Bird is the worst possible example for "he couldn't make it today." He's probably the best example of "he'd be even better today." For the way the game is played today and also the medical advances that would keep him healthier.
@kanajingly8957 What Rodman said was just to get attention (oh and stupid) but Rodman would probably be the exact same player today (defensively elite) but even a better rebounder. He'd sometimes jump 2 times (for rebound) before the opponent jumped even once:):)
Bird has a 3 peat of MVPs, two Finals MVP's and is one of the best shooters and playmakers of all time. I think he will live a very long time in the top 10
@@darrel7589 You could say the same things about Magic playing on a super team and being lucky to be drafted by the Lakers. Bird was the best player on the Celtics. His run from his rookie year to the 87 season was crazy - MVP Place: 4, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 3, 2
@@darrel7589the Celtics won 29 games when he was drafted. The next year won 63. Year after that a chip. You don't know jack shit. Btw I'm a Lakers fan haha
@@darrel7589 What "superteam" did Larry Bird play on in his first year when he single handed took a 29 win team the year before, to a 61 win team in his rookie year? I'll wait..... Oh, yeah. And MJ NEVER beat a Larry Bird led team in the playoffs.
@@darrel7589it wasnt a superteam u marionette the celtics were competing against other teams that also had 3-5hofers thats how the nba was b4 expansion watered it down durig the late 80s and mid80s and mj never won a single playoff game against him and mj got shut down in game 3 once boston actually took mj srsly something they didnt do going into game2 because he had scored 49pts in game 1 without ever coming close to even holding a lead let alone winning
Larry was the first best shooter, the best passing forward, the best big man shooting the ball, one the best passers, his game transcend over time, in today's game he would be great as he was back in the 80s!!!
He also was the best trash talker because he always backed what he said ; the best team player of all time; and his his pain tolerance was extremely high; and basketball IQ was the best !! Not bad for" a slow white boy"
Jordan and the Bad Boy Pistons didn't win anything until Bird's back went out. Bird also elevated several of his teammates to HOF levels. Anyone that doesn't have him in their top 10 is just too young to have seen it.
Especially a guy like Parish, with that dude's skill set he has no business in the HOF. But Bird elevated Robert's game. DJ and Mckale, maybe they do well without Bird but not Parish.
Exactly. Parish didn't do much with Golden State before he was traded to Boston. I don't want to take anything away from McKale because he had one of the best post games ever, but Bird's ability to shoot and pass spread the floor and elevated his teammates game. That's the thing these kids don't understand. Jordan, then And 1, convinced an entire generation that to be great you had to be ball dominant and try to score every time you touched the ball. They didn't see the greatness in Bird in Magic in that they had that triple threat every time they got the ball. I wish more people understand that it's a team game and not just about going 1 on 1 @@williamdavis9562
Why are there conversations taking place regarding Larry Bird “falling out of” the Top 10 greatest NBA players ever? A guy with 3 chips and the last player to win back-to-back-to-back MVPs in arguably the roughest era of the NBA is not falling out of the Top 10 any time soon. And I’m only 32 years old saying this. This is ridiculous
Its pretty obvious these discussions are going on because he's white. When you know basketball and watch Larry Bird it's obvious the man still deserves to be in the top 10. The hate against whites is real. The liberal media is anti-white. ESPN is so bad!
LEGEND is the greatest shooting forward, clutch forward, passing forward and small forward of all time and it's not at all close. He also dove for every loose ball he was anywhere close to and played every minute of his career as a merciless assassin where winning was all that mattered to him. Pat Riley once said, if I needed to pick someone to hit a shot to win a game, I'd take Michael Jordan. If I needed to choose someone to hit a shot to save my life, I'd choose Larry Bird.
If I had to start a team tomorrow the first 3 players I'd pick would be Bird, Magic, and Jordan. Those 3 will always be in the top 5. That's eternal. You give me those 3 players in their prime and I'm gonna win a lot of games and championships. I don't even care who my 4 and 5 are, I'll be in great shape.
Larry is one of the rare players that hustles in every aspect of the game. He would STILL dominate in today's league. MJ, Kobe, Larry; they never let up.
I remember when Rodman and Isiah Thomas laughed at Bird and said if he was black he'd just be another dude. They said he got the press he did cause he's white. Then Bird went out on the court and destroyed Rodman in consecutive games. That was almost 40 years ago and this is the first time I've heard Dennis dare to say Larry's name since.
Rodman said it after Bird scored 37 in the decisive Game 7 of the 1987 Eastern Conference Finals. I was a Pistons fan, but it was sour grapes by an immature kid and a dumb thing to say. Isiah thought he was sticking up for Rodman but should've known better.
Dennis was one of my favorite players, but Jokic just showed what Bird could've accomplished today. Birds IQ was so high. I get he's not flashy but dude was a savant on the court. Saw plays before they happened, anticipated passing lanes, found cutters behind his back. Shoot, he redefined shooting mechanics and was 2nd player ever (after Pistol Pete) who could hit shots from anywhere. He made other HOFers look stupid. Guy was best college player & carried a team of nobody's to the finals. Went to 5 championships. Maybe Dennis is still mad he lost to Bird in the conference finals. By proxy that begs the question, "if Bird doesn't belong, but Bird beat Dennis, then where's that leave Dennis?"
-- speed and hops are entertaining: Ja morant, D Rose, Westbrick, Vince. But skill overtakes athleticism. Jokic, Duncan, Bird, Luka, Magic. But, but...skill and athleticism? MJ. Lebron. Kareem.
@@Vic-Vega Yeah Seton made it sound like its imminent or maybe even here, but like I would HOPE by the 150th anniversary of the NBA this would be self-evidently likely....cause he'd have to be top 5 now to even expect to still be there in 75 more years...or the game degrades and very few legends pop up in the interim which would be terrible.
@@dparks2856 No defense? 😅 He’s 3x All-Defensive, 4x leader in Defensive Win Shares and 7x top10, 5x top10 in Defensive Box Plus/Minus, once 2nd in Defensive Rating and 6x top10, 38th in steals per game in NBA history……. Just because you didn’t see him play, and CLEARLY don’t know the great impact he had on the defensive end (Celtics much worse without him and much better with, on D)!
Bird won 3 championships won 3 mvps(in a row) won 2 finals MVPs and took a 29 win team to a 60 win team. That peak and when you look at accomplishments shot 50 40 90 twice. he was always top 3 in the MVP conversation when he was healthy. He beat the show time Lakers, he beat doctor j 76ers, and bad boy pistons those three teams are in the top 10 teams of all time.
The year the sixers won they were considered one of the greatest teams ever. Bird didn't beat them that year obviously. No other year were they considered that. That wasn't a dynasty.
Bird killed during the toughest era of basketball. I want you guys to look this up. The 80s decade of players currently occupy the most top 10 spots, the most top 20 spots, then the most top 30. It is also has the most teams in the top 10 greatest teams of all time, Lakers, Celtics, Detroit, Philly. Look it up not my list.
@dantefazzina9037 players today are better on average then the 80s. bird is my favorite player but players today on average are far more skilled then 80s
@@RL-ww5ev Ok, skilled doesn’t translate into better. Again, no one can explain why the 80s have the most best players from 1-10, 11-20, and 21-30. Now this isn’t my list either these lists are updated every year. I’m comfortable saying MJ is a better athlete than most players today, if you say quickness not even close, if I throw Dominique Wilkins in there from an athletic and skill point he is better than most players today. Again if I add Olajuwon, David Robinson, Ewing they are more skilled than today’s players accept for shooting the 3, definitely more athletic. Bigs today shoot 3s but don’t know how to play in the post. Look at Charles Barkley, definitely better than majority of players today from a skill/talent level, more athletic, can shoot the 3 and handle the ball better than a Zion. Bird is technically more offensively skilled than almost every player in the current NBA, he can post, shoot the 3, shoot the mid range, put in on the floor and pass. Could he play the point like LBJ, no, but he could do what KD is doing and has more of a post game than KD and is only 1 inch shorter. If you’re saying that over all the players are more skilled today yeah but if you’re talking about the core best players, I don’t think most of the decades can touch the 80s with maybe the late 90s to 2000s. And again prove me wrong you could look at any list with modern players of today. I I haven’t even brought up the simple fact that going back to the 70s and early 80s there were no threes Or that they didn’t track things like block shots, rebounds or defensive player of the year which is insane because that means that players like Kareem, Bill Russell, Wilt, and Big O would have even more records. Think about this Klay Thompson scored 37 points in a quarter to score 60 points, George “Iceman” Gervin scored 33 points in a quarter, 63pts in a game with no 3s.😳😳😳👀👀🤔
-- Luka and Jokic are destroying the league. Bird has already fallen out of the Top 10 but...if I'm building a team (outside of MJ), I'm taking Bird and Hakeem as my first 2 picks.
