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  • @RAHONLYFAM
    @RAHONLYFAM  2 года назад +198

    Thank u 4 watchin, Drop a Subscribe & hit notify.. I will be dropping reactions to more legendary hoopers 🦂🏆

    • @Jondsmusic
      @Jondsmusic 2 года назад +13

      Good to see guys like you giving Larry his due. Bron is nothing compared to Bird!
      Here's the answer to your question of the top three:
      1.Bird/Magic
      2.Jordan
      3.) Kareem/Russell

    • @johnnymidnight3210
      @johnnymidnight3210 2 года назад +7

      Bron got nothing compared to the legends, whether be Bird, Magic, Charles, Kareem, Jordan, Russell, Isiah, etc. These legends plays whoever teammates they get and loyal to the teams. Jordan went to the Bulls when the Bulls have nothing, but he made the Bulls a championship team, Jordan never demands to get specific player or he leaves, unlike Bron, he demands specific players to play with. These guys plays hurts, nowadays these guys like Bron, KD, etc. they can't match up with these legends. The fouls in those days will get them either fined or suspended by today's NBA standards.

    • @user-jm7mm4lo7o
      @user-jm7mm4lo7o 2 года назад +7

      LeFraud's soft ass will not survive in the 80s and 90s, he even got outplayed by a 33 year old unathletic white plumber in the finals 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @15scottie
      @15scottie 2 года назад +4

      Larry would be sitting on the NBA throne if it wasn't for Jordan.

    • @RAHONLYFAM
      @RAHONLYFAM  2 года назад +1

      @@15scottie he missing the longevity factor

  • @WiseGuy5674
    @WiseGuy5674 2 года назад +916

    “If I had to pick a player to make a shot to save a game, I’d pick Michael Jordon. If I had to pick a player to make a shot to save my life, I’d pick Larry Bird”
    Pat Riley-

    • @mannyneva1760
      @mannyneva1760 2 года назад +4

      Yet Pat retired mjs number in Miami

    • @AFR0MAMBA
      @AFR0MAMBA 2 года назад +20

      Most clutch: Bird Jordan Kobe Reggie

    • @WiseGuy5674
      @WiseGuy5674 2 года назад +7

      @@mannyneva1760 …and?

    • @mannyneva1760
      @mannyneva1760 2 года назад +1

      @@WiseGuy5674 and to his quote

    • @timavery99
      @timavery99 2 года назад +22

      Probably the single greatest statement about a player in the NBA ever!

  • @georgelynch6139
    @georgelynch6139 2 года назад +404

    Larry’s retirement ceremony was at the Boston Gardens on a off night, no game! The venue was sold out, packed with fans and overflowing outside to honor Larry. A no game sell out, imagine 👍

    • @lll9416
      @lll9416 2 года назад +15

      yup!
      Ya'll see all that love they gave Magic!

    • @MrBruinman86
      @MrBruinman86 2 года назад +12

      Plus there were millions of us watching on TV as well. This guy was and still is loved in New England.

    • @FloridaManRacer
      @FloridaManRacer 2 года назад +16

      @@lll9416 that was the big difference back then. they hated to lose to each other. But there was absolutely NOTHING but respect. When the fans saw how hard the Lakers and Celtics played, but how Larry and Magic were legit good friends off the court, the fan bases followed suit and always had respectful things to say, but they always ended it with an "I hope we kick their a**" lol.

    • @brandonsellers3891
      @brandonsellers3891 2 года назад +7

      Magic was also wearing a Celtics jersey under his.

    • @JoeGator23
      @JoeGator23 2 года назад +18

      @@FloridaManRacer Those days are sadly gone... welcome to Idocracy.
      What the fuck have we done? Get it together America... love and respect one another. It has happened before and we need it now more than ever. Peace.

  • @ThemeOfSecrets
    @ThemeOfSecrets 2 года назад +130

    "I just love greatness." That's the real deal, right there. Respect.

    • @FreedomFighter2112
      @FreedomFighter2112 Год назад

      When it mattered most...Most game-winners of All-Time:
      #1) Kobe = 26
      #2) Jordan = 25
      #3) LeBron = 19
      #3) Dirk = 19
      #5) Bird = 18
      However, when it came to game-winners per game ration, here are the best:
      #1) Jordan = 2.33
      #2) Bird = 2.01

      #3) Kobe 1.93
      #4) LeBron = 1.39
      #5) Dirk = 1.24

    • @TheClimberbob1
      @TheClimberbob1 Год назад

      ​​@@FreedomFighter2112Now there's a stat I never would have conjured up. "Game winning shots". Clever! We called it fun with numbers in aerospace. I'm sure the math is sound, but is that YOUR definition of what defines the "greatest"? So, in a game where a guy makes the last shot, he'd be MVP of the game, obviously?
      What about another guy had 50 points 20 assists, and he assisted on the winning basket?
      And what's with "when it mattered the most"? How about through the season to GET to the "mattered most " games?
      The term "greatest" has to be defined as far as what mixture of stats you compareas well as defining the "game". Is it really a theoretical 1-on-1 game people are visualizing, or 3-on-3?
      I just don't agree that that single stat comes close to recognizing the complexities of the game.
      Now if you're an academic that's never heard of the game before, or an AI, I'd probably have to give you an A because if no definition.

  • @slappymcbutterballs7326
    @slappymcbutterballs7326 2 года назад +42

    watching those Boston fans cheer when Magic came out at Larry's retirement, chills.....those Celtics/Lakers series in the 80's were unreal.

    • @rogerahier4750
      @rogerahier4750 6 месяцев назад +2

      We all knew that both Men were responsible for the NBA's explosion in the 80s. I hated Magic, but understood that without him, it would be a hollow victory. You can't believe how pissed we were robbed of a rematch against the Lakers in 86. I actually heard people say the finals don't even matter now without the Lakers. Top 3 team of all time easily and we missed the chance to beat the Lakers up with it.

    • @hewhoisathirst530
      @hewhoisathirst530 4 месяца назад +1

      Gave me goosebumps brother ❣️

  • @alankoemel3168
    @alankoemel3168 2 года назад +235

    Back when the NBA was a real sport. Larry Bird, Magic, MJ.

  • @rons3634
    @rons3634 2 года назад +232

    When Magic said Bird was the greatest, that was respect, not love. When he said Bird was his friend, THAT was love. Best friends for years and years.

    • @RAHONLYFAM
      @RAHONLYFAM  2 года назад +20

      🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @georgelynch6139
      @georgelynch6139 2 года назад +22

      When Magic was diagnosed with Aids one of the first people he called was Larry, the Hick from Lick, absolutely a friendship and respect

    • @jaredroberts578
      @jaredroberts578 2 года назад +13

      I like the way you put that, never thought about it that way. Nice, thanks. Gonna borrow that one,...

    • @steverogers3919
      @steverogers3919 2 года назад +5

      Well said

    • @thewiseoldherper7047
      @thewiseoldherper7047 2 года назад +12

      I got to add that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar also thinks Larry Bird is the greatest!

