Larry Bird Greatest Games: 30/11/12 (Passing Clinic) vs Pacers (1986)

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2014
  • Rare NBA classic from the legendary 85/86 Boston Celtics regular season.
    Larry Bird had 30 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists and 4 steals to spark the Boston Celtics to a 113-98 NBA victory over the Indiana Pacers in the middle of the famous 85/86 regular season.
    Unreal passing by Bird in this one, this games shows you why Bird is one of the smartest players ever and one of the greatest passers ever. Greatest team of all time led by one of the greatest players of all time in their prime, it doesn't get much better.
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  • @rosrebel7280
    @rosrebel7280 2 роки тому +10

    I am not a child of. The 80s ...but when I watch 80s nba ...it was on a completely different level ..

  • @kOrOne79
    @kOrOne79 10 років тому +103

    The older I get, the more I love Larry Bird's style of basketball. I truly think he's underrated in terms of GOAT talks, since he usually ends up in the 5-10 range nowadays. I think he's a genius.

    • @at1212b
      @at1212b 9 років тому +14

      kOrOne79 I'm a huge MJ fan, but the more I see Bird in his prime in these videos, as I was too young to comprehend at the time (born in 79), mann, I truly think he is absolutely the greatest. Really, if he had the 'selfish' mentality regarding scoring/taking over more, plus better physical training and nutrition, he really would have been unstoppable.
      And his mental toughness and trash talking, absolutely just BOSS.
      One thing that I see clearly, which MJ also had but is severely under appreciated, there is a term used by scouts called "nose for the ball". That was assessed to MJ early on. Basically the ability to anticipate. Such as when there's a loose ball or rebound situation, both have that ability to be ready, grab then quick score (and in Bird's case, pass). Natural instincts that can't be taught.

    • @z0ZzZ0z
      @z0ZzZ0z 9 років тому +2

      at1212 b The Celtics had great training in those days. No team would beat the Celtics because of stamina. Larry was never as athletic as most other great players and also his back started giving him trouble after just a few years in the pros. That happens to a lot of tall white guys, especially. He was basketball smart, quick, a great shooter and passer.

    • @andreasadreasthegreat9630
      @andreasadreasthegreat9630 9 років тому +3

      Rings are not so important to rate superstars like bird,Magic etc...they both won many,they both dominate the game,both have many mvp and finals mvp so they are very close...of course we shouldn't forget who play before like wilt,oscar,west,Russell,Kareem,drj who should be in goat discussion as well

    • @mikegilbert2500
      @mikegilbert2500 9 років тому

      +kOrOne79 Huh? He's on my all-time team. No brainer

    • @z0ZzZ0z
      @z0ZzZ0z 9 років тому +4

      Mike GILBERT
      When Larry was healthy, his team blew through other teams, even in College. Do you think Indiana State would have made it to the finals without him? Um, may I say "Forget about it!"

  • @Demonizer5134
    @Demonizer5134 8 років тому +37

    You don't see this kind of basketball anymore. It's really a shame.

    • @hermit6208
      @hermit6208 5 років тому +6

      You wonder if that 86 team was the best passing team ever.

    • @DrummerJay74
      @DrummerJay74 2 роки тому

      That was basketball?

  • @isiahwashington2999
    @isiahwashington2999 2 роки тому +5

    The greatest at his peak. To watch Bird is to watch everything you wished you could be as a player.

  • @johncase2408
    @johncase2408 4 роки тому +13

    Those D.J. laser passes in the thick of defenses were amazing. D.J. and Bird, what incredible telepathy!

  • @SidLaw500
    @SidLaw500 5 років тому +14

    The #1 basketball genius of all-time imo!

  • @leebrandt8597
    @leebrandt8597 3 роки тому +5

    Celtics 1986, best basketball team ever. Also considered the best passing team ever. Larry was insane that year. McHale played mostly off the bench, and missed 14 games due to injury. Larry and the rest really kept it together

    • @mikegulliver4885
      @mikegulliver4885 2 роки тому +2

      Actually McHale started 62 out of 68. Wedman played a major role in that bench and often gets overshadowed by Walton in hindsight. The loss of those two guys immediately after the season was the biggest reason why the wheels fell off the train in 87 and 88.

    • @leebrandt33
      @leebrandt33 2 роки тому +1

      @@mikegulliver4885 only partially correct. The injuries to many of their starters in 87 and 88 is the primary reason why they couldn't match their previous success

    • @mikegulliver4885
      @mikegulliver4885 2 роки тому +1

      @@leebrandt33 true, but it was a domino effect. The starters got burned out, worn out, injured, and ultimately played hurt mainly because what was left of the bench was so weak. KC overused the starters because he didn't trust the bench and had no other options. They cycled through guys like Fred Roberts, Mark Acres, Darren Daye, Dirk Minniefield...for a couple of years it seemed like every week there was a new CBA guy up and the drop off from the starters was their Achilles heel and downfall.