@@johngalt60 -- Looking at careers, there are 10 contenders -- although Bird robbed us of his twilight years by doing his own concrete work. But AGAIN, my 2 favorites are: Bird and Hakeem. And hitting a game winner? For me its MJ #1 and Bird #2.
Such disrespect to Larry Bird. He is so underrated. I would put him over Magic Johnson. He is Magic Johnson plus a jump shot. The man is a legend. Would have thrived in today’s NBA.
Bird was a 28, 10 and 7 small forward who shot 50-40-90 in his MVP prime and was clutch. I can't see Steph, Giannis or Jokic ever surpassing Bird, but I admit I'm an 80s-90s guy.
The one thing that all of these players had in common was mental toughness. MJ, Kobe, Kareem, Magic, Bird, all the greats, if you provoked them, they would only get more motivated to make you look stupid... and it wouldn't take much. They had a greater sense of competition and motivation that was border-line psychopathic. We laugh at MJ about him saying "I took that personal". That was MJ's only source of motivation; once you get to a certain amount of money and fame, you have to hunt for ways to keep going, and talking trash to these guys was like putting blood in the water for a bunch of sharks. To be in the top 10, you have to be like that, and Bird most definitely was. Winning wasn't enough. Making money wasn't enough. Getting rings, not enough. They also had to make you look foolish enough to be there or walk back something stupid you said.
Not only that, but the Bad Boy Pistons might have never won a title. Even MJ might not have won 6. Len Bias is one of the all-time great "what ifs" in sports history. It's tragic.
If Bias was around to take the load for McHale and let him heal his foot for the playoffs, that sure would have made a difference both in 1987 and going forward.
Larry Bird epitomizes what hard work and basketball IQ will do for you. The man used to run 10 miles after the game. Sacrificed his body for lose balls even when it didn’t matter. You can’t tell me that wouldn’t translate today.
I’ll take Bird in top 5 until I see another small forward able to perform at such a high level in all basketball skills. Bird is still the unicorn. “If I had to choose a player to take a shot to save a game, I’d choose Michael Jordan. If I had to choose a player to take a shot to save my life, I’d take Larry Bird." - Legendary Lakers Coach Pat Riley
I have Bird and Magic (they're equals to me) 1 and 1a of alltime. They lifted both NCAA and the NBA. They literally, "Made everyone better." as entire (basketball) industries:):)
Huge Nuggets fan for 40 years, but I was a Bird fan before I moved to Denver from Indiana in 1983. Channel 4 out of Indianapolis aired all of Bird's games his senior year at ISU. I watched nearly all of them, and I watched Larry every opportunity I had when NBC aired Boston's games in the 80s. My take about this Bird-Joker comparison: As much of a generational talent as Jokic is, Larry Bird was better. Bird was Cirque du Soleil; Joker is Barnum & Bailey. Both world-class wonders, but Bird added the element of magic.
DENNIS RODMAN has acknowledged LARRY BIRD (3x NBA CHAMPION, 3x NBA MVP, and 3x 3pt SHOOTOUT CHAMPION) as among NBA'S GREATEST PLAYERS of ALL TIME before. During BIRD'S PRIME, RODMAN can't guard him, can't stop him from scoring, was schooled and trash talked to, and was dominated by BIRD. RODMAN deliberately insulted BIRD because nobody's talking about him anymore and wants to be relevant.
Yeah he was smarter than all those black dudes that played,that sounds more racist than saying Bird was out jumping and out running all those black players
Bird is the greatest small forward to play the game. He is the greatest all round player to play the game. He invented the point forward position. He was the first big man to shoot from the three point line with great efficiency and is the greatest clutch player. They used to call the 4th quarter in the 80's "Bird Time". His teams beat all the great players of that era's teams when they all were in their prime (only Kareem was on the latter part of his prime).
I'll draft peak Bird over anyone.. and this coming from a showtime Lakers fan. Think most of us remember Pat Riley"s famous quote regarding Jordan and Bird, so I won't bother repeating it.
You draft bird over Kareem, who just won 3 consecutive national player of the year awards and 3 national titles, Jordan whos the greatest player ever, or Lebron who has a 20 year prime. I love Bird but let's not be ridiculous. There's am argument to be made drafting him before other people but not those 3.
Bird is a clear all time great...and not only was he a 3 time consecutive MVP, he was also an absolute KILLER on the court in terms of mindset and tenacity. What he lacked in athleticism, he made up for fully in IQ, instinct, and CLUTCH ability. The inner hunger to win alone was something that is super rare today. Jordan, Koby, Isaiah, etc....all legends and absolute killers on the court every single day.
He EASILY is (top10 GOAT). His prime/peak as an overall player is top5 or maybe even top3 all-time!… and then he has all the accomplishments you could ask for. Only thing that he doesn’t have in top tier “category” is longevity; pretty much because of injuries (way he played and even the way he was), but even so…….. Furthermore, Bird would’ve been even better in today’s game!
@@mj23goat3 With that username you shouldn’t be talking about cults 😅 Btw, go check out what Jordan said about Bird.. calling him the GOAT forward, saying stuff like “I’m glad you’re gone” when Larry retired, so on and so forth. MJ level of respect towards Bird says a whole lot.
@@BasketballJones48021 Simply stating the _incontrovertible fact_ that Jordan is the GOAT doesn't make one a member of a cult any more than me stating that gravity makes things falls would make me a member of the Cult of Gravity. It's simply a universal truth. As a GenXer we all correctly believed that Larry was a Top-10 all-time player. But a bunch of little Millennial and Zoomer dumba*s sheep that have been inundated with Bird videos on TH-cam their entire lives began to convince themselves that he was more than he actually was. First it was "He's Top-10 all-time" then it was "He's Top-5 all-time", then "Top-3 all-time" and finally it was "I think Larry's the actual GOAT". Hence, my term, Cult of Larry. And, by the way, it's practically a cliche at this point but I'll say it anyway since you don't seem to be aware of it, but Bird himself once alluded to Jordan being "God" on the basketball court. Ain't no higher respect than THAT.
@@mj23goat3 Damn! Spoken like a true maniac cult member 😅 Even comparing a FACT, an actual physical fact.. to some subjective stuff like who’s the GOAT at basketball (mind you that I do agree Jordan is, if I had to pick one). Just ridiculous, that crazy rant 😂 Smdh
Bird was not a bad athlete though. As Bob Knight said, he might have the best hand-eye coordination of any player he'd ever seen. That's an athletic ability. You can see this in many phases of Bird's game - his shooting - but it really shows in his passing. Particularly his full court throws, which were as a good as a quarterback. If he were shorter he would have been a great quarterback. He would have understood the game, picked apart defenses, and been able throw with tremendous accuracy. I think he was skill-for-skill better than Jordan, but if not then he's the #2 or #3 player after Kareem maybe. But that's it. No way Lebron, Kobe, Shaq, Curry, or whoever else is going to crack that top three.
Not sure if Bobby Knight is the best judge of Bird's talents. Guy inexplicably let him slip away and almost landed him in obscurity because he let his seniors haze the freshmen. Knight just shrugged a generational talent dropping out of college under his watch like it didn't matter at the time. Yeah, Knight's eye for talent literally turned Larry Bird into a garbageman before Indiana State convinced him to give basketball another shot.
This is wild because Jokic’s game today is essentially post 88 Bird after the bad heals and broken back. And that’s not a knock on Jokic, it’s a commentary to how great Larry Bird was 87 and prior. Only MJ is in that discussion of level of player.
