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  • @HenDawgTV
    @HenDawgTV  Год назад +22

    Hope y’all enjoyed this video!!! What should I react to next?! 🤔

    • @edreed9894
      @edreed9894 Год назад +2

      One thing to remember about Bird and his era is that they didn’t come up in the game shooting 3’s as there wasn’t a 3 point line in NCAA when they were coming through. Also, the original 3 point line in the NBA was further out than current line; and yes that does matter!

    • @hochha
      @hochha Год назад +4

      Dominique Wilkins.

    • @hochha
      @hochha Год назад +2

      Absent Larry's physical injuries, he could've had 4 straight MVPs.

    • @rafehr1378
      @rafehr1378 Год назад +1

      Thank YOU,, H D

    • @markconn4167
      @markconn4167 Год назад +4

      Pat Reilly said if I have to pick a shooter to win the game MJ if it's a shot to save my life Bird gets the shot!

  • @paulschedler
    @paulschedler Год назад +9

    Larry is in the top 3 players. I grew up in Terre Haute Indiana, went to Indiana State University, and served Larry Bird lunch at the "new" Long John Silvers Seafood shop! He stood at 6' 10" when I saw his "weigh in". Magic said "There will never be another Larry Bird" and I know it's true from watching him since I was 20!! I'm 65 yrs old now and I see Larry's own shots being used by everyone else, TO THIS DAY!! Larry changed basketball for good!!

  • @maxbrazil3712
    @maxbrazil3712 Год назад +47

    The Bird's incredibly generous team-play is why he's the GOAT. It took Jordan four years to figure that out.

    • @ryanc9888
      @ryanc9888 Год назад

      Bird is obviously one of the all time great players, but he’s not even the best small forward of all time (LeBron is) never mind the GOAT.

    • @nerdsworthpoindexter6661
      @nerdsworthpoindexter6661 Год назад +12

      @@ryanc9888 LeBron would not be able to guard Bird.

    • @hookedonreactions7649
      @hookedonreactions7649 Год назад

      @@nerdsworthpoindexter6661 and here’s why: ruclips.net/video/5WRh8R9-wSI/видео.html

    • @insidejob8309
      @insidejob8309 Год назад +5

      @@ryanc9888 Bird is better than Labron (Choker) sorry.

    • @captin3149
      @captin3149 Год назад +3

      @@ryanc9888 You're on drugs. Larry is a match for LeBron while he had a bad back, A prime Bird would have dribbled all over LeBron's face

  • @rg20322
    @rg20322 Год назад +24

    Appreciate your shout out to the family of your previous coach Louis Orr!
    Larry was very special, and I was 16 when he joined the Celtics as a rookie, and I also worked concessions at the Boston Garden.
    There is no NBA without the 80's and then Jordan taking it into the 90's.
    It was such a great time to really love basketball, and it was a rough game back then.

    • @rg20322
      @rg20322 Год назад +2

      Also love your commentary - good stuff!

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the support and watching! 💯🙏🏾

  • @irishgrl
    @irishgrl Год назад +40

    Btw, Magic has always seemed to be Larry’s fan. Any time they are together you see how Magic lights up around Larry.

    • @therabbits69
      @therabbits69 Год назад +5

      They have always been very good friends. I think Magic was really the only one he was ever "nice" too. On the court.

    • @cindyknudson2715
      @cindyknudson2715 Год назад +4

      @@therabbits69 They never really even spoke to each other until 1985.

    • @adarkwind4712
      @adarkwind4712 Год назад +7

      There’s a video that goes over their dynamic and eventual friendship. They’re two wildly different personalities but they’ve got that kind of friendship where they can not talk for a long while randomly see each other and be right back to the best of friends. One of the things that cemented it if I remember correctly was that when Bird heard about Magics HIV he stuck with him and called him where others dropped him. Bird is quiet and humble and not big on public affection but he really did come to care about Magic.

    • @robertkwiatkoski1292
      @robertkwiatkoski1292 Год назад +1

      Check out Pat Riley s quote.

