lety +2

      Don't forget Wilt Chamberlain, he was so damn good the league made 5 rule changes. On a free throw you can't just jump from the free throw line and slam dunk it.

    • @joeywilliams9700
      @joeywilliams9700 Před 2 lety +4

      I’m so old that I remember this ABA rookie called Dr. J coming to the Kentucky Colonel’s Freedom Hall and beating them with a last second shot that was closer to the half-court than it was to the key. He had this bigass afro And dude could fly ! Before Nike told the refs to let Jordan do whatever he wanted. Watch Pete Maravich video. He was Bird before Bird was Bird. And, yes, NBA today is so boring.

    • @davidelswick6660
      @davidelswick6660 Před 2 lety

      @@joeywilliams9700 Nice! I grew up off of Phillips Lane (Adair Street) next to the KY State Fairgrounds. My brothers went to Colonel games all the time. I was 7 when the team was sold/liquidated.
      I've seen games with the younger, big fro Dr. J on CZcams and he was amazing. Was always one of my favorite players. His early career stats were insane - averaged double-doubles for years.

    • @neilgibson6056
      @neilgibson6056 Před 2 lety

      Da Bears

  • @daveygivens735
    @daveygivens735 Před 2 lety +8

    Think of how sharp Bird's teammates had to be; anticipating a pass at any second.

  • @docbearmb
    @docbearmb Před 2 lety +54

    Bird and Magic were intense rivals going back to the NCAA tournament. When it was found out that Magic was HIV positive, a lot of players didn’t want to be on the court with him. Larry wasn’t one of them. His stance changed a lot of minds.

    • @tinagilbert8902
      @tinagilbert8902 Před 2 lety +16

      I remember that!! When Magic announced his HIV status, Larry was the first to stand up and stick by him!! Both of them are simply great human beings!! :)

  • @bigmeaney555
    @bigmeaney555 Před 2 lety +184

    White or black, he's on the Mt. Rushmore of greatest basketball players ever. That's a fact and there's only room for 4 guys. And for the love of God, hit that joint man.

    • @jimmyboy131
      @jimmyboy131 Před 2 lety +3

      Magic, MJ, Larry, who else? Those are my first three. Kobe? Kareem? Wilt? Russel? Oscar Robinson? Dr J?

    • @thebadbandito
      @thebadbandito Před 2 lety +9

      @@jimmyboy131 as much as I love Kobe I would have to put either Kareem or Wilt in that last spot.

    • @barryadcox2710
      @barryadcox2710 Před 2 lety +8

      Why bring up his color?

    • @DrewDowns6791
      @DrewDowns6791 Před 2 lety +2

      Jordan Shaq tim Duncan, and people will say lebron, but I say kobe

    • @jimmyboy131
      @jimmyboy131 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thebadbandito I only had three on my team, so it'll be Magic, Larry, MJ, Kobe, and either Wilt, Kareem, or Olajuwan as my center. If that was my starting five then that would be my Dream Team.
      Larry in power forward, Kobe as small forward, MJ as shooting guard, Magic as point guard, and one of those others as center.
      Of course I'm doing an injustice to so many other greats. Tim Duncan, James Worthy, and many others. It's hard to choose among so many amazing players.

  • @psychomantis2881
    @psychomantis2881 Před 2 lety +28

    Larry Bird's trash talk on the court would break players down. He was a straight savage who could back up everything he said

  • @matthewc164
    @matthewc164 Před 2 lety +61

    It's not just "Larry was". Imagine Bird in this era, doing what he does in these videos. And, this is from a much tougher era defensively, unquestionably. Bird is a wizard.

    • @rjbernard72
      @rjbernard72 Před 2 lety +6

      Now they would try to make him sit out a week in concussion protocol. Lol.

    • @skunkdoctor
      @skunkdoctor Před rokem

      🧙‍♂️

    • @eriknewton4656
      @eriknewton4656 Před 10 měsíci

      if bird was doing that to all of those hall of famers, if he could still play and play today's game , today's players would be getting destroyed by bird.

    • @scottrackley4457
      @scottrackley4457 Před 8 měsíci

      @@eriknewton4656 There's a 7 foot version of him now, you oughta check him out 🃏

  • @The_sound_Of_Thunder
    @The_sound_Of_Thunder Před 2 lety +25

    Bird was like a Barry Sanders of basketball, thinking 3 moves ahead of time with the ability to execute the seemingly impossible

    • @alfredristan3445
      @alfredristan3445 Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly , I have never seen a player in any sport control / set the pace of a game. A real general out on the court.

    • @richardmead5969
      @richardmead5969 Před 2 lety

      who the hell is Barry Sanders except a ledgend in his own mind player. sure he was good but not that good

    • @The_sound_Of_Thunder
      @The_sound_Of_Thunder Před 2 lety

      @@richardmead5969 Berry was one of the most humble players, so not sure how you came to a conclusion "in he's own mind". There was no one like him and I hope I have the privalage one day to see something as unique as him in football again

  • @Kim-hc5si
    @Kim-hc5si Před 2 lety +310

    Bird was an ankle-breaker. Dude made people look like they didn’t know how their own legs worked. Straight clowning and humiliating grownass men. Legend. 💚

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Před 2 lety +7

      Ankle-breaking was popularized by Allen Iverson. While Bird made fools out of his defenders, he did it much differently. Mostly by posting up w/ little-to-no dribbling or moving w/o the ball.

    • @Kim-hc5si
      @Kim-hc5si Před 2 lety +5

      @@jp3813 Fair. So knee-breaking. 😁

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety +16

      @@jp3813 Bird perfected the Step Back. He was deadly. You need to watch the games and you will see Larry Dribble and stop defenders tripping over their own feet. The Celtic just Fast Breaked throwing the ball instead of Dribbling the ball down Court. That is how they beat the fast teams. You will see time and time again the Celtics beat other teams down the Court by pin point passing. They knew they didn't have the speed but they were more Fundamentally Sound. They didn't do anything fancy but like Jordan said it didn't matter how much I scored the Celtics knew they would win. The Celtics just did what they did very well.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Před 2 lety +6

      @@kurtsherrick2066 Hence "while Bird made fools out of his defenders, he did it much differently" than Iverson.