I saw old and hurt Larry Bird play very well and score on Scottie Pippen and Jerome Kersey - athletic players, and he had bad back and a double heel surgery prior to that, towards the last 3 years of his career. I'd take what Wilt, Kareem, Magic said about Bird, not what the one-dimensional Rodman says. That dude never was the top dog, never 2nd dog, he rode to coattails of Thomas-Dumars-Laimbeer and Jordan-Pippen.
One of the greatest and toughest. Isiah Thomas once said: If you were to put us all in a room, Jordan, Magic, Bird and myself....Bird would be the one to make it out.
@@mj23goat3 I am a Hawks fan. Hate the Celtics. Jordan never beat Bird. He was overrated until Pippen was drafted. Dominque was almost good as Jordan for like 8 years. If Magic didn't play in same era, Bird would have won like 8 chips. Same with Magic if Bird wasn't around. NBA is barely above WWE. Officials made sure Jordan won
@@MP-mn6we Lol. 'Nique? You mean The Black Hole? The ball went in and it never came back out, with his measly 2.5 assists per game avg. Please. Just look at what Jordan did when Doug Collins asked him to play PG back in that '89 season. Human Highlight was a great scorer but NO WAY could he have done what MJ did at that position. And yet another one with the clueless "Jordan never beat Bird" line. Jordan was basically playing all by himself against Bird's multi-HOFers _dynasty team_ then Larry conveniently retired before Jordan had his _own_ dynasty so that MJ could turn the tables around. "Officials made sure Jordan won" Wow, you're really hittin' all the tried and false anti-Jordanisms aren't ya'? Michael's FT att. per game for his career are pretty much in line with the other all-time greats. And seeing as how he was the most vicious attacker of the rim in league history he should've actually gotten _more_ attempts than his less savage counterparts.
@@mj23goat3 NBA is a marketing sport, barely above WWE chair shots at end of games. Jokic is first player to win NBA title without a second all-star. Jordan couldn't win until he got another all time great. His first 7 years, he was a blacker hole than Nique
@@mj23goat3 Bulls won 55 games after Jordan went to play baseball lol. They didn't 4 peat because of a bs official call at end of game 7. Replay clearly showed Pippen didn't touch Starks. Jordan has been and always will be over-rated. He is a great player no doubt. Not the GOAT. Your name tells me u r not objective
I'd take Kareem out of the top 10 way before I'd take Bird out of it. Also I think Magic is super underrated, he'd be my #3 behind only Michael and LeBron.
Rodman has lost his mind ! I didn't like Bird or the Celtics either but he was a killer . He could shoot, make his FT's, underrated passer, and would pick and choose his spots defending in a much tougher era. Just because players can jump , have great handles in today's cookie cutter league means nothing without mental toughness and killer instinct which a lot of today's players lack. Bird had that. Most players today if they can't win want to form a superteam ...That's a weak mentality. Analytics have nearly ruined because of the numbers only . The numbers don't tell the whole story
I didn’t grow up any where near Boston. My parents aren’t fans. The Celtics weren’t hyped during my teen years. And I still never understand how anyone can hate on #33. I didn’t know about Larry legend until Kevin Durant said he’s one of his biggest inspirations.
As a Lifelong Detroit Pistons fan I have to disagree with Rodman. I was front row during The Bad Boy years. My fellow fans and I would talk all day at work about how to stop this Larry Bird. Bird was shooting "deep" 3s before Steph Curry was even born. I'll never forget one night Bird must have felt it because he was shooting the ball from somewhere in coastal Massachusetts and turning around and heading back up the court before the ball was halfway through it's trajectory. The only other player that I have seen do that successfully was "Jesus". Ray Allen aka Jesus Shuttlesworth. I'm certain that many players have done this but Larry Bird was my 1st. Rodman makes really weird "statements" when it's necessary to him. I also believe that current Finals MVP Jokic has studied Larry Bird and Lebron James extensively.
Rodman is all about Rodman. Bird would be killing it today. Bird averaged less than two 3 pointers a game and he averaged 24 points a game for his career. you give him 8 or 9 attempts a game?
Bird would totally be better today, his brain is suddenly worthless? No hand checking? No one boxes out anymore? C’mon. How many people in todays game, all historical players, do you take over bird? 6-7? KD or Bird? Bird makes my team better overall and what about big time shots? Bird 100%
Bird was clearly a gifted 3-point shooter in an era when that just started to exist. He'd be way better today. Besides his back, he took an absolute beating in the 80s. Today, he'd be living easy.
I think he's still a top 10 player. My top 10 would include: Jordan, Kareem, Wilt, LeBron, Russell, Duncan, Robertson, Hakeem, Magic and Bird. That 11-15 group for me would include: Shaq, Kobe, Durant, Steph, and Jerry West.
I would have Magic and Bird a little higher in the top 10 if your list is in order, but I really like your 11-15 grouping and think it's fair. I wouldn't argue with anybody who thinks Kobe and/or Shaq should be in the top 10, but I love that you haven't forgotten about the great Oscar Robertson.
I think my top 10, in order, would be Michael, LeBron, Magic, Bird, Wilt, Duncan, Curry, Hakeem, Kareem, and Kobe. 11-15 I'm probably going Shaq, Moses, Bill Russell, Dr J (who is wildly underrated now), and maybe Durant.
Larry Bird to opposing coach "Don't you have anybody that can guard me?" Opposing coach "No!" With the current rules, Bird would only have trouble playing because he might be laughing too much at how easy it is.
Larry with today medicine and technology and training, nutrition etc would’ve been bigger stronger faster as well as having his career extended and avoided all those back issues. Silly question
Larry would be able to change they way he played and would still dominate today's players - he played with his brains, unlike the vast majority of today's players. Of course, if Larry were to play today, he would be 67, so his minutes would be rather limited! :)
The reason everyone wants to keep bird in the top ten, is this. He dedicated his “life” to the boston celtics. Which means he put winning the game ahead of his own life. That’s why he wasn’t fast or athletic, but still brought fear to his opponents. Because they knew bird would do whatever he had to in order to win. No excuses. He’s a hero in the eyes of every underdog who has ever had the courage to lay down their life for their cause.
Really bizarre take about Larry dropping out of the top 10 by the casual. He’s probably 4-7 on 95% people’s top 10 if they saw him play. Sounded like an agenda or clout chasing maybe because everyone not playing but behind Larry are sort of obviously in much more danger of dropping out (Shaq, Timmy, Wilt, Hakeem, etc). That’s sort of how it works babe. Anyway gonna take someone with equal skills and impact and well legend to move Larry out of the top 10 so good luck with that, I’m not sweatin it 🤷♀️
@@theesotaricitalian6338 Would I personally rank Larry over Timmy D? As a baller and legend? Yes, without hesitation. Do yo have to? No. ❤️ I think it’s a decent debate but boils down to longevity in Timmy’s favor which is a little boring. Larry vs Kobe and Larry vs Magic is a more interesting and close debate for me. Larry vs Shaq is mildly interesting because of the contrast of one of the most skilled legends ever vs a bully baller, and Shaq is one of maybe 5 players who can stack their peak against Larry. I’m comfortable with Timmy as the #1 PF and around 8-10 all time tbh.
Bill Russell wasn't a "great player" Dan? He might have less hardware had he not played in Boston, but he'd have been a great player whatever team he played on in the 1960's NBA.
Karl Malone gets so much disrespect lol, it's really a shame. The only reasons why Malone gets so much hate is simple, he never won a ring, and people give him a hard time because of that time when he was dating that underage girl back when he was in college. Malone definitely is worthy of being at least close to the top 10 and in the discussion. It's not Malone's fault that his team had to go up against maybe the most dominant team in history in the Finals, the Bulls of the 90's. Nobody beat those 90's Bulls teams and I wouldn't use that as a negative against Karl Malone. If not for the Bulls, Malone would probably have 2 rings, instead of 0.
It's the illusion of being more athletic today. When a defender can't touch a player, the ball handler is allowed to carry and travel, and there are no rim defenders due to defensive three in the key? The NBA is a beer away from being the WWE.
Bird won the 3 pt contest without taking his warm-up jacket off BTW. Sure he might've thrived on a loaded team. But he could shoot and that would translate. Rodman has always been a master at attention getting.
