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36 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Apologies to Tom Abernathy, but that 1976 team would have likely started:

  1. Quinn Buckner
  2. Bobby Wilkerson
  3. Larry Bird
  4. Scott May
  5. Kent Benson

unfathomable

That looks ridiculous in print.

Posted
59 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said:

Being honest, Bird would've become Larry Legend wherever he went. Transcendent player. 

Bird wasn't THAT Bird going to Indiana. He became what he did in between Indiana and Indiana State. Pretty well known around these parts that the rec ball he played really toughened him up. He may have been good for Knight, he wasn't going to become Larry Legend without his specific path. It made him who he was.

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6 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Bird wasn't THAT Bird going to Indiana. He became what he did in between Indiana and Indiana State.

I attended an All Star game in the summer of 1974 at Butler between the Indiana All Stars and a Russian team. I couldn't believe how good Bird was--hitting shots from all over and making great passes.  He was the best player on the floor. I left believing he was good enough to start at IU as a freshman. Obviously, no one knows exactly what would have happened to him if he had stayed at IU. 

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15 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Bird wasn't THAT Bird going to Indiana. He became what he did in between Indiana and Indiana State. Pretty well known around these parts that the rec ball he played really toughened him up. He may have been good for Knight, he wasn't going to become Larry Legend without his specific path. It made him who he was.

Yeah respectfully disagree. Rec ball didn't make him Larry Legend, he did. May have been good for Knight? Lol.

Posted
1 hour ago, HoosierHoopster said:

Yeah respectfully disagree. Rec ball didn't make him Larry Legend, he did. May have been good for Knight? Lol.

Well it did. Plenty of stories here about it. And considering I love 15 minutes from his hometown, I hear plenty. Though he couldn't care if his hometown existed anymore.

Posted
19 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Well it did. Plenty of stories here about it. And considering I love 15 minutes from his hometown, I hear plenty. Though he couldn't care if his hometown existed anymore.

I grew up in the area so I don't doubt that you can find people that will espouse that but they are wrong. I don't doubt that it added elements to his game but to say playing pick up ball was what made him into the legend he became is patently absurd. A better argument could be made that going to ISU and carrying a whole team did more for him than playing with other talented players would have but that is still a big stretch. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Nothing other than a debilitating injury was going to stop Larry Bird from being a historically great player.

If him and RMK had stuck it out together, Larry would have never come off the court for IU.

A more interesting counterfactual is what it would have done to RMK. Possibly one more title. But also possibly following up NBA great Bird with NBA great Isiah may have been a turning point recruiting-wise for Knight.   
 

Maybe he decides that having all-world talent and a little less control over the Xs and Os and settle on the floor was the way to go??? Probably unlikely, but it is the only two times in his career he flirted with that level of individual talent. They stayed two whole years combined. 

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10 minutes ago, str8baller said:

A more interesting counterfactual is what it would have done to RMK. Possibly one more title. But also possibly following up NBA great Bird with NBA great Isiah may have been a turning point recruiting-wise for Knight.   
 

Maybe he decides that having all-world talent and a little less control over the Xs and Os and settle on the floor was the way to go??? Probably unlikely, but it is the only two times in his career he flirted with that level of individual talent. They stayed two whole years combined. 

Fascinating to consider. But it would take an alternate universe for that CBK and that Larry Bird to mesh. Coach Knight's personality eventually became his undoing as kids quit responding to his methods. That, and him being unable to adapt.

Posted
23 minutes ago, cthomas said:

Fascinating to consider. But it would take an alternate universe for that CBK and that Larry Bird to mesh. Coach Knight's personality eventually became his undoing as kids quit responding to his methods. That, and him being unable to adapt.

Which is the real reason Bird left. To his credit, IT, after much effort, later prevailed on RMK to let him run the floor, and then came the NC.

Posted
19 hours ago, Dave from Dayton said:

Years ago, was in French Lick at a sports bar which had Larry Bird memorabilia. Fantastic!

The owner, I understand, was a friend and neighbor of Larry Bird.  Bird stored tons of trophies etc. in his garage.  Owner allegedly asked if he could display them and did in his bar.  Might just ask the owner if you know him.  Has some old photo albums...apparently.  33 Brick Street Larry Bird Memorabilia | French Lick, IN

Haven't been there for a long time but it's just kinda meh as a restaurant.

Posted
On 4/11/2023 at 5:53 AM, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Haven't been there for a long time but it's just kinda meh as a restaurant.

We were staying in Spring Mill State Park at the time. The recession had taken down a bunch of restaurants and eating out was slim pickings. Toured the casino and resort. Checked out antiques/flea markets and caves. I really enjoyed a good sandwich and beer at 33 Brick Street. 

However, the pertinent issue was about the wonderful Bird memorabilia.  Multiple NBA POY and team awards and trophies, and college awards just too numerous to list.  Phenomenal! 

I am curious if the owner responded to the photo search inquiry.

Posted
On 4/10/2023 at 4:42 PM, HoosierHoopster said:

Which is the real reason Bird left

There were several reasons that came together resulting in Bird dropping out of IU--including that things were not right at home. His father, whom Bird was close with, would commit suicide not long after.

Posted
26 minutes ago, Dave from Dayton said:

We were staying in Spring Mill State Park at the time. The recession had taken down a bunch of restaurants and eating out was slim pickings. Toured the casino and resort. Checked out antiques/flea markets and caves. I really enjoyed a good sandwich and beer at 33 Brick Street. 

I am curious if the owner responded to the photo search inquiry.

Email came back non-deliverable

Posted
49 minutes ago, Dave from Dayton said:

We were staying in Spring Mill State Park at the time. The recession had taken down a bunch of restaurants and eating out was slim pickings. Toured the casino and resort. Checked out antiques/flea markets and caves. I really enjoyed a good sandwich and beer at 33 Brick Street. 

However, the pertinent issue was about the wonderful Bird memorabilia.  Multiple NBA POY and team awards and trophies, and college awards just too numerous to list.  Phenomenal! 

I am curious if the owner responded to the photo search inquiry.

Yea the Bird stuff is pretty normal. Obviously has his own street and massive head by the school. Though I don't believe he was the first NBA player from the area. I think there was actually someone else. Professional athletes are not a normal in this area. In fact, D1 atheltes are incredibly rare. Have had one since Evan Seacat from Paoli went to Northwestern. Which I believe Mike Davis should have recruited Seacat(great 3pt shooter in HS) and Anthony Winchester from Austin(went on to win Conference POY at Western Kentucky). Paoli-Austin had amazing battles during that time. 

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On 4/9/2023 at 2:08 PM, Stuhoo said:

Larry Bird was an Indiana University men’s basketball player for one month.

Does a genuine, not photoshopped picture of Larry Bird in a Hoosier uniform exist?

Hey! I'm doing research for a project and was wondering where you sourced your profile picture from? I have been on the hunt for the original source of said photo in order to contact them about licensing.  Any lead would be great, thanks!

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On 4/10/2023 at 10:18 AM, MadAboutIndiana said:

 

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12 minutes ago, camerarunner said:

Hey! I'm doing research for a project and was wondering where you sourced your profile picture from? I have been on the hunt for the original source of said photo in order to contact them about licensing.  Any lead would be great, thanks!

It appears that @MadAboutIndiana had a paper newspaper article with photos from Jim Qualkinbush. 

Of my many years posting on this board, the gracious publication of that photo may be my all-time favorite moment.

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