  • @MattMc33
    @MattMc33 6 років тому +41

    Prime Bird was the greatest player who ever lived. Read the stuff they were saying about him in 1986. And this with a mangled back and a mangled shooting hand!

    • @taroobsingh2158
      @taroobsingh2158 5 років тому +13

      TRUTH! He was the greatest player of all time in his prime. Better than Magic or Jordan and absolutely better than Lefraudster.

  • @CosmicStargoat
    @CosmicStargoat 5 років тому +40

    Who is the G.O.A.T.? Is it Michael Jordan or LeBron James? Answer: Larry Bird.

    • @chetroberson5760
      @chetroberson5760 2 роки тому +1

      Bird was really a great player whose career was cut shorter than it should have been due to his back injury as a result of him doing manual work on his driveway in Indiana. Shame, but who does that when they are so gifted and rich enough to hire someone to do that for him?
      He isn’t the GOAT by any means but what a career he had until he could no longer play due to his back injury.

    • @irishgrl
      @irishgrl 2 роки тому +4

      @@chetroberson5760 beg to differ. He IS the GOAT.

    • @clevisbernier8973
      @clevisbernier8973 Рік тому +3

      A Larry Bird with no injury history is definitely the GOAT

    • @davemartino5997
      @davemartino5997 Рік тому +2

      @Azathoth Hastur wilt even said bird was the greatest .

    • @Rockn-UV
      @Rockn-UV Рік тому +2

      No one could score, pass and rebound like Bird. A selfless player, always in it for the win. He's different than most all other great players. How fun it would have been to watch him live at the Garden.

  • @davidcallaham60
    @davidcallaham60 3 роки тому +5

    Greatest player ever Bird delivered every time!

  • @echoromeo384
    @echoromeo384 2 роки тому +5

    My favorite player, and it's great to see how happy and excited Walton is to play with bird and the Celtics.

  • @rollotomasi4045
    @rollotomasi4045 6 років тому +13

    Bird is the best touch passer ever...the sequence starting at 7:57 in this vid is just brilliant.

  • @weiqi8956
    @weiqi8956 10 років тому +40

    This is arguably the greatest team in NBA history - 68 wins and an NBA title in a pre-watered down league. The addition of a healthy Bill Walton made this team even greater because he was such an all-around great player. This team, led by Larry Legend, may have also been the greatest passing team in NBA history.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 10 років тому +4

      67 wins. If only they didn't lose that one home game against the Blazers.

    • @acornsucks2111
      @acornsucks2111 10 років тому +2

      They also lost one game to Philly, where Bird missed two free throws with a few seconds remaining, and Dr. J hits a three at the buzzer. Only time I saw Bird choke at the free throw line.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 10 років тому

      acorn sucks I remember somebody claiming that it actually happened twice to Bird that same season. The other being an earlier game against the Kings. Not sure if it's true though.

    • @Omnicronimous
      @Omnicronimous 9 років тому +2

      acorn sucks Those were the days, weren't they? Dr. J, Larry Bird, Magic, Kareem... The '80s were so loaded with talent, it's hard to grasp just how far the league has fallen from that decade.

    • @TonyinMBSC8669
      @TonyinMBSC8669 9 років тому +1

      I have to agree that the 86 Celtics were the best NBA team ever. When they drafted Len Bias, the 87 team was set to be even better. I do believe they would have won a few more championships with him coming off the bench. Bias was a 6'9" Michael Jordan. He was that good!! I so miss watching the 80s NBA style of play. IMO the NBA today is not near as good.

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining 5 років тому +6

    3:13 love that Ainge/Bird back and forth. Awesome. 85-86 prime celtics.

  •  4 місяці тому +1

    That last play is unbelievable. Larry couldn't possibly see Walton, but hits him with a perfect pass. And of course doesn't stop there, but gets right back in it and makes another great pass. His mind is two steps ahead of everyone. GOAT

  • @halowafflebrains
    @halowafflebrains 10 років тому +33

    1:53 Bird makes 4 defenders jump with his pump fake, wow. GOAT at using shot fakes.

    • @JakeStine
      @JakeStine 3 роки тому +1

      And this like like only one of roughly five such instances I've seen in various Bird highlights videos. It seems like he was doing this almost nightly.

