I dont mean its not plausible he said it, he wouldnt said it with malice and he litterally SHIT ON EVERYONE in the league if they challenged him

But I question why that would come out 30 years later and not sooner, thats all.
Hearing about how he used to talk shit to coaches is most hilarious of all. I mean the guy used to say to coaches
he felt disrespected any time a white player was guarding him
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I dont mean its not plausible he said it, he wouldnt said it with malice and he litterally SHIT ON EVERYONE in the league if they challenged him

But I question why that would come out 30 years later and not sooner, thats all.
Hearing about how he used to talk shit to coaches is most hilarious of all. I mean the guy used to say to coaches
he felt disrespected any time a white player was guarding him
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I wish a lot of you guys were around to see Bird and Magic in their primes. I mean, it was Ali-Frazier at least twice a year, not counting the playoffs and all-star game.
When I watch all of those documentaries, and they show all of that footage, I don't just remember the games, but I remember where I was, what time it was, what I was eating, etc......
I also remember dreading going to school the next day when the Lakers lost.
I envy you, I was just born in middle of that decade, only have my fathers words to go by (HUGE HUGE Jordan fan) besides clips. But besides great athletes, I like strong unique characters, and Bird sounds straight up hilarious (Jordan was savage too, but in a more insanely competively asshole way lol).
"Never forget the time against the pistons when Larry Bird caught the ball on the wing and nobody was on him and he yelled "Who's guarding me?!" Isiah Thomas ran and closed him out, but Larry shot the 3 right in his face, drained it, and said "awww, too late!""