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jp3813 So true. I really enjoyed watching Iverson play street ball. He had the moves man. I liked his personality so much. I will never forget Practice! We're talking about Practice!. He did make defenders sprain ankles with his style and fast feet. He was something special. I wished he had got a Ring or two. He was a trip.

  • @JJ-ym8bu
    @JJ-ym8bu Před 2 lety +31

    The man played a game where he scored almost every point with his left hand.............simply because he could. He was sick.

  • @pigs18
    @pigs18 Před 2 lety +25

    Larry Bird had an amazing ability to visualize the entire court. He knew exactly where every player was and where he himself was in relation to the basket.

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC Před 2 lety +5

      Tommy Heinsohn said of Bird, "Larry was playing chess when everyone else on the court was playing checkers."

    • @chadwellington2524
      @chadwellington2524 Před rokem

      curry has that vision with shooting, hardly needs to see the basket its a feel/intuition thing

  • @ethanr8061
    @ethanr8061 Před 2 lety +135

    Bird actually fractured his eye orbital bone against the Pacers. Yes he was hurt.

    • @plefevre
      @plefevre Před 2 lety +16

      I broke my right cheek bone and orbital last year in a cycling accident and I can tell you, I barely knew which way was up, let alone take over a basketball game! Unreal.

    • @drunkroku4054
      @drunkroku4054 Před 2 lety +4

      And...in TRACTION when the games were finished. There's the Kobe comparison, both men played through the pain, unlike the P*SS*ES today.

    • @lincroyableprocrastinateur5414
      @lincroyableprocrastinateur5414 Před 2 lety +3

      He was seeing double the rest of the game too!

    • @markmcconnell604
      @markmcconnell604 Před 2 lety

      I loved that era. Basketball was played by men.

    • @ZackHamlin1
      @ZackHamlin1 Před 2 lety

      @@plefevre yep. I fractured my cheek bone and shattered the orbital in a car crash when I was 10. I was so concussed I was in a daze for hours & my face was the size of a watermelon before I felt any pain

  • @billhicks6449
    @billhicks6449 Před 2 lety +32

    It was a time of Titans. People called "Magic", "Larry legend" "Air Jordan" and "Hakeem the Dream". The NBA has not been the same since.

    • @epicusphallus
      @epicusphallus Před 2 lety +6

      Don't forget about "The Glove", "The Mailman", "The Reign Man", and "Clyde the Glide" to name a few others.

    • @jamessmithjr6788
      @jamessmithjr6788 Před 2 lety +7

      "Penny, Zo, The Admiral, Sir Charles, the Worm, Dr J, Muggsy, Spud, Wilt the stilt. Soo many great players. i miss the 80s and 90s everything. Grand Mama might not count as a nickname but still hilarious.

    • @lawrencekokjr.1376
      @lawrencekokjr.1376 Před 2 lety +1

      @@epicusphallus The Human Highlight Reel

    • @cheeseburger12
      @cheeseburger12 Před 2 lety

      @@epicusphallus The Mailman doesn't deliver on Sundays. Ha.

  • @scottsteel4230
    @scottsteel4230 Před 2 lety +17

    Bird was a straight up SAVAGE. His ability, talent, commitment, toughness, and confidence are second to none. He played like MJ, like he was a man POSSESSED. As far as he was concerned, trash talk was just telling it like it was. "I'm gonna WRECK you, and there is NOTHING that you can do about it"... and he was right.✌️

  • @timothybevis6095
    @timothybevis6095 Před 2 lety +5

    To those that watched Bird and Magic that was BASKET BALL. Nobody played or plays the game better than those two men. Good stuff.

  • @hairyasstruman2257
    @hairyasstruman2257 Před 2 lety +6

    The Jordan, Magic and Bird era of the 80s was a magical time for basketball

  • @t.c.v.t.
    @t.c.v.t. Před 2 lety +95

    Larry Bird is my favorite so underrated by younger fans . These new players could learn a thing or two about passion and putting your heart into the game. My dad actually almost named me Larry Bird Marceau. I dodged that one.

    • @Hilarita9
      @Hilarita9 Před 2 lety +4

      The blue bird Twitter logo is named Larry (creator was from Boston.

    • @NotBenCoultry
      @NotBenCoultry Před 2 lety +3

      I'm leaving this comment in lieu of a like so your count remains at 33 lol

    • @metalmayhem3622
      @metalmayhem3622 Před 2 lety +1

      I'll tell you this since you told your horrific name story. My name is Eric, but my mother almost named me Tyrell Tell Morrell. (I'm white.)

  • @levpoplow7354
    @levpoplow7354 Před 2 lety +3

    He was most definitely injured. He had a bad back that got worse as his career progressed. For the last couple of years of his career he would lie down on the sideline when he wasn't in the game because of his back pain. You're right that players today wouldn't play with the level of pain he endured. He played hard every night until his body gave out. One of the all-time best basketball players regardless of pigmentation

  • @christopherthornburg974
    @christopherthornburg974 Před 2 lety +22

    You need to watch the documentary “A courtship of rivals” which shows the parallel careers of Bird and Magic. Probably not great for a reaction video but you’ll get a whole new appreciation for the two guys who saved the NBA in the 80’s.

  • @mannyneva1760
    @mannyneva1760 Před 2 lety +106

    My guy..Kobe ain’t better then Legend 🤷‍♂️✌🏽

    • @CBrady-jw8ps
      @CBrady-jw8ps Před rokem +5

      Not even close lol

    • @lotuslife3239
      @lotuslife3239 Před rokem +2

      MJ so very lucky Len Bias died man. Bird gets 6 rings before 1990 and then they draft Reggie Lewis lmao. if they actually played with 1980s TMac Celtics would have broken the time barrier lowkey. Someone woulda had to come back from the future to stop their reign.

