Bush4Ever wrote:Legendary player.
Pretty darn good coach.
Mediocre front office guy.
Two out of three ain't bad though
He actually put together some pretty solid teams on a budget. I think the did a pretty solid job in the front office...He was simply handcuffed by the lack of appeal the Pacers are to free agents, and an owner who isn't willing to pay a penny in luxury tax...
Bush4Ever wrote:Legendary player.
Pretty darn good coach.
Mediocre front office guy.
Two out of three ain't bad though
He actually put together some pretty solid teams on a budget. I think the did a pretty solid job in the front office...He was simply handcuffed by the lack of appeal the Pacers are to free agents, and an owner who isn't willing to pay a penny in luxury tax...
Bush4Ever wrote:Legendary player.
Pretty darn good coach.
Mediocre front office guy.
Two out of three ain't bad though
He actually put together some pretty solid teams on a budget. I think the did a pretty solid job in the front office...He was simply handcuffed by the lack of appeal the Pacers are to free agents, and an owner who isn't willing to pay a penny in luxury tax...
yeah. i think he won ex of the year a few yrs ago.
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Bush4Ever wrote:Legendary player.
Pretty darn good coach.
Mediocre front office guy.
Two out of three ain't bad though
He actually put together some pretty solid teams on a budget. I think the did a pretty solid job in the front office...He was simply handcuffed by the lack of appeal the Pacers are to free agents, and an owner who isn't willing to pay a penny in luxury tax...
I agree.
Bird will always be one of the best basketball minds who could succeed at any position he's given.
Bush4Ever wrote:Legendary player.
Pretty darn good coach.
Mediocre front office guy.
Two out of three ain't bad though
He actually put together some pretty solid teams on a budget. I think the did a pretty solid job in the front office...He was simply handcuffed by the lack of appeal the Pacers are to free agents, and an owner who isn't willing to pay a penny in luxury tax...
I agree.
Bird will always be one of the best basketball minds who could succeed at any position he's given.
Yep. What other guy has had as much success at all three levels of an organization?
- HOF player. Top 7 all time.
- COY. 147 - 67 (68.7%) as coach... 32 - 20 (61.5% in playoffs)
- Executive of Year.
Bird got out early as a player. Early as a coach. Early as an executive. He's only 60... and accomplished all that.
rileymartin wrote:
He actually put together some pretty solid teams on a budget. I think the did a pretty solid job in the front office...He was simply handcuffed by the lack of appeal the Pacers are to free agents, and an owner who isn't willing to pay a penny in luxury tax...
I agree.
Bird will always be one of the best basketball minds who could succeed at any position he's given.
Yep. What other guy has had as much success at all three levels of an organization?
- HOF player. Top 7 all time.
- COY. 147 - 67 (68.7%) as coach... 32 - 20 (61.5% in playoffs)
- Executive of Year.
Bird got out early as a player. Early as a coach. Early as an executive. He's only 60... and accomplished all that.
GOAT.
Oh, and then there's that little detail of him pretty much singlehandedly (small assist to Magic) saving the NBA from extinction....
Yep. What other guy has had as much success at all three levels of an organization?
- HOF player. Top 7 all time.
- COY. 147 - 67 (68.7%) as coach... 32 - 20 (61.5% in playoffs)
- Executive of Year.
Bird got out early as a player. Early as a coach. Early as an executive. He's only 60... and accomplished all that.
GOAT.
Oh, and then there's that little detail of him pretty much singlehandedly (small assist to Magic) saving the NBA from extinction....
yeah, the way he took over the Finals his rookie year.....that was awesome
America was turning their back on a league that was perceived to be a bunch of coked up black showboating...The NBA needed the greatest (white) player in the history of the NBA to come in and bring back WHITE America, and corporate America. Magic played a great villain to Larry, and the history they had in college was nice, but Larry was the reason.
Shill Jackson wrote:
yeah, the way he took over the Finals his rookie year.....that was awesome
America was turning their back on a league that was perceived to be a bunch of coked up black showboating...The NBA needed the greatest (white) player in the history of the NBA to come in and bring back WHITE America, and corporate America. Magic played a great villain to Larry, and the history they had in college was nice, but Larry was the reason.
That is the simple reality. It's an ugly truth I know, but the truth none the less...