    • @irishgrl
      @irishgrl Год назад +6

      @@adarkwind4712
      Agreed, but Magic seems to need Larry more than Larry needs Magic. Even way back in College, b4 the big NCAA game, Magic reached out to Larry, & Larry rebuffed Magic. It was Larry that needed to be won over not the other way around, and that commercial shoot at Larry’s mom’s house was the ice breaker.

  • @philipyoung4439
    @philipyoung4439 Год назад +12

    Bird and Dominique had some LEGENDARY match ups.

  • @toehead410
    @toehead410 Год назад +16

    There’s a big difference between “how much would he score?” and “how much could he score?”
    Bird wanted to win first and worry about personal stats later. He could easily have averaged another 6-8 points during his career if he wanted it. His idea of winning involved an unselfish team effort. He’d rather win a game with 26/11/8 instead of 35/5/2.

  • @robertdanyus6836
    @robertdanyus6836 Год назад +11

    Larry Bird said that Michael Cooper probably was the best defender that he faced

  • @chrismascher8667
    @chrismascher8667 Год назад +63

    In today's no defense game...Bird would be a stud. Slow? Yes. Awkward? Yes. But he is 10X smarter than anyone on the court today. Can shoot with anyone today, not even a contest. Anyone who says no never saw him play....talent is talent

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад +5

      💯

    • @deannacrownover3
      @deannacrownover3 Год назад +6

      This... No doubt.

    • @hookedonreactions7649
      @hookedonreactions7649 Год назад +11

      Don’t forget the medical advances that would have helped him last longer.

    • @jr-xs9tf
      @jr-xs9tf Год назад +11

      His sprint speed was not great. His first steps and hand quickness were lethal and there was no such thing as an off balance shot for him.

    • @Sharon-bo2se
      @Sharon-bo2se Год назад +8

      Everyone says he was slow and unathletic, couldn't jump, etc. Funny how he always got the job done. In today's game? You are joking, he would destroy them. On top off everything he could do, he was above all else a team player. Put him in a team and he would bring them all up.

  • @jas8815
    @jas8815 Год назад +16

    As far as challenges go...Larry would practice all of the off season at his home in French Lick and someone once asked him, when you're out there practicing, who do you imagine is guarding you? Larry shook his head. "Michael Cooper. It's always Michael Cooper."

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад +4

      Wow

    • @keithgraham9547
      @keithgraham9547 Год назад +9

      Michael Cooper was the best defensive player in the NBA. In one of the Celtics-Lakers finals, Bird was wearing him out. After one trip where Bird scored, Cooper looked over at Riley, palms up, and said something.
      I can't read lips, but it was like, "What else you want me to do? I can't guard him, neither can anyone else."

    • @rmcfete
      @rmcfete Год назад +2

      One

    • @Sunny-jz3dy
      @Sunny-jz3dy 8 месяцев назад

      I don't think there was anyone else that was consistent enough to pick just 1. A lot of times it just depended on who got hot.. the night of the game.

  • @johncaparulo4800
    @johncaparulo4800 Год назад +13

    Michael Cooper defended Bird best according to Bird. Dominique Wilkins was his toughest 1-on-1 matchup. Now please go buy a 9-volt battery for that smoke detector!! I enjoyed the video. Good luck to you sir.

  • @clifflawrence7479
    @clifflawrence7479 Год назад +8

    Jerry West said Bird was as close to perfect as anyone that had ever played the game. What West meant was well rounded. Pure shooter,passer,rebounder,free throws,long range,clutch and helping out on D.

  • @trollbane66
    @trollbane66 Год назад +5

    I don't know what Bird's greatest ability was, but I would say his ability to utilize his teammates has got to be up there. He flawlessly played to the strengths of guys like Parrish and McHale. He was able to make good players, play like great players. Bird seldom carried his teams to victory, he lead them to victory.

  • @aramhamparian9641
    @aramhamparian9641 Год назад +14

    RIP Coach Orr. I used to watch him play with the Knicks. Great man...
    Bird would dominate the league today with the current rules in place. The wide open spacing would be tailor made for his game. Merry Christmas my guy!!

  • @charlesking4780
    @charlesking4780 Год назад +11

    I love the respect you show for Larry Legend. 👏

  • @irvinscarberry9684
    @irvinscarberry9684 Год назад +8

    R.I P to Coach Orr. He was a great Basketball Coach. Sorry for your loss.