  • @JakeBayCity
    @JakeBayCity 10 років тому +9

    I'm from Connecticut. I was there for this game. Before the new TD Garden was built, the Celtics used to come to Hartford for about 12 games a year or so. Good times....

    • @taroobsingh2158
      @taroobsingh2158 5 років тому

      No, it was 3 "home" games a year, not 12 and even at that it was total, absolute bullshit. Taking away 3 games in the Boston Garden every year from the Celtics will forever remain a black eye on this league. Imagine moving three games from the fucking Lakers from the Forum to Arizona and see how the shit would've hit the fan from the Lakers idiot fans and their ownership. How Boston ownership ever allowed 3 home games per year to be STOLEN from them is unbelievable.

    • @zt1053
      @zt1053 2 роки тому

      @@taroobsingh2158 It was Hartford game that broke their home winning streak the following season.

  • @fiatvoluntastua9183
    @fiatvoluntastua9183 5 років тому +4

    Greatest passing team of all time. Unselfishness at it’s finest. If you weren’t zoned in? You might get a busted nose from one of Bird’s passes.

  • @doobysnackhead
    @doobysnackhead 8 років тому +31

    I'd love to see the '86 Celtics vs. the '96 72-win Bulls. I loved that team, but these Celtics would take 'em in a best of 7 I bet.

    • @goodman5836
      @goodman5836 8 років тому +3

      True.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +9

      It wouldn't even go to 7. Parish would eat Longley for breakfast. Rodman, as great as he was, could not stop McHale. Pippen, as great as he was, could not stop Bird. Ainge gets the slight edge over Harper. MJ is the only position they have the edge. Walton, Wedman (former All star), Sichting, and Kite over Kukoc, Kerr and an old Salley.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +11

      No flopping, no favoring superstar multi millionaires, no traveling, no double dribbling, no palming/carrying, no wussies, no ejections, no shorts down past the knees, no bright orange sneakers, no tatoos, no annoying interviews on the sidelines, no annoying music, no t shirts, no chest pounding after a wide open dunk when your team is down by 20, no pointing to the sky after you score the first basket of the game, no hand shaking at the free throw line and no hugging the opponents before and after games. REAL MEN used to play this game.

    • @jasonbird3310
      @jasonbird3310 8 років тому +7

      +George Wagner now that is real basketball. loved every word you just typed. I hate when they celebrate after every basket.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +3

      Thanks. It's become a kids game.

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 5 років тому +8

    Wedman and Sichsting, took up the slack, when McHale was out. Loved to watch the Celtics play. Great, great team basketball.

    • @zt1053
      @zt1053 2 роки тому

      So many people don't understand how much losing Wedman affected the Celtics. I think its because the Celtics went on to win the title even after his injury but its one thing to play a series without a key player but an entire season is something completely different.

    • @seanmontgomery801
      @seanmontgomery801 2 роки тому

      It's Sichting,Jerry Sichting.

    • @wmden1
      @wmden1 2 роки тому

      @@seanmontgomery801 Thanks for pointing that out.

    • @seanmontgomery801
      @seanmontgomery801 2 роки тому

      @@wmden1 You're very welcome.

  • @samnangpoe
    @samnangpoe 5 років тому +5

    one of, if not THE HIGHEST basketball iq to ever play the game.

  • @stevenyates4535
    @stevenyates4535 6 років тому +9

    Just imagine this team with Len Bias. Saw him in person and he reminded me of a quicker Marques Johnson with a better outside shooting touch. It would have been amazing!

  • @dkcocopun
    @dkcocopun 5 років тому +6

    the best all-around player from 1983-1987.

    • @taroobsingh2158
      @taroobsingh2158 5 років тому +2

      Larry got robbed of the 87 MVP when the media started hyping "Magic for MVP" in the first preseason game, the beginning of political correctness in this country where white males became the target of any and all criticism. Bird in 87 was probably better than his MVP years of 84, 85 and 86, carrying a totally banged up and jinxed team to the NBA Finals. He actually should've won it 5 times in a row, again in 88 but the Jordan bullshit hype took off in full fashion that year. Jordan only excelled after Bird got old, Magic fucked himself into HIV and the Pistons also got old. And Magic's MVP's? He deserved maybe one of them at best.

