Who is the best power forward in NBA history? Duncan or Garnett or Byrd?
Bird Bird was an NBA superstar in the 1980s. Big Bird is a nickname. Its name is larry bird. He is regarded as one of the best players in NBA history. Playing for Boston Celtics, his position is power forward. 1992 had to retire due to back injury. 1997, Bird was appointed as the head coach of Indiana Pacers. No matter which generation you look at, there is a player who can really be called a superstar, and that person is larry bird. In the Celtics' 13 season, Bird was the most versatile player, a scorer, passer, rebounder, defense expert, team player and so on. And I'm afraid he deserves all the titles that can be praised, and Mr. Key. Bird has the heart of a giant. He is confident enough to tell his opponent before the game, and then he can easily score 40 points on his opponent's head like a waltz. In particular, his 3 points can be scored even with his eyes closed during training, which makes him a deadly killer for all teams. In Big Bird's career, I'm afraid only Magic Johnson can pass the ball better than him. He is the embodiment of "Celtic pride". He is elegant and confident, and he doesn't work hard when playing. He forced himself to become a dynasty superstar like "Cardinals" such as Cousy, Russell and Xavier Chek, and finally made himself the best player like them. 1992 when bird retired, david stern said: "larry bird's definition is that his concept of letting a generation of fans appreciate the NBA has changed." In his first season in NCAA, he averaged 30+ rebounds and 65,438+00+per game, which tripled the tickets of Indiana State University this season. In the last year of college, he met Michigan State University led by "Magic" Johnson, which opened the era of "black and white double evil spirits" in advance and wrote one of the most famous finals in NCAA history, and the ratings remained unchanged for the next 25 years. Bird is well known to the honorary personages created by Celtic, and together with parrish and mchale, he forms the "Three Musketeers". Bird and Magic saved the NBA market, and the league played a new slogan for them: incredible NBA performance. "Big Bird" Bird frightened the enemy after two seasons, and his accurate shooting made him the greatest shooter in NBA. In the prime of life, birds kill people and kill buddhas. Even in the last season of 9 1-92, he missed 37 games because of his back injury. In the game against the Blazers in March, "Mr. Key" Bird scored 16 in the fourth quarter, scored the last nine points of the Celtics, and hit a winning goal with 2 seconds left in the game. "Glider" drexler said: "As long as Bird is still on the field, it is possible to create miracles." After Bird retired, his leadership ability was fully reflected when he became the Pacers' head coach in 1997. In the first season, he led the Pacers to create the best record in team history with 58 wins and 24 losses, reached the Eastern Conference finals and fought with Jordan's Bulls for 7 games. In 2000, he entered the final. As the MVP with the least NBA appearances in the era of Big Bird, the biggest reason why he is always forgotten is that he has never tried to be a scoring champion in any season of his career-the most season, he averaged 19 points per game. The 1980s was an era when magicians used fast break to please the audience. Dr. J, the essence of human movies, Nancy and Jordan shocked the TV screen with dunks, while Johnson-unfortunately-did not have the characteristics of the 1980s. Three-pointers, angry spiking, glib in front of the camera, and dribbling under the legs are all lacking. He doesn't even have Danny Angie's classic diving and endless chasing in front of the referee. The Celtics in the 1980s were full of stars. He and Bill Walton, the two MVPs in the finals, are not the most conspicuous in Boston Garden. Only his opponent knows how much trouble he is. He has the brand of the 1970s. 193 cm can defend any player under 206 cm. His defensive posture with his ass up and his head out, coupled with his short stature, is quite poor in viewing effect, and only the guy he is staring at knows his horror. Like Pippen or joe dumars, he takes defense as fun, and he can concentrate on his opponent for 48 minutes-just as Arenas can keep his interest in the basket for 48 minutes now. His poor athletic ability does not prevent him from reading the attacker-he can guess the running intentions of all the opponents and attackers. It is quite difficult to cheat him: he is like a timid miser, with no money at the negotiating table. I spent 48 minutes thinking about how to cure you. So he, like larry bird, became the counterpoint of the most tortured spirit of that era. In the blood shed of the playoffs, it is the most test of a person's nerve strength. Johnson loves the playoffs as much as any great player in Celtic history. He will roll his eyes in the corner like an autistic person, as if thinking about some bad idea-then you will wait to compete with a machine. In the Sonics and Suns, he is a typical dual-energy defender, while in the Celtics, God knows how he suddenly found the fun of passing. When the Celtics needed a brain besides Larry Bird, he took the ball. He and larry bird's passing movement is like a dance of He Jie. Two great conspirators, admiring each other, deconstructing each other's array and driving the Celtic chariot forward. It was the magician who lost-in the final of 1984, two johnsons played against each other from the fourth game. The magician made seven mistakes in the fourth game, and made 8 of 23 shots in the fifth and seventh games-while Rhett made 37 of 88 shots in the 1986 finals. On the popular Boston team supported by three tigers in the front line in the 1980s, he was the supreme leader and the first defender in the periphery. He was the best sniper except larry bird: when the score was ahead, he would stabilize everything, and when the score was even, he would spoil it. When you need to chase points, he will break the ball at half-time and then score a fast break, which makes you very angry. Before and after him, there was such a strange guy in the NBA championship team-in the Bulls, this guy's name was dennis rodman, and in the Spurs, this guy's name was Robert Holly. These people are as tenacious as cockroaches, as entangled as salesmen, always calm at critical moments, and will do strange things with a sixth sense. Of course, Rodman, also known as Dennis, played with Johnson. 1987 in the Eastern Conference finals, two Dennis mocked each other with gestures. Rodman learned at least one thing from then on: if you play tricks with the Celtics, you'd better win-otherwise you'll get kicked in the ass.