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss2238 Год назад +11

    I pick Larry because he just didn’t know how to quit. Worked hard and he was a complete player. He could do everything

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss2238 Год назад +10

    Anthony, your ability to keep dreaming and keep working towards your goals is inspiring. I’m following you. Make it happen. All the BEST to you through this new year and beyond. Keep hustling, kid.

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад +1

      Made my day. Appreciate this 💯

  • @irishgrl
    @irishgrl Год назад +7

    I can’t say I’m not biased BUT even if I’m looking at the issue from a neutral viewpoint, I STILL would take Prime Larry over EVERYONE. THEN OR NOW.

    • @danacarter4793
      @danacarter4793 Год назад +2

      Real truth 💯, I grew up watching bird and going to games,he was everywhere doing everything on the court #respect

  • @beachbunny7256
    @beachbunny7256 Год назад +6

    Dominaque Wilkins, Clyde the glide, Dennis Rodman, Hakeem, James Worthy, Scotty Pippin, Michael Cooper (Michael and Magic) bad boys Pistons, isahia Thomas, Lambieer
    Bird's the best all around player hands down.

    • @xciteful
      @xciteful Год назад +3

      What's amazing is that all those greats sing the praises of Larry Bird. That should tell you something of his mystic. That man was a fortune teller. Who the fuck tells their opponent the play and then goes and does it? That type of action creates fear into the hearts of men...

  • @xciteful
    @xciteful Год назад +3

    Your love for Coach Orr was endearing. Thanks for sharing. 3rd behind Michael that gave Bird a 'challenge' was Dominique Wilkins.

  • @paulsullivan1650
    @paulsullivan1650 Год назад +6

    Outside of Magic, Larry's toughest customer was definitely Dominique Wilkins! Today Bird would most likely have 33 ppg. 12 reb. 9 asst. And I believe Bird is number 1 all-time. He is only one of five players in history to average at least 20 pts. 10 reb. and 5 asst. per game for his career. He was what we called in baseball a " Five-Tool" player. He could shoot lights-out, he could pass at least as good as Magic, he was a top rebounder, he was a much better defensive player than given credit for, and he was the clutchest player of all-time. Honorable Mention: He was the team leader who made everyone on the team much better.
    And he's the only forward to win three consecutive league MVP's. Plus he finished 2nd in MVP voting four times!

    • @hookedonreactions7649
      @hookedonreactions7649 Год назад

      Bird says to this day that Michael Cooper was the best defender he played against. But Wilkins was definitely a thorn in his side.

    • @paulsullivan1650
      @paulsullivan1650 Год назад

      @@hookedonreactions7649 Absolutely right!

    • @SHARKVADERS
      @SHARKVADERS Год назад

      Bird and Jokic (barely) are the only two players to average 20ppg, 10rpg, 5apg for in a career.

  • @xciteful
    @xciteful Год назад +6

    It's almost insane, and as you stated, that we have to eliminate Jordan with a 0-6 against Bird.

  • @marykuettner752
    @marykuettner752 Год назад +8

    Prime Bird is definitely better than today's LeBron. Matter of fact so was Magic and of course Jordan. Bird was shooting 1.8 threes a game. Almost never.

  • @johnkochen7264
    @johnkochen7264 Год назад +2

    I think it is wonderful and graces you as a human being that you gave so much love, respect and gratitude for your old coach.

  • @michaelreed9805
    @michaelreed9805 Год назад +4

    He would dominate ....seriously dominate! His style would out hustle today's player's. He would absolutely dominate...all around...he's the the top spot easily. Nobody clutches like him...he makes everyone give their all

  • @michaelcaraway2305
    @michaelcaraway2305 Год назад +1

    Larry Bird was a legitimate 6'10" small forward that could eat up smaller defenders in the post or big defenders on the floor. His trash talk was backed up by his play. As James Worthy said "Michael would make you look slow, Bird would make you look stupid."

  • @dm5319
    @dm5319 Год назад +3

    Sorry to hear of your loss of Louis Orr. As a Knick fan from the early '70 onward, Louis was a favorite for his smart play and effort during some lean years for the Knicks (though they've been mostly lean over the decades.) And he was always one of the nicest guys to fans.

