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"We could do whatever we wanted, but come time to play, we just had to go play" - Larry Bird on Dream Team's mentality during ...
With many of the NBA's top players now having been born abroad, a sea change is coming to the sport and league.
Larry Bird believed a Pacers player could've dominated the NBA if he was healthy: "You’re gonna change this league" ...
"I thought, well, I'm gonna kill this guy today. He came in late" - Even an enraged Larry Bird couldn't help but admire Kevin ...
Examining Caitlin Clark's potential 'Larry Bird Rights' exemption and the WNBA's CBA negotiations. Exploring higher caps, ...
After capping his illustrious career, Larry Bird took the helm as head coach of the Indiana Pacers from 1997 to 2000. During his tenure, a talented young player revitalized the team's fan base.
Larry Bird revealed why he avoided certain 3-point shots during his legendary career — and shared his thoughts on today's NBA ...
Larry Bird came into Kevin McHale’s first Celtics practice with one goal: teach the rookie a lesson. McHale had shown up late ...
Larry Bird wanted Paul George to continue being an "exceptional two-way player," and urged him not to focus on scoring more.
The Boston Celtics icon named his former teammate as the "best passer" he had ever seen in his life, snubbing Los Angeles Lakers rival Magic Johnson.
NBA legend Dominique Wilkins asserts that Larry Bird’s prime would have been too much for Kawhi Leonard in a one-on-one.
As the Indiana Pacers president, Larry Bird mentored incoming rookies, but not everyone was receptive to his teachings.