Larry Bird - Bio, Age, Net Worth, Height, Married, Nationality, Body Measurement, Career

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Larry Bird is a basketball player who played for NBA’s Boston Celtics. Larry Bird has been awarded Most Valuable Player and won 3 NBA tournaments.

Early life

On December 7, 1956, in West Baden Springs, Indiana Larry Bird was born. And, he spend up his childhood in a village nearby a town called French Lick. As of now, he is already 64 years old and his sun sign is Saggitarus. He was born to his father Claude Joseph Bird and his mother’s name is Georgia. His mother struggled to raise him and his siblings as his father moved to find a job.

He has siblings named Mike, Mark, Jeff, Eddie, and Linda. He was very interested in sports and college, he concentrated on basketball rather than studies. Later, their parents divorced and affected his family. He attended Springs Valley High School and joined the basketball team. During the time, he was a great player and decided to make his career in it. For higher education, he went to Indiana State University.

Career

WhileLarry Bird was playing in school he was caught by Indiana University. Due to it, he was offered a scholarship and an opportunity to play for their team. He accepted to offer but failed to gel with the students there. Eventually, he dropped out of college. Later, he enrolled his name at Indiana State University, situated at Terre Haute. Then, he started playing for the team Sycamores.

Caption: Larry Bird during his match. Source(Getty Image)

Later on, the team made its debut appearance at the NCAA tournament. He was awarded the player of the year even his team lose the championship. In 1978, he got his biggest breakthrough when he was chosen to play for Boston Celtics. Unfortunately, the offer was declined by him, and decided to play in the final season for Indiana State.

Moreover, he played with Sycamores and led the team to qualify for the NCAA title game. Similarly, he got involved in a contract dispute with Arnold Jacob Red Auerbach. Again, he did not accept the offered amount as he wanted a hike. Sooner, he signed the contract for the amount of 3.25 million dollars. Moving on, the contract brought about a major change in the NBA selection committee. For all the players, a new rule called Bird Collegiate Rule became mandatory.

More about career

The team was led by him to newer heights and was named in the All-Star Team. Besides, he also won the Rookie of the Year.  After a few defeats, the team defeated Houston Rockets and finally won the championship in the finals. In addition, he won the All-Star Game MVP Award, in 1982. Also, he was the runner-up for the Most Valuable Player Award.

Thus, the team lose 7 games for the Conference Finals and later finally won 5 Conference Finals. In between 1984 and 1985, in-game he scored a record 60 points. Hence, he was honored with the MVP award for the 2nd consecutive year. His team lost six back-to-back games against the Lakers, and he couldn’t do anything, in 1987. Unfortunately, he failed to make it to the NBA finals that year even after delivering remarkable statistics.

Career highlight

Due to a heel injury, he popped playing for a long period of time. In 1989, finally, he made his comeback but his health once again failed him. For the United Sated Basketball team, he played and won a gold medal in Olympics, in 1992. The Olympics was hosted by Barcelona, Spain. Later, his retirement was announced, on August 18, 1992. He had a remarkable post-retirement career too after his glorious career as an NBA player.

As a special assistant in the team’s front office, he served from 1992 to 1997.  Later on, as a coach, he signed a  3-year contract for the team Indiana Pacers. Eventually, the team went on to make a record score of 58-24, under his guidance. He was successful in creat history in NBA and was awarded the NBA Coach of the Year. Thus, he became the only coach to have won the MVP award too.

In 1999 and 2000, the team won back-to-back Central Division titles and performed exceptionally well. In 2003, for Pacers, he became the president of basketball operations. Similarly, he was then honored with the NBA Executive of the Year. On May 1, 2017, he started serving as the advisory and retired from the NBA operation. And, the estimated net worth of Larry Bird is $75 million.

Personal life

Larry Bird was married to Janet Condra and married for less than a year. They together have a daughter named Corrie born in 1977. Later, he was married to Dinah Mattingly, in 1989. Together they adopted children named Conner and Marriah. He got in controversy when he was involved in a verbal spat on the court with coaches and players of the opposite team. Additionally, he has been blamed for insulting others and using cuss words in court. There was a headline when he verbal brawl with the coach of the Chicago Bulls.

Larry Bird

Caption: Larry Bird with his wife. Source(Getty Image)

Body measurement and Social media

Larry Bird is very tall, good-looking, and handsome. He has a good height than normal people and stands 6 feet 9 inches tall (206cm/ 2.06m). and Larry weighs around 100kg (220 lbs) and has grey hair color and blue eye color.

He is active on different social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. His Twitter account @LarryBirdDaily has more than 9,584 follower. He has more than 27.7k follower on Instagram accunt @larry_bird_33. Likewise, he has 110K followers on Facebook.

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