  • @BasketballJones48021
    @BasketballJones48021 10 років тому +20

    That team was out of this world, great individual players all coming together, everything clicking, forming a terrific team, arguably the best ever. Peak Larry was unreal, so skilled, so smart, so crafty, all-around beast, then you put all those players around him, everyone playing for the team, game over. Shame that it didn't last long at this ridiculous level, before or after.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +2

      There are 5 things that a team needs to stay on top: 1. Age, 2. Health/fatigue/injuries, 3. Desire/Hunger, 4. Leadership from the coach and top players and 5. Chemistry. The 1984 Sixers lost the desire/hunger and were a little fatigued. The 1986 Lakers lost the chemistry. Lucas was a BAD fit. The 1987 Celtics were injured and fatigued. The 1989 Lakers were old, injured and losing interest in pat Riley's methods. The 2015 Cavs had no respect for Blatt. The 1968 Sixers lost the desire and were injured. The 2014 Spurs put it all together but in some years before were missing some of these elements. They were OLD in 2016. These are just a few examples.

    • @BasketballJones48021
      @BasketballJones48021 8 років тому +2

      George Wagner
      Very well said. The Celtics certainly had all those "elements" going on for them in 1986, everything clicking... Peak Larry Bird (arguably a top5 GOAT peak) to lead them; a prime Kevin McHale; Parish had insane longevity and was still doing his thing; DJ was older and considerably less athletic but developed into a good, very cerebral point-guard, still a great defensive player, always clutch; Ainge was at the beginning of his prime; Walton was able to remain healthy for one last season, contributing plenty, still showing some flashes of what made him great; the rest of the bench was pretty solid with former All-Star/All-Defensive team selection Scott Wedman in his last year, and Jerry Sichting, a quick and feisty little PG who was absolutely money from mid-range. Their chemistry was amazing, their overall passing game was unreal, they had terrific understanding of the game. Most of them stayed healthy for the most part. Coach KC Jones was great at managing egos and at running the team. They had inside AND outside scoring, they rebounded extremely well and showed hustled on the court, they had some very good individual defenders and the team played just great team D.
      I'll most likely say that they're the best team of all-time, if anyone asks me... They started to fall apart in 1986-87 though, and they were never as good before.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +3

      Good analysis.

  • @mrho4speed
    @mrho4speed 9 років тому +20

    Thanks for posting - love the ball movement from this team = so many weapons and beautiful passing. Bird here is just amazing and looks like he is truly having fun - love of the game and competition. Bird sometimes throws passes where there doesn't seem to be a passing lane, his ability to deliver the ball to teammates in traffic is breathtaking and he confuses and surprises you with last minute redirections and passes up shots to hit an open teammate that is closer to the basket. He got the crowd to laugh out loud with the fake shot (at 6:04) as he dished the ball off. Then the last play on the video shows a great save and no look pass to Walton, then great movement without the ball (another great Bird skill) and another no-look dish to Parish! It had to be thrilling to play b-ball with Bird.

  • @joshuasussman4020
    @joshuasussman4020 2 роки тому +2

    Larry Legend is the greatest.

  • @patmcstuff671
    @patmcstuff671 2 роки тому +4

    Danny Anige is one of the best all around athletes ever

  • @europeanamerican379
    @europeanamerican379 6 років тому +9

    When Larry had that mullet flying, it was BBQ chicken time

  • @susanbloodgood3572
    @susanbloodgood3572 5 років тому +7

    Jordan may be the best all around individual player but Bird is in my opinion the best all around team player / passer ever.

  • @jjs777fzr
    @jjs777fzr 6 років тому +12

    Larry described Scotty Wedman as the teams sharp shooter. I mean seriously a comment like that coming from Bird. Geesh.

    • @hermit6208
      @hermit6208 4 роки тому +2

      My brother went to a game at the Garden back in the day, and he said during warmups Bird and Wedman had a shooting contest from half court. He said they both were at about 50% shots made.

    • @KClouisville
      @KClouisville 4 роки тому +1

      @@hermit6208 Wedman was always an underrated player on that team...I mean, he was obviously on the downside of his career...but when he went to Boston I think he was averaging 17 or 18 for the team he was playing for (Cleveland?). He willingly took a smaller role on a winning team to get himself some championship rings.

    • @zt1053
      @zt1053 2 роки тому +1

      @@hermit6208 Wedman let Bird rest. When he had his career ending injury in the Buck series it greatly affected Bird because he was more fatigued.

  • @urbanlegendsandtrivia2023
    @urbanlegendsandtrivia2023 4 роки тому +4

    At 5:47 there's that "slow" Larry Bird running one of the greatest fast breaks in NBA history...again! And that play at 7:56 should be shown at basketball clinics these days.

  • @historicalperspective7253
    @historicalperspective7253 8 років тому +17

    The 1986 Celtics were the best. They had an incredible starting five, and a HOF caliber leader off the bench in Bill Walton. The 83 Sixers and 87 Lakers were really good as well. I know people rave about the 90's Bulls--and I think the 92 Bulls were the best Bulls team ever. I just can't see them topping this 86 team. I know MJ went off against Boston in 86, but the Bulls got swept, and only the 2nd game was close.