    • @CBrady-jw8ps
      @CBrady-jw8ps Před rokem

      @@lotuslife3239 good point with Len Bias. Bird had plenty left in the tank to mentor him at that point. Bird would have 7-10 rings in todays league

    • @D3L3T3
      @D3L3T3 Před rokem

      You're right Kobe ain't better. Kobe is the best. 💯

    • @CBrady-jw8ps
      @CBrady-jw8ps Před rokem

      @@D3L3T3 Bird would’ve eaten him alive

  • @Lindeman08
    @Lindeman08 Před 2 lety +86

    'A Courtship of Rivals' the documentary about Magic Johnson and Larry Bird is well worth a watch. One of the best sports documentaries I've seen.

    • @marthahanley6650
      @marthahanley6650 Před 2 lety +2

      So is the book they wrote "When the Game Was Ours". He wrote his autobiography "DRIVE -- The Story of My Life"

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety +5

      It is a beautiful story. Larry's Mom melted Magic's heart and he put his defense's down and a beautiful story of Rivals and the Best of Friends. They saved a dying League and brought millions of new fans to the NBA. It a shame that Lebron and a handful of others are destroying what Bird, Magic and yes Jordan Built. There was not one player that ever got the best of Larry. Broken and twisted fingers on his shooting hand didn't stop him from being a Marksman of Biblical Proportion. He never quit until the game was over. He was the best Clutch Shooter and every body on the Court knew he was getting the ball.

    • @marthahanley6650
      @marthahanley6650 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kurtsherrick2066 I agree Kurt. Bird *saved* the NBA. At that time the NBA Finals were taped so the channels could play other of the scheduled shows like Bonanza or an old movie.
      *The NBA finals were on tape delay* and shown later.
      Basically cities that had teams only concentrated on the sports: baseball, football and hockey.
      The league was tanked. Drug scandals with famous players removed from teams with poor replacements. The *shine* was gone.
      Bird and Magic's entrance into the sport was a shot for the sport.
      Larry just *loved* basketball and of course, just loved *PLAYING BASKETKBALL* .
      All I hear now is Kobe, Lebron, Jackson sometimes but I'm just tired of hearing those names. Beside I don't even follow basketball anymore.

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety +4

      @@marthahanley6650 I don't follow NBA Basketball but I still follow College Basketball. You are absolutely correct about everything you said.

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety +4

      @Baby Daddy I can see why. Magic always smiled and that tells me a lot about Magic. Magic is such a likeable Human Being. It is easy to see why Larry's Mom loved Magic. I think everyone does. I miss Larry and Magic. Those were the days and so blessed to have been a part of of that crowd. That time will never come again.

  • @Datruth330
    @Datruth330 Před rokem +4

    “Basketball looked so much funner back then.” Truer words have never been spoken. What a time it was to be alive.

  • @honourjoyce5296
    @honourjoyce5296 Před 2 lety +5

    I had a friend in college in Boston, I was in Philly (land of Dr. J & Moses Malone) We would fly back & forth visiting each other and if we could catch a Celtic v. Sixers game it was a bonus. But it was only in Boston that I could cheer for Larry Legend. I would have been forced to move if I was caught doing that in Philaddelphia.

  • @ProtusMose
    @ProtusMose Před 2 lety +243

    Bird's trash talking is legendary. One time he said to a dude on the other team something like "I feel like 49 tonight." He dropped 49, then walked over to the bench and sat down. He'd clown cats to their face. He'd clown the other coaches. "Why'd you put this white boy on me? You know he can't guard me." He was SAVAGE.

    • @phillinfree
      @phillinfree Před 2 lety +9

      I grew up outside of Boston and saw that great team with Larry many times. Larry would dominate in today’s game

    • @mypungkin
      @mypungkin Před 2 lety +9

      @@phillinfree Larry would probably hurt too many players 2day. I grew up outside of Boston as well. Back in the day people thought my brother looked just like him. Too bad he couldn't play like him..... Lol

    • @phillinfree
      @phillinfree Před 2 lety +11

      @@mypungkin I don’t know if Larry would hurt too many players, he played within the bounds of the rules at the time. My sister went to Northeastern and right after Larry signed he was in a bar and he was goofy and hit on my sister and she blew him off🤣

    • @mypungkin
      @mypungkin Před 2 lety +5

      @@phillinfree I understand that. He is goof. To b honest I watch from a far. My father didn't think girls should play or watch with him. My brother was. I am a true Pats fan. A closet 1 as a kid but a proud 1 as an adult. My 1st ever live game @ Foxboro was against the Oilers !!!! Just aged myself w that lol

    • @phillinfree
      @phillinfree Před 2 lety +1

      @@mypungkin Yeah I have three sisters and my youngest sister played basketball but didn’t really watch it. My dad brought me to my first patriots game against the Buffalo Bills and O.J. Simpson ran for over 200 yards so I feel you

  • @tazjammer
    @tazjammer Před 2 lety +93

    Larry and Magic's friendship will never be broken.

    • @mithroch
      @mithroch Před 2 lety +1

      The best part about their friendship is that they straight up hated each other to begin with. It wasn't until they started doing commercials together and were away from the court that they began to get along.

  • @lizhasbrouck1376
    @lizhasbrouck1376 Před 2 lety +7

    I lived in Boston when Larry Bird was added to the roster. He was the MAN. He tried to keep a low profile, but the guy elevated basketball to a fan base in Boston that was unbelievable. We loved the Celtics and Bird. His career who shortened due to his back issues, and he played for the team in pain for years. His playing years were short, but his stats were incredible.

  • @4.0cre8r5
    @4.0cre8r5 Před 2 lety +12

    Probably the best reaction video I've seen. You got it right, "Bird Monster!" Nobody ever mentions throwing the ball downcourt behind the back, you never see somebody do that. One time I saw a Harlem Globetrotter video boasting their 5 longest shots. None were during games & one of them was from the "opponent's" free throw line. Heck, as a kid I saw Larry Legend swish that first try off of one foot in an NBA game after grabbing the rebound!! You never see it on the mix tapes because the announcer had already quit watching as they went to commercial at the end of the quarter. By the time they came back to the game, my Dad 'bout had ME convinced that it never happened! Watch one about how he talked to everyone and always backed up all of his trash talking. That guy was nonstop & supremely confident nobody could stop him. He dared them to.
    As a wide-eyed Kareem once said, "He WORE US OUT!!!!" Then added in disbelief "a chubby white guy!"