  • @michaelsanchez7722
    @michaelsanchez7722 Год назад +1

    He took a team that won 29 games, and was a huge part of their 61 wins in his rookie year!

  • @johnroop9625
    @johnroop9625 11 месяцев назад +1

    BIBLICAL-What you say about "talking it into existence"! Good job!

  • @josephhiggins7216
    @josephhiggins7216 Год назад +1

    Larry said Michael Cooper was his toughest defender. Magic would tell you Larry was better. Larry said, "Magic does everything I do, only better". Respect.

  • @hookedonreactions7649
    @hookedonreactions7649 Год назад +2

    A defensive win share is an attempt to give credit for a win from a defensive standpoint, I’m not sure how it’s calculated but it’s basically a way to give credit for being able to keep the other team from scoring.

  • @wiseguy8151
    @wiseguy8151 Год назад +1

    36,12,9 4 steals and most importantly W's

  • @DigitalCircus777
    @DigitalCircus777 Год назад +1

    Great video and loved your inside commentary "Bird would contribute so much otherwise, when his shooting was off." 😀
    That makes complete since and spot on!

  • @palermotrapani9067
    @palermotrapani9067 Год назад +3

    Philly and Boston were both in the Atlantic Division. Boston and Philly faced each other in the 80, 81, 82 and 85 ECF. Boston and Philly faced each other 6 times in the regular season. Philly won the 80 ECF 4-1, Boston won 81 4-3, Philly won 82 4-3 and Boston won 85 4-1. In 79-80 Boston won 61 games, Philly won 59 (regular season 3-3), 80-81 both Boston and Philly won 62 games (Regular season 3-3). In 81-82, Boston won 63 and Philly 58 (Boston 4-2 regular season) and in 84-85 Boston won 63 and Philly 58 (Regular season 3-3).
    You need to check out some of that eras Boston/Philly games, all out war.

  • @citypopFM
    @citypopFM Год назад +1

    Bird would be a monstrous force if he was playing in his prime in the present day NBA. He didn't need to be the most athletic player on the court to dominate games in his heyday and certainly wouldn't need to be one today. His basketball IQ, unselfish play, offensive and defensive skills, and ruthlessly competitive heart to win won him MVPs and championships in the 1980's during one of the most talent-rich eras of NBA history. Bird is the same guy who Jordan couldn't get one over even toward the very end of Bird's career and debilitated back because Bird put in the work to make sure he took those wins. You don't need to have natural athleticism to win... it definitely helps but Bird's basketball IQ ensured he was at the right place and right time on the court to make the right decisions that won games, and he had the skills to pull it off.

  • @jaycockrell7470
    @jaycockrell7470 Год назад +2

    I was fortunate as a fan to witness the era of Bird/Majic from start to finish and no doubt in my mind that Bird would flourish in today's NBA but the truth is that when it came to rivalries, although they were forever connected since college that was more of a healthy competition while the rivalry was the two teams Lakers and Celtics. And I don't think he ever went into a game focused on one player, he played to beat the whole team. He could absolutely own today's game and he would be able to average as many pts rbs stls assists as he thought his team needed

  • @bettyrose959
    @bettyrose959 Год назад +1

    Larry's numbers wouldn't change. He'd put up the same no matter what era he played. People need to understand something. In the 70's NCAA basketball was dominated by a select few teams. Such as Michigan St., North Carolina, Kentucky, and UCLA. For a team like Indiana St. to even make the tournament back then, let alone the finals was unheard of. Bird single handedly paved the way for the smaller schools to succeed as the do today. What he did before he even reached the NBA was already legend.

  • @irishgrl
    @irishgrl Год назад +2

    I think Larry & Dominique had some major battles

  • @DickSmokefield
    @DickSmokefield Год назад +9

    Kareem always gets left out of the picture. The real debate should be Kareem vs Bird, not Magic vs Bird.

    • @lisapate306
      @lisapate306 Год назад +1

      I agree because Kareem was better than Magic the first 8 years in the league!

