As a teenager, Larry Bird paid no attention to Basketball. It happens that one day he was visiting his aunt's home in Hobart Indiana. Some neighborhood kids asked him to play a game. Without practice he was a natural for the game and then decided to follow through and work at being a great basketball player.
He played very briefly at the University of Indiana before he transferred to Indiana State, who he led to the Championship game in 1979.
While Larry Bird may have been a fan of other sports, most biographies about him say that he gravitated towards basketball as a kid, and continued to focus entirely on basketball throughout his athletic career-- in high school, college, and the NBA. There have been a few basketball players who tried to play other sports (for example, Michael Jordan tried to become a pro baseball player, but his efforts were unsuccessful); however Larry Bird decided at a young age to make basketball his life, and that is what he did-- first as a player, and then as a coach.
Larry Bird is a person and, at 6'9", he is taller than most ostriches and plays basketball better.
Larry Bird
Larry Bird was a member of the Boston Celtics between 1979-1992.
In history.. I would say Michael Jordan or Larry Bird
Former NBA basketball star Larry Bird first attended Indiana University but he dropped out before the basketball season began.
Playing basketball ! -_-
As of the start of the 2007 basketball season, Larry Bird is the President of Basketball Operations for the Indiana Pacers of the NBA.
The total of numbers Larry bird has played was 100.
In 2003, Larry Bird assumed the role, which he holds, as the President of Basketball Operations for the Indiana Pacers.
he played basketball
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i think it was his parents
K.C. Jones
Yes, he did.
Nothing or something because Larry Bird was a basketball player not baseball.
In addition to amateur basketball, former NBA basketball star Larry Bird played baseball in the Babe Ruth League. He was a pitcher and an infielder.