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At the height of his powers in the 1980s, Larry Bird was many things — a ruthless scorer, generational passer, unrelenting competitor and fearless trash talker. But one thing he never pretended ...
I never really caught Larry Bird as a player because he was finishing up, he had back problems, and he was about to retire," Legler, who's now an ESPN NBA analyst, said. "And I was on the court alone.
Bird managed to return in 1989, but the decline was evident. Back issues hampered him and forced him to play through pain anew. From that point forward, Larry Legend played when he could.