  • @danacarter4793
    @danacarter4793 Год назад +1

    To see is to believe, I watched him live and never missed watching him with my dad and bird 🐦 will always be my number 1 ❤

  • @str8shot216
    @str8shot216 Год назад +1

    Chuck Pearson aka "The Rifleman" who played for the Indiana Pacers had a pretty intense rivalry in Eastern Division at that time with Larry Bird

  • @richardbartley2584
    @richardbartley2584 Год назад +1

    I started watching Larry when he was in college, he is my favorite player but I'm also a realist. Definitely top five

  • @danspawn85
    @danspawn85 Год назад +2

    If Larry Bird would have been drafted to the Lakers instead of Magic. They would have had a run to rival the 60's Celtics.

  • @wanderleyzonneveld-direita8404
    @wanderleyzonneveld-direita8404 Год назад +1

    Great videos.

  • @chipfuller2305
    @chipfuller2305 Год назад +6

    Larry could avg easy 30 or more. Bird was the first stretch 4......but winning was the most important thing to Larry Legend

  • @brasshound4442
    @brasshound4442 Год назад +13

    Bird was a great defender he was just so good offensively everyone overlooked it. Jordan gets that treatment sometimes as well.
    The 3pt line came into the NBA Larrys rookie season, he learned as he went and ended with a career 37.6% average. I mean the dude could shoot from anywhere he founded the 50/40/90 club.

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад +1

      💯💯💯

    • @brasshound4442
      @brasshound4442 Год назад

      @@HenDawgTV This is what a Bird and Jordan 1 on 1 would look like.
      ruclips.net/video/_oACRt-Qp-s/видео.html

  • @braddicken6776
    @braddicken6776 Год назад +1

    RIP Coach. Thanks for letting us know

  • @andybilakshow260
    @andybilakshow260 Год назад +2

    According to Bird, He said, "Michael Cooper was the toughest defender" Which tells me he was more psyched than Rodman who was one of the best.

  • @CBrady-jw8ps
    @CBrady-jw8ps Год назад +3

    Larry Bird would be #1…….PERIOD. He would be so bored in today’s era, he’d play with his left hand.

  • @feedmemoreh8458
    @feedmemoreh8458 Год назад +3

    Prime bird with getting 26/10/6 and shooting 88Ft and 40 from 3 and 50plus from the Field

  • @alicestephens2233
    @alicestephens2233 Год назад +4

    you have to keep in mind that when Larry Bird started playing...there was NO three point line. Could you imagine his stats if there would have been

    • @samslick9000
      @samslick9000 Год назад +2

      The line came in the NBA in the 1979-80 season, also Bird's first season

    • @patodonnell3981
      @patodonnell3981 Год назад

      The NBA had the 3 point line but the frequency it was used would be the question. Mo

    • @patodonnell3981
      @patodonnell3981 Год назад

      Most coaches were old school and didn't use it anymore than a way to possibly make up points in the last few minutes

  • @Csylvia1979
    @Csylvia1979 Год назад +3

    Defensive win shares (DWS) is a player statistic that attributes credit to players based on their ability to prevent opposing teams from scoring. A player's DWS is calculated by estimating the number of points allowed per 100 defensive possessions.

  • @mikes3827
    @mikes3827 Год назад +1

    As someone who was a young kid growing up during Larry Bird's time with the Celtics, BY FAR the earliest/strongest rivalry (before the Lakers/Magic became the best rivalry) was Dr. J and the Sixers...and it wasn't even close. Milwaukee Bucks were tough, but not the traditional/regional rival that Philly was vs. Boston.
    But it wasn't necessarily Dr. J who made Celtics' fans (like myself) VERY nervous; it was guys like Andrew "The Boston Strangler" Toney, who was a terror when he got hot, and got his nickname because of HOW good he was against Boston. Then if those two players weren't scary enough, then there were guys like Moses Malone, Bobby Jones, etc., so those early-to-mid-80s Philly teams were NO JOKE!!

  • @jackiepage6120
    @jackiepage6120 Год назад +3

    Hey man. You can have a show like Dan Patrick. But don’t wait till you’re old. Make moves now.

  • @brianloftus4919
    @brianloftus4919 Год назад +1

    The Pistons maybe after the Lakers. Such battles. It was so great to tune in.