    • @jasonthekiddd7050
      @jasonthekiddd7050 8 років тому +4

      +Historical Perspective yea jordan dominated the 90's but he and the bulls struggled in the 80's

    • @slipnorris5882
      @slipnorris5882 8 років тому +1

      90s era was weak. The competition level was much lower than the 80s. People forget that the 91 Lakers, James Worthy re-aggravated his injury, which shifted the series, where Pippen can play on Magic and Jordan on Scott who also got injured later in that series.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +3

      More importantly, the 1991 Lakers did NOT have Kareem, Rambis, Cooper or Riley! Magic still took them to the finals (w/ a terrible coach in Dunleavy). If MJ did not have Pippen, Grant, Cartwright and Jackson what would he do? Well, the answer is nothing. He literally did not win a playoff series without those guys (FACT). That's the difference between him and Magic. MJ never made anybody better. Look at Pippen and Grant's stats in 1994, they got better without MJ.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +4

      More importantly, in game 3 the Celtics held MJ to 19 points IN CHICAGO. He scored 5 points in the second half! Nobody talks about this because "the rep of MJ" is protected by many. The Celts got mad after game 2 because they won and all the media talked about was MJ. They decided to double team, trap and collapse on him and they blew the Bulls out . This was MJ's chance to win a game AT HOME and stave off elimination. Why didn't he do it? He scored 63 in the previous game. Ask McHale, he has gone on record with this comment:. Because, the Celts played him "straight up in the first 2 games knowing HE WOULDN'T PASS". The bad boys took a similar approach 2 years later. Watch game 3 on youtube it shows how all teams SHOULD have played MJ, until David Stern and billion dollar Corporations started shoving him down our throats and protecting him.

    • @taroobsingh2158
      @taroobsingh2158 5 років тому

      @@archiveprotector That's the greatest and most truthful comment ever regarding BallHog Jordan. Thank you for having the balls to say it.

  • @jjs777fzr
    @jjs777fzr 7 років тому +7

    @7:07 bullet pass from DJ to Bird under the net for 2. - RIP DJ

  • @danacarter4793
    @danacarter4793 Рік тому

    I was in 10th grade in 86 ,grew up on this man,never missed a game ❤,ty dad ,and we miss ya bird 🐦 ❤ Mr.OG 50-40-90

  • @cajandro
    @cajandro 10 років тому +1

    35-point 4th quarter. Fantastic.

  • @brianjones6465
    @brianjones6465 4 роки тому +2

    86 Celtics vs anyone. Bet. Best passing team of all time, and Bird was completely unstoppable. Th Bird of 84-86 would be completely unguardable in today's no hand check soft AF era. He would score at will from anywhere. He put on a damn clinic in this game, i mean the passing by the entire team is just textbook. Bill Walton was a damn good passer of the ball for a big man, and DJ could zing it too.

  • @gwfortenberry1579
    @gwfortenberry1579 2 роки тому +6

    I will never understand how people say Jordan is the best all around player. Bird is better than jordan in just about every phase of the game.

  • @historicalperspective7253
    @historicalperspective7253 8 років тому +3

    The sequence with Ainge and Bird starting at the 3:14 mark is this 86 Celtics team personified.

  • @Kahwuwiqhfhkgehi29260
    @Kahwuwiqhfhkgehi29260 9 років тому +5

    I'd dare to say this 86 Celtics team was the best passing team of all time. Teams today could learn a lot from how they played in 86 and put on the same clinic against players without fundamentals like they used to have.

    • @Ariamaluum
      @Ariamaluum 9 років тому +1

      You can talk passing and fundamentals all you want but if you don't have the hand eye coordination for it, it can't be done. Bird had the best hand eye coordination off the dribble and 2nd best with the dribble with Magic being the best.

    • @RookieHans
      @RookieHans 9 років тому

      Davan Mani Although I mostly agree with you, I think we should include John Stockton in the conversation. Absolutely stunning fundamentals and, of course, one of the greatest passers of the dribble.

    • @Ariamaluum
      @Ariamaluum 9 років тому

      Hans Meijer to play with Stockton, you had to be in top condition as Greg Ostertag found out. Whereas Bird could make him look good without coming down a level.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +1

      Bird made guys like Ed Pinckney, Jerry Sichting, Rick Robey, Kevin Gamble, Connor Henry, Brad Lohaus, and Dee Brown. These guys weren't good on other teams without Bird. His passing helped them stay in the league.