  • @dannybaxter4710
    @dannybaxter4710 2 года назад +75

    Bird was a superstar not just from his own abilities, he was a team player. Pass, rebound, guard. He covered everything!

    • @rodshoaf
      @rodshoaf Год назад +3

      something Lebron could learn.. then again he can't even read!

  • @chrisdevenney4922
    @chrisdevenney4922 2 года назад +35

    Something to keep in mind is that those plays on the highlight reel weren't the exceptions. On any given night, a cold Tuesday in February, he would make at least one head-spinning, mind-blowing move - a shot, a pass, a steal, something. I don't have anything to add to the Bird v. Lebron v. Magic v. Jordan debate. Instead, I'll say this. For me what distinguishes Bird from the others was his flair for the dramatic. Shaughnessy once wrote of him (paraphrasing) 'he was put here to fulfill our sports fantasies'. He did. Time and time again. Even down to the way he finally left the game, battered, broken, and head held high.

    • @drobichaud1000
      @drobichaud1000 Год назад

      Settle down

    • @NC-Mama-Bear
      @NC-Mama-Bear Год назад +2

      @@drobichaud1000 Why? It's an astute comment. Hurt your feelings?

  • @marleybob3157
    @marleybob3157 2 года назад +1532

    Top three: Jordan, Bird and Magic (Wilt and Bill Russell complete my top 5). I take Bird over Lebron 10 times out of 10. There are only two areas Lebron is superior. He is a far superior athlete and he has had a longer, healthier career. But everything on the court goes to Bird. He is a better leader, shooter, passer and rebounder. He had the highest basketball IQ I've ever seen. Most important, he HATED to lose and simply refused to accept that he could. He outworked everyone before, during and after practice, before, during and after games and in the offseason. Yes, Lebron could do more because of his athleticism and Bird was a slow, unahletic white guy but so what? He made his teammates better and they were supremely loyal to him. He played in a very tough conference and had real battles against my 76ers, which he mostly won. I hated him when he played but I respect the hell out of who he is and what he did with what he was given. Brilliant player.

    • @soloistdeve
      @soloistdeve 2 года назад +52

      Jordan, Bird, Shaq, Tim, Kobe is mine. Even in this roster, he is the smartest, better playmaker, better 3pt shooter, better passer.
      If he had athleticism, he would be the GOAT.

    • @gutterbois
      @gutterbois 2 года назад +32

      You gotta put Kareem in there buddy

    • @Nightwatchman53
      @Nightwatchman53 2 года назад +20

      All time
      Point=Magic
      2 guard=MJ
      Small Forward=Larry Legend
      Power Forward=LeBron
      Center=Kareem..
      2nd Team
      Point=The Big O
      2 guard=Kobe
      Small Forward=KD
      Power Forward=Karl Malone/Tim Duncan
      Center=Shaq Diesel..
      Bill Russell and Wilt played at a time where they were basically the only two great big men in the game, so they didn't have much in the way of competition.. they could just as well replaced Kareem on my list.

    • @oldsch001tothebone5
      @oldsch001tothebone5 2 года назад +23

      MJ
      Kareem
      Bird
      Magic
      Hakeem

    • @barrymorgan5104
      @barrymorgan5104 2 года назад +9

      Excellent post, nailed it.

  • @BoogieBoyMetalMouth
    @BoogieBoyMetalMouth 2 года назад +102

    I’m 45. I love watching open minded young people get their first real experience of Larry Bird. It blows their minds most times haha. You can’t help but give him his props. The Legend!

  • @hollow1585
    @hollow1585 Год назад +9

    Larry is known as "The Legend" for a damn good reason. Man had off the chart basketball IQ, winning by working as a team was a huge part of his mindset, we win or lose together, everyone pulls their weight and works as a unit. One of the greatest players and leaders to play the game.

  • @parisbrat
    @parisbrat 2 года назад +37

    It's refreshing to see a reactor show such respect - no ragging on the opinions of others. Thanks!

  • @joshuaswanson1977
    @joshuaswanson1977 2 года назад +265

    Fun Fact: In 6 games vs them in the playoffs, Michael Jordan and the Bulls never beat Larry Bird and the Celtics.

    • @bodhisfattva7462
      @bodhisfattva7462 2 года назад +55

      my favorite quote is MJ's message to Larry Bird after he announced his retirement: “You ruined a lot of my successful games”

    • @rickbort7875
      @rickbort7875 2 года назад +38

      Yep. MJ bested all of his rivals- Magic, Isiah, Stockton/Malone, Barkley, Drexler, Ewing, etc.
      But not Bird. And MJ knows this all too well. In their regular season games, Larry bested him and swept him in all of their playoff games.

    • @jakedooley5300
      @jakedooley5300 2 года назад +33

      @@rickbort7875 of course, even mj in his prime when he had pippen and rodman would still lose to Larry birds Celtics dynasty, Larry legends Celtics team is definitely the greatest NBA team of all time

    • @MrBruinman86
      @MrBruinman86 2 года назад +8

      @@jakedooley5300 That 86 Celtics team sure could make that boast.

    • @traslenpatterson3478
      @traslenpatterson3478 2 года назад +22

      Fun fact: Bird also had 4 other HOF's his team also.
      Fun fact: Kevin McHale was a HOF
      Fun fact: Dennis Johnson was a HOF
      Fun fact: Robert Parish was HOF
      Fun Fact: Bill Walton was a HOF and even though he was Past his prime he was still effective with his passing & rebounding
      Another Fun Fact: go grab Larry Bird's book where he explain why Jordan was a 1-9 during his first 3 playoff series ......Larry Bird - " it wasn't that Jordan couldn't win, he just didn't have the roster or the proper coaching at that particular time and thank God he didn't "
      Fun Fact: Magic said this in 87' " Jordan is the best player in the world, he just don't have the championship ROSTER that Larry & I have "
      Fun Fact: Mark Aguirre said this on the Bad Boys Documentary " Jordan is the best in the world, he just needed a lil help "
      Y'all say a lot of things without putting things in their proper perspective or context, a lot of y'all like the sound of Bird sweeping Jordan twice but Bird had the understanding that he had the far superior TEAM AND CHAMPIONSHIP ROSTER AND JORDAN DIDN'T......BOTTOM LINE!

  • @d112cons
    @d112cons 2 года назад +147

    Bird had IMPOSSIBLE intuition. He had full court awareness, 100% of the time, and it didn't matter if he lacked the physical skills of his peers - what he could do, he did flawlessly. Bird played like he could see the future.

    • @johnmcginnis2452
      @johnmcginnis2452 2 года назад +8

      He was like Mario Lemieux or Wayne Gretsky were in hockey; they had a magical sense of where the puck was and where it needed to be. Larry was the same; he knew where everyone was on the court and what needed to happen, in nanospeed.

    • @r0bbyinchins
      @r0bbyinchins 2 года назад +2

      Bird for the win!!!!

    • @apataye
      @apataye 2 года назад +1

      ¡EXACTLY! And, at the end of the day, that INTUITION IS USUALLY MORE CRUCIAL THAN PHYSICAL SKILLS.

