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Cool story, maybe one day he will be good enough to approach top 10 all time.


We know that Michael Jordan still has game, and could probably re-join the NBA at 50 without missing too many beats. But how about Dream Team teammate Larry Bird? He’s apparently still good enough to leave an NBA team speechless and unsure of whether to continue practicing or just quit altogether.

Paul George spoke to Slam Online recently, and relayed this anecdote about shooting around in the gym with the Pacers’ team president:

SLAM: I believe you had talked about seeing Larry shoot in the gym.

PG: He picked a ball up that had rolled over. He rolled up his sleeves and made about 15 in a row and just walked out like nothing just happened. It was the craziest thing I’ve seen.

SLAM: How did you and the rest of the team react?

PG: We were speechless. We didn’t know whether to keep shooting or just to end practice. It was sweet, man.
Bad. Ass. Hey, if Steve Novak can make a career out of spotting up for three and not much else, why can’t Larry [make a second career out of the same thing]? We’d love to see an ancient Bird and an ancient Jordan (assuming he joins up with the Bulls, not the Bobcats) battling it out for supremacy once again.


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Larry Legend is still the best shooter in that organization. He should play MJ in a game of horse for the Bobhornets.

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Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.


Thanks to my residual DePaul fan bitterness, I hated Bird....until I heard that comment. Always respected him, always feared what he would do to my teams, but I hated him from his Final Four days :oops: . Heard that story & I've loved him as a basketball great ever since.

I'd pay for a tape of Bird trash talking on the court to this day.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.

One of mine too. A little ironic considering he's only a 38% career 3pt shooter, you'd think he was a better shooter than that. Almost 50% FG for his career though so he lit it up when he want shooting 3's thats for sure.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.


Thanks to my residual DePaul fan bitterness, I hated Bird....until I heard that comment. Always respected him, always feared what he would do to my teams, but I hated him from his Final Four days :oops: . Heard that story & I've loved him as a basketball great ever since.

I'd pay for a tape of Bird trash talking on the court to this day.
Wasnt there a pretty good story from ML Carr or Cornbread Maxwell ( they all look alike) about one of Birds first practices with the Celtics and they were gonna D up on him and welcome him to big boy NBA basketball and Bird hit 3 or 4 in a row from successively farther back with whomever was guarding him right in his face and thats when they knew this kid was gonna be something special.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.


Thanks to my residual DePaul fan bitterness, I hated Bird....until I heard that comment. Always respected him, always feared what he would do to my teams, but I hated him from his Final Four days :oops: . Heard that story & I've loved him as a basketball great ever since.

I'd pay for a tape of Bird trash talking on the court to this day.


Damn. What college weren't you affiliated with?

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.


Thanks to my residual DePaul fan bitterness, I hated Bird....until I heard that comment. Always respected him, always feared what he would do to my teams, but I hated him from his Final Four days :oops: . Heard that story & I've loved him as a basketball great ever since.

I'd pay for a tape of Bird trash talking on the court to this day.


Damn. What college weren't you affiliated with?


Look dammit, I was 10-11 years old....a budding subway fan if you will. All the way until the Dallas Comegys years. :lol:

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.


Thanks to my residual DePaul fan bitterness, I hated Bird....until I heard that comment. Always respected him, always feared what he would do to my teams, but I hated him from his Final Four days :oops: . Heard that story & I've loved him as a basketball great ever since.

I'd pay for a tape of Bird trash talking on the court to this day.
Wasnt there a pretty good story from ML Carr or Cornbread Maxwell ( they all look alike) about one of Birds first practices with the Celtics and they were gonna D up on him and welcome him to big boy NBA basketball and Bird hit 3 or 4 in a row from successively farther back with whomever was guarding him right in his face and thats when they knew this kid was gonna be something special.


Yeah. Bird lit them both up. They thought they were gonna kill him. Then they tried again. :lol:

Then they apologized. (it was on the NBA Network Bird special not to long ago)

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This is a fun little watch. Just over 6 minutes and it's pretty on point.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NIKK_OFvFY


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Bird: "This (winner's) check has had my name on it for a week now", or

"Just give me the ball, I got this guy in a torture chamber" (with the guy standing next to him)

But that Bird/Rifleman matchup was a classic.

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Bird is great and I know this is not the point of the thread, but I'm not surprised the Pacers were left speechless by a guy in his 50s. That team is overrated...unless they can flip the perpetually crippled Granger into another scoring threat. Then they'd be a bit more intriguing.

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B&B's exceptionally quick dismissal of Larry Bird's top 10 status is all the more confounding considering he is every bit the player Magic Johnson ever was.


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Bird is great and I know this is not the point of the thread, but I'm not surprised the Pacers were left speechless by a guy in his 50s. That team is overrated...unless they can flip the perpetually crippled Granger into another scoring threat. Then they'd be a bit more intriguing.

Took the Heat to 7 games though vegan, they cant be that bad

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B&B's exceptionally quick dismissal of Larry Bird's top 10 status is all the more confounding considering he is every bit the player Magic Johnson ever was.

