In an NBA TV segment called, Basketball Stories: Indiana Glory, Former-Celtic, Larry Bird, sat down with Isiah Thomas and Reggie Miller to discuss many subjects, including the "Mount Rushmore" of NBA superstars.
Larry stated the following:
"I always knew how good I was. I didn't care what you thought about my games. I knew in the majority of the games I played in - with the team we had - we're gonna win most of them."
"Quit whining about Lebron (James). Enjoy him while he's here. He's unbelievable. He's one of the greatest - if not the greatest ever."
It is fitting that Bird mentioned himself in "the best ever" conversation. He belongs there. And it particularly noteworthy that Larry sent accolades "The King's" way. Lebron may not be the most-likable individual on the planet, but he has to be included in the "Best Ever" talk because of his skills, longevity in the League, his conditioning, his versatility and his winning ways.
By the way, Bird also threw out the names of Kareem, Magic and Michael. Wouldn't that Bird/Lebron/Magic/Kareem/Jordan quintet wreak havoc against any opposing starting five?
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