  • @mrbriscoe2001
    @mrbriscoe2001 9 років тому +3

    another fantastic video;re-kindling old memories.DJ to Larry underneath the basket-they'd do that twice a game-like DJ's poke checks,usually once in the first quarter and the other--with the game on the line .This 86 team was so good at passing that it seemed like opponents,--even in the playoffs-couldn't even catch up to the ball..remember them just dissecting Milwaukee in the playoffs...

  • @vincenzodelauretis5331
    @vincenzodelauretis5331 2 роки тому +1

    the real magic

  • @manhbx96
    @manhbx96 3 роки тому +1

    If I was a Celtics fan my favorite would be Larry Bird

  • @Gregory-sm9pf
    @Gregory-sm9pf Місяць тому

    Bird had a great career overall but IMO 86 was his best year as a pro, scoring, passing, rebounding, steals, low post play all were spectacular, he was scary good

  • @GaryBrowder-kw2iq
    @GaryBrowder-kw2iq Рік тому

    Nobody will ever be the Johnny do ALL that Larry bird was simply amazing

  • @southwest1988
    @southwest1988 6 років тому +5

    This was beautiful basketball !!!!! Its a shame that today's game is so diluted with ball hogging overpaid players

    • @taroobsingh2158
      @taroobsingh2158 5 років тому

      Agreed and thank you for saying so. Your 87 Lakers were second only to Boston's 86 team. Lefraud couldn't take either team to 6 games and any Jordan led team would've lost too.

  • @frankdascoli709
    @frankdascoli709 2 роки тому

    Bird had great set plays he ran w/ different team mates. The over the head post pas from Walton, the back door bullet from DJ, abs the give abs go with Ainge. He ran these plays a lot and ran all 3 successfully in this game

  • @bryanbaker5942
    @bryanbaker5942 5 років тому +4

    Bird was way better than LeBron ever will be. Bird didn't buy his championship rings like LeBron, and Bird dominated with fundamentals and brains. LeBron has no loyalty to any team and is so big and athletic, he can play sloppy and still be successful.

  • @jjs777fzr
    @jjs777fzr 8 років тому +30

    '86 mullet Bird > Jordan prime

  • @charlesstuart7290
    @charlesstuart7290 5 років тому +4

    I have read comments like you couldn't fit a credidt card between the floor and his sneaker when he jumped. Crap. He had better than average leaping ability but a superior in positioning

    • @krisharkleroad8
      @krisharkleroad8 6 місяців тому

      28 inch vertical, same as Karl Malone.

  • @joeteixeira5214
    @joeteixeira5214 Рік тому

    He is the Goat

  • @JohnSmith-4U
    @JohnSmith-4U Рік тому

    LB is da man

  • @hermit6208
    @hermit6208 5 років тому +6

    The least athletic guy on the court is the best. Amazing.

  • @veritas1007
    @veritas1007 9 років тому

    The pacers jerseys here from 86 are so Freaking killer

  • @jefffinlayson3002
    @jefffinlayson3002 2 роки тому +2

    Bird's pump fake on a layup gets 4 defenders join paratrooper club. :)

  • @larry33bird41
    @larry33bird41 5 років тому +2

    How did bird get off that pass to DJ at 6:04?

  • @tombstone1111
    @tombstone1111 9 років тому +2

    These "home games" in the Hartford Civic Center always bugged me. Every year we'd be robbed of 3-4 games in the Boston Garden because of this silly agreement to play these games in Hartford. I know we usually won them anyway, but still, there was nothing like Boston Garden.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому

      Thank you! LeBron is a good passer but almost all of his passes go to wide open guys behind the 3 pt arc. He drives and kicks it out and they act like he's friggin Bob Cousy. Bird could make any kind of pass (Left handed, feed the post, bounce pass, behind back, behind head, baseball pass, TOUCH PASS OMG, passes from sitting on the court, two handed, chest pass, while on the move/off the dribble, while the other playing is moving, from a stand still, lead the break, IN BOUNDS PASSING OMG!) If he wanted to, and shot less, he could have led the NBA in assists.

    • @taroobsingh2158
      @taroobsingh2158 5 років тому

      @@archiveprotector Anyone who compares Bird to Lefraud knows jack shit. Aside from dunking, there's not one aspect of basketball The Queen is better at than Larry Bird. Except for losing so many times in the Finals of course. 3-6 and absolutely should be 1-8 if not for some abject bullshit officiating.

  • @TheMimetolithman
    @TheMimetolithman 5 років тому +1

    NO ONE HAS A FLOP SHOT LIKE Bird looks like its 20 feet in the air'

  • @SidLaw500
    @SidLaw500 5 років тому +1

    That pass at 6:00 is sick.