They want to pre-empt any possible accusations of liking a player for being white. It's not confounding at all, as long as you don't look at it from any reasonable perspective.

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B&B's exceptionally quick dismissal of Larry Bird's top 10 status is all the more confounding considering he is every bit the player Magic Johnson ever was.


I would disagree with that, but then I'd say Magic was the greatest non-center ever to play the game. I'd say their dismissal of Bird is confounding because it is based on nothing but the color of his skin.

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Damn. What college weren't you affiliated with?


Look dammit, I was 10-11 years old....a budding subway fan if you will. All the way until the Dallas Comegys years. :lol:


Hey, the Comegys years were their last real blaze of glory. Too bad they couldn't handle Darryl Joe's defense.

Doc, you should be old enough to know how DePaul captured the city. Hell, I never would have rooted for the Illini against DePaul when I was in Champaign. I really didn't earn my orange t-shirt until about 2004.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Larry's "who's coming in 2nd" story from the All-Star 3-point contest is always one of my favorites.

One of mine too. A little ironic considering he's only a 38% career 3pt shooter, you'd think he was a better shooter than that. Almost 50% FG for his career though so he lit it up when he want shooting 3's thats for sure.


He was a complete player. Guys that shoot 3's today, it's about all the day. Cant play defense, drive the lane, rebound, etc. They sit out on the line and wait for clean open shots.

I will even give Reggie Miller his due. He tried to get the 3 shot, but he didnt sit out there waiting for it, however, he did keep backing up to get that shot, so he was shooting 30+ footers many times.

When I hear Reggie talking about Lebrons flopping....ughhh.,,did he forget that created a rule to stop him from almost doing the same thing.

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Damn. What college weren't you affiliated with?


Look dammit, I was 10-11 years old....a budding subway fan if you will. All the way until the Dallas Comegys years. :lol:


Hey, the Comegys years were their last real blaze of glory. Too bad they couldn't handle Darryl Joe's defense.

Doc, you should be old enough to know how DePaul captured the city. Hell, I never would have rooted for the Illini against DePaul when I was in Champaign. I really didn't earn my orange t-shirt until about 2004.

Absolutely true. The Aguirre Cummings Comegys era is what turned me on to being a fan of basketball on tv and also an introduction on what's it's like to be a fan of chicago sports and get your heart broken. DePaul was the shit back in the day

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Bird is great and I know this is not the point of the thread, but I'm not surprised the Pacers were left speechless by a guy in his 50s. That team is overrated...unless they can flip the perpetually crippled Granger into another scoring threat. Then they'd be a bit more intriguing.

Took the Heat to 7 games though vegan, they cant be that bad


Yes they did make it interesting, but to me their presence in the East Conf. Finals is due to a lack of competition, mainly from the Rose-less Bulls. If they were in the West with OKC, SA, Denver, and Memphis, I don't think they ever make it as far as the conference finals.

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Doc, you should be old enough to know how DePaul captured the city. Hell, I never would have rooted for the Illini against DePaul when I was in Champaign. I really didn't earn my orange t-shirt until about 2004.


Sure, I remember it. Clyde Bradshaw was in my wedding. I've got Marty Embry's cookbook in my kitchen. But I'm running out of fingers keeping track of all RR's college allegiances.

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When I hear Reggie talking about Lebrons flopping....ughhh.,,did he forget that created a rule to stop him from almost doing the same thing.


not to mention him kicking his foot/leg out on every shot...


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When I hear Reggie talking about Lebrons flopping....ughhh.,,did he forget that created a rule to stop him from almost doing the same thing.


not to mention him kicking his foot/leg out on every shot...

It's a little hard to compare Reggie to Lebron. Many of the guys on this board could probably out-muscle Reggie, while Lebron is the strongest player in the game, and flails around like he's John Lucas III.

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Reggie Miller was the man. Please stop this baseless attack on his good name.

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When I hear Reggie talking about Lebrons flopping....ughhh.,,did he forget that created a rule to stop him from almost doing the same thing.


not to mention him kicking his foot/leg out on every shot...

It's a little hard to compare Reggie to Lebron. Many of the guys on this board could probably out-muscle Reggie, while Lebron is the strongest player in the game, and flails around like he's John Lucas III.

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This is a fun little watch. Just over 6 minutes and it's pretty on point.


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A link to a Bird vs Jordan showdown from '86/'87 is on the right side when you click this. The best part of it is the Bulls starting line-up which featured Earl Cureton, Charles Oakley, Granville Waiters, Steve Colter and MJ. Wow. :shock:

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Damn. What college weren't you affiliated with?


Look dammit, I was 10-11 years old....a budding subway fan if you will. All the way until the Dallas Comegys years. :lol:


Hey, the Comegys years were their last real blaze of glory. Too bad they couldn't handle Darryl Joe's defense.

Doc, you should be old enough to know how DePaul captured the city. Hell, I never would have rooted for the Illini against DePaul when I was in Champaign. I really didn't earn my orange t-shirt until about 2004.


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