  • @davidolson2729
    @davidolson2729 Год назад +1

    The 2nd biggest challenge to Bird and the Celtics was Dr J and the 76’ers. Some might even say the biggest challenge. Andrew Toney was known as the “Boston Strangler”, in addition to that there was Bobby Jones, Maurice Cheeks and Moses Malone.

  • @iambecomepaul
    @iambecomepaul Год назад +1

    Points today is kind of a tough question but the reason it’s tough is because of what we know about LB back THEN. An NBA historian is going to point out that Bird had to run a TEAM. He had to make sure everyone was getting their touches. He had friggin prime McHALE he had to feed, too. The 86 team is widely considered one of the greatest TEAMS in NBA history. Bird did that. He had to. He was taking on Magic’s Lakers. If you take out the floor general equation and just make him a post up shooter or a small ball center? He’d tear people apart. But that’s not how Bird played. Bird was a COMPLETE player and mark my words (and everyone else’s): that Celtics team belonged to Bird and Bird alone. With that came responsibilities. He shouldered them. Would he do that in today’s game? I don’t know. Would he HAVE to? Ask THAT question before you make a guess about his scoring in today’s game.

  • @davidcallaham60
    @davidcallaham60 Год назад +1

    Great stuff

  • @soramirez5473
    @soramirez5473 Год назад

    38 pts, 13 rebounds, 9 assists, with a 49/43/91 shooting slash line, 2 steals, 1 block.

  • @michaelhrivnak9463
    @michaelhrivnak9463 Год назад +1

    Magic and Magic are actually good friends.

  • @jr-xs9tf
    @jr-xs9tf Год назад +2

    Cold blooded at crunch time.

  • @546people
    @546people Год назад

    Hendo show for sure! I am glad I am hear to watch the rise.

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад

      Appreciate the support 💙

  • @faith.s_mom
    @faith.s_mom Год назад

    Keep speakin it into existence~ you'll get there😇

  • @michaelclark7602
    @michaelclark7602 Год назад +1

    Larry was the Best all around and smartest player EVER!

  • @mrray13741
    @mrray13741 Год назад +2

    It wouldn't matter who is guarding Bird, he would still torch today's league

  • @robertdiehl1281
    @robertdiehl1281 Год назад

    Dude get you’re own show…great idea. Im all in.

  • @blakekeithley3400
    @blakekeithley3400 Год назад +1

    One night in the salt palace he had a terrible shooting night in the first half. However he did everything else : passes, rebounds, assists, he made his team better adv they took the lead into halftime.
    2nd half he came out and his shot came back and he killed us.
    He played the way he did in the first half to get his game back in the second. He understood that his game would come back to him if he just played the game.

  • @braddicken6776
    @braddicken6776 Год назад +1

    Bill Lambier. They fought wars and still hate each other

  • @mrho4speed
    @mrho4speed Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this and FYI Dr J. was incorrect about Bird's rookie season. Bird went to a 29 win team and with a new coach in Bill Fitch and 1 roster change in ML Carr, Boston won 61 games = the biggest single season improvement in NBA history. Also note the 1996 Spurs with Duncan had a 36 game improvement BUT David Robinson only played in 6 games due to an injury the previous season and Sean Elliott only played in 39 games in the previous season due to injury = so Bird's impact was more of a true measurement. Where does Bird rank all time? It is hard to say because there are so many good players! Where ever you rank Bird, I do believe he should be 1 spot higher than Magic because he was a more complete player. Bird was on 3 all defense teams ( 2nd team) and in 1983 finished tied for 3rd place for the DPOY award. Magic was never on an all defense team. Bird created the 50-40-90 club, did it 2 seasons back to back and if you look at the stats, Bird for 4 seasons = 85,86,87,and 88 averaged 50-40-90 shooting. Magic never had a 50-40-90 season. In their first 9 seasons, Bird finished significantly ahead of Magic in the MVP voting for 8 of those 9 years. Keep up your good work!

  • @robbieh.chafin6202
    @robbieh.chafin6202 Год назад +2

    Larry Bird #1

  • @rogeradam7391
    @rogeradam7391 Год назад +2

    Bird would do juuust fine in today's NBA actually he would be bored cooking everyone's egos on the court.

