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Havlicek Stole the Pod: From Bird’s rise to Tatum’s return: A New book, a renewed Celtics
On this episode, we address the likely imminent return of Tatum and what that means for Boston before a closer look at the new Larry Bird tome.
Doyel: Indiana State's 1979 team reunited in Terre Haute to talk Larry Bird, that season and author Keith O'Brien's new book on the topic, "Heartland"
Basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller suggested that a top figure in Boston Celtics history would dominate the modern NBA.
Author Keith O’Brien discusses his new book Heartland, which tells the remarkable story of Larry Bird’s rise and the historic 1979 NCAA championship.
In a town better known for mineral springs and historic resorts, basketball greatness quietly began in a simple driveway.
The NBA today owes a lot to the players who helped shape the league into what it is now, and few left a mark as big as Larry Bird. The Boston Celtics icon built a resume that ranks among the greatest in league history.
Were it not for a string of unlikely events and minor miracles, the world might have never known a basketball legend.
Cooper Flagg grew up cheering on the Boston Celtics, and now he is filming a commercial with arguably the greatest player to ever represent the franchise. Chime dropped a video of the Dallas Mavericks rookie and NBA icon Larry Bird preparing to film an advertisement for the financial technology company.