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Big Bird Larry Bird

Larry Bird was born in December 1956 in West Barton, Indiana, USA, a former American professional basketball player with a height of 2.06 meters and a weight of 100 kilograms, who plays as a small forward, a big forward, nicknamed big bird, is currently the general manager of the Pacers, 1997-2000 career pacers, won the NBA Coach of the Year award in 1998, the general manager of the Pacers in 2003, and the NBA Manager of the Year award in 2012. He is also the only Grand Slam player in NBA history to win the regular season MVP, Finals MVP, Coach of the Year Award, General Manager of the Year Award. On May 16, 2019, the NBA officially announced that Larry Bird was awarded the NBA Lifetime Achievement Award. The Big Bird entered the draft in 1978, was selected by the Celtics with the sixth pick, played for the Celtics for 13 seasons in his career, and was one of the representative stars of one man and one city. Played for the Celtics for 13 seasons, winning three championships, namely the 85-86 season, the 83-84 season, the 80-81 season, and the 83-84 season, the 85-86 season and the finals MVP.

Big Bird Larry Bird

Bird played 897 regular season games in his career, played 34443 minutes, contributed 21791 points, had 8974 rebounds, 5695 assists, 2816 turnovers, 1556 steals, 755 blocks, and 2279 fouls. 17334 shots, 8591 shots, 1727 three-point shots, 649 shots, 4471 free throws, 3960 shots. In the regular season, there were 519 double-doubles in a single game, 59 triple-doubles in a single game, and 50+ times in a single game.

Big Bird Larry Bird

Bird bird played in 164 career playoff games, played 6886 minutes, contributed 3897 points, had 1683 rebounds, 1062 assists, 506 turnovers, 296 steals, 145 blocks and 466 fouls. 3090 shots, 1458 shots, 249 three-point shots, 80 shots, 1012 free throws, 901 shots. There were 97 single-double-doubles and 10 single-game triple-doubles in the playoffs.

Big Bird Larry Bird

His career honors are awards, 15 Player of the Week, 7 Player of the Month, 3 regular season mvps, 2 Finals mvp, 3 championship rings, 1 All-Star mvp, 3 All-Star Three-Point Contest champions, 12 All-Star Contests, 9 Best Team First Team, 3 Best Team Second Team, Best Rookie Team, 1 Best Rookie Team First Team, 1998 Hall of Fame, 1992 Olympic Gold Medal.

Big Bird Larry Bird