  • @johnwilson6707
    @johnwilson6707 Год назад

    the thing about these players talking about LARRY is they all have a smile on there faces as they tell their story

  • @901pics
    @901pics Год назад

    Props to you for calling your coach.

  • @alfredh3071
    @alfredh3071 11 месяцев назад +1

    Remember that you can’t touch the players today, and if can’t touch him you can’t stop him. The way he plays, you only need a few players that can distract the other team for a moment. He would demoralize the other team, and give the defense fits. They would have to focus so much on him, the other players could just walk to the hoop. He could get 50 anytime, but he would be focusing on breaking the other team’s will. He pioneered the dagger three, breaking hearts was his thing, just ask MJ

  • @Ray1969.
    @Ray1969. Год назад +1

    Hendawg is the TRUTH!! Ya’ll NEED to subscribe to the best sports reactor on RUclips

  • @MartinHMyers
    @MartinHMyers Год назад

    Dominique Wilkins......him and Bird had some unbelievable duels!

  • @ALT_RIGHT
    @ALT_RIGHT Год назад +3

    JORDAN LEARNED FROM BIRD.

  • @OoogaBoog
    @OoogaBoog Год назад +1

    sorry for your loss man. That's rough. We get close to those coaches that go the extra mile.

  • @allaneisner4729
    @allaneisner4729 6 месяцев назад

    Dominique Wilkins was probably the guy who, at least in Bird’s early years, gave him the most trouble.

  • @Menapho
    @Menapho Год назад +1

    Never, ever that I know of, was there a game when Larry went 4/5-for whatever. Larry could flat out Play!!

  • @bodato5760
    @bodato5760 Год назад +1

    Both are great....

  • @daryllemons66
    @daryllemons66 16 дней назад

    In his prime...86... broken back... still better than anyone playing... today 🐐🏀

  • @reno8122
    @reno8122 Год назад +1

    You asked which player besides Magic, gave Bird the most trouble. I grew up watching that era. I would have to say that it was Dominique Wilkins.

  • @agordon7369
    @agordon7369 Год назад +1

    Bird he just had the higher IQ when it came to the game, if he knew he was having an off night he could motivate the team enough to get the win. He kept the entire team on their toes because you never knew if he was going to shoot it or get some crazy wild pass either at a slow lob or 100 mile an hour fast ball to you.

  • @obi-juantacobi8552
    @obi-juantacobi8552 Год назад

    A few other things about Bird.
    When he was a kid his father removed the backboard from his rim and then hammered it down to only 1.5 times bigger than a basketball.
    I forget who he was playing. But he got mad and told the other team they needed to stop disrespecting him by making the white guy guard him.
    Back when the US sent college srs to the Olympics one of the college srs said bird hadn't been able to play since 84. So in practice bird dropped 55 on him and said "looks like 1984 out here doesn't it?"
    He pump faked Dominic Wilkens who jumped to block it and and middle of the game Bird said "welcome to the parachute club rook." Then splashed a 3
    I think it was against Barkley before a game he knew said "I feel like 46" hit 46 in the 3rd then checked himself out of a game.
    Against Drexler he airballed 2 threes, Clyde started talking smack. Bird said watch this, intentionally airballed a 3rd. And said "the difference between you and me, I can do that and still play, you would be on the bench."
    I forget who it was against but the Celtics flight got delayed by 11 hours so they spent it in the airport waiting, when they landed the bus driver said it was to icy to go to the hotel so they went to the arena hours before a game. And when the home team showed up. Bird told them, "don't take this ass whipping personal, I have only been allowed to eat hotdogs all day." He smoked them for 40 some points.
    When the other team fell off the bench laughing they all got fined. But the reason they were laughing Bird said "I'm going to go down court, hit a 3 while jumping into your trainer" and he did just that. It was also his 60 point game.
    Bird used to tell other teams what the Celtics plan was coming out of timeouts, just because he said he wanted a challenge.
    He once asked the opposing coach in rhe middle of the game if he has anyone on the bench who could guard him.
    Bird once played half a game with a fractured cheekbone, compressed nerve and ruptured disc in his back and still put up 33 points, 9 boards, and 7 dimes. He literally snuck out of the locker room while the trainer was distracted.
    After the season and when he had surgery, the surgeon said he had no idea how we was walking with the back injury he had, let alone playing basketball
    Idr who, but a famous coach once said. (Roughly) If the game was on the line, I would let Jordan take the shot. But if my life was on the line, Bird is shooting for me.
    And Larry's type of player was all around, Magic once said the follow
    "Larry is better than me"
    "Larry is the best all around player"
    "The only player I fear is Larry Bird"
    Barkley once said:
    "God made Larry slow and unable to jump so everyone else has a chance"
    Oh and when he retired, he had a clause thay his contract renewed for 5 mil Aug 15. He retired Aug 12, and when he told the Celtics GM he was going to retire, the GM asked him if he knew what rhe day was and to take 1 week to think about it. Larry told him he knew what day it was, and he was retiring. Dude went out of his way and saved them a few mil so they would have cap space next season.
    He's the only guy who has a MVP as a player, Coach of the Year, and GM of the Year in the NBA.
    Bird would make the modern NBA his b*tch ans absolutely dominate. And his legendary trash talk in this soft "I want to be friends with everyone on the other team" mindset would absolutely tear these kids up and throw them off their game allowing him to further dominate

