“It wasn't that good of a game. I like the hard-fought, scrappy games, pound it inside. It was just a loosey-goosey game,” Bird once said of his 60-point outburst. “… It just wasn't a fun game to play in. It wasn't my type of game.” "Sixty points is a lot. Don't get me wrong… It's not easy to do,” he further stressed.
Larry Bird Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images. Career stats 24.3 PPG, 10.0 RPG, 6.3 APG, .496 FG% Try to choose the most pulsating game-winner Larry Bird ever took. You'll be exhausted
#4 Per-game stats. LeBron James leads Larry Bird in points per game in both regular season as well as playoffs. Larry is a better rebounder than James as he averages 3.7 rebounds more. James has
Larry Bird torched the Atlanta Hawks for 60 points during the 1984-85 regular season, setting a career-high and a Boston Celtics franchise record. Despite people calling the contest one of the finest of Bird's legendary career, he admitted it wasn't that good of a game. Former Hawks superstar Dominique Wilkins had the same sentiment, although
Bird averaged 21.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 4.5 assists in leading the Celtics to the best record in the league and their 32-game improvement in 1979-80. He was named the Rookie of the Year.
Larry Bird Trash-Talked the Future Into Existence During His 60-Point Game. Larry Bird has a lot of amazing moments but the time he predicted the future while scoring a career-high 60 points might be the best. In a 1985 game against the Atlanta Hawks, Bird was so hot the opposing team’s bench was cheering.
Height: 6'9". Weight: 220. Career: 1979-80-1991-92. Elected to Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998. Coaching Career. Larry Bird averaged 24.3 points, 10.0 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game in his 897-game career with the Boston Celtics. He began playing during the 1979-80 season and last took the court during the 1991-92 campaign.
37 years ago today, on March 12, 1985, Larry Bird set a Celtics franchise record, that still stands today, by scoring 60 points. It was one of the most memorable games in NBA history! These 60 points included the final 16 for the Celtics on a total of 22-of-36 shooting from the field and 15-of-16 from the line.
Maravich averaged just over 44 points per game, with his per-season averages slowly climbing from 43.8 points per game in 1968 to 44.2 in 1969 and peaking at 44.5 points per game in 1970. He was
Career high, Points: 51: View full stats from top 20 games: Career high, Rebounds: 26: View full stats from top 20 games: Career high, Assists: 11: View full stats from top 20 games: Career high, Steals: 5: View full stats from top 20 games: Career high, Blocks: 9: View full stats from top 20 games: Career high, Game Score: 42.9: View full
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