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Today in Boston Celtics history: Larry Bird wins '88 3-point contest; Kris Humphries born
Today in Boston Celtics history, Larry Bird won the 1988 AT&T Shootout at Chicago Stadium.
Hall of Fame forward Larry Bird was one of the best sharpshooters in NBA history before the 3-point shot became as prevalent ...
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Larry Bird's No. 33 retired; Greene, Loscutoff born
Today in Boston Celtics history, Larry Bird's No. 33 jersey in a special ceremony at the TD Garden in 1993.
It is not exactly a secret that there was no love lost between Hall of Fame Boston Celtics small forward Larry Bird and his ...
Bird's 30 points and 6 rebounds were no small part of the reason, with Larry Legend going 10-of-18 from the field to seal the ...
A Boston Celtics Larry Bird jersey worn during the 1987 Eastern Conference playoffs, including two finals games, has sold for more than half a million dollars -- $524, 600 to be exact.
NBA Hall of Famer Larry Bird is one such player who is well known for his excellent psychological play. The Boston Celtics ...
Bird had his own ideas about what the league ought to do about the growing rate of shots coming from beyond the arc.
Larry Bird's legendary confidence was on full display during the 1988 NBA Three-Point Contest when he famously asked competitors, "Who's coming in second?" This iconic moment, where Bird went on to ...
Jaylen Brown wasted no time adding his name to the Celtics record books on Sunday night against the Blazers. The All-Star forward hit the 30-point mark in the third quarter against the Blazers, giving ...
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