Posted on 02/21/2020 6:01:00 PM PST by rebuildus
When I have a little free time, I like to scan YouTube, as so many people do. And lately, Ive been pulling up and binge-watching Larry Bird videos. Whats that all about?
For those of you who dont know, Larry Bird was one of the greatest basketball players in NBA history. He was also known as the bitter rival of Magic Johnson, with a number of legendary matchups to prove it.
The twowho later became good friendscouldnt be more differentpersonality-wise. Magic was Showtime in L.A. in the 80s. In contrast, Larry was The Hick from French Lick (Indiana).
But their incredibly high degree of skill, basketball IQ, desire, and pure passion for the game was remarkably similar.
The Origins of My Interest Ever since sixth grade, when I was the sixth man on my grade school basketball team, I was obsessed with the sport of basketball. I played at recess during school, and after school, I played till dark or beyond, on the school grounds, local parks, or in my neighbors backyard.
Three on three was typically my game of choice, but H.O.R.S.E. would do for shooting contests, and five-on-five full court was always a treat when we could get enough guys or had the room.
I used to go with my friend, Andy, to play at Sepulveda Park in the San Fernando Valley (over the hill from Los Angeles). A lot of blacks played there, which was no surprise as basketball was and is considered, to a large extent, a black sport.
Wed routinely witness black players cheating and intimidating the few white players who ventured onto the court. I distinctly remember one time, a tall white player with a sweet touch taking a fair amount of abuse from a particularly obnoxious black opponent.
In Your Mammas Face So after hitting a strongly contested shot over the black guy, the white guy said, In your mammas face! Now, this was the kind of thing that black players routinely said (and say) to each other. Butlike the N word, they dont like it coming from a white boy.
So the black guy said, What did you say about my mamma? And the white guy totally backed down, meekly saying, Its just a figure of speech.
My friend Andy and I saw this, and looked at each other. I think it solidified our resolve not to be that weak white guy.
Enter Larry Bird.
From the moment Bird entered the NBA, he not only dominated against mostly black competition, he trash talked with the best of them, never backing down, and always aiming to get inside the head of his opponent.
As a white man who had seen far too much white appeasement in my time, quite frankly Birds attitude was refreshing.
Coming Home I remember, in 1987, toward the end of Birds career, I had moved back into my parents home at the age of 27 after blowing my lung out while carrying shingles onto a roof. Id had a lung surgery and needed to convalesce.
I really couldnt work, and besides, my dad had been calling me relentlessly asking me to come home and help them. He and my mother were older, and in declining health.
It was a rough time in my life, and looking to get my mind off my life, I remember reading about Larry Birds continuing exploits on the basketball court. When Birds team, the Boston Celtics won, and Bird played well, Id glory in the victory as if I myself had accomplished it. Id read the Los Angeles Times writeup over and over again to drill the success message into my head.
And when the Celtics lost and Bird didnt play as well, Id toss the paper aside. I still have some of that in me today, often consuming information I agree with, and shutting out information I dont agree with.
Mastery So that might explain my obsession with watching so many Larry Bird videos. Yet Ive just realized that theres another reason I love these videosMASTERY.
Larry Bird mastered the game of basketball to a degree Ive never seen before. He was a white man playing against mostly black players with superior physical skills, though he certainly had some amazing skills, such as exceptional hand-eye coordination.
He practiced until he perfected his game, outworking and out-hustling everybody he played against. To watch Bird at his best is like admiring great art. One black YouTuber commented that he was like the Jesus of basketball.
Another new NBA fana black female YouTuberwas amazed at what he did on the court.
Ive noticed how much respect Larry Bird gets from the black community, and I like that. They see what a tough competitor he was (and hes been quite successful as a coach and executive too). And thats respectable.
The white guy at the park who backed down after the In your mammas face! comment didnt get respect. That should be a lesson to every white person who kisses up to black folks. Youll get the opposite of what you want.
Takeaway Ive certainly learned about myself by watching all these Larry Bird videos. As a white aspiring Christian, I see that Im still subject to identifying with my color. But I also understand that I appreciate seeing someone demonstrate mastery, because mastery is indeed attainable in every area of our lives. In fact, Jesus Christ was often referred to as The Master, and I can understand that. Masteryparticularly spiritual masteryis a laudable goal.
Okay, I think its time for another Larry Bird video 🙂
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That's how little attraction the league had.
The rivalry between Bird and Magic changed that.
I've watched a lot of videos with other players talking about Bird. The players recognized him for the talent he was. Yeah, he was a white guy playing a game dominated by blacks, but none seemed to care about the color of the skin....rather, could Bird play the game.
And could he.
A quick Larry Bird story.
Years ago, at a celebrity golf and tennis event I saw several people attempt to lob the tennis ball over Larry’s head.
It was not a good strategy.
It is sad Bird got injured at the end of his career or would have won another title or two. Greatest team ever and most clutch shooter.
Larry’s videos are fascinating to watch, which I do for hours at a time.
Why is a NBA allstar shoveling gravel????
I had seen all the basketball I ever needed to see.
“Why is a NBA allstar shoveling gravel???? “
Because mom asked him to.
Len Bias was the superstar who was supposed to carry the Celtics into the next era. When he died shortly after being drafted, it took the air out of the team. The Celts were never the same.
I was in Cambridge during the Bird years.
Got to know a little of the game.
Two things I ‘remember’: Bird getting two guys to crash into each other, and the ‘chief’ getting away with sticking his hand in the basket to block a goal.
Never cared for it in general though.
Sure he did Patrick.
Sure he did.
the 1979 Michigan State - Indiana State final with Magic vs Bird really put NCAA basketball on the map...and they took it right into the NBA. Those 2 did save that league....
Bird was double teamed most of the night.
A lot of folks forget he was at Indiana with Bobby Knight for a little while. Guess he didn't like it and transferred to Indiana State.
The white guy’s name was Joe, and the black guy was named Corn Pop.
Or I’m sure it’s a lot of malarkey.
Sure he did Patrick.
Sure he did.
Oh, I assure you, semimojo, he said it. Clear as a bell after all these years. Why is that so hard to believe? White people have been backing down for years, it didn't start yesterday.
In that interview Thomas said if you put him, Bird, Magic and MJ in a room to fight, Bird would be the one who walked out.
Bird was known to light up a cigarette during halftime.
I remember watching highlights of Bird having an incredible shooting night and the camera man kept showing the opponent’s bench going crazy everytime Bird scored. It was hilarious.
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