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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Sadly Birdoverrated is Gone from the Forum...I Wish He Would Have Seen This Video and Others.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Bird has the most swagger of anyone in NBA history. Kobe dreams about having Bird's swagger.

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    GOAT shooter, GOAT passer, GOAT hustle player, GOAT post moves, GOAT GM, GOAT head coach


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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Quote Originally Posted by cuad
    All y'all acting like Larry wouldn't dominate in this era, just look at those shots. Larry's defenders easily force him into tough shots, but he makes them anyway. He just makes them.
    I don't think Larry would even get in position to post up against the stronger defenders.

    Larry wasn't very strong.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Quote Originally Posted by 9erempiree
    I don't think Larry would even get in position to post up against the stronger defenders.

    Larry wasn't very strong.


    Where'd you get that?

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Quote Originally Posted by 9erempiree
    I don't think Larry would even get in position to post up against the stronger defenders.

    Larry wasn't very strong.
    He might be underrated in his strength. He battle Moses Malone for rebounds. Got into position against the likes of James Worthy, Cooper, Wilkins, Pippen, Rodman, Dr. J and Horace Grant.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Love LBJ but Larry Legend is the GOAT SF.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Quote Originally Posted by 9erempiree
    I don't think Larry would even get in position to post up against the stronger defenders.

    Larry wasn't very strong.
    Bird was Stronger than Rodman in the Post Dummy.

    Bird had Great Floor and Leg Strength...He Posted Up On Bigger Guys 240 lbs plus and 6'11 plus. Seen It

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Quote Originally Posted by Pushxx


    Where'd you get that?
    He got it from being a retarded Laker fan.
    Let's move on.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    That video is basketball porn.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    Not much a prime/peak Bird couldn't do on a basketball court. Could watch this all day.

    Quote Originally Posted by FatComputerNerd
    He would be at worst a top 3-5 player no matter what era he played in
    As great as LeBron is right now, if you put peak Bird in today's NBA he'd be the best player in the league. It'd be debatable, but I'd take Bird.

    But yes, there's really not any era he would be worse than top 3 in the league if he was in his prime and/or at his peak. In the 60s, only two players who would have an argument as being better are Russell and Kareem; the 70s would only be Kareem; in the 80s, with another top 3-5 player all-time in his prime, Bird still had seasons where he was the best player in the NBA; the 90s, only Jordan and maybe '92-'95 Hakeem; and the 2000s, only 2000-2002 Shaq.

    I guess it's highly subjective and depends on which versions of Bird you're using, but his peak was insanely good.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    There are few players that teach you how to play basketball by just watching them play.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird Post Moves (13:18 Minutes)

    lol @ this video.

    It shows man on man coverage and he received the ball so easily.

    Too much ball pressure in today's league for those kind of moves. Bird would be pushed around in his small frame.

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