    • @gfoot9916
      @gfoot9916 2 года назад +3

      Bird was pretty damn athletic though. People only talk about his intuition because he’s white.

    • @MaydayAggro
      @MaydayAggro 2 года назад +1

      "like he could see the future" - perfectly put.

  • @beachplumb
    @beachplumb Год назад +14

    I was a teen growing up in Boston in the 80's. What a ride it was! To me, Bird will ALWAYS be my favorite player of all time.

  • @petersparker
    @petersparker Год назад +29

    Great reaction. And it WAS a phenomenal time to be alive and see that era as a kid! Brings back so many memories. As for top 3... It's tough to say, different eras are hard to compare... That said, No.1 is easy, Michael. If you're playing the game to win it, then you want MJ on your team all day every day. Not even close, the best ever. After that, you couldn't go wrong with Magic and Bird, or Kobe and Lebron, or Kareem and Bill Russell. One thing though is those players from earlier decades might not have been as athletic and in the shape players today can be, but they were much more tough because the league was much more tough. None of that ticky tack garbage you see today. You wanted a ring, you were gonna have to take the hits to earn it.

    • @s70cas7ic0
      @s70cas7ic0 Год назад

      From what I’ve gathered, if you’re playing the game to win it, then you want MJ on your team, all day every day.
      But not if the other team have Larry Bird playing for them.
      That man was tough as nails

  • @gosixers546
    @gosixers546 2 года назад +184

    Magic and Bird saved the NBA. All those finals against each other was an absolute treat to watch. This coming from a Sixers fan.

    • @Torgo1969
      @Torgo1969 2 года назад +3

      Yes. The 1980s were a great decade for the NBA.

    • @maxwattage6631
      @maxwattage6631 2 года назад

      The greatest team would have a Dr. On it.

    • @gosixers546
      @gosixers546 2 года назад +1

      @@maxwattage6631 83 Sixers best team of the 80s. It's a shame we didn't get Moses earlier

    • @williamwhalen29
      @williamwhalen29 2 года назад +2

      Most people don't know the NBA finals were tape-delayed and shown after the 11 o'clock news 🙄 Bird and Magic certainly saved the NBA.

    • @justingetz8965
      @justingetz8965 2 года назад

      Yup. Sizers fan growing up too. Was a Sir Charles fan and I absolutely hated playing Boston. I knew how it was gonna end.

  • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
    @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +154

    Larry Bird: Walks into Utah says "I feel like 43 tonight."
    Larry Bird: Scores 43 checks out of game.
    As told by John Stockton.

    • @brasco96wired67
      @brasco96wired67 2 года назад +11

      Scored 43 while still in the 3rd quarter if I remember correctly.

    • @brian95240
      @brian95240 2 года назад +8

      That Is an insane awareness, to keep a self-made-score (in the midst of the game) and a fierce focus to make it happen! 👏

    • @scottflipiak614
      @scottflipiak614 2 года назад +7

      True . . .
      Not 42, OR 44 . . . .
      But He Scored 43 !!!!!!

    • @brasco96wired67
      @brasco96wired67 2 года назад +6

      43 in 3 quarters. Bird was sick and wanted to rest the 4 quarter after knowing he won the game.

    • @scottflipiak614
      @scottflipiak614 2 года назад +2

      Larry ""Legend"" even Scored 47 Left Handed in PlayOff game 6 . . .
      Bird said that He was Saving His Right for Magic 🏀🏀😁😎😁🏀🏀

  • @thewhinjaninja3610
    @thewhinjaninja3610 2 года назад +5

    You said it. Just love greatness. It rarely comes around. When Larry and Magic went at it the fans were the winners.

  • @terryp007100
    @terryp007100 2 года назад +9

    I was introduced to the Magic vs Bird rivalry in the '79 NCAA final. What a game. Both of them wore #33. It was just a HINT of what was to come. It was truly a golden age for basketball... a delight to witness it.

    • @feastorafamine
      @feastorafamine Год назад

      Me too brother!! I'm from Lansing, that was the first basketball game I ever watched. Still ranked as one of the most watched sporting events in history. Moved out to LA the same time Magic came to LA

  • @anneseay8286
    @anneseay8286 2 года назад +176

    Oh, come on, Larry Legend would have James in the locker room balled up in a corner. James couldn't take the trash talk + the amazing playing.

    • @Ori0n1975
      @Ori0n1975 2 года назад +25

      "I'm gonna get it right here LeBron, and I'm gonna shoot it in your face."

    • @rgreen1107
      @rgreen1107 2 года назад +15

      And there’s nothing your
      gonna do about it , James !

    • @dewguy36
      @dewguy36 2 года назад +11

      Absolute truth right there

    • @bamafan62
      @bamafan62 2 года назад +5

      facts

    • @MrSchmaaz
      @MrSchmaaz 2 года назад +6

      Every old school player, would foul out or T out in the first minutes of the game. Bird talked trash to coaches and players. Backed up every word though.

  • @brasco96wired67
    @brasco96wired67 2 года назад +223

    I don't think there's a more complete player than Bird when you consider everything he brings to the table. shooting, scoring, passing , rebounding, IQ, clutch, heart, swag, left hand and trash talk with backing it up. Lebron maybe better in some areas but he's certainty not as complete of a player as Bird.

    • @terrencekitchens8833
      @terrencekitchens8833 2 года назад +35

      The man tell ya where he's goin...go there...and ya still couldn't stop him! 🤪 Bron couldn't carry his water bottle.... real talk.

    • @zeppelinfan9360
      @zeppelinfan9360 2 года назад +32

      Bird and Magic saved the NBA
      Never forget. Bird > Lebron

    • @connolly420
      @connolly420 2 года назад +10

      BronBron would be dehydrated from all his no-calls(cause ya used to be able put hands on players) and Bronie is always looking for someone else to take “the shot” for the game. Bird wanted the ball, like the song said, everyone wants to be like mike. “Gimme the ball and get out the way” where as lebron was always looking for someone else weather it was JJ Reddick or ray Allen oh hell even JR Smith. (And the dude might go 19/25 for 45 points in 28 min, or go 3/17 and still be chucking 3’s having played 45/48 minutes). He always had his outlet 3 point shooter. If you don’t have the killer instinct I’m talking about, you might as well go play ping pong.

    • @jord9308
      @jord9308 2 года назад +13

      Bird would talk so much trash and back it up- he humiliated really great players

    • @bombinic
      @bombinic 2 года назад

      @@terrencekitchens8833 foolishness at the end.

  • @michael-hf7tn
    @michael-hf7tn Год назад +10

    I really respect your reaction to Bird. I grew up watching him play, he was amazing. Lebron is mind blowing, the complete package .I will always believe that Birds will to win is what made him unstoppable. check out his history, tough childhood, his father committed suicide, this guy had to push through hell to get to where he was. thanks for the vid, you got my sub.

  • @vpreggie
    @vpreggie Год назад +2

    Larry Bird was The Man. No false chest beating, preening - just a matter-of-fact, in-your-face, smooth as silk bad -man. Everything he did was just so fluid, and his passing was brilliant. He played a good portion of his short career with mangled fingers and a bad back.

