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College Basketball Biography

Larry Bird

American flag American · West Baden Springs, Indiana · Born 7 December 1956

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American basketball legend who led Indiana State to 1979 NCAA Championship game before becoming one of the greatest NBA players in history.

Larry Joe Bird was born in West Baden Springs, Indiana in 1956. He briefly attended Indiana University under Bob Knight before transferring to Indiana State — a small programme in the Missouri Valley Conference that had never been a national contender. He transformed Indiana State into one of college basketball's most remarkable stories. In the 1978-79 season he led Indiana State to a perfect 33-0 regular season and a run to the national championship game, where they lost to Magic Johnson and Michigan State 75-64. He was named the Naismith Award winner as national player of the year and won the Oscar Robertson Trophy. He averaged 30.3 points and 13.3 rebounds across his three Indiana State seasons. The magic of his final season — a small-school player from a small-conference team taking an undefeated team to the championship game — is one of college basketball's great narratives. Boston Celtics had drafted him in the first round of the 1978 draft and waited a full year for him to complete his senior season. His college career represents everything March Madness promises — an extraordinary individual elevating an overlooked programme to unprecedented heights.

Famous For

Leading Indiana State to the 1979 NCAA Championship game in the most-watched college basketball game in television history.

Playing Style

How They Played

Bird was a versatile forward with exceptional shooting range and basketball intelligence. He possessed outstanding fundamentals, court vision, and an uncanny ability to make clutch shots from anywhere on the court. His competitive drive and leadership qualities made him the focal point of Indiana State's offense.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Bird's college career helped elevate the profile of college basketball nationally and his rivalry with Magic Johnson began a relationship that would define basketball in the 1980s.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Naismith Award (1979)
  • Oscar Robertson Trophy (1979)
  • National Championship runner-up
  • Missouri Valley Player of Year 3x
Club Career
Club Period Apps
Indiana State Sycamores1976–197994
Career Journey

Timeline

1979 📌 NBA Draft - Selected 6th overall by Boston Celtics
1979 📌 Professional debut with Boston Celtics
1980 🥇 NBA Rookie of the Year
1981 🏆 NBA Championship with Boston Celtics
1984 🏆 NBA Championship with Boston Celtics
1984 🥇 NBA Finals MVP
1984 🥇 NBA Most Valuable Player
1985 🥇 NBA Most Valuable Player
1986 🏆 NBA Championship with Boston Celtics
1986 🥇 NBA Most Valuable Player
1992 🌍 Olympic Gold Medal with USA Dream Team
1992 📌 Retirement from professional basketball
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Larry Bird

Larry Bird was born in 1956 in West Baden Springs.

Larry Bird is American.

Larry Bird played for: Indiana State Sycamores, Boston Celtics.

Larry Bird played as a Small Forward.