INTRODUCTION
Once Larry Bird signed with the Boston Celtics in the fall of 1979, it marked the beginning of a new era in basketball, not only in Beantown but also in the National Basketball Association. It was in a little hamlet in Indiana that Bird got his start. It was there that he guided Springs Valley High School to the state regional championship at the time. Following that, Bird guided Indiana State to the 1979 NCAA national championship game, which can be considered a pivotal moment in the history of basketball. A do-it-all coach's dream, "The Hick from French Lick" was a master of the fundamentals with the determination to match. Bird and fellow rookie wonder Magic Johnson revitalised the National Basketball Association (NBA), which in turn propelled basketball to new heights. Bird's decision to turn professional came at a time when the league and the Celtics needed a boost. Through his all-around game and clutch shooting, Bird …show more content…
His mother and father were extremely impoverished, and the strain of providing for six children ultimately resulted in the dissolution of their marriage. When it came to the sport that he cherished the most, basketball, Larry demonstrated that he was highly competitive and worked very hard. No one anticipated that he would achieve any success. Even though he had more heart than talent, he put in a lot of hours training his game. When he was in high school, his accuracy on the basketball court quickly made him a local celebrity in a state that is known for its love of the game. Larry Bird, who proudly identifies as a French Lick, came dangerously close to not participating in collegiate basketball. The homesick youth, who was overwhelmed by the responsibilities of academic life, hitchhiked home after only three and a half weeks of school, despite the fact that he was recruited by Indiana coach Bobby Knight in