  • @GoldTop57
    @GoldTop57 2 года назад +134

    Lebron himself has Larry in his all-time top 3. He has said it on camera. No one understood the chess match of the game better. What he lacked in raw athleticism, he more than made up for it with Shooting, intelligence, unbelievable court vision, etc. He always seemed to be in the right position to make a play. And he was extremely tough.

    • @hennessyblack2121
      @hennessyblack2121 2 года назад +3

      That confirms I'm not far off

    • @jeffreyross71
      @jeffreyross71 2 года назад +11

      Actually lebron said larry is the goat

    • @GoldTop57
      @GoldTop57 2 года назад +2

      @@jeffreyross71 Interesting. That’s cool. I only saw the one where he named his top 3.

    • @JosephLupoli
      @JosephLupoli 2 года назад +2

      J Sanders: well put indeed!

    • @fredball8240
      @fredball8240 2 года назад +2

      I was a Hawks fan in the 80s and Bird used to kill Dominique in ATL. Plus, a lot of little things made him great like being a 90% FT shooter and an unparalleled game winning shooter.

  • @chrispavlich9656
    @chrispavlich9656 2 года назад +79

    Since the current NBA doesn’t believe in playing defense, Bird would dominate in today’s game. Players today are soft and whiney. Players back in Larry’s day were warriors. My dad and I would watch all the Boston games from the day he came into the league and until he left the league. We bought one of the first satellite TVs, one of those huge monsters so we could pick up their games. Pop is no longer with us but I’ll always have those memories❣️

    • @gregking8042
      @gregking8042 2 года назад +3

      Respect! I agree with you! Sorry for your loss! Dude was a beast with HEART!

    • @allanwysocki6234
      @allanwysocki6234 2 года назад +4

      Dont know about soft and whiney, but it is reffed differently now, than in the 80s and 90s. When players drive to the hoop now they hardly get touched, for fear of a foul call and possible 3 point play...back in the 80s as soon as a player let go of the ball in the lane, they got hammered, these days it would get called as a flagrant with a technical shot to follow

    • @Ori0n1975
      @Ori0n1975 2 года назад +1

      That was nice to read.

    • @chrispavlich9656
      @chrispavlich9656 2 года назад +1

      @@Ori0n1975 Thank you. Good times for sure.

    • @k1To12310
      @k1To12310 2 года назад

      I mean , the rule change gives me hope , it’s more physical again

  • @waynefinnicumbb7218
    @waynefinnicumbb7218 2 года назад +22

    Watching these game on TV live while they were happening, pure magic. Bird did things that blew everyone's mind. He was a genius and a magician on the court. Basketball was a whole lot better back then, games were dogfights.

    • @DavidStep98
      @DavidStep98 Год назад +1

      I always thought Bird looked a little awkward but he always seemed to do what he wanted done.

    • @waynefinnicumbb7218
      @waynefinnicumbb7218 Год назад

      @@DavidStep98 he did look awkward, but that guy can just about do it all. The behind the basket shot, shooting while on the floor, passing anywhere (especially full court like a quarterback), and playing severely hurt, the guy was a robot.

  • @jimreal3840
    @jimreal3840 2 года назад +5

    Larry was just incredible...all the stuff your not supposed to be able to pull off,he did...he would even tell opposing teams what he was going to do on next play...then do it and score...in all aspects of the game he was the best....

  • @deancafe4739
    @deancafe4739 2 года назад +94

    Larry being unathletic and a bit slow is gods' way of making it fair.

    • @grantkiger9916
      @grantkiger9916 2 года назад +2

      God: *whistling while making Bird*
      Satan: Yo God what the hell man. If you send this guy down there like that everyone is gonna wanna sell their sole to play like him. I can't deliver on that!
      G: Fine I'll slow him down a bit. Happy?
      S: No but I think that's the best I'm gonna get.

    • @XploreAz
      @XploreAz 2 года назад

      @@grantkiger9916 lame.

    • @thedoncrazephaze5375
      @thedoncrazephaze5375 2 года назад +3

      How can u call all that unathletic? Sport/Court awareness is part of the game. Magic & Bird, & Jordan of course - that aspect of their games was paramount, thats why one never saw Magic or Bird in a Slam Dunk contest. "Jumping high" & "speed" are very important to the game, of course.
      W/that said - I understood your comment. Its all subjective.

    • @rpg_haven
      @rpg_haven 2 года назад +3

      He wasn't unathletic, he just wasn't a freak of nature and looks kind of goofy. You don't get to the NBA if you're unathletic.

    • @bobshenix
      @bobshenix 2 года назад

      @@rpg_haven true

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u 2 года назад +27

    Bird was such a badass that he would tell the other team what he was gonna do before he did it, and they still couldn't stop him. He would literally call his shots

  • @shaharadegan9993
    @shaharadegan9993 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for giving me a chance to re-experience the greatness of watching Larry Bird perform his basketball magic during my era. There was nothing more exciting than watching Bird and Magic go head to head.

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite Год назад +1

    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, about Larry's game, is that it reminded him of someone, who was not only playing basketball, but also, volleyball, dodgeball, hockey, baseball, football, soccer, & strategic chess, all at the same time, and was what made him so great 😊He certainly was one of the most unique and gifted players, I have ever watched!

  • @americafirst3965
    @americafirst3965 2 года назад +38

    This man came from a different time and was cut from a different cloth than the chumps of today . What great sportsmanship and friendship from Magic calling Bird the best of all time . I'll never forget being amazed by Larry Birds talent as a kid .

    • @Zazu1776
      @Zazu1776 Год назад

      You are dam right, LeBron James never would survive Larry, he would get Larry kicked out of the game for trash talking!

    • @rduke325
      @rduke325 Год назад +1

      ​@@Zazu1776he would have Lachina crying in his safe space

    • @Zazu1776
      @Zazu1776 Год назад +1

      @@rduke325 100 %

  • @greg1503
    @greg1503 2 года назад +159

    Bird was phenomenal. Ahead of his time. Every teen aged and 20 something basketball fan should watch this . At 55 I lived through his era. Legend is an understatement.

    • @lesstettner1
      @lesstettner1 2 года назад +5

      Into Stats. Read Lebron and Bird at 30 years old. Say around their prime age. Then you will see both are amazing but the stats actually go to the Legend. Why? Another time...

    • @matthewc164
      @matthewc164 2 года назад +12

      The young bucks don't even know real basketball. Everything is dunks and threeballs now. It was a different era and still a contact sport. Passing was at a premium. Miss those days.

    • @trudogg630
      @trudogg630 2 года назад +9

      Larry Legend is the Goat. Don’t care what the younger generation thinks.. just incredible player..

    • @jimgrosso7622
      @jimgrosso7622 2 года назад +2

      I agree Greg!!! Well said!!!

    • @andreadeamon6419
      @andreadeamon6419 2 года назад +5

      55 clevelander here. Sure was a different time back then. That was exciting to witness. Today's games are boring - and I'm a female and i remember it. Everyone knew bird and Jordan's schedule by heart

  • @ChrisKing25
    @ChrisKing25 2 года назад +3

    "I just love greatness" Awesome quote, bro! Respect! Love the game!

