Larry Bird

@Former Basketball Star, Life Achievements and Personal Life

Larry Joe Bird is an American former iconic basketball player

Dec 7, 1956

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 7, 1956
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Former Basketball Star, Sportspersons, Basketball Players
  • City/State: Indiana
  • Spouses: Dinah Mattingly, Janet Condra
  • Siblings: Eddie Bird, Jeff Bird, Linda Bird, Mark Bird, Mike Bird
  • Known as: Larry Joe Bird

Larry Bird born at

West Baden Springs, Indiana, United States

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Birth Place

Larry had a troubled childhood. The divorce of his parents affected him to such an extent that he decided to leave his home. He did many odd jobs to support his finances. Larry also worked as a garbage truck driver in French Lick.

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Personal Life

He had a short-lived marriage with his high school sweetheart, Janet Condra, with whom he has a daughter named Corrie. A year after the divorce, his father committed suicide. In 1989, Larry married Dinah Mattingly and adopted two kids, Conner and Mariah.

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Personal Life

Larry Bird was born on December 7, 1956 in West Baden Springs, Indiana. He grew up in this village which is nearby to a town named French Lick. When his family disintegrated, Larry’s father, Claude Joseph ‘Joe’ Bird, moved to French Lick in order to find a job. Back in the village, Larry’s mother, Georgia, was struggling to raise him and his five siblings.

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Childhood & Early Life

His had three brothers - Mike, Mark, Jeff and Eddie, and a sister, Linda. Georgia managed to work at two different places in order to make both ends meet.

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Childhood & Early Life

Larry was always interested in sports and played various sports. By the time he reached high school, he was concentrating on basketball alone. One day, he finally realized that he can excel in basketball and hence practiced hard in an attempt to fine-tune his skills.

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Childhood & Early Life

Around this time, his parents were going through a rough time, and they separated. Their divorce affected Larry and he abandoned his family. This provided him with the perfect opportunity to dedicate all his time to basketball.

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Childhood & Early Life

Larry joined the Springs Valley High School basketball team. He then emerged as a valuable player to the team. With an average of 31 points and 21 rebounds, his skills and determination soon made him the star player. Larry further polished his skills during his college days from where his basketball career commenced.

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Childhood & Early Life

Larry’s remarkable achievements while playing for his school caught the attention of Indiana University which offered him a scholarship and an opportunity to play for their team under the tutelage of the then top mentor Bob Knight.

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Career

Larry accepted the offer but couldn’t make the best use of it. He failed to gel with the students there and eventually dropped out of the college. He returned to French Lick and enrolled himself at Indiana State University, situated at Terre Haute. There he played for the team ‘Sycamores’ and contributed a lot towards the team’s incredible success.

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Career

Under his leadership, the team made its debut appearance at the NCAA tournament. The tournament played a significant role in shaping Larry’s career. Despite losing the championship, Larry was awarded the player of the year for his incredible performance.

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The tournament also introduced Larry to his lifelong professional rival, Earvin "Magic" Johnson.

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Larry’s breakthrough came in the year 1978 when he was chosen to play for ‘Boston Celtics’. But Larry declined the offer and decided to play in the final season for Indiana State. He continued playing for ‘Sycamores’ and led the team to qualify for the NCAA title game.

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Career

After a glorious career as an NBA player, Larry had a remarkable post-retirement career too. From 1992 to 1997, he served as a special assistant in the team's front office. After that, he signed a three year contract as the coach for the team ‘Indiana Pacers’.

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Post Retirement

Under his guidance, the team went on to make a record score of 58-24. He was awarded the NBA Coach of the Year and with that Larry created history in NBA as he became the only coach to have won the MVP award too. Under his tutelage, the team performed exceptionally well by winning back-to-back Central Division titles for 1999 and 2000.

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Post Retirement

In 2003, he became the president of basketball operations for the team ‘Pacers’. He was then honored with the NBA Executive of the Year. On May 1, 2017, Larry retired from the NBA operation and began to serve as the advisory.

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Post Retirement