"I can go out myself and take one thousand shots anywhere I want" - Larry Bird saw no benefit in playing three-on-three originally appeared on Basketball Network. The greatest players in NBA history ...
As the story went, Larry Legend was in the Pacers' practice facility, picked up a ball and started hitting shot after shot.
According to "The Rifleman," Larry Legend initiated the "animosity" by giving the then-rookie forward advice about playing in ...
"Who is playing for second" These are the words from Larry Bird when walking into the locker room of the 1988 All-Star game. With a room full of future hall of famers and great shooters, he was asking ...
The greatest players in NBA history are wired differently. They don't think like the others, they don't process the game like the others and most importantly, they don't practice like everyone else.