  • @joshuakramer9833
    @joshuakramer9833 Před 2 lety +63

    Bird vs Magic was why NBA in the 80's exploded. They brought out the best in each other when they faced off and made the game better from a hoops IQ perspective.

  • @michaelbailey6980
    @michaelbailey6980 Před 2 lety +156

    When everyone else be chillin', Bird would be practicing his shots for hours and hours everyday. He worked his butt off to be so great.

    • @gigitanksley3295
      @gigitanksley3295 Před 2 lety +4

      Raised very very poor. All he had to do was play basketball out in the back yard. What his life documentary on here. Worth seeing!

    • @modev4163
      @modev4163 Před 2 lety

      @@gigitanksley3295 u mean watch?

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto Před 2 lety

      He didn't work out his body though.

  • @awaketoliberty
    @awaketoliberty Před 2 lety +6

    It can be said that Magic and Bird and the legendary "Lakers vs Celtics" rivalry single-handedly brought the NBA into a whole new level of the Golden Era. Before their time, playoff games weren't broadcast on live TV, but the class and excitement Bird and Magic brought definitely earned prime time status. Quite possibly the NBA brand that we know of today is because of Bird and Magic. This era of greats also included the likes of Wilkins, Thomas, Barkley, and of course,Jordan.
    I was a little kid in the 80s and very grateful that I grew up in Massachusetts in this era of the Celtics. It was a very exciting time and the Celtics were the kings of Boston sports, eclipsing the Red Sox, Bruins and Patriots combined.
    "The Big 3" of Parrish, McHale and Bird is one of the best, and that starting lineup including Dennis "DJ" Johnson and Danny Ainge is one of the greatest ever in NBA history. I'm sot sure if we will ever, as fans, get to experience such a wonderful era of the NBA than this decade. Thanks for your video.

  • @joeynice123
    @joeynice123 Před 2 lety +61

    Michael Jordan:
    “People ask me all the time who my all-time five top players are, and when I start saying Larry, they interrupt me. They say, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me. He can’t play with LeBron James!’ I tell them, 'You guys don’t get it. Larry is far better than any small forward who played the game.”

    • @davidalexander828
      @davidalexander828 Před 2 lety +6

      Lebron James couldn't stop Larry Bird. How are you going to stop a guy that could shot daggers that was nothing but net anywhere in the half court area? And was quick as lightning. Played hard every game and bringing his best every night. Don't get me wrong Lebron James is great but not as good as Bird was.

    • @brian3971
      @brian3971 Před 2 lety +7

      Lebron has enough talent to be on par with Bird or better, but he doesn't have Bird's motor or will.

    • @davidalexander828
      @davidalexander828 Před 2 lety +2

      @@brian3971 I agree

    • @Deepthoughtsabound
      @Deepthoughtsabound Před 2 lety

      Can you imagine LBJ trying to back down Charles Oakley or Anthony Mason?

  • @raulozuna3545
    @raulozuna3545 Před 2 lety +44

    Finally a real basketball player. The smartest player ever, the greatest trash talker ever, the greatest clutch player ever. Lebron could never be that good. Real basketball people, not this crap you see today. He would make todays players cry!!!

  • @lisax3331
    @lisax3331 Před 2 lety +29

    If Bird isn't in your top 3, it's cuz you haven't seen enough of him! Dude had skills on top of skills on top of skills lol

  • @jfree336
    @jfree336 Před 2 lety +11

    Magic and Larry are attributed with saving the NBA. NBA had been struggling for quite a few years before they hit the court and lit it up. It was much more fun to watch then.

  • @TheBohemianAngels
    @TheBohemianAngels Před 2 lety +7

    The 1980's basketball times were amazing. There were true rivals and many excellent players that people couldn't wait till they would match up. The Lakers vs. Boston was such a team. Larry Bird was my favorite player at the time. Larry played against the greatest ball players of his time, Magic Johnson and a young and fresh Michael Jordan. MJ's Bulls could not defeat Bird's Boston. When he retired, i found Michael Jordan as my next champ and had a great run enjoying his wins during the '90s. Bird was truly one of the best players of all times.

  • @robert_bbiii
    @robert_bbiii Před 2 lety +115

    On the no look passes, people forget too you only do that when you trust your teammates will be there. McHale, Parish and the rest were so good.
    It was a different style of play back then too. There was much more contact back then.

    • @billbrasky1288
      @billbrasky1288 Před 2 lety +5

      It’s a good thing we have him on video. Otherwise his greatness would be lost to future generations

    • @pulsarstargrave256
      @pulsarstargrave256 Před 2 lety

      True but one thing the teams of the 90s learned was to make sure they had a strong bench team so they wouldn't run their starters into the ground the way The Celtics did! That's the main reason why Bird only has 2 champion rings!

    • @robert_bbiii
      @robert_bbiii Před 2 lety

      @@pulsarstargrave256 three rings.
      Celtics also had players like McHale who came off the bench. Not saying things in the 90's were better or worse, just saying different play styles

    • @pulsarstargrave256
      @pulsarstargrave256 Před 2 lety +3

      @@robert_bbiii Hey, thanks, I obviously missed a championship! I just remember 84 and 86! McHale was always a starter from what I remember! It was always Bird, McHale, Parrish, Ainge and D.J., night after night! In '87 everybody was so banged up, outside the old Boston Garden, they kept the ambulance engines running for a fast take off!

    • @moni13000
      @moni13000 Před 2 lety +3

      I was thinking exactly that. And not only do you have to trust your teammate to be there, you have to trust that they’ll be ready for that pass. The amount of trust and practice it must’ve taken them to play like that is amazing. Not to take anything away from him as a player, cause he was unbelievable, but he couldn’t accomplish any of that without a great team to back him. Those blind passes would be useless if he had a team of players who couldn’t anticipate them.

