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Coach who recruited Larry Bird to college had a stunning revelation: "Larry was the most shy and introverted guy I'd ever been around in my life"
Bird finally got to start his college basketball career with the Indiana University Sycamores as he was recruited by its ...
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Larry Brown on what separated Michael Jordan from Julius Erving, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird: "I'd pay money to see him practice"
Among those who attested to the elite vibe that the legendary guard exuded was NBA champion and Hall of Fame coach Larry ...
Magic Johnson recalls the difficult conversation he had with his wife, Cookie Johnson, about his HIV diagnosis.
On November 7, 1991, NBA legend Magic Johnson shocked the world when he announced his HIV diagnosis and his retirement from ...
Uncover the NBA’s darkest controversies—rigged calls, betting rings, and scandals that reshaped the league and shocked the ...
Michael Cooper admits to being glad about not being a part of the Lakers side that had to go up against Michael Jordan.
Pat Riley’s Showtime Lakers were blown away by their heated rivals, the Boston Celtics, in Game 1 of the 1985 NBA Finals.
I’m not sure I’m ready to go that far and call that the best game ever. I’ve covered 11 World Series — with an asterisk, I ...
Looking to combat that consensus is author Paul Knepper, who previously penned “The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All.” Knepper is set to release ...
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Grant Hill explained why the 80s and 90s were the NBA's golden era: "It was a magical time"
A popular name even before making his official NBA debut, Hill could not have asked for a better setting. Grant entered the ...
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"My Achilles are killing me" - The painful secret Larry Bird revealed to Danny Ainge before his legendary Game 7 performance
Whether it was the Achilles injury or the Hawks' defense swarming all over him, Bird got off to a slow start in Game 7. He made his first attempt before missing the next four and ...
Larry Bird and Magic Johnson helped define basketball in the 1980s, their rivalry driving the NBA into the mainstream. Although many saw them as evenly matched, Bird believes Johnson came out ahead.
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