Article 743Q6 ‘He had to shoulder tragedy alone’: How Larry Bird’s rise almost ended before it began

‘He had to shoulder tragedy alone’: How Larry Bird’s rise almost ended before it began

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Rich Tenorio
from US news | The Guardian on (#743Q6)

A new book traces how the Hall of Famer overcame humble beginnings in Indiana to take his place among basketball's greatest players

How otherworldly was Larry Bird during his memorable season for Indiana State in 1978-79? At one point he made an assist while sprawled on the floor: From his end of the court, he made a one-armed throw to a teammate, who streaked coast-to-coast for a quick bucket.

That season ended with an epic showdown in the NCAA championship game against Magic Johnson and Michigan State. Magic got the better of Bird in that game, but the contest had wider repercussions. Not only did it spark interest in the NCAA Tournament, but Bird and Magic would help revitalize the NBA, after Bird joined the Boston Celtics and Magic the Los Angeles Lakers. But none of this was preordained, especially Bird's trajectory.

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