  • @johnmagill3072
    @johnmagill3072 Před 2 lety +25

    I've said it before and I'll say it again. Larry Bird in his prime could handle anybody past or present in their prime. He only played 13 years, but the last three or four he was injured almost the entire time. And he still outplayed everybody. He played more in those 13 years than most modern-day players to play in 20 or 30. Never stop playing for a second. He went all out every second that he was on the floor. The players today just don't have that kind of fortitude.

  • @MooreCEJr
    @MooreCEJr Před 2 lety +5

    When Larry "broke ankes"to add insult to their embarrassment; you watch as he waits for them to get up, then he shoots. Killer move and a dis at the same time. :)
    That day he got introduced for retirement was a non-game day. The fans that was there outnumberd most of the fans during regular game times when he played (excetion Lakers, Detroit, Houston). Larry never had a retirement year playing, finished last game announced retirement at end of season, had a retirement day...done,
    That was Larry the Legend.

  • @cassidyizumi
    @cassidyizumi Před 2 lety +3

    He wasn’t a “bad white boy”, he was THE “bad white boy”😂

  • @extantsanity
    @extantsanity Před 2 lety +247

    Michael Jordan's reaction to Larry Bird's retirement: “Larry, I hear that you’re retiring. Thank goodness. I’m glad. I’m tired of seeing your face. You brought a lot of sad memories for me. I enjoyed it, and I wish you a lot of luck, and I think you had a great and wonderful career. You ruined a lot of my successful games against the Boston Celtics.”

    • @GeneralBuckNaked
      @GeneralBuckNaked Před 2 lety +33

      Jordan didnt start winning chips until after Bird retired.. Those celtics always gave him problems

    • @chrissmith6774
      @chrissmith6774 Před 2 lety +6

      @@GeneralBuckNaked Jordan was best player every game vs Bird. Celtics were stacked n bulls had no 1

    • @flyaway7636
      @flyaway7636 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrissmith6774 True, no one, not even Jordan. Honestly.

    • @chrissmith6774
      @chrissmith6774 Před 2 lety +8

      @@flyaway7636 Bird 100% said Jordan was best all the time since 1st time playing against him

    • @KenD67
      @KenD67 Před 2 lety +12

      @@GeneralBuckNaked chips? PLAYOFF GAMES against Bird. He was 0-6 career in the playoffs against him. Even his 63-pt game, he lost. You probably know but I'm pointing it out for others.

  • @diceportz7107
    @diceportz7107 Před 2 lety +4

    He was one of the smartest players ever to step on the court.

  • @vinceA3748
    @vinceA3748 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved the video. I grew up a Lakers fan, watching Bird/Magic in the 80's. We all hated Bird, because he would just ruin your day. These clips you watch are not aberrations. He was doing this stuff every game. He was a scary dude. Major trash talker too, but he could back up everything he said. He even played against Jordan and never lost a game to him in the playoffs. Looking back now, I sure miss seeing him play.

  • @moosetruck66
    @moosetruck66 Před 2 lety +8

    Great reaction !
    Larry Bird was absolutely amazing.

  • @marcos1555
    @marcos1555 Před 2 lety +32

    Larry was considered a special, meaning every so often the world throws you something special. Larry was that special.

  • @joeg4707
    @joeg4707 Před 2 lety +49

    Mad respect to you for recognizing Larry Legend's greatness. I was in middle school and high school during Larry's prime. He's Top 5 all-time, probably Top 3. Unmatched skill, played with tenacity and heart. Could score. Was clutch. Good rebounder. Always gave everything on the defensive end. Show me a better passer. There isn't one. This was the Golden Era of the NBA: Magic and Larry saved the league from possible collapse. The league was tough, the elite players were rugged and played hurt. Bird is the best small forward to ever play in the NBA. Ever. Period. And it's not close.

    • @robinrobine8100
      @robinrobine8100 Před rokem +1

      He is not a small forward. He was 6’9”-10”. Taller than most. Barkley, etc. were small forwards. Mis represented by most of the media.

    • @bossup648
      @bossup648 Před rokem +1

      @@robinrobine8100 he was only a small forward because they wanted to make Mchale a starter. Yes, he's a power forward who played another position.

    • @ericwillison4011
      @ericwillison4011 Před rokem +1

      @@robinrobine8100 small forward has nothing to do with height. It is about whether you can dribble, pass and shoot (small forward) or whether you can catch the ball in the low post and take it to the hole or hit a short jumper (power forward). KD is a 7 foot small forward. Sir Charles was a 6'4 power forward.

    • @skunkdoctor
      @skunkdoctor Před rokem +1

      It’s good to point out to the youngins who only know 2000 and up basketball that the greats of the previous era played hurt in much more physical games. Like it’s not even close re: today’s NBA vs. 80s/90s era. Also superteams we’re organic, people stayed with the team that drafted them.

  • @Widdermaker
    @Widdermaker Před 2 lety +4

    Bird and MJ were the two most competitive players EVER to play the game IMHO. It wasn’t just their physical skills. Or court vision. Or strategic understanding of the game. It was their killer instinct. A willingness to play as hard as possible, to give 110%, injuries be damned, to win the game NO MATTER WHAT. That kind of commitment can’t be learned. You either have it or you don’t. I give the overall edge to Jordan… but just barely. And on any given night, look out. It was a toss up.

  • @toddworley2803
    @toddworley2803 Před 2 lety +7

    Hey man I already know how good Larry Legend is but you did a great job on your video. Where you hit and others miss. You don't go off on one tangent too long and don't miss anything. Lots of folds miss some of the most amazing plays when watching legends like this cause they can't shut up haha. Great job man!

  • @lightguy13
    @lightguy13 Před 2 lety +27

    when he was GM of Indiana some of the young guys went to practice early and saw him shooting. guy hit like 37 3pters in a row without missing a blink and walked off. The players just stood and stared in awe after he hit his 9th without missing. If his back held up he'd have been good for another 10 years.