  • @dandymcgee
    @dandymcgee 2 года назад +1

    I feel like you understood him at a deep level and distilled, appreciated and replicated his talent for turning a competition into pure love. Recognizing raw skill and playing not only to win, but for the comradery of all. The way you closed the video is so true to the nature of the way Bird played basketball. It's not about proving one man or another is the best, but rather it's about proving that one man can impact everyone around him an immensely positive and powerful way. Even his strongest opponents cheered for him to the very end, and that's the real winning outcome in life.

  • @chuckwilson4186
    @chuckwilson4186 2 года назад +49

    bird was 10 times more mentally tougher then James could even think of being .....give me Bird any day !

    • @devolutioninc
      @devolutioninc 2 года назад +2

      Bird didnt cry in pain. LeBron cries with hurt feelings.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 2 года назад

      @@devolutioninc Bird famously cried over hurt feelings.

    • @devolutioninc
      @devolutioninc 2 года назад

      @@redrick8900 did henhurtnlebron?

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 2 года назад

      @@devolutioninc I don't speak whatever that is.

  • @norbertomontijo8673
    @norbertomontijo8673 2 года назад +67

    There’s lots of Larry stories. That 3 point contest where he still had his warm up on and won, says a lot in a nut shell. The game where he shot only lefty and put up big points is insane. He is without a doubt a legend not only in Boston, but in the league. Basketball in this era was a lot tougher as well. Any of those teams could have been champions if you slept at any time. The bench was comparable to a starting line up today. 🖐🏽🎤

    • @chemislife
      @chemislife 2 года назад +3

      Or the time he got offended that they had a white guy guard him lol

    • @xmoomoo9158
      @xmoomoo9158 2 года назад

      You are right! Larry the Legend☘️

  • @jas1679
    @jas1679 Год назад

    55 yr old white man here..saw Larry legend a few times. I thank you for recognizing greatness. Larry Bird is hands down "THE Greatest Whiteboy basketball player OF ALL TIME " !!

  • @lylesmith3506
    @lylesmith3506 2 года назад +1

    I was blessed to watch all these games live and back in the day everyone played hurt. Bird was special and we knew it at the time.

  • @JeffBuonassisi
    @JeffBuonassisi 2 года назад +56

    When you say " what a great time to be alive" maybe now you understand why us old heads always pick from this era when picking top 5.

    • @JDReynolds2005
      @JDReynolds2005 2 года назад +4

      Damn, that there says it all! We lived this Era and it was greatness! Twice as physical, twice the mental games, twice the greatness of today's games!

    • @RussVerbofsky
      @RussVerbofsky 2 года назад +2

      I remember watching Magic live in his rookie season. The Celtics vs Lakers games in the 1980's were incredible. The starting five of each team plus the sixth man were incredible players.

    • @primitivochapa5877
      @primitivochapa5877 2 года назад

      Yep I graduated high school when bird graduated college

    • @trudogg630
      @trudogg630 2 года назад +1

      Yes, the 80’s-90’s were a great basketball era and Celtics-Lakers were great match-ups. I loved it and kept me watching every season. I loved the style and physicality.. just the best of times.. don’t you agree?

  • @patrickbatey8459
    @patrickbatey8459 2 года назад +70

    "I just love greatness." That is the best line I've ever heard whenever people try to compare one player to another. Would LeBron have beaten Bird? Who cares? We just know it would be epic and fun to watch.

    • @Iceman97913
      @Iceman97913 2 года назад +2

      and no LeKaren wouldnt have

    • @yankeerepairs
      @yankeerepairs 2 года назад +2

      Since MJ was 0-6 against Bird,, don't expect LeBron to have faired better.

    • @randyalvey9445
      @randyalvey9445 2 года назад

      @@yankeerepairs Bird would beat Bron and never step in the paint

    • @yankeerepairs
      @yankeerepairs 2 года назад

      @@randyalvey9445
      #33 would beat him in the paint as well

    • @jackbentley7391
      @jackbentley7391 2 года назад

      Without a doubt Bird is the best player that ever played the game. I recall an article in playboy magazine where Bird challenged anybody in the world to 3 point shots for 100,000. Nobody took the challenge.

  • @markl2046
    @markl2046 Год назад

    Enjoyed listening to your "awe". Got to watch these guys over and over and over for years. Greatness, yes.

  • @KissAnalog
    @KissAnalog Год назад

    Love it!

  • @Ray-pl9rz
    @Ray-pl9rz 2 года назад +89

    My 3 best players of alltime: Jordan, Bird ( best SF of alltime, unbelievable shooter, amazing rebounder, clutch player, amazing assist!!) and Magic.

  • @kengaroo67
    @kengaroo67 2 года назад +28

    Watching Larry LIVE, especially in the Playoffs was pure magic. Watching him against Magic was even more magical. There's no other way to describe it. There's a reason they call him Larry Legend.

  • @brian7333
    @brian7333 2 года назад +1

    That clip where he tucks the ball over the defender's forehead and the guy thinks Larry's passed or shot it, only for Larry to pull it back over the back of the guy's head to have all day to now shoot, while the guy was looking for the ball behind him-- is out of this world!!!💫🤯👌

  • @jamesbush5675
    @jamesbush5675 2 года назад

    You hit the nail on the head, greatness is as high as you can go. Greatness cannot be separated anymore.

  • @sandyl7868
    @sandyl7868 2 года назад +25

    Larry Bird was simply the most complete and amazing player I have ever witnessed.

  • @jimk9892
    @jimk9892 2 года назад +27

    Bird really came into his own when DJ came to the team. DJ and Bird were of one mind. It's hard to say who is the GOAT from different decades. Your guy always gets a bump in your eyes. Nice to see you giving some love to Larry.

  • @abouttime25
    @abouttime25 2 года назад

    I had a roommate in college that did sport photos for Sports Illustrated in the early 80s. While my roommate was setting up cameras in the rafters of the Portland Trailblazers Sports Center he got to watch Larry Bird practice by himself. He Jumped rope, did running drills and shot basketballs for two hours. He had a high school student throw the balls back to him. I was told that Larry Bird did not miss one shot during this practice. He worked harder than anyone else. He made his team better and had an uncanny ESP relationship with Dennis Johnson. I too loved watching the NBA during the time of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. Two greats that competed against each other and had great mutual respect for each other. I have never seen anything like it before or after.

  • @JamesD3399
    @JamesD3399 2 года назад

    Grew up in New England in the 80s, Bird was the trash talker who backed it up with talent and ALWAYS wanted to win. One of the GOATS

  • @bodinmuschinsky3742
    @bodinmuschinsky3742 2 года назад +34

    Bird is top 5 all time in almost every category: shooting, clutch shooting, passing, court knowledge, toughness, mental intimidation of opponents, play-making/creation. His defense was also a bit underrated.