  • @kevwmobile3238
    @kevwmobile3238 3 роки тому +3

    Yet another reason why Bird is the greatest small forward of all. Never minded setting up his teammates to score.

  • @joshuasussman4020
    @joshuasussman4020 2 роки тому +1

    Larry Bird Greatest Games: Like half his career is in that series.

  • @gavinothegreat5765
    @gavinothegreat5765 9 років тому +5

    this is way before the mythology of jordan who was made by the refs

  • @TonyinMBSC8669
    @TonyinMBSC8669 9 років тому +2

    The 86 Celtics and the 87 Lakers were the two best passing teams I ever saw. But I think the Celtics were the overall better TEAM because more players contributed assists. They had 8 players with over 100. The Lakers had 6 players with over 100 and Magic accounted for 40% of their total assists.

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому

      Good info. Thanks. The chemistry on the 1986 Celtics was the best i've ever seen. McHale got into the act that year and became, finally, a good passer.

    • @TonyinMBSC8669
      @TonyinMBSC8669 8 років тому +1

      George Wagner
      Welcome. I have to agree. Via satellite I saw every Celtics game for all 3 of Birds MVP seasons, 83/84 thru 85/86. It started with Larry, then all the other guys became infected with his style of play. And as you say, even McHale got in on it. Walton was an awesome passer as well. And it was so simple and basic for this team. They would eat other teams alive using the pick n roll. Nobody could really stop it. And they would all pound the boards. They didnt care who got the stats as long as the team got the WIN.
      During this time the highlight for me was on 3/12/85. I was in attendance when Bird torched Dominique Wilkins and the Atlanta Hawks with 60 points. This was Bird's best scoring game and still the Celtics single game scoring record. This game was 9 days after McHale had set the team scoring record with 56 against Detroit. You can see highlights of both games on UA-cam. Enjoy!

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому

      Watched em both. Great games. The best thing about the 60 point game is watching the reactions of the Hawks players!

    • @TonyinMBSC8669
      @TonyinMBSC8669 8 років тому

      George Wagner
      I agree...PRICELESS!

    • @archiveprotector
      @archiveprotector 8 років тому +2

      Just some fun info: Auerbach and Wooden have both said that BB is about shooting, rebounding and passing (NOBODY knows more than those 2 guys). Bird is the ONLY player in NBA history to avg 20ppg, 10 rpg and 6 apg for an entire career.

  • @bcg360
    @bcg360 9 років тому +1

    Larry Bird I wonder how gets so much stats done?...sometimes I just don't have the opportunity to...either cuz of minutes or missed shots or teamamtes don't have the job done

  • @ecologisticaconsultoriaemp6805
    @ecologisticaconsultoriaemp6805 6 років тому +1

    y después dicen que hay otro mas grande.

  • @andrewbaroch2141
    @andrewbaroch2141 2 роки тому

    OMG

  • @Razzlyn
    @Razzlyn 4 роки тому +1

    2:06 lol

  • @swishman7175
    @swishman7175 8 років тому +2

    Just one question to a great Bird fan like you're. Wich is your favoutire version of Bird? The season where you like most his game? I really like 1985/1986 version. He performed just so good in '86 Playoffs. Thank you for the highlights!

  • @seanmontgomery801
    @seanmontgomery801 2 роки тому

    Was that the only time that DJ, ever made a 3 pointer in his career?

    • @cindyknudson2715
      @cindyknudson2715 2 роки тому

      No

    • @keenakaur6314
      @keenakaur6314 2 роки тому

      @@cindyknudson2715 He once threw one in beyond half court as a pass but it went in during Game 1 of the 1986 ECF vs. the Milwaukee Bucks. But yeah, he sucked ass at 3 pointers.

  • @BroomeBlocker4
    @BroomeBlocker4 5 років тому +4

    2:06, just fakes out the entire team

  • @coreyzimmerman9782
    @coreyzimmerman9782 4 роки тому +1

    If...... Len Bias & a healthy Bill Walton?

