Hall of Fame Boston Celtics forward Larry Bird made a name for himself as one of the better non-guard players in the NBA almost as soon as he got to the league. But it is less well known that the Hick From French Lick modeled his game after a teammate who also played outside of the backcourt rotations. Per the Los Angeles Times’ Frederick Waterman, Bird shared Bill Walton was a player he patterned his passing game on.
“We just have to make sure we rest this guy, that we keep him from getting injured,” said Larry Legend on learning Walton was on his way to the Celtics via trade in 1986.
Buy Celtics Tickets“If we keep him healthy we can win a championship a lot easier than we could without him,” Bird added. “He’s the best passer I’ve ever seen in my life.”
Celtics alum Dominique Wilkins became the latest such elder stateman of the Association to challenge Redick’s characterization of the Hick From French Lick. https://t.co/JKVyqBzmnz
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With the benefit of hindsight, we know Walton did stay mostly healthy, the Celtics would win a title, and that Bird would become the first person to ever win three consecutive Most Valuable Player awards.
Not a bad result for a player some worried might already have played the last high-level basketball of his career before he even arrived in Boston — nor for his new teammates.
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