" I'd choose Michael to take a shot to save a game and Bird to takeva shot to save my life " Pat Riley .a 50 + year member of the NBA as s playeer, coach,GM .
Witnessing how Jokic and Luka are dominating todays NBA, no fvcking way that Larry Bird couldnt dominate todays nba. He has the height, the shooting, and obviously will have the highest iq outside of jokic, lebron and cp3 in todays nba.
so Jordan and Magic too? Because he was MVP and 1st and 2nd MVP candidate right next to them, and next to Barkley, Hakeem, etc. He played in the same league as they did and excelled.
The 80s were the best decade of the NBA and Larry Bird was the best player in the 80s. He was the MVP three times, runner-up in the MVP voting four times, third once, and fourth. That was his first nine years in the NBA. Before Bird, Celtics were 10th in the Eastern Conference. Bird joins Celtics and the Celtics win the Eastern Conference 8 of the next 9 seasons. Bird gets a season-ending injury in the fifth game, only roster change, and the Celtics finish 8th in the Eastern Conference. After Jordan retires (the first time), the Bulls placed third in the Eastern Conference and Pippen was an MVP candidate.
Pat Riley once said if he had a last shot to win a game, he'd take MJ...he then said if he had a final shot for his life being on the line, he'd take Larry Bird. Amazing the lack of history present media and players remember...THE most clutch shooter of all time, he and Magic saved both college AND professional basketball...and I believe still has the best turnaround from one year to the next with the Celtics (Another team might have eclipsed this, not sure) to a 32 game winning turnaround...Bird led Boston from 29 wins to 61 wins in 1979-80, absolutely reviving the Celtic dynasty. I would argue that he is the best, now listen to what I am saying...the best pure basketball player of all-time...not an athlete, a scorer, a rebounder, forward or guard, but the best pure BASKETBALL player...guy knew how to play basketball with all of his being and is the one player who made EVERY player on his team better by being there, not just one or two, but elevated the whole team's individual performances...
People keep Bird in the top 10 because he belongs there! I'm guessing people who don't believe that never saw him play in his prime. Younger people have no idea how great Bird truly was and would still be today. The longer career vs. a player's performance at his peak is an important consideration that people too often ignore. You can certainly argue that LeBron has had a better career than Larry, but I would take prime Larry over prime LeBron. And Duncan would still be in my top 10, although a little behind Larry.
Right now, Larry is somewhere on a golf course giving absolutely no sh*ts about Rodman's recent comments. And thats why he's a Legend.
He hadnt played in almost a year. Somethings up. Heard he's dealing with some health issues
AND, the only reason Rodman is in the public news today is because of this.
Agreed
If my life is on the line, i would take Bird over Michael. Jordan is still the best to do it though.
@@stuartdamon3610 Michael over Bird, but only The Michael Jordan after he developed the undefendable fadeaway jumper.
Bird is the worst possible example for "he couldn't make it today." He's probably the best example of "he'd be even better today." For the way the game is played today and also the medical advances that would keep him healthier.
You said it best. Rodman's comments are so stupid they shouldn't even be acknowledged.
Bird would be a 50/40/90 player every year, and he'd average 30+ ppg.
Bird will always be a Top 5 NBA player all-time. He's a transcendent basketball talent and genius.
Fr, the crazy thing is you could actually argue that magic would be worse today…
@kanajingly8957 What Rodman said was just to get attention (oh and stupid) but Rodman would probably be the exact same player today (defensively elite) but even a better rebounder. He'd sometimes jump 2 times (for rebound) before the opponent jumped even once:):)
Bird has a 3 peat of MVPs, two Finals MVP's and is one of the best shooters and playmakers of all time. I think he will live a very long time in the top 10
@@darrel7589Bird was the best player on those Celtics .. lmao . Nerd
@@darrel7589 You could say the same things about Magic playing on a super team and being lucky to be drafted by the Lakers.
Bird was the best player on the Celtics. His run from his rookie year to the 87 season was crazy - MVP Place: 4, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 3, 2
@@darrel7589the Celtics won 29 games when he was drafted. The next year won 63. Year after that a chip. You don't know jack shit. Btw I'm a Lakers fan haha
@@darrel7589 What "superteam" did Larry Bird play on in his first year when he single handed took a 29 win team the year before, to a 61 win team in his rookie year? I'll wait..... Oh, yeah. And MJ NEVER beat a Larry Bird led team in the playoffs.
@@darrel7589it wasnt a superteam u marionette the celtics were competing against other teams that also had 3-5hofers thats how the nba was b4 expansion watered it down durig the late 80s and mid80s and mj never won a single playoff game against him and mj got shut down in game 3 once boston actually took mj srsly something they didnt do going into game2 because he had scored 49pts in game 1 without ever coming close to even holding a lead let alone winning
Larry was the first best shooter, the best passing forward, the best big man shooting the ball, one the best passers, his game transcend over time, in today's game he would be great as he was back in the 80s!!!
He also was the best trash talker because he always backed what he said ; the best team player of all time; and his his pain tolerance was extremely high; and basketball IQ was the best !! Not bad for" a slow white boy"
He'd be even greater in today's soft ass league.
@@jfayiii no doubt about it!!!
I would take Bird or Russell over anybody. Selfless, winners, smart, & tough as nails. Bird was a killer on the court.
I won't say over anybody, but I would pick those 2 fellas somewhere to play against anybody😊😊😊😊😊
@@darrel7589 Bird would've made any team a winner. If you don't understand that, you shouldn't be commenting.
Anyone?? Lol
@@darrel7589it's not serious lol..
Russell was overrated as hell stop it
Jordan and the Bad Boy Pistons didn't win anything until Bird's back went out. Bird also elevated several of his teammates to HOF levels. Anyone that doesn't have him in their top 10 is just too young to have seen it.
Especially a guy like Parish, with that dude's skill set he has no business in the HOF. But Bird elevated Robert's game.
DJ and Mckale, maybe they do well without Bird but not Parish.
Exactly. Parish didn't do much with Golden State before he was traded to Boston. I don't want to take anything away from McKale because he had one of the best post games ever, but Bird's ability to shoot and pass spread the floor and elevated his teammates game.
That's the thing these kids don't understand. Jordan, then And 1, convinced an entire generation that to be great you had to be ball dominant and try to score every time you touched the ball. They didn't see the greatness in Bird in Magic in that they had that triple threat every time they got the ball. I wish more people understand that it's a team game and not just about going 1 on 1 @@williamdavis9562
Why are there conversations taking place regarding Larry Bird “falling out of” the Top 10 greatest NBA players ever? A guy with 3 chips and the last player to win back-to-back-to-back MVPs in arguably the roughest era of the NBA is not falling out of the Top 10 any time soon. And I’m only 32 years old saying this. This is ridiculous
Its because he is white, nobody wants to say it but that is absolutely the reason.
And 3 2nd place mvp votes in a 6 year period
You're not wrong .
Its pretty obvious these discussions are going on because he's white. When you know basketball and watch Larry Bird it's obvious the man still deserves to be in the top 10. The hate against whites is real. The liberal media is anti-white. ESPN is so bad!
LEGEND is the greatest shooting forward, clutch forward, passing forward and small forward of all time and it's not at all close. He also dove for every loose ball he was anywhere close to and played every minute of his career as a merciless assassin where winning was all that mattered to him. Pat Riley once said, if I needed to pick someone to hit a shot to win a game, I'd take Michael Jordan. If I needed to choose someone to hit a shot to save my life, I'd choose Larry Bird.
He’s not better than LeBron 😂😂😂 he’s def top 6 all time tho without question
@@realricky__ No less than Michael Jordan disagrees with you and has said so many times.
If I had to start a team tomorrow the first 3 players I'd pick would be Bird, Magic, and Jordan. Those 3 will always be in the top 5. That's eternal. You give me those 3 players in their prime and I'm gonna win a lot of games and championships. I don't even care who my 4 and 5 are, I'll be in great shape.
Agreed. The others wouldn't matter very much.
Magic ain't top 15, Bro.
@@filoIII - best point guard of all time. He can definitely start on my team.
@@epic103 MAGIC? The "best" PG of ALL TIME???? BWAAAAHAHAHHAAA!! Uhm, That's John Stockton, tyvm.
@@filoIII - you're telling me you'd take Stockton over Magic? Really?