  • @dkthg
    @dkthg 10 років тому

    96 Bulls.

    • @mattgrothendieck7664
      @mattgrothendieck7664 9 років тому

      I'm a Bulls fan too, but stfu dude

    • @dkthg
      @dkthg 9 років тому

      Matt Grothendieck "I'm a Bulls fan too, but stfu dude"

    • @at1212b
      @at1212b 9 років тому

      Matt Grothendieck Same here. The fundamentals from this 86 team was just off the wall. Combine that with size and height. Especially at how healthy they were.
      Rodman helped by making the opponents make mental mistakes and getting into their heads. That didn't happen with the Celtics.
      86 Celtics by a notable margin, then a closer call between the 87 lakers and 96 Bulls. My gut tells me the 87 Lakers prevail. Just the Lakers and Celtics team of the 80s had absolutely amazing fundamentals. And Bulls wouldn't have an answer for a really consistent big Man in Kareem even at that age. Even Hakeem in that run would have been trouble.
      But then again, that 96 Bulls team really was a team of destiny and riding that wave. Bird and Magic, as great as they were, didn't have that singular sociopathic focus as MJ had and the effect on its teammates.
      Either way, glad to see that 86 Celtics, 87 Lakers and 96 Bulls are jumbled together. All the other teams are rightfully below in the modern era (post Russell Celtics, and that 72 Lakers team).
      The only other team that comes close post MJ modern era was last years Spurs. One of those driven teams. But they wouldn't be without that loss the year before. More offensive minded rules today makes it easier to pass like that. I find it hard to believe as talented as Duncan is, the more physical era would have made it harder for him.

  • @pbody4080
    @pbody4080 Рік тому

    8:00

  • @nicksoldschoolbball
    @nicksoldschoolbball 5 років тому +3

    How he faked 4 players at 4:08. :)

  • @dkthg
    @dkthg 9 років тому

    Removed your comments because you know i'm right.

  • @gavinothegreat5765
    @gavinothegreat5765 9 років тому +2

    555 wedman hamered no call, see thats kinda shit why kobe would disappear in 80s, can't finish strong w contact, all bailout calls and shit point per shot by kobe too

  • @dkthg
    @dkthg 10 років тому +1

    Great team but they can't touch the 96 Bulls.

    • @dkthg
      @dkthg 10 років тому

      Larry Legend 1 And yet this team could BARELY contain a young Jordan on an inferior team in the playoffs. (And they only won that 63pt game because MJ tired out.) How would they stand a chance against a seasoned MJ, PiP, Rodman a deep bench AND Phil Jacksons Triangle offense?? (And Jordan was still scoring in the 40's and 50's during the 2nd 3-peat.) And as far as mismatches go: Pip can't shut down Bird but he would definitely give him problems (ask Magic Johnson about the 91 finals) Same with Rodman and Mchale. Ron Harper is better offensively than DJ (He used to be a SCORER early in his career) and almost as good defensively AND he's bigger. And as far as Parish and Walton: both great players but SO WHAT? The Bulls had to go thru EWING AND SHAQ just to get out of the EAST. But at the end of the day The Big Three are awesome but not unstoppable. (couldn't repeat. WHY??) Jordan was DAMN NEAR unstoppable so the big question is: Who's gonna stop Jordan?? WHO?? DANNY AINGE???

    • @dkthg
      @dkthg 10 років тому

      Larry Legend 1 Sorry i took so long i'm in the middle of a discussion on another video on how fisting porn is vastly superior to incest porn. I'll make this quick: 72-10 and you have to account for Jordan in his prime. Nice uploads though. Good day sir.

    • @dkthg
      @dkthg 10 років тому

      Larry Legend 1 The thing about incest porn is that while VISUALLY it's not as brutal as fisting porn, psychologically it can be damaging. You need no further example of this than the Jacob Glass case from 2006...wait..DAMMIT i'm back on THIS video again! Sorry Larry, please disregard everything i just typed in this paragraph. Except for one thing: JORDAN FACTOR. Have a nice day.

    • @dkthg
      @dkthg 10 років тому

      1.I'm talking about the 96 Bulls not the 88,89 or 1990 edition.
      2. 86 celts and the badboys have different styles of play.
      3. As far as the "private plane" comment: EXCUSES, EXCUSES. They didn't win 72 games, they didn't even REPEAT as champs. My point: Whether it's the 1980s or 90s; BASKETBALL is BASKETBALL. You still have to suit up, you still have to bang, you still have to WIN.
      4. JORDAN, JORDAN, JORDAN
      5. FISTING, FISTING, FISTING

    • @dkthg
      @dkthg 10 років тому

      More Excuses. And YOU still haven't answered MY question about how they would stop MJ on the 96 Bulls. How do you stop the greatest one-on-one player of all time AND deal with Pip and Rodman. Neither Bird nor Mchale were known as defensive stoppers in their PRIME. They would get FISTED. (See how i tied it to the porn discussion?)

  • @ecologisticaconsultoriaemp6805
    @ecologisticaconsultoriaemp6805 6 років тому

    y después dicen que hay otro mas grande.