  • @joecog8949
    @joecog8949 Год назад +1

    1: Pistol Pete. 2 Larry Bird 3: Magic Johnson 4 Michael Jordon That's my top four.

  • @ReneeV
    @ReneeV Год назад +1

    Dominique Wilkins was a force

  • @charliec5449
    @charliec5449 Год назад +1

    I like your channel.

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад

      Appreciate the support 💯

  • @cakepastawhey5095
    @cakepastawhey5095 Год назад +1

    It's hard to say; if Larry was born 20-30 years later he would have had a completely different life experience. Coaches, influence, inspiration etc could have been so much different. He may have had better physical training but who knows.
    Just got to the part with your Coach Orr. RIP.

  • @nathanc30
    @nathanc30 Год назад +1

    Bird's faster and bigger than Luka. Jokic meets Luka meets Dennis rodman. Annihilation of the post too

  • @robertlangland3351
    @robertlangland3351 Год назад

    Dominique was the player he openly respected his game.

  • @worldfamouslanglois4805
    @worldfamouslanglois4805 Год назад +2

    One big difference is if you look at4 a guy you get a foul .. back in the day you had to get an elbow in the eye before they'd call a foul. With bird getting as many 'modern' fauls as he got back in the day he'd be taking like 20 free shots a game.. and making them all. Also with the new rules he'd be even more open for easy shots.

  • @chrisandkiraadventures1455
    @chrisandkiraadventures1455 Год назад +1

    Wow Bowling Green needs to teach a fire safety class apparently

    • @HenDawgTV
      @HenDawgTV  Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @chrisandkiraadventures1455
      @chrisandkiraadventures1455 Год назад

      @@HenDawgTV I’m sitting here watching your awesome Larry Bird video during a typhoon in the Philippines. I normally only hear smoke detectors signaling low battery during call of duty matches.

    • @chrisandkiraadventures1455
      @chrisandkiraadventures1455 Год назад

      I think it’s a big problem in the black community. It seems like it’s always a brother needing a new battery

  • @Ray1969.
    @Ray1969. Год назад

    Defensive win share is basically a number attached to a players points allowed to the other team per possession. The NBA defensive win share is calculated per 100 possessions

  • @michaelclark7602
    @michaelclark7602 Год назад +1

    1. Larry 2. Michael 3.Kobe 4. LeBron

  • @doc3727
    @doc3727 10 месяцев назад

    Follow your dreams my friend

  • @donmoore3220
    @donmoore3220 Год назад

    The player who gave bird fits on occasion was Bill Lambeir

  • @chrisayres2340
    @chrisayres2340 Год назад +1

    bird vs nique, dominique was absolute BEAST, he would destroy's today's players....

  • @boosuedon
    @boosuedon Год назад

    The thing about Bird is that he was focused on the WIN, not personal statistics.