Btw... I think Stockton is great, but he's not better than Magic.
Larry is one of the rare players that hustles in every aspect of the game. He would STILL dominate in today's league. MJ, Kobe, Larry; they never let up.
I remember when Rodman and Isiah Thomas laughed at Bird and said if he was black he'd just be another dude. They said he got the press he did cause he's white. Then Bird went out on the court and destroyed Rodman in consecutive games. That was almost 40 years ago and this is the first time I've heard Dennis dare to say Larry's name since.
-- If Bird was black, then why did Detroit lose.
2) If Bird was in Europe, then Detroit would be in the CBA .
Rodman actually said it just after Bird scored 37 points with Rodman gaurding him as well.
Rodman said it after Bird scored 37 in the decisive Game 7 of the 1987 Eastern Conference Finals. I was a Pistons fan, but it was sour grapes by an immature kid and a dumb thing to say. Isiah thought he was sticking up for Rodman but should've known better.
@@poocrayon458817 rebounds as well
@@johngalt60 It's pretty weird as what does that say about Rodman getting cooked by him?
Bird would dominate even more in today's NBA.
Dennis was one of my favorite players, but Jokic just showed what Bird could've accomplished today. Birds IQ was so high. I get he's not flashy but dude was a savant on the court. Saw plays before they happened, anticipated passing lanes, found cutters behind his back. Shoot, he redefined shooting mechanics and was 2nd player ever (after Pistol Pete) who could hit shots from anywhere. He made other HOFers look stupid. Guy was best college player & carried a team of nobody's to the finals. Went to 5 championships. Maybe Dennis is still mad he lost to Bird in the conference finals. By proxy that begs the question, "if Bird doesn't belong, but Bird beat Dennis, then where's that leave Dennis?"
bird was 3 and 2 in finals
@@timperdue800 Good call
-- speed and hops are entertaining: Ja morant, D Rose, Westbrick, Vince.
But skill overtakes athleticism. Jokic, Duncan, Bird, Luka, Magic.
But, but...skill and athleticism? MJ. Lebron. Kareem.
@@jlui21other than passing and hitting an occasional 3 what skills lebron possesses?
@@Pimping9167dribbling. Also reading and managing the game better than most point guards
Larry Bird is a top 5 player all-time, not a top 10 player. 👏🔥
The fact that Seton suggested he get pushed out of the top 10 is absurd lmao
Setons takes are usually bad.
He said "eventually" he will fall out of the top-10, which is true of (almost) everyone.
@@Vic-Vega Yeah Seton made it sound like its imminent or maybe even here, but like I would HOPE by the 150th anniversary of the NBA this would be self-evidently likely....cause he'd have to be top 5 now to even expect to still be there in 75 more years...or the game degrades and very few legends pop up in the interim which would be terrible.
I have Mj, Lebron, Kareem, Magic then Bird. Larry is better than Wilt, Bill Russell, Duncan, Shaq, Kobe, Hakeem and Steph.
Bird will always be in the top ten in the minds of people that know basketball.
Larry Was The Best All Around Player & Still To This Day The BEST IQ PlayerNo One Else Comes Close.
No defense
@@dparks2856 You Need To Check That Part Out Too. That's A Very Small Weakness Of Larry's Game & He Still Held His Own On It Too.
@@dparks2856 No defense? 😅 He’s 3x All-Defensive, 4x leader in Defensive Win Shares and 7x top10, 5x top10 in Defensive Box Plus/Minus, once 2nd in Defensive Rating and 6x top10, 38th in steals per game in NBA history…….
Just because you didn’t see him play, and CLEARLY don’t know the great impact he had on the defensive end (Celtics much worse without him and much better with, on D)!
@@dparks2856 Did you know he won an award for his defense? Look it up....
@@dparks2856 No defense????????? 3x 2nd-team all NBA Defensive team, Dork.
Bird won 3 championships won 3 mvps(in a row) won 2 finals MVPs and took a 29 win team to a 60 win team. That peak and when you look at accomplishments shot 50 40 90 twice. he was always top 3 in the MVP conversation when he was healthy. He beat the show time Lakers, he beat doctor j 76ers, and bad boy pistons those three teams are in the top 10 teams of all time.
The year the sixers won they were considered one of the greatest teams ever. Bird didn't beat them that year obviously. No other year were they considered that. That wasn't a dynasty.
@@darrel7589and MJ lost...
@zenith2930 Just tell 'em, Larry Bird won MVP 3 times in a row with the entire dream team in the frigging league....Marinate on that!
@@darrel7589and got Swept....Bird cooked everyone in the 80s
Bird will always be a Top 5 NBA player all-time. He's a transcendent basketball talent and genius.
I may be crazy, but I would still take 10 years of Bird over 20 of Lebron
Good luck with that. Bird had the better organization
@@dparks2856 Bird played with good/great players he elevated to Hall of Famers. LeBron played with Hall of Famers he relegated to role players.
@@mikek7050 Damn..
Agreed. You also would never get LeBron for 10 years, so you can start with that.
@@mikek7050 Kobe?
He led them all to 🏆
Bird killed during the toughest era of basketball. I want you guys to look this up. The 80s decade of players currently occupy the most top 10 spots, the most top 20 spots, then the most top 30. It is also has the most teams in the top 10 greatest teams of all time, Lakers, Celtics, Detroit, Philly. Look it up not my list.
Bird tore my ❤ out regularly.
I still hate him, dammit! 😭
You are only as good as your competition. Comp today is thin!
@@stuartdamon3610 Me too! Dude was a killer.
@dantefazzina9037 players today are better on average then the 80s. bird is my favorite player but players today on average are far more skilled then 80s
@@RL-ww5ev Ok, skilled doesn’t translate into better. Again, no one can explain why the 80s have the most best players from 1-10, 11-20, and 21-30. Now this isn’t my list either these lists are updated every year. I’m comfortable saying MJ is a better athlete than most players today, if you say quickness not even close, if I throw Dominique Wilkins in there from an athletic and skill point he is better than most players today. Again if I add Olajuwon, David Robinson, Ewing they are more skilled than today’s players accept for shooting the 3, definitely more athletic. Bigs today shoot 3s but don’t know how to play in the post. Look at Charles Barkley, definitely better than majority of players today from a skill/talent level, more athletic, can shoot the 3 and handle the ball better than a Zion. Bird is technically more offensively skilled than almost every player in the current NBA, he can post, shoot the 3, shoot the mid range, put in on the floor and pass. Could he play the point like LBJ, no, but he could do what KD is doing and has more of a post game than KD and is only 1 inch shorter. If you’re saying that over all the players are more skilled today yeah but if you’re talking about the core best players, I don’t think most of the decades can touch the 80s with maybe the late 90s to 2000s. And again prove me wrong you could look at any list with modern players of today. I I haven’t even brought up the simple fact that going back to the 70s and early 80s there were no threes Or that they didn’t track things like block shots, rebounds or defensive player of the year which is insane because that means that players like Kareem, Bill Russell, Wilt, and Big O would have even more records. Think about this Klay Thompson scored 37 points in a quarter to score 60 points, George “Iceman” Gervin scored 33 points in a quarter, 63pts in a game with no 3s.😳😳😳👀👀🤔
A lot of people regard the 80s & 90s as a time period when the NBA at its best… players from that era will never get bumped off a top 10 list…
😊j🎉❤
That’s what I’ve been saying.
I oftem wonder how much nostalgia is involved in all of that
@@silewis9396 Sure. You go with that.
That's freaking bs and you know it
There's way more of a chance Rodman wouldn't have a place in today's league than Bird 😂
-- Luka and Jokic are destroying the league. Bird has already fallen out of the Top 10 but...if I'm building a team (outside of MJ), I'm taking Bird and Hakeem as my first 2 picks.
They both would be great
@@jlui21 please tell me ten players better than Bird.
@@jlui21 Hakeem was the most impressive player I ever saw live. And I saw all of them in the 80s and 90s.
@@johngalt60 -- Looking at careers, there are 10 contenders -- although Bird robbed us of his twilight years by doing his own concrete work.
But AGAIN, my 2 favorites are: Bird and Hakeem. And hitting a game winner? For me its MJ #1 and Bird #2.