    • @4muttsbbq97
      @4muttsbbq97 Před 2 lety +1

      they say he was even better before he mangled his finger before the draft playing softball

  • @benztech5726
    @benztech5726 Před 2 lety +58

    I hated Bird in the day cause he seemed to always win. Now I think he’s one of the greatest to ever play and love watching his highlights. Him and Magic became great friends and still are

    • @frankdascoli709
      @frankdascoli709 Před 2 lety +11

      He became friends with Ervin , he still hates Magic 😂😂😂

    • @thegrimmcommoner2203
      @thegrimmcommoner2203 Před 2 lety +2

      He was one of the few to stand by his friend when Magic got AIDS.

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC Před 2 lety +1

      @@thegrimmcommoner2203 if I remember correctly magic and Larry were filming some commercial in front of his mom's house and Larry's mom invited magic to come in for lunch. They've been friends ever since

  • @citypopFM
    @citypopFM Před 2 lety +6

    I grew up watching and loving the NBA in the 90's as a kid, Larry Bird was just before my time, but my dad as much as he loved the Lakers and Magic through the 80's and 90's, always told me Bird was one of the greatest basketball players who ever played the game. My dad also hated Bird cause he was that dude who could and did stop the Lakers back in the day lol.

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite Před 10 měsíci +2

    Magic & Larry, resurrected the game of basketball......My dad loved basketball, but stopped watching, until the competition between Johnson & Bird was highlighted......What my Dad used to say, Larry's game reminded him of someone, who was not only playing basketball, but also, volleyball, dodgeball, hockey, baseball, track & Field, soccer, poker, & strategic chess in his head, and that's what made him so great 😊He certainly was one of the most unique and gifted players, I have ever watched!

  • @anthonys239
    @anthonys239 Před 2 lety +6

    I got a basketball signed by bird and magic. Two of the greatest to ever step foot on a court!! Loved the reaction!!

  • @transportman3498
    @transportman3498 Před 2 lety +13

    Bird played in an era filled with hall of famers like Magic, Jordan, Ewin, Drexler, Malone, etc. Basketball used to be so much fun to watch. Those players were warriors

  • @brucewhine2365
    @brucewhine2365 Před 2 lety +8

    “Larry’s not white, Larry’s clear” - Bill Murray

  • @JVTrickypants
    @JVTrickypants Před 2 lety +1

    Also that over the head, no look, ball with some spin on it at 6:52 is the GREATEST pass of all time in my opinion. I've watched a few of these tonight and even though I'm a huge Cavs and Mark Price (another great passer and shooter, but not in Larry's league) fan, still amazed watching that pass.

  • @shaunculp4221
    @shaunculp4221 Před 2 lety +144

    Funny when you were talking about toe injuries. Once Lary had an infection between his toes and had been playing with it for a couple weeks before he told the team doctor. They had to drain it so they were going to have to cut 2 or 3 inches deep in in between his toes. The doctor wanted to give him something to numb the foot before instead Lary just said just give me a beer. Drank it they drained his toe and he went out to play that night.

    • @RAD-82ndABN
      @RAD-82ndABN Před 2 lety +6

      I remember something like that? Byrd was beast!!

    • @pulsarstargrave256
      @pulsarstargrave256 Před 2 lety

      That time he fell and hit the court face first, was taken out the game and later got back v in, was that the last season he played or the next one?

    • @aya9af
      @aya9af Před 2 lety +10

      Later on Bird really paid for playing injured. Watch him during the Olympic practices...he was in so much pain. Bless his HEART! He's forever along side the other basketball greats. I hope he's never forgotten, he gave a lot.

    • @pulsarstargrave256
      @pulsarstargrave256 Před 2 lety +9

      @@aya9af I don't think there's any chance of his being forgotten, the 80s were a great era for basketball and Bird was a major part of it!

    • @jardennis4nd
      @jardennis4nd Před 2 lety +3

      I love that story.

  • @rockalittl
    @rockalittl Před 2 lety +34

    Bird was the man. Biggest trash talker but could back it up. You have got to watch the vids where all the players are talking about all the crap Bird talked to them. Great vids.

    • @Spthomas47
      @Spthomas47 Před 2 lety

      Those vids are hilarious. Players recounting the stories still looking impressed, and clowned, by them.

  • @johnhopkins8504
    @johnhopkins8504 Před rokem +4

    He was the most underrated player in the NBA. I grew up watching him and it's awesome that another generation is what was truly something magical on the court. I got to see him play once in Houston and even though I'm a rockets fan I was a bidder Bird fan. Best day of my young life then

  • @cyfloriana
    @cyfloriana Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so happy you are getting witness Larry the Legend. He was not only a player that can be placed in everyone's top 5 ever, but he did the most with the least. He just lived basketball from childhood.

  • @michaelwalsh1035
    @michaelwalsh1035 Před 2 lety +85

    I saw Larry’s whole career growing up in Boston. The NBA Eastern Conference was a war zone. The physical play and intense defense was off the charts. Then the Celts would have to adapt to the West Coast run and shoot offense facing the Lakers in the NBA Finals. Larry is one of the greatest New England athletes and that includes the likes of Ted Williams, Bobby Orr , Bill Russell and Tom Brady. He played with a killer back injury his whole career .It was an honor to watch this man put everything out on the court!

    • @KenD67
      @KenD67 Před 2 lety +6

      I Was 13 in 1980 and while not from Boston, I remember only watching NBA games if one team was the Celtics or Lakers. Didn't care about the other teams. It was like Christmas for 2 weeks or so for me when the Celtics would meet the Lakers in the Finals. But what you say factored-in (and ur right on target w/what I saw re/physical play and differences in conferences). The thing most ppl won't voice is Western teams always had an advantage over Eastern teams b/c of exactly what you pointed out - the differences in styles. Play 100 games of physical basketball and ur TIRED by the Finals. Play 100 games of track meets and you're gonna be a lot fresher.

    • @Lippett
      @Lippett Před 2 lety +5

      I'm gonna nominate Marvelous Marvin Hagler during the 80's as #6. He was like a Pro sport unto himself in Boston for a decade.