  • @RkyMtMa
    @RkyMtMa 2 года назад +26

    Magic showing Larry the ❤️ is much deeper than you can imagine. They were bitter rivals throughout their college and professional careers. Completely opposite personalities, Magic loud and out there, the life of the party. Bird, trash talk aside, was quite and shy, the first one at practice and the last to leave, always practicing, because let’s face it, he didn’t have the speed and jumping abilities that most others had, so he practiced, ALL the time. His true strength was that he used his brain, he could play way ahead in his mind and out strategize anyone out there. But back to Magic, he and Larry probably have the most famous rivalry in all of basketball. BUT when Magic got sick, diagnosed with HIV, players turned their backs on him out of fear of the disease. Refused to play with or against him. Not Bird. This man of few words stood up tall and took to the court with Magic with no hesitation, I believe it was for the Olympic dream team. Larry totally had his back when most rivals would have been happy to see him crash and burn. The rivalry is why Magic knows more than anyone how good Bird was, but the ❤️ is from a man of true character, your rival, being the one to have your back at your lowest point in life, and in true Bird fashion, not giving a F*** what people thought of him doing it.

    • @lcpgrowers4658
      @lcpgrowers4658 2 года назад

      Magic also called Bird and told him about his diagnosis as soon as he found out about it (before he told the media) and that half court behind the back pass that he throws during the montage of his incredible passing skills was done in tribute to Magic.
      Probably the greatest on court/field player rivalry and off court friendship in the history of competitive sports. ❤️

  • @christophedupin.artist
    @christophedupin.artist 2 года назад +1

    You said it right man: in the end what remains is the inspiration all these legends brought the next generations. I' ve seen Magic, I've seen Larry , I've seen MJ and Kobe. All these guys belong the same club: game changers. MJ23 is the GOAT of all those I saw live, but Larry was so different. His highlights speak for him. A showman before showtime. A pioneer who invented his own moves. His intelligence, court vision, fighting spirit, leadership and (super)natural skills made him a unique player.

  • @shonuff8848
    @shonuff8848 Год назад

    Larry Legend - I grew up watching him as a kid from New Hampshire. Jordan is the GOAT, but Larry Legend will always be my #1. Thanks for spreading the love. People have forgotten how amazing he was.

  • @Omegahybridx
    @Omegahybridx 2 года назад +75

    Isaiah Thomas once said,
    "If you put me, Magic, Jordan and Larry in a room, at the end of the day, Larry is the one walking out of the room."
    Magic knew him best. Called him the best ever.
    Jordan never won a playoff game against him. Not... one... game!
    The GOAT

    • @scottchristian8280
      @scottchristian8280 2 года назад +3

      Bulls didn't beat Celtics but MJ embarrassed the entire team, he just had no help. I think Bird is top 3 all time but MJ 🐐 and it isn't even debatable.

    • @Omegahybridx
      @Omegahybridx 2 года назад +1

      @@scottchristian8280 Ugh. I can only tell you the truth. I can't understand it for you too.
      M.J. was good. Top 10 ALL time. Facts are facts, and facts are not debatable.
      Not.
      One.
      Game.
      Against the physically broken version of the court wizard he was and still...
      Not.
      One.
      Game.
      But thanks for coming out

    • @scottchristian8280
      @scottchristian8280 2 года назад +2

      @@Omegahybridx In a 135-131 overtime defeat at the old Boston Garden, Jordan, then 23 years old, scored 63 points, a mark that to this day stands as a single-game postseason record. That night, even as the Celtics seized a 2-0 series lead over the Bulls, Bird said of the performance: "It's just God disguised as Michael Jordan."

    • @scottchristian8280
      @scottchristian8280 2 года назад +2

      @Omegahybridx I'm going to trust Larry Legends word over yours. Larry was the smartest player to ever play, im certain he knows basketball better than you.

    • @Omegahybridx
      @Omegahybridx 2 года назад +1

      @@scottchristian8280 Sigh. I already went over this. How many more years did Bird play after playing the 23 year old M.J.??
      Thanks again

  • @RedMcc
    @RedMcc 2 года назад +23

    For us Gen Xer's we always knew Bird was easily on the same level as Jordan, Bryant, Lebron, Johnson. You cant tell me Lebron can do what Bird does. Lebron is sheer force, Bird is grace on fire

  • @BraceDeville
    @BraceDeville 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate your reaction. I am, along with the people in my generation, were blessed to experience the golden age of the NBA. We went from Dr J, to Magic and Bird to Michael, to Kobe and Shaq and LeBron. It's my opinion that the 80's and 90's were the greatest of the league. Bird is a big part of what made it great.

  • @Grimes247
    @Grimes247 2 года назад +1

    For the longest time as a kid growing up I never understood why my dads favorite basketball player was Larry Bird. My dad had so many Legends to choose from. My eyes are now open and I completely understand its because Larry Bird was a COLD MONSTER! When all the legends like Julius Irving, MJ, Magic, Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley, Shaq, Gary Payton, Isiah Thomas, Clyde Drexler and the list goes on all talk about how good and feared Larry Bird was as a basketball player you know he was on another level. What's funny is how everyone says Larry Bird was the biggest trash talker in the NBA. I'm sorry but when Legends like these are afraid to play against you what does that say?

  • @lindapowers8592
    @lindapowers8592 2 года назад +13

    Larry Bird was everything!
    I follow him from HS to retirement and then as a coach for the Pacers and a General Manager.
    To watch on TV and live. What time to be a basketball fan, they all played with an intensity you don’t see today.
    Dr. J
    Larry Bird
    Magic
    Isaiah Thomas

  • @tommy_casual
    @tommy_casual 2 года назад +15

    The craziest thing is, he suffered an injury before he was drafted, and he said that he was a much better player before the injury.
    If that's true, the league was dealing with a lessened version of Bird. Imagine if he was at 100% his whole career?

    • @nemo-lz4yz
      @nemo-lz4yz 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, he mangled the fingers on his shooting hand playing softball. He said he "never" got his touch back...frickin' scary

  • @Melissa-jp8ps
    @Melissa-jp8ps 2 года назад

    Then came the Olympics, and all these legends were on THE SAME TEAM! Our brains and hearts couldn't take it!

  • @akpilot9468
    @akpilot9468 Год назад

    You said it all- What a time to be alive. I grew up in NH about 45 minutes from Boston in the 80's. Spent many nights at the Garden watching these guys play. It was absolutely the golden age of basketball.

  • @Youre_Right
    @Youre_Right 2 года назад +20

    Bird was one of the best shooters to ever play. He made it look so easy.

  • @discostu004
    @discostu004 2 года назад +18

    keep in mind back in this era, a drive to the basket might mean the end of your career. clothesline's, forearm shivers and more were allowed as a normal foul

  • @MrHunt916
    @MrHunt916 Год назад

    It’s so refreshing to seeing you younger fellas giving props to these old school ballers. Much respect young man

  • @Jbf-76
    @Jbf-76 Год назад +1

    This channel is one of the best reaction videos on RUclips... The man deserves more subscribers... Pass the word. This channel is absolutely legit. Top Tier...

  • @jeffrichards1537
    @jeffrichards1537 2 года назад +16

    Bird is 5 times the player LeBron is because he did it himself and with what team did. He didn't leave or recruit other superstars. Bird is a man's man.