I knew Dan would come defend all this larry bird slander and I thank you! Larry could average a triple double in this NBA.
Maybe a quadruple double if you include steals.
Bird could have averaged a triple double in the 80's but always cared about winning more than he did over personal stats.
Such disrespect to Larry Bird. He is so underrated. I would put him over Magic Johnson. He is Magic Johnson plus a jump shot. The man is a legend. Would have thrived in today’s NBA.
Magic in no WAY woulda been much if he played at IN. St. Magic is barely top 15. Just marketing.
Plus a jump shot, a fall away, elite level rebounding, comparably passing skills, and more steals. No shade on Magic, he was great. Bird was better.
I agree, but Larry is not running show time like Magic. Let's be real Magic had a couple tools that Larry wishes his PG had.
Apples and oranges those 2 both were best player in the world at one time!
@@filoIII That is an ignorant and an ahistorical comment.
Bird was a 28, 10 and 7 small forward who shot 50-40-90 in his MVP prime and was clutch. I can't see Steph, Giannis or Jokic ever surpassing Bird, but I admit I'm an 80s-90s guy.
I'm taking Larry(pause)everyday of the week.
The one thing that all of these players had in common was mental toughness. MJ, Kobe, Kareem, Magic, Bird, all the greats, if you provoked them, they would only get more motivated to make you look stupid... and it wouldn't take much. They had a greater sense of competition and motivation that was border-line psychopathic. We laugh at MJ about him saying "I took that personal". That was MJ's only source of motivation; once you get to a certain amount of money and fame, you have to hunt for ways to keep going, and talking trash to these guys was like putting blood in the water for a bunch of sharks. To be in the top 10, you have to be like that, and Bird most definitely was. Winning wasn't enough. Making money wasn't enough. Getting rings, not enough. They also had to make you look foolish enough to be there or walk back something stupid you said.
Well said.
If Len Bias didn’t die, Bird likely has 5 titles and Magic 3
-- 5 titles? Probably 4 but all I know, my top 2 draft picks outside of MJ are: Bird and Hakeem.
Not only that, but the Bad Boy Pistons might have never won a title. Even MJ might not have won 6. Len Bias is one of the all-time great "what ifs" in sports history. It's tragic.
Actually he wouldnt, he admitted in an interview that he would have retired in 88.
If Bias was around to take the load for McHale and let him heal his foot for the playoffs, that sure would have made a difference both in 1987 and going forward.
@@msanderfive He did say that, but if Bias had been there starting in 1987 I still believe his career would have been extended.
People are jealous of Larry bird because he killled teams in those last seconds of the game. So many clutch shots he made 👍👍
Larry Bird epitomizes what hard work and basketball IQ will do for you. The man used to run 10 miles after the game. Sacrificed his body for lose balls even when it didn’t matter. You can’t tell me that wouldn’t translate today.
If he was in this era, he would be even better and healthier.
I’ll take Bird in top 5 until I see another small forward able to perform at such a high level in all basketball skills. Bird is still the unicorn.
“If I had to choose a player to take a shot to save a game, I’d choose Michael Jordan. If I had to choose a player to take a shot to save my life, I’d take Larry Bird." - Legendary Lakers Coach Pat Riley
I have Bird and Magic (they're equals to me) 1 and 1a of alltime. They lifted both NCAA and the NBA. They literally, "Made everyone better." as entire (basketball) industries:):)
Huge Nuggets fan for 40 years, but I was a Bird fan before I moved to Denver from Indiana in 1983. Channel 4 out of Indianapolis aired all of Bird's games his senior year at ISU. I watched nearly all of them, and I watched Larry every opportunity I had when NBC aired Boston's games in the 80s. My take about this Bird-Joker comparison: As much of a generational talent as Jokic is, Larry Bird was better. Bird was Cirque du Soleil; Joker is Barnum & Bailey. Both world-class wonders, but Bird added the element of magic.
Joker is better than Bird I respect you’re opinion tho
joker step back one footer over AD was magic bro you are nostalgic
This playoffs run by Joker was way better than Bird ever had. The Joker is simply better
@@michaelrobinson3734 thank you my brother these fans can’t comprehend the truth
DENNIS RODMAN has acknowledged LARRY BIRD (3x NBA CHAMPION, 3x NBA MVP, and 3x 3pt SHOOTOUT CHAMPION) as among NBA'S GREATEST PLAYERS of ALL TIME before. During BIRD'S PRIME, RODMAN can't guard him, can't stop him from scoring, was schooled and trash talked to, and was dominated by BIRD. RODMAN deliberately insulted BIRD because nobody's talking about him anymore and wants to be relevant.
Meh it is just Rodman being Rodman.
If you saw Bird play. You would say yes definitely top #10. He was mentally one step ahead of everyone else on the court. Tremendous
Yeah he was smarter than all those black dudes that played,that sounds more racist than saying Bird was out jumping and out running all those black players
@@dalegriffin6768 you sound racist. I guess you never saw him play
Bird is the greatest small forward to play the game. He is the greatest all round player to play the game. He invented the point forward position. He was the first big man to shoot from the three point line with great efficiency and is the greatest clutch player. They used to call the 4th quarter in the 80's "Bird Time". His teams beat all the great players of that era's teams when they all were in their prime (only Kareem was on the latter part of his prime).
A lot of what you say is true.
But I think Oscar Robertson invented the point forward position.
@@williamdavis9562 Oscar was a point guard and a big one at 6'5".
@@bAkra60 He was more like a point forward.
A lot of forwards back then were about 6ft 5in.
No way Larry is a top ten player of all time, he’s a top five!!!
I'll draft peak Bird over anyone.. and this coming from a showtime Lakers fan. Think most of us remember Pat Riley"s famous quote regarding Jordan and Bird, so I won't bother repeating it.
You draft bird over Kareem, who just won 3 consecutive national player of the year awards and 3 national titles, Jordan whos the greatest player ever, or Lebron who has a 20 year prime. I love Bird but let's not be ridiculous. There's am argument to be made drafting him before other people but not those 3.
Bird is a clear all time great...and not only was he a 3 time consecutive MVP, he was also an absolute KILLER on the court in terms of mindset and tenacity. What he lacked in athleticism, he made up for fully in IQ, instinct, and CLUTCH ability. The inner hunger to win alone was something that is super rare today. Jordan, Koby, Isaiah, etc....all legends and absolute killers on the court every single day.
"game on the line, Jordan. life on the line Larry Bird"
Pat Riley
Fascinating
Yeah, Riley can make that ludicrous statement all he wants. I'm still takin' Jordan _every single time_ if my life OR just the game is on the line.
Bird MVP Finishes
81, 2nd
82, 2nd
83,2nd
84, 1st
85, 1st
86,1st
87, 3rd
88, 2nd
He EASILY is (top10 GOAT). His prime/peak as an overall player is top5 or maybe even top3 all-time!… and then he has all the accomplishments you could ask for. Only thing that he doesn’t have in top tier “category” is longevity; pretty much because of injuries (way he played and even the way he was), but even so……..
Furthermore, Bird would’ve been even better in today’s game!
Here comes the Cult of Larry. Cue the ridiculous claims.
@@mj23goat3Nothing of what that man said was "ridiculous."
It was all spot on. I hated Larry, but his prime was so nuts it was top 3 all time.
@@mj23goat3 With that username you shouldn’t be talking about cults 😅 Btw, go check out what Jordan said about Bird.. calling him the GOAT forward, saying stuff like “I’m glad you’re gone” when Larry retired, so on and so forth. MJ level of respect towards Bird says a whole lot.
@@BasketballJones48021 Simply stating the _incontrovertible fact_ that Jordan is the GOAT doesn't make one a member of a cult any more than me stating that gravity makes things falls would make me a member of the Cult of Gravity. It's simply a universal truth.
As a GenXer we all correctly believed that Larry was a Top-10 all-time player. But a bunch of little Millennial and Zoomer dumba*s sheep that have been inundated with Bird videos on TH-cam their entire lives began to convince themselves that he was more than he actually was. First it was "He's Top-10 all-time" then it was "He's Top-5 all-time", then "Top-3 all-time" and finally it was "I think Larry's the actual GOAT". Hence, my term, Cult of Larry.
