Larry Bird

Larry J.
Bird
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Born:
December 7, 1956
West Baden, Indiana
In 1979, when Larry
Bird joined the Boston Celtics, he launched a new era in basketball,
both in Beantown and throughout the NBA. Bird got his start in a small
Indiana town, where he led Springs Valley High School to the state
sectional championship. In 1979, Bird led Indiana State to the NCAA
Championship Game.
Turning pro at a time
when the league and the Celtics needed a boost, Bird and fellow rookie
sensation Magic Johnson rejuvenated the NBA world. Bird's court savvy,
deft passing, and clutch shooting forever redefined the small forward
position and turned the Celtics into winners.
When Bird retired in
1992, he held or shared 27 Celtics' records and brought three more NBA
championship banners to Boston (1981, 1984, and 1986). At the end of
his legendary thirteen-year career with the Celtics, Bird's famous
number 33 jersey was retired by the team.
Source: Basketball
Hall of Fame
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