Yes, Larry called his shots out. It doesn't matter if you believe it or not. I'll take the word of his team mates, his coach, and the teams he played against. He was a great trash talker and his backed his trash up.
Coz unfortunately rapping is considered an idle job, like there is no future in it so he went to basic training to BETTER HIMSELF, Financially and as a person!
You sound like a punk, do you really think your reaction means anything? You are talking about a great, your lack of knowledge should shame you. There wouldn't be an NBA without Larry. People should be more respectful of this guy. Bird will always be in my top five over Lebron. Larry had three titles in 6 years, and Larry didn't have to move from superteam to superteam. Sorry all you Lebron fans are wrong. Old guy out.
Larry had too many options to score. Today’s NBA, they shoot and no defense. Today’s NBA could NOT compete with 80’s NBA. It was a contact sport. Put LeBron, Curry, Luca etc back then, they couldn’t cut it. LeBron hurts his toe, he’s escorted by 4 medical techs and out for 8 games.
Why do people think Bird has a "weird" jump shot? I always thought his shot was a picture of basic fundamental shooting. That's pretty much how l learned to shoot...by mimicking players like Bird and Magic.
Players during that time all say he would call his shot. The one unnecessary pass was the day he learned Magic was HIV positive & he had spoken to him earlier. He said that day changed him. So it was almost like an homage to Magic.
I see you watched this video a year ago but incase your still keeping up with the comments, the Behind the back pass Bird made to Lewis from half court that you said he didn't have to do was done for a reason. He had just found out Magic had the HIV Virus and so he did that pass in Magics honor in that game.
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The one you called luck wasn’t he put that ball exactly where it needed to be so no one else could get it he knew mchale was there because he saw him before he made the pass
Larry had handles, and dropped dimes. Watch his greatest assists video. He also had double digit rebounds, and 2 steals per game. One of the few players that was a threat WITHOUT the ball. Dude was a complete player.