And, by the way, it's practically a cliche at this point but I'll say it anyway since you don't seem to be aware of it, but Bird himself once alluded to Jordan being "God" on the basketball court. Ain't no higher respect than THAT.
@@mj23goat3 Damn! Spoken like a true maniac cult member 😅 Even comparing a FACT, an actual physical fact.. to some subjective stuff like who’s the GOAT at basketball (mind you that I do agree Jordan is, if I had to pick one). Just ridiculous, that crazy rant 😂 Smdh
Bird is still the most purely skilled player in league history. Would be unbelievable today with rules changes.
Hell no, he’s top 5 all time 24 10 and 6 50% shooter. He’d crush todays game
Bird was not a bad athlete though. As Bob Knight said, he might have the best hand-eye coordination of any player he'd ever seen. That's an athletic ability. You can see this in many phases of Bird's game - his shooting - but it really shows in his passing. Particularly his full court throws, which were as a good as a quarterback. If he were shorter he would have been a great quarterback. He would have understood the game, picked apart defenses, and been able throw with tremendous accuracy. I think he was skill-for-skill better than Jordan, but if not then he's the #2 or #3 player after Kareem maybe. But that's it. No way Lebron, Kobe, Shaq, Curry, or whoever else is going to crack that top three.
Not sure if Bobby Knight is the best judge of Bird's talents. Guy inexplicably let him slip away and almost landed him in obscurity because he let his seniors haze the freshmen. Knight just shrugged a generational talent dropping out of college under his watch like it didn't matter at the time.
Yeah, Knight's eye for talent literally turned Larry Bird into a garbageman before Indiana State convinced him to give basketball another shot.
This is wild because Jokic’s game today is essentially post 88 Bird after the bad heals and broken back. And that’s not a knock on Jokic, it’s a commentary to how great Larry Bird was 87 and prior. Only MJ is in that discussion of level of player.
My top 10 is Jordan, Lebron, Kareem, Magic, Bird, Kobe, Duncan, Wilt, Hakeem & Shaq.
If you got Russell up there, I'm not going to argue against it.
Some punk that's _lost_ the same amount of Finals that Jordan won doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same breath with MJ.
Larry Bird can play in any Era of basketball and be one of the best 3 players in the NBA
I saw old and hurt Larry Bird play very well and score on Scottie Pippen and Jerome Kersey - athletic players, and he had bad back and a double heel surgery prior to that, towards the last 3 years of his career. I'd take what Wilt, Kareem, Magic said about Bird, not what the one-dimensional Rodman says. That dude never was the top dog, never 2nd dog, he rode to coattails of Thomas-Dumars-Laimbeer and Jordan-Pippen.
"People gotta let this stuff go Dan" - Larry Bird
Larry is almost still top 5, way better than Thomas, Magic and Rodman.
i agree with thomas and rodman, but magic? cmon man... make your case
I've got to admit I had no great love of basketball but watching Larry Bird is watching poetry in motion the guy was unbelievable
I just don’t understand how a guy who literally saved the nba could drop out of that list.
Because, his career was hampered with injuries.
@kanajingly8957 Larry Bird played with Kevin McHale and Robert Parish nearly every year.
@@penkima4923not in 1980 though. He took a 29-53 team to 62 wins all on his own and won rookie of the year while doing it.
Larry Bird said that there will be another Larry Bird one day.
And Larry, there will never, ever, EVER be another Larry Bird! IMJ #32
Bird absolutely is a top 10 player of all time. Seton smoking a little too much as of late.
He's not the one that said it -- blame Rodman.
Unh. If I have to pick one player, any era, to build a team around, gotta go Bird.
One of the greatest and toughest. Isiah Thomas once said: If you were to put us all in a room, Jordan, Magic, Bird and myself....Bird would be the one to make it out.
I mean, I guess nobody will stay top 10 forever but Shaq, Kobe & Tim Duncan all fall out of the top 10 before Bird does.
Larry Bird is still #1 on my list followed by Magic, then Kareem, then Hakeem and finally Jordan. Seen them all play. I never saw Wilt
Found the Celtics fan. Delusional one too.
@@mj23goat3 I am a Hawks fan. Hate the Celtics. Jordan never beat Bird. He was overrated until Pippen was drafted. Dominque was almost good as Jordan for like 8 years. If Magic didn't play in same era, Bird would have won like 8 chips. Same with Magic if Bird wasn't around. NBA is barely above WWE. Officials made sure Jordan won
@@MP-mn6we Lol. 'Nique? You mean The Black Hole? The ball went in and it never came back out, with his measly 2.5 assists per game avg. Please. Just look at what Jordan did when Doug Collins asked him to play PG back in that '89 season. Human Highlight was a great scorer but NO WAY could he have done what MJ did at that position.
And yet another one with the clueless "Jordan never beat Bird" line. Jordan was basically playing all by himself against Bird's multi-HOFers _dynasty team_ then Larry conveniently retired before Jordan had his _own_ dynasty so that MJ could turn the tables around.
"Officials made sure Jordan won"
Wow, you're really hittin' all the tried and false anti-Jordanisms aren't ya'? Michael's FT att. per game for his career are pretty much in line with the other all-time greats. And seeing as how he was the most vicious attacker of the rim in league history he should've actually gotten _more_ attempts than his less savage counterparts.
@@mj23goat3 NBA is a marketing sport, barely above WWE chair shots at end of games. Jokic is first player to win NBA title without a second all-star. Jordan couldn't win until he got another all time great. His first 7 years, he was a blacker hole than Nique
@@mj23goat3 Bulls won 55 games after Jordan went to play baseball lol. They didn't 4 peat because of a bs official call at end of game 7. Replay clearly showed Pippen didn't touch Starks. Jordan has been and always will be over-rated. He is a great player no doubt. Not the GOAT. Your name tells me u r not objective
I'd take Kareem out of the top 10 way before I'd take Bird out of it. Also I think Magic is super underrated, he'd be my #3 behind only Michael and LeBron.
Kareem should never be lower than three and Magic was great but he made ZERO all-defensive teams. At some point defense has to matter.
Really Like Pauly picking Earl Cambell as his favorite football offensive player! He is mine. What a beast!
Ditto!!!
Rodman has lost his mind ! I didn't like Bird or the Celtics either but he was a killer . He could shoot, make his FT's, underrated passer, and would pick and choose his spots defending in a much tougher era. Just because players can jump , have great handles in today's cookie cutter league means nothing without mental toughness and killer instinct which a lot of today's players lack. Bird had that. Most players today if they can't win want to form a superteam ...That's a weak mentality. Analytics have nearly ruined because of the numbers only . The numbers don't tell the whole story
I didn’t grow up any where near Boston. My parents aren’t fans. The Celtics weren’t hyped during my teen years. And I still never understand how anyone can hate on #33. I didn’t know about Larry legend until Kevin Durant said he’s one of his biggest inspirations.
As a Lifelong Detroit Pistons fan I have to disagree with Rodman. I was front row during The Bad Boy years. My fellow fans and I would talk all day at work about how to stop this Larry Bird. Bird was shooting "deep" 3s before Steph Curry was even born. I'll never forget one night Bird must have felt it because he was shooting the ball from somewhere in coastal Massachusetts and turning around and heading back up the court before the ball was halfway through it's trajectory. The only other player that I have seen do that successfully was "Jesus". Ray Allen aka Jesus Shuttlesworth. I'm certain that many players have done this but Larry Bird was my 1st. Rodman makes really weird "statements" when it's necessary to him. I also believe that current Finals MVP Jokic has studied Larry Bird and Lebron James extensively.
Rodman is all about Rodman. Bird would be killing it today. Bird averaged less than two 3 pointers a game and he averaged 24 points a game for his career. you give him 8 or 9 attempts a game?
Bird would totally be better today, his brain is suddenly worthless? No hand checking? No one boxes out anymore? C’mon. How many people in todays game, all historical players, do you take over bird? 6-7? KD or Bird? Bird makes my team better overall and what about big time shots? Bird 100%
Bird will always be top 5 because that era is the toughest era in all aspects
Yes, he's still top 10. Rodman is just salty about Bird
Bird was clearly a gifted 3-point shooter in an era when that just started to exist. He'd be way better today. Besides his back, he took an absolute beating in the 80s. Today, he'd be living easy.
