When I got up early to refresh my smell, I saw “large insect” Rodman bombarded “Big Bird” Larry Bohan at a glance.
“If Bo di played in the League of this era, then I think he might have gone to Europe to play. It would be impossible to win Leblanc. Even the Denver boy (jokedge) better than him.”
I was directly a startle. I knew Rodman often bombarded his opponents, but suddenly it was obviously wrong to evaluate Bo di like this.
What’s more, did Rodman forget that he was beaten and greeted by Bo di several years ago?
When Rodman first entered the NBA, the piston and the Celtics met in the Eastern final. As a result, Rodman was dizzy and dizzy by Byrd’s superb skills, and at the same time he had to endure Byrd’s endless language attacks:
For example, while playing with Rodman, he shouted, “I have no one to defend! Pass it to me.”
For example, after one-on-one Rodman was thrown in, Berne had to call Chuck Daley, the coach of the piston after spraying Rodman: “Find someone to defend me quickly, or I will get 60 points.”
For example, after Chuck Daley finished speaking, he continued to spray Rodman: “Your mother…(playing the ball like a bitch).”
So you said Rodman was not a private enmity of the communique, and I definitely didn’t believe it.
The rubbish of Bo Di has not only sprayed Rodman alone.
In a game with the Lakers, because the magician was out of battle due to injury, he saw a lot less.
But Bo di doesn’t care about you so much.
In the last two seconds, the Celtics were two points behind. Byrd shot three points on the sideline (near the Lakers bench) receive the ball. The Lakers substitute Michael Cooper shouted behind Byrd, intending to interfere with Byrd’s shooting.
As a result, Bird turned his head to stare when the ball was still rising, and then turned his head towards the direction of “magician” Johnson said faintly:
“This ball is for you.”
Then, with a sound of “Luo”, the ball was hollow into the basket, leaving behind the scenes of “magician” and Parker Riley’s wry smile.
Of course, the eastern civil war also has classic pictures.
In 1984, in the match between the Celtics and the 76ers, Bird scored 42 points wildly, and Dr. J, who was opposite to him, only scored 6 points. This point came to Bo Di’s conversation again.
Then he kept muttering in Juliet Owen’s ear:
42 to 6, 42 to 6, 42 to 6, 42 to 6″
As a result, Barkley held him up and got several fists-personal grudge belongs to yes.
In addition to these familiar rubbish words, Byrd also created a complete system-“who is defending me” series.
As Rodman said above, there are still these victims of this system:
Against the Pacers, Byrd sprayed towards the entire Pacers bench after hitting three points: “At least you can find someone who can pray to defend against me.”
Against the bull, Byrd said to the bull’s coach at that time:
“Find someone to look at me. I am in a good mood today. What is the score record of your Stadium?”
As a result, Bird scored 33 points in the first half. After the match entered garbage time, because he failed to break the record, Bird left and sent another sentence:
“It’s really boring.”
Against the pioneers, “glider” Drexler even complained in the context of worship:
Shit, Larry, why are you so confident.”
As a result, Byrd scored 10 points on Drexler’s head in a row, and then smiled at him as he was replaced by the head coach.
The reason why Bo Di is so confident is because of his strength.
In 1976, Boston Celtics won their last championship in ancient times. Haflicek retired with success. The Green Army urgently needed a successor and urgently needed to expand its advantages in the league and consolidate its position.
In the 1977-78 season, in the NBA Finals, Washington Bullets met Seattle Supersonic, 33-year-old “bone crushing machine” anselde, who couldn’t operate. He scored 9.4 points and 12 rebounds to get FMVP, the only super giant on the court is Elvin Hays. The game is like stagnant water and boring. The most famous players in the league retired in recent years, injured injuries, and the highlights left in the game were fights and fights. NBA needs to be changed and topics are needed, we need all methods that can change the decline.
In rimanli, at this moment, there will always be a super race form such as kakarotto, such as Mutoh game of God pumping, such as tanjirou of fire breathing.
And Larry Byrd, just then, appeared.
In 1978, Byrd was selected by Celtics in the sixth place, but after discussing with the team management, he chose to stay in university for one more year and came to Boston in 1979.
However, it was worthwhile for the fans to wait, because his arrival immediately changed the dilemma of Celtics.
