A new book traces how the Hall of Famer overcame humble beginnings in Indiana to take his place among basketball’s greatest players ...
Doyel: Indiana State's 1979 team reunited in Terre Haute to talk Larry Bird, that season and author Keith O'Brien's new book ...
The NBA today owes a lot to the players who helped shape the league into what it is now, and few left a mark as big as Larry Bird. The Boston Celtics icon built a resume that ranks among the greatest ...
Larry Bird showed up at Indiana State in 1975 as a quiet 6-foot-9 freshman from French Lick, a town that made its name selling soda, not producing basketball talent. It didn’t take long for people to ...
An excerpt from the new biography Heartland reveals why Bird left Indiana University after just a few weeks, and the family tragedy that threatened to change his path forever ...
Late in the second quarter on December 26, 1989, Bird drew a foul against the Los Angeles Clippers. With the Celtics trailing, he headed to the line. The clock still had a little life left, and the ...
Retired NBA player and current high school basketball coach Jeff Teague sees some of an Indiana legend in one of today's best players.
Were it not for a string of unlikely events and minor miracles, the world might have never known a basketball legend.
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Larry Bird wishes he did less to extend his career with the Boston Celtics
"I had that thing in my body that told me to get up and go – that clock," said Bird. "When it's time to run, you go run. That's just the way I was." ...
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