    • @jpecci4832
      @jpecci4832 Před 2 lety +1

      Add in Marvelous Marvin Hagler to our pantheon. Boxers tend to be forgotten, so I had to add the late great Marvelous

    • @FUBAR1986
      @FUBAR1986 Před 2 lety

      I remember the ABA with Dr. J

    • @TomBombadil73
      @TomBombadil73 Před rokem

      …and Ray Bourque

  • @guitarmatricide4834
    @guitarmatricide4834 Před 2 lety +16

    Easily one of the top 3 basketball players of all time. He threw every last ounce of himself into every game.
    No one could sink threes like him, no one sacrificed their bodies like him and his no-look passes are the best I’ve ever seen.
    I’ve never seen a player with the ability to screen the court and strategize a play with lightning speed like he did.

  • @marvinolds6671
    @marvinolds6671 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm 51 years old and Bird remains one of the 3 best basketball players I have ever seen play basketball. Period.

  • @ldybozz
    @ldybozz Před 2 lety +3

    I just wanted to thank you. for sending me down the Larry Bird rabbit hole. And I don't even like basketball. I'm a NFL fan. After I watched your video last week, I had to check him out. Now I'm old enough to have watched Larry play (from 1st gr - to being able to legally buy liquor 21). But I grew up in a male dominated Laker family. Extended family too. So when the Lakers & Celtics played. I couldn't see anything with everyone getting all crazy. Jumping around, doing air baskets, etc. All I remember was the weird anger & awe vibe. When the Lakers & Celtics played. All because of Larry.
    But this guy was amazing. I think I'm starting to have a thing for Larry. My spouse even asked if I did😆 😁 You definitely have to go down the Larry Bird rabbit hole too.😁

  • @kalanhitchens8782
    @kalanhitchens8782 Před 2 lety +24

    His IQ was immaculate, no one played with more heart every game, passing shooting rebounding, tough as nails and had the most killer mentality I've ever watched in a basketball player

  • @ninline2000
    @ninline2000 Před 2 lety +61

    The most amazing thing about watching those games was how many times he made "no look" passes. He always seemed to know where every one of his team members was on the court at all times.

    • @riothero313
      @riothero313 Před 2 lety +3

      Imagine the stress of being on his team. Never get to relax. Nerve-wracking, never know when to expect it lol

    • @SGTJDerek
      @SGTJDerek Před 2 lety +9

      That was Larry. His mind was his weapon of choice. It's said in this Video. When you played him, there was no time to relax. You HAD to play 110% against him or he would walk all over you.

    • @honourjoyce5296
      @honourjoyce5296 Před 2 lety +1

      My Pop said he had sonar on the court.

    • @wildamerican2771
      @wildamerican2771 Před 2 lety

      Yea and a lot of times the ball would go right to Parrish or McHale and they wouldn’t even catch it because they weren’t expecting it.

  • @AmbassadorScorpio
    @AmbassadorScorpio Před 2 lety +1

    I am from Argentina…I moved to LA in 1987, I was 7 …I never felt so stressed as when the Celtics came to the Forum…obviously, I am a huge soccer fan..here that sport is practically life itself and sure you get nervous every Sunday when your team is about to play…but man…I got scared when Bird came to LA..you could feel it…watching the TV you could see the tension everywhere, stands, Magic’s face…like going for blood…I think about it now and honestly I feel joy (and nostalgic 😅) I’m 42 now and NBA is nothing like those days…I mean it…nothing…I will not say the 90s were bad, cuz they were not and I m a huge Kobe fan…but Bird did have that bad man halo…for real..good reaction, I enjoyed it! Peace.

  • @jimmeyer9106
    @jimmeyer9106 Před 2 lety +2

    haha bird played like he had drone footage over the court feeding straight to his eyeballs. He knew where everyone was, and where they were going.

  • @Calinicus72
    @Calinicus72 Před 2 lety +142

    Yes, basketball was so much more fun to watch during the 80s. The “Showtime”-era is a time I miss so much!🥲

    • @jeffjones4327
      @jeffjones4327 Před 2 lety +5

      Amen Jason I too dearly miss the "Showtime" era. I've been a die-hard Lakers fan since 1971 and I feel blessed to have watched every wonderful Finals games between the Lakers n Celtics. I've always had an immense and deep respect for Larry Bird, he is the reason I feared the Celtics, the man was simply built/bred differently and definitely in my top 5 of all time!

    • @wmden1
      @wmden1 Před 2 lety +3

      I absolutely agree. I miss it pretty bad, too.

    • @nitanorman4001
      @nitanorman4001 Před 2 lety

      I think Stephen Curry is fun to watch and he’s good.

    • @ThorneJr
      @ThorneJr Před 2 lety +1

      Man we had Doctor J, the iceman, Moses Malone, Reggie Williams, Doc Rivers, Dominique Wilkens, many more. These men could play. Many more too. I'd love to see Dominique Wilkens highlight reel and Doctor J, fluid and very smooth. They made it look easy.

    • @generalkayoss7347
      @generalkayoss7347 Před rokem +1

      @@nitanorman4001 It still has it's moments but the play is not nearly as diverse as it once was. You used to have a good balance between post play, driving inside, outside 2's and 3 pointers. Now it's just 3 point shot after 3 point shot.

  • @SusanMJB45
    @SusanMJB45 Před 2 lety +2

    Larry Bird - best basketball player of all time. End of story. I lived in Massachusetts in the 70s and 80s...... life stopped when the Celtics played.......

  • @El_Bueno
    @El_Bueno Před 2 lety +4

    Bird played chess, while everybody played chutes and ladders

  • @foots-qt4pk
    @foots-qt4pk Před 2 lety +151

    No, Bird was hurt. He played with a broken right cheekbone. Imagine running and jumping with a broken face!

    • @wardad5628
      @wardad5628 Před 2 lety +21

      Also his spine was pretty much gone at that point, was in traction a lot.

    • @brndmn25
      @brndmn25 Před 2 lety +10

      and a concussion and seeinfg double at times

    • @raybraud1568
      @raybraud1568 Před 2 lety +3

      LMAO @ “broken face!” That’s the best I’ve heard it stated!