Bird’s first show got 14 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists. His passing was unpredictable and his shooting was extremely accurate. Throughout the season, Bird scored 21.3 points, 10.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.7 steals, and the pressure field averaged 18 points and 7 points. 7 rebound 7.3 the assistant “magician” Johnson became the best rookie of that year and was selected as an All-Star for the first time in his career.
In the second season of his career, bird ushered in two long-term partners in the future: “Chief” Robert Parrish and Kevin McHale, which were also the Celtics three Giants who were very fond of it later. This season, Bird also performed well, leading the team to beat the Houston Rockets in the finals and successfully reached the top. The Celtics won the championship again after 6 years. This season, Bird also led the team on four data: Average Score (21.2 points), average rebound (10.9), total number of broken balls (161) and playing time (3239 minutes).
In 1982, the third grade bird ranked second in the MVP list. Unfortunately, it was defeated by Moses Malone. However, on the all-star of this year, the last single section of Bird took 12 points out of 15 points in the east, won the All-Star MVP.
In the 1984 season, the Celtics returned to the finals stage, and Byrd was able to contribute 25 points, more than 7 assists, and the free throw hit rate was close to 90%. Since then, Bird has been elected as the MVP of the regular season for three consecutive years. He is the third player in the league history to win this honor after Russell and Chamberlain.
In the finals of the same year, the Celtics played seven games with the Lakers. In the fifth game, Byrd scored 34 points and led the Celtics to win 121-103. In the seventh game, Bird scored 20 points and 12 rebounds to help the Celtics win 111-102. Byrd was also elected as the MVP of the finals with an average of 27.4 points and 14 rebounds.
In this year’s finals, the slogan of “Black and White competition” and “yellow and green war” started, and NBA ratings rose. David Stern was extremely excited when he awarded the championship trophy to Boston Celtics, frankly speaking, “you saved the whole alliance.” It was also at that time that Byrd became a free agent, but in order to create a confrontation between Celtic and Lakers, NBA deliberately adopted lenient measures for veteran players so that Celts could retain Byrd, since then, this has been called “Byrd clause”. (Note: Byrd clause, that is, if you play for three consecutive years in the same team and become a free agent after three years, then you are a “qualified veteran player”, NBA allows your mother team to give you the biggest contract.)
In the 1985 season, Byrd scored as high as 28.7 points per game, ranking second in the league. In a match against Atlanta Hawks, he scored the highest 60 points in his career. However, due to accidental injuries to Byrd’s elbows and fingers, the Celtics lost 2-4 to the Lakers in the 1985 Finals. However, Byrd won the regular season MVP for the second consecutive year at the end of the season.
In 1986, bird ushered in the peak of his career.
He also received awards such as MVP in regular season, MVP in finals, athlete of the year in sports news and male athlete of the year in Associated Press. In addition, byrd ranked first in the league in the three-point hit number and free throw hit rate, ranked top 10 in the other three data, and won the first net blazer championship on the All-Star weekend, it is also the beginning of the “three points championship” in his three-way Series. This season, the Celtics, led by Byrd, achieved a remarkable record of 67 wins and 15 losses, which was also the best record of Byrd during his team.
In the finals, Byrd led the team to beat the Rockets 4-2 with a quasi-triple performance of 24.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 9.5 assists. In the key sixth game, he scored 29 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists in three pairs, and was elected as the MVP of the finals for the second time without dispute.
Two years later, in 1988, Byrd became the first Celtics player to win 40+20 in a single game in young pioneer team history. In a match with Indiana Pacers, Byrd scored 42 points and 20 rebounds. That season, he got 29.9 points of the highest score in his career. On the All-Star weekend, Bird won the net blazer championship for the third year in a row-it also brought the classic “are you here to fight for the second place?”
In the 1989 season, Byrd entered the end of his career. He only played 6 games due to the removal of bone spurs on both heels.
In the following season, Bird scored 71 goals in a row, ranking third in the history of the league. In the 1990-1991 season, Byrd missed 22 games because of the compression of the nerve root in the back. In the fifth match against the Pacers in the first round of the playoffs, Bird broke his face and back in the second quarter. However, in the third quarter, he reappeared and helped the Celtics win at 124-121. After the end of the season, Byrd underwent back surgery, but this did not play a substantial role. The high frequency of back injury this time also directly shortened Larry Byrd’s career.