  • @robindavis8441
    @robindavis8441 2 года назад +18

    A Boston legend,,, The Friendship between , Bird and Magic was incredible
    We loved the Rival games Very exciting time to live in Boston
    Your dad was correct
    Bird is a one In a million Thanks for the memories

  • @TheCardSwap
    @TheCardSwap Год назад

    I've seen the play a hundred times and never once thought that it was a "full court alley oop three pointer" until now. Thank you!

  • @Michael-ys5cn
    @Michael-ys5cn Год назад

    Basketball was so much fun back then! Im 40 and was lucky enough to play basketball in highschool and grew up watching Bird and magic..I wish we could go back in time

  • @georgschmidt5281
    @georgschmidt5281 2 года назад +19

    All I can say bird was one of the best that ever played basketball. I loved the way Bird and Magic played. I think they made each other more competitive and work harder at their game and in the end had great respect for each other.

  • @melissaisloud7404
    @melissaisloud7404 2 года назад +26

    Larry Legend is the Goat. He’s the best there ever was! He is a fully evolved player. Larry Bird is the Omega of Basketball.

  • @janagardy4559
    @janagardy4559 Год назад

    Bird & Magic became good friends & have maintained their friendship. They supported each other, Larry didn't back away when Magic was positive for Aids, Magic supported Larry when other players tried to put him down. Friends & competitors but always there for each other.

  • @user-gb3fd3ui9u
    @user-gb3fd3ui9u 11 дней назад

    Bird and Magic .. Iron sharpens Iron .. These two men both just loved the game, they loved the competition, and most of all they loved to win. While away from one another, they were both always thinking about how hard the other guy was working. It was an amazing time for the NBA, nothing but love and respect for two men that both defined greatness and showed nothing but love and respect for each other. They made each other better, and they launched a new era for the NBA. Then MJ came along, and brought it to another level and carried their torch forward. The rest is history. Thats why I have them 1 MJ 2 Bird 2 Magic ... 3 you can fill in the rest, these men all stood on the shoulders of giants

  • @Enturbulant
    @Enturbulant 2 года назад +32

    At the time, when Bird and Magic were just arriving on the scene, the NBA was a dying league. Those 2 in particular saved the game. Their rivalry, their incredible skill, their flash literally saved the NBA. Bird isn't a terribly good example of athleticism, his heart, his passion, his dedication to his craft drove him to excel. He and Magic were creators. They changed the game entirely.

    • @boxonothing4087
      @boxonothing4087 2 года назад +3

      Larry may not have been the greatest athlete but he literally was a wolf among dogs, and that's not to dismiss the talent of those he faced. He was a cut, he knew it and he made sure everyone knew it too. I often hear about him disrespecting opponents, that wasn't disrespecting. That was showing who's boss.

    • @MrHunt916
      @MrHunt916 Год назад +1

      Amen. Then the next generation of MJ along with David Stern made the NBA a money mogul and started to develop the international fan base. All the greats have contributed to the betterment of the sport.

    • @element-dh9dx
      @element-dh9dx Год назад

      "NBA was a dying league". This can happen again, I think it might, because now we have people trying to prop the NBA up and it's not working.
      Bird was a magician compared to anyone in the league now. I'm tired of disrespecting him and Jordan by making fun of silly comparisons. Even Magic is slowly being forgotten.

  • @hennessyblack2121
    @hennessyblack2121 2 года назад +57

    Bird didn't slack, particularly on D, when he wasn't happy w how things were going
    Lebron does
    We've seen him pick & choose when he wanta play hard over the years too many times
    Guys like MJ bird magic Hakeem, they always brought it...always

    • @aramhamparian9641
      @aramhamparian9641 2 года назад +8

      You are 100%correct sir.

    • @Spthomas47
      @Spthomas47 2 года назад +5

      Heart. Can't teach it.

    • @stevedem76
      @stevedem76 2 года назад +2

      LeBron is the physical prototype of a basketball player, minus the heart and the strong will. Every goat in every sport has to have that.

    • @fakename6807
      @fakename6807 2 года назад +1

      Whole league is like that now.

    • @davidleeroth784
      @davidleeroth784 2 года назад

      👏👏👏👏👏

  • @anchortech
    @anchortech Месяц назад

    Thank you young fella for watching this, I grew up watching Larry. He was cold. Appreciate you taking the time to compare him against todays legends. He was a head of his time.

  • @byronicman
    @byronicman Год назад

    The mid 80s thru the early mid 90s was the greatest time for NBA basketball in my opinion. So many legends played at the same time: Jordan, Bird, Magic, Wilkins, Thomas, olajuwan, Robinson, Drexler, Malone and Stockton... The list goes on.

  • @jacoblavoie8326
    @jacoblavoie8326 2 года назад +23

    Bird would excell in today's NBA, he was a straight baller.

    • @JoeGator23
      @JoeGator23 2 года назад

      Most of today's ballers wouldn't be able to catch his passes and get hit in the mouth wondering where it came from.

  • @fiedom92
    @fiedom92 2 года назад +67

    Rah, mad respect for how you concluded your thoughts after watching the video. I was waiting for you to go straight "but Lebron this and Bron that" but you manned up and showed your intelligence by "respecting greatness." This was the 1 and only video of yours I've ever seen but you got me to hit subscribe with the way you handled this one. Props

  • @dr.theopolis9877
    @dr.theopolis9877 2 года назад

    Massachusetts native here. It was an absolute privilege to watch Larry Bird.

  • @agordon7369
    @agordon7369 2 года назад +23

    His retirement wasn’t even on a game night and they packed the stadium even Wilt Chamberlain says Larry was the best player ever

    • @l.aelkington8726
      @l.aelkington8726 2 года назад +1

      Pretty sure Kareem said it too

    • @tntstorms7969
      @tntstorms7969 2 года назад

      @@l.aelkington8726 Kareem, Jordan, Wilt, Magic, Bird. Kareem and Wilt dominated their era. Bird and Magic dominated their era. Jordan dominated his era. Who can really say who's the best but I would bet Jordan and Bird were the most clutch with Magic just a tad behind. Jordan IMO wins although barely.

    • @tntstorms7969
      @tntstorms7969 2 года назад

      @Disc Dfs Bird was still at the top of his game and ready to retire while Jordan was just getting started when they met although one on one (which never really happened) Jordan didn't match up well with Bird defensively. Jordan despite that setback was more athletic. I am a fan of both but in the end whoever outscores the other is the real winner. Good point and maybe it is a toss up.

  • @parisbrat
    @parisbrat 2 года назад +11

    "What a time to be alive..." Indeed. Those men played HARD, with imagination, with heart.

  • @eddiepierce7028
    @eddiepierce7028 Год назад

    Many years ago I watched a PBS special about the power of the mind. All types of jobs, artists and they showed a clip of Larry Bird. The boy was so intense he jumped for a shot and hung mid-air for almost a full second to break the opponents timing and made the shot! Beat that!