    • @tehw3apon
      @tehw3apon Před 2 lety +2

      I whine when I stub my toe I can’t imagine competing against the legends of the game with a broken freaking face.

    • @ellygoffin4200
      @ellygoffin4200 Před 2 lety +3

      believe he also fractured his eye socket at that time

  • @KL-wz4eb
    @KL-wz4eb Před 2 lety +3

    We were HUGE fans of Larry...we called him Big Bird.😊 The man was epic!!

  • @richardmay8367
    @richardmay8367 Před 2 lety +4

    I was lucky enough to watch his entire career and yes my favorite player ,,The way he made so many look like fools and kids was so entertaining

  • @joewiese4174
    @joewiese4174 Před rokem +1

    During the Pacers game Bird fractured his cheek bone, returned and finished the game with 32 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. He averaged double digits for points, rebounds, and assists. Played pro from 1979 to 1992 or 93. Multiple consecutive MVP, multiple championships, and hall of famer.

  • @toolshed7652
    @toolshed7652 Před 2 lety +6

    There's actually more to that behind the back half court pass... That was the first game Bird played in after Magic got his HIV diagnosis. He did it as a tribute to magic. He even looked like Magic when he did it

  • @whitakerl1
    @whitakerl1 Před 2 lety +28

    Back when the refs would let these men play!

    • @docbearmb
      @docbearmb Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah! Did you notice how many players were down on the court? It was such a “contact sport” then.
      It took balls of brass to drive the lane.

    • @danielseelye6005
      @danielseelye6005 Před 2 lety +5

      And NO FUCKING FLOPPING!

    • @paulgarcia1566
      @paulgarcia1566 Před 2 lety +5

      Curt Rambis can confirm.

    • @beachbunny7256
      @beachbunny7256 Před 2 lety +5

      Ikr!! Now the slightest touch is a foul and you can't trash talk. It's a totally different game now. These guys played physical and injured. They wanted to win!! Not for endorsements, for their team and fans!!

  • @ruatonim
    @ruatonim Před 9 měsíci +1

    It was a different time for sports across the board. I watched all these games live back then, and yeah, it was amazing times. The heart and soul these athletes put in the game was unmatched. Larry Bird wasn't the prime physical specimen as some of those great players, but his court sense was unmatched along with his skill.

  • @samuelamos9675
    @samuelamos9675 Před 2 lety +3

    They made the 50,40,90 club for Bird… some people don’t even know what that is

  • @angelabarazzone7899
    @angelabarazzone7899 Před 2 lety +28

    “If I had to choose a player to take a final shot to win a game I'd choose (Michael) Jordan, but if I could pick one to shoot to save my life I would pick Bird.” Pat Riley

  • @TheNeonParadox
    @TheNeonParadox Před 2 lety +36

    Dude, the YEE on the couch set you apart, why do you wanna kill that?

  • @bradlyford3834
    @bradlyford3834 Před rokem +1

    Now you are starting to see what my generation watched live, he was the best player on the court, period. Larry was so good he was bored, he had to make up challenges for himself to keep motivated. That man's will to win wore his body out!

  • @michaelcarey8388
    @michaelcarey8388 Před rokem +1

    Larry was a freaking Jedi. He didn't even have to look where he was throwing the ball half the time....

  • @Mr1sammyd21
    @Mr1sammyd21 Před 2 lety +12

    was raised a Laker fan. I was blessed to watch the Magic Bird rivalry. No doubt this was the best era of NBA. You gotta do a Magic highlight.

  • @jfk64kennedy95
    @jfk64kennedy95 Před 2 lety +8

    7:55 it sinking in HOW GOOD Larry was, lol
    Not only was Bird one of the greatest ever, he was a team player, and the Chemistry, trust, love, respect of the team in Celtics Bird era, by everyone on the team....it was something to watch

  • @donnatomblin8810
    @donnatomblin8810 Před 2 lety +1

    I told ya…I’m just a 65 year ole lady, but in the early 1970s basketball was the bomb…with one of the greatest basketball players of all time…👏🏻😎💪🏻🏀

  • @MeowfaceMusic
    @MeowfaceMusic Před 2 lety +1

    6:58 "Built different." Yes indeed. Very cool to witness you witnessing for the first time the NBA's most _"phenomenal"_ player of all time. Larry Bird was--and always _will_ be--the sport's greatest _"phenom"!!_ Not necessarily "the best," or "the greatest," but no question "the most phenomenal."

  • @DurkMcGerk
    @DurkMcGerk Před 2 lety +9

    Larry would be unstoppable in today's game.

    • @BetterChessTraining
      @BetterChessTraining Před 2 lety +1

      He wouldn't be optimising because he wouldn't flop like Lebron but you wouldn't be able to touch him in today's game so I agree.

  • @j34xalphaking87
    @j34xalphaking87 Před 2 lety +6

    Bird was the Greatest I’ve ever seen.
    No one like him to this day.
    “There will Never be another Larry Bird”
    Larry GOAT!🏀🏀🔥🔥🔥🐐

  • @MacBolden
    @MacBolden Před 2 lety +3

    Larry was a career 24/10/6 guy and the founding member of the 50/40/90 club. Although he was a terrific scorer, you might want to look at and react to his 50 greatest assists. I believe they have an "additional footage" greatest assist video. Thank you for your work. I enjoyed hearing your comments.

  • @effdawg1
    @effdawg1 Před 2 lety +7

    Still one of the funniest things I ever heard was from Charles Barkley saying "Larry's not white...he's clear!" that is still one of the funniest comments Charles has made.

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC Před 2 lety

      That's what Bill Murray said to Michael Jordan in the first Space Jam movie LOL

    • @effdawg1
      @effdawg1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RobwLPOC yeah, I re-watched the movie the other day. then I thought about this post

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC Před 2 lety +2

      @@effdawg1 fair enough. Although I hope you are mixing Charles Barkley up with Michael Jordan and not Bill Murray LMAO
      I was just looking trying to find it but I believe it was Charles Barkley that made the joke "The reason Larry Bird isn't the most athletic or great at jumping is because God wanted to at least give the other players a chance"