In the 1991-1992 season, Bird missed 37 games because of his back injury. However, in March, Bird scored 16 points in the fourth quarter of the fourth game against Portland Trail Blazers, taking the last 9 points of the Celtics team, and a three-point goal that equalized the score in the first two seconds of the final match. After the hard battle of double plus, Boston finally won 152-148. In the first world war, Bird scored 49 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists and 4 steals.
In the playoffs, Byrd lost the layup in the fourth overtime match against Cleveland Cavaliers, causing the Celtics to lose 112-114, while the Cavaliers finally advanced to 4-3 thrills, in the four games lost by Celtics, Bird missed three of them due to his back injury, which was also the only mistake Larry Bird made in his career.
In 1992, Byrd fought for the Barcelona Olympic Games in men’s basketball with the United States and won the men’s basketball gold medal. After that, Byrd officially announced his retirement on August 18.
But after retirement, Bo Di did not say goodbye to basketball.
In 1997, Byrd accepted the invitation from the Pacers team of his hometown team and served as the head coach of the team. However, Byrd took office this time, I was also exposed to the “three-year agreement” between myself and my boss-“I will teach for three years, and then you think I can. If you want me to enter the management, I will stay.” People can’t help doubting Byrd’s coaching ability, which also made uncle bird furious. At the press conference, he said in vain, “look at it.”
So in the 97-98 season, Byrd led the Pacers to win from 39 to 58, the second in the East, won the best coach, and the team lost to Jordan’s bull in the east; In the 98-99 season, the second in the east, the East lost to the Knicks of Ewing; In the 99-00 season, the East was the first, and he entered the finals at one stroke and lost to the Lakers of the “OK combination.
After the three-year deadline expired, Byrd directly gave up and went straight to the position of the team’s management…
If the management is achieved, it will be responsible for the team.
In 2003, Byrd fired Thomas and asked Rick Carlisle to be the coach.
Carlisle led the Pacers to a good result of 61 wins and 21 losses in the regular season. The winning rate was the highest in the league. However, in the playoffs, the Pacers still stopped in the Eastern finals and defeated them, it’s Larry Brown’s piston team. In the 2007-2008 season, as Walsh went to Knicks to serve as president, Byrd officially took over the position of president of Pacers. After Byrd took over as president, he formulated and implemented a complete set of reconstruction plans, pacers scored 36 wins and 46 losses in the 2008-2009 season under Byrd’s operation. In the 2009-2010 season, he achieved 32 wins and 50 losses. In the 2010-2011 season, the record was 37 wins and 45 losses, and it entered the playoffs. On May 17, 2012, the Pacers scored the third in the Eastern League, and Bird was selected as the league’s annual administrator.
Since then, the first person in the history of the alliance to win the annual MVP, the best coach of the year and the best executive of the Year award was born.
Indeed, Byrd’s big mouth caused himself a lot of trouble. For example, he was beaten by Barkley, Dr. J and Malone mentioned just now, and in 2004, byrd was fired because he made controversial comments on the lack of white stars in NBA.
But just like what dongfang.com commented, Larry Byrd’s high-skilled man’s bold confidence is the personal characteristic that Byrd has possessed since the player era.
He likes to bully the rookie, likes to throw rubbish words, and the arrogant big bird always has a sense of superiority generated by being superior.
Larry Bird is a unique player. His physical quality is not as good as Jordan, LeBlanc and even some jumping men. However, he has won countless victories for his career by virtue of his players and sense of ball, the name of the strongest forward is still impeccable.
Look at everyone’s comments, maybe it can help you feel the charm of Bo Di:
“Almost no one can make Reed (Auerbach) so fascinated.” — Tom Heinsohn
“He overturned the traditional striker. I mean, he can do everything.” — Magic Johnson
“If I want to find a dynasty that will not decline for 20 years, I will definitely choose him.” — “Qiansheng coach” Wilkins
Speaking of which, you may have been puzzled by Rodman’s speech, and then I thought of a sentence from his good friend and old rival “magician” Johnson when Byrd retired:
“Larry, you lied to me. You told me that there would be another you in the league, but I found that there would be no next Larry Bird in this world.”
Yes, Rodman was right. Bo di really played in the European league!
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