  • @mattalley4330
    @mattalley4330 Год назад

    “I never seen someone with a mullet have swag”
    LOL 😂
    As a kid in that era I gotta say 80s mullets ftw!! Business in front party in the back!
    My Bird memory is of him playing my fav team (Portland) in the early 90s. By then he was almost done. Bad back. Wasn’t supposed to play that night but went out and scored over forty. That included the game winning three pointer when he wasn’t even looking at the basket but at his feet to make sure he wasn’t over the three point line. Just threw it towards the basket and of course it was nothing but net. He was an assassin.

  • @Patrick-xv6qv
    @Patrick-xv6qv 2 года назад +15

    I was never a big basketball fan, but watching the Celtics and the Lakers and Larry and Magic play was something even non-basketball fans can appreciate. The intense rivalry the two had with one another was the best in sports, and the incredible friendship that grew between them is full of emotion. If you have never seen the HBO documentary "Magic and Larry: A Courtship of Rivals" I highly recommend it.

  • @mkjw12000
    @mkjw12000 2 года назад +15

    I watched Larry live. There will never be another like him. He could light it up on offense and defense equally. Worked harder than any player I’ve ever seen and read the floor like a general.

    • @Johnny-xj5qu
      @Johnny-xj5qu 2 года назад

      All time great, but even he admitted he wasn’t that great on D, but was smart enough to overplay his man and run him into Parrish or McHale. Yes I know he made all defensive teams, but it was a courtesy for him being a superstar. One on one, he was never terrible, but never that good at defense. His offense, passing, and rebounding was from another planet

  • @TheRoadDawg
    @TheRoadDawg 2 года назад

    It was a Great time to be alive! Most of my friends were black in the late 70s/early 80s, didn’t know anything about racism. I’m from Georgia, grew up in South Carolina, but didn’t even realize there was “racism” until the 90s/2000s…

  • @blizzle193
    @blizzle193 Год назад

    As a white person and a Pistons fan..... What made Larry Bird so impressive is he's got dexterity for his size he can shoot and dribble and pass really well for being so tall and white it was kind of unheard of at the time

  • @benprewitt4600
    @benprewitt4600 2 года назад +17

    "Bird was a Beast."
    Hell, yes. My hats off!

  • @rickbort7875
    @rickbort7875 2 года назад +57

    I have watched Bird throughout his career, starting with the NCAA Finals. I have continued to enjoy the hell outta the NBA in the Jordan years after Bird left. And until recent years, I have watched LeBron, Curry, and others play in the modern era, hat is how much I loved basketball. If there was a draft right now for any player in his rookie year, Bird is my absolute Number 1, over LeBron, MJ, Magic, etc. He would kill in today's league with pussified rules, a closer 3 point line (by 1.5 feet), etc. My close 2nd MJ would absolutely kill these NBA stars of today also, he would average 50 a game. Bird and MJ had defenders beat on them intentionally, trying to injure them, hard fouls that would make LeBron cry. They played injured, bloody, because they WANT the ball in clutch time because they DEMAND to win at all costs. The NBA is so woke now, it is disgusting.

    • @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
      @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 2 года назад +4

      I agree mostly, but you forget about Bill Russell.

    • @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
      @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 2 года назад +9

      If you transported Lebron back to the late eighties as a starter instantly, he would be a fish out of water. He'd be looking at the refs for fouls-elbows to his face, a tug or a push and refs would play on. I like the hard NBA.

    • @johnnymidnight3210
      @johnnymidnight3210 2 года назад +4

      @@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 Or better he (LeBron) would demand to be traded to a better team that have a chance to win or ask the owners to get specific marquee player.

    • @michaelwalsh1035
      @michaelwalsh1035 2 года назад +3

      @@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 LeBron would last a half season and spend his time looking for that Mad Scientist in Back to the Future to get him outta there...

    • @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
      @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelwalsh1035 LeBron is not weak in comparison to the way of the NBA now, but us oldsters know. I have always liked Bird, but re-watching this vids? Bird was an ass. On the court he wasn't nice. He was a tough SOB.

  • @krisholmgren8883
    @krisholmgren8883 2 года назад

    I will say, as a lifetime Celtics fan, getting to watch Bird play was jaw-dropping at times. He was competing against some INCREDIBLE teams and players. I cannot take anything away from Lebron. He too is a beast, zero question. But....he also plays in a completely different league, which is NOT as brutal as the 80's, when guys were beating the snot out of each other, and calls like travelling and palming were heavily enforced. No question that Bird could play/compete in todays league, and I think EXCELL, but no question Lebron could have played back in the day and also excelled. Great video, sorry you didn't get to watch Bird vs Magic back in the day...LIVE! It was basketball at its' finest!

  • @Janzer_
    @Janzer_ Год назад

    this is what i'm talkin about. when people watch bird and don't even understand the nuance of what he's doing in the moment, that's what makes him great. it's not that he was better than everyone, but he could make the right calls, the right plays, the right decisions, that made him better than most. thank you for seeing the little things that people miss when they don't think basketball could be better than what we have today.

  • @yankeedyehard
    @yankeedyehard 2 года назад +15

    Great commentary! This era was the best in NBA history, when Bball was about team. Bird’s Celtics, Magic’s Lakers, Michael’s Bulls, Ewing’s Knicks, Miller’s Pacers, Thomas’s Pistons, Erving’s 76ers, Wilken’s Hawks, Drexler’s Trail Blazers, Malone’s Jazz, Gilmore’s Spurs! This was truly the Golden era of NBA basketball.

    • @toddstevens13
      @toddstevens13 2 года назад +2

      And tougher then the Line play in the NFL. Can you imagine LeFlop trying that crap then. Oakley et al., would of taken him out.

    • @jamesharper5761
      @jamesharper5761 2 года назад +1

      Agree 100%

  • @toddpeterson2992
    @toddpeterson2992 2 года назад +15

    You are right, greatness is greatness. Appreciate it while you can. RIP Kobe.

  • @shawnshawn588
    @shawnshawn588 2 года назад

    I was so fortunate, as were so many of us, to grow up watching Byrd, the Celtics and Lakers playing each other for the championships! It really was different back then.

  • @tomroach6275
    @tomroach6275 2 года назад +3

    Hey RAH, In 1974 Larry Bird was my P.E assistant when I was in the 8th grade and
    he was a senior at Springs Valley High School. At the beginning of each
    P.E. class we always ran 10 warmup laps around the gym. One day, a
    trampoline was set up on the basketball court and there was Larry Bird
    bouncing on it. As the whistle blew and we reluctantly lined up to run
    our laps, our teacher (who was also Larry's basketball coach) blew his
    whistle, and said "Larry is going to take 10 shots while jumping on the
    trampoline. If Larry makes any shots, each one made will delete a lap
    that you must run." Coach threw the ball to Larry and right there in
    front of me and the entire boys Jr. High P.E. class, Larry proceeded to
    hit 7 out of 10 shots while bouncing up and down on the trampoline, 35
    feet away from the goal. Larry set an incredible example for me as a
    young boy in French Lick, Indiana that helped me through my entire adult
    career. If you are willing to work very hard and never give up, your
    dreams can and will come true. Thank you Larry. Thank you RAH, Respect.