I think he's still a top 10 player. My top 10 would include: Jordan, Kareem, Wilt, LeBron, Russell, Duncan, Robertson, Hakeem, Magic and Bird.
That 11-15 group for me would include: Shaq, Kobe, Durant, Steph, and Jerry West.
I would have Magic and Bird a little higher in the top 10 if your list is in order, but I really like your 11-15 grouping and think it's fair. I wouldn't argue with anybody who thinks Kobe and/or Shaq should be in the top 10, but I love that you haven't forgotten about the great Oscar Robertson.
I think my top 10, in order, would be Michael, LeBron, Magic, Bird, Wilt, Duncan, Curry, Hakeem, Kareem, and Kobe. 11-15 I'm probably going Shaq, Moses, Bill Russell, Dr J (who is wildly underrated now), and maybe Durant.
@@homerthompson416Definitely agree on Dr. J. People who rank Durant above him is cuckoo, IMHO.
Larry Bird to opposing coach "Don't you have anybody that can guard me?" Opposing coach "No!" With the current rules, Bird would only have trouble playing because he might be laughing too much at how easy it is.
Wasnt Joker a slow, unathletic player this past year? Bird was him only could shoot better. He would still be a top player in todays game.
Same here Dan, I totally concur with all the points you made.. Bird all the way..
Larry with today medicine and technology and training, nutrition etc would’ve been bigger stronger faster as well as having his career extended and avoided all those back issues. Silly question
just say peds
Larry would be able to change they way he played and would still dominate today's players - he played with his brains, unlike the vast majority of today's players.
Of course, if Larry were to play today, he would be 67, so his minutes would be rather limited! :)
Luka’s doing pretty well. Id say Larry would do just fine lol
1. MJ
2. Kareem
3. Wilt
4. Bird
5. Duncan
6. Kobe
7. Magic
8. Bron
9. Bill
10. Shaq
11. Curry
In that order if I had to choose.
You overrate big men something fierce.
Bird definitely a top 10 player. Understand rodman was a piston and they hated bird
The reason everyone wants to keep bird in the top ten, is this. He dedicated his “life” to the boston celtics. Which means he put winning the game ahead of his own life. That’s why he wasn’t fast or athletic, but still brought fear to his opponents. Because they knew bird would do whatever he had to in order to win. No excuses. He’s a hero in the eyes of every underdog who has ever had the courage to lay down their life for their cause.
Really bizarre take about Larry dropping out of the top 10 by the casual. He’s probably 4-7 on 95% people’s top 10 if they saw him play. Sounded like an agenda or clout chasing maybe because everyone not playing but behind Larry are sort of obviously in much more danger of dropping out (Shaq, Timmy, Wilt, Hakeem, etc). That’s sort of how it works babe.
Anyway gonna take someone with equal skills and impact and well legend to move Larry out of the top 10 so good luck with that, I’m not sweatin it 🤷♀️
Is Tim behind Larry IDK about that, he's got 5 rings and was a defensive juggernaut. That's debatable
@@theesotaricitalian6338 Would I personally rank Larry over Timmy D? As a baller and legend? Yes, without hesitation. Do yo have to? No. ❤️
I think it’s a decent debate but boils down to longevity in Timmy’s favor which is a little boring. Larry vs Kobe and Larry vs Magic is a more interesting and close debate for me. Larry vs Shaq is mildly interesting because of the contrast of one of the most skilled legends ever vs a bully baller, and Shaq is one of maybe 5 players who can stack their peak against Larry.
I’m comfortable with Timmy as the #1 PF and around 8-10 all time tbh.
Bird is in my top 10
Bill Russell wasn't a "great player" Dan? He might have less hardware had he not played in Boston, but he'd have been a great player whatever team he played on in the 1960's NBA.
jerry west is his childhood idol. russell spanked him routinely. dan takes any chance to diminish his accomplishments.
Birds first 7 yrs are every hall of famers whole career basically
Rodman only faced post back injury Bird.
And still got schooled regularly.
@billwill1337: You know Rodman played with the Pistons, right??
Karl marlone is definitely a top 10 player with 37,000 points and 14,000 rebounds and don’t forget about Dirk at 31,000 points and 11,000 rebounds
Karl Malone gets so much disrespect lol, it's really a shame. The only reasons why Malone gets so much hate is simple, he never won a ring, and people give him a hard time because of that time when he was dating that underage girl back when he was in college. Malone definitely is worthy of being at least close to the top 10 and in the discussion. It's not Malone's fault that his team had to go up against maybe the most dominant team in history in the Finals, the Bulls of the 90's. Nobody beat those 90's Bulls teams and I wouldn't use that as a negative against Karl Malone. If not for the Bulls, Malone would probably have 2 rings, instead of 0.
The dumbest question in sports history. 😂
It's the illusion of being more athletic today. When a defender can't touch a player, the ball handler is allowed to carry and travel, and there are no rim defenders due to defensive three in the key? The NBA is a beer away from being the WWE.
Hey, Dan, Isiah was kidding when he said that about Bird. He wasn't agreeing with Rodman.
Bird would average 35/12/8 on 55/43/88 shooting in today's league. People are delusional
Hard to believe you would ask this. He is number #2 all time in my eyes.
Bird won the 3 pt contest without taking his warm-up jacket off BTW. Sure he might've thrived on a loaded team. But he could shoot and that would translate.
Rodman has always been a master at attention getting.
Larry Legend will never fall out of the top 5 let alone the top 10. 3 peat MVP and 3 rings.
" I'd choose Michael to take a shot to save a game and Bird to takeva shot to save my life "
Pat Riley .a 50 + year member of the NBA as s playeer, coach,GM .
You are nuts!
Witnessing how Jokic and Luka are dominating todays NBA, no fvcking way that Larry Bird couldnt dominate todays nba. He has the height, the shooting, and obviously will have the highest iq outside of jokic, lebron and cp3 in todays nba.
Bird got by on skill, savvy, toughness...lbj is strong and jumps high
so Jordan and Magic too? Because he was MVP and 1st and 2nd MVP candidate right next to them, and next to Barkley, Hakeem, etc. He played in the same league as they did and excelled.
The 80s were the best decade of the NBA and Larry Bird was the best player in the 80s. He was the MVP three times, runner-up in the MVP voting four times, third once, and fourth. That was his first nine years in the NBA. Before Bird, Celtics were 10th in the Eastern Conference. Bird joins Celtics and the Celtics win the Eastern Conference 8 of the next 9 seasons. Bird gets a season-ending injury in the fifth game, only roster change, and the Celtics finish 8th in the Eastern Conference. After Jordan retires (the first time), the Bulls placed third in the Eastern Conference and Pippen was an MVP candidate.
Perhaps why people in the media want to keep Bird in the top 10..is because he is DESERVING of that ranking! Bird DOMINATED the 80's. DOMINATED.
Larry Bird was the blueprint for modern NBA. Larry isnt top 10 he is top 5, everything about him was elite.
Pat Riley once said if he had a last shot to win a game, he'd take MJ...he then said if he had a final shot for his life being on the line, he'd take Larry Bird. Amazing the lack of history present media and players remember...THE most clutch shooter of all time, he and Magic saved both college AND professional basketball...and I believe still has the best turnaround from one year to the next with the Celtics (Another team might have eclipsed this, not sure) to a 32 game winning turnaround...Bird led Boston from 29 wins to 61 wins in 1979-80, absolutely reviving the Celtic dynasty. I would argue that he is the best, now listen to what I am saying...the best pure basketball player of all-time...not an athlete, a scorer, a rebounder, forward or guard, but the best pure BASKETBALL player...guy knew how to play basketball with all of his being and is the one player who made EVERY player on his team better by being there, not just one or two, but elevated the whole team's individual performances...
He's number 3 all-time and that's never changing.
People keep Bird in the top 10 because he belongs there! I'm guessing people who don't believe that never saw him play in his prime. Younger people have no idea how great Bird truly was and would still be today. The longer career vs. a player's performance at his peak is an important consideration that people too often ignore. You can certainly argue that LeBron has had a better career than Larry, but I would take prime Larry over prime LeBron. And Duncan would still be in my top 10, although a little behind Larry.