Hall of Fame Boston Celtics small forward Larry Bird typically kept to himself as a player. And while he didn't begrudge the press interviews on camera, there are not many of them floating around on ...
In honoring the legacy of Boston Celtics legendary small forward Larry Bird, you can't get too deep into his career without bringing up his longtime foil, rival and friend Magic Johnson. The pair came ...
Keith O'Brien, author of New York Times Best Seller 'Heartland' about Larry Bird, sat for an interview with longtime Boston Globe sportswriter Bob Ryan.
Despite being one of the biggest stars of his era, Larry Bird found himself quietly unnerved by something entirely off the court — fame. The kind of fame that creeps in slowly at first, then all at ...
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"I've been hiding and I've been living a good life" - Larry Bird explains why he avoids doing interviews
The great Larry Bird recognized that he had reached legendary status during his playing years. He understood that many fans admired him, but unlike other iconic NBA figures, "The Hick from French Lick ...
New York Times bestselling author Keith O'Brien spent weeks living in Indiana conducting over 200 hours of interviews and tracking down sources who had never spoken publicly about Larry Bird before.
Good morning. The torrid Celtics’ weekend wipeout of the Lakers has brought a sense of swagger to the team that Larry Bird once led to championships. We talk with biographer Keith O’Brien about how ...
VIDEO: Interview with Larry Bird author Keith O'Brien, Bob Ryan Keith O'Brien, author of New York Times Best Seller 'Heartland' about Larry Bird, sat for an interview with longtime Boston Globe ...
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