Kobe Bryant didn’t believe Larry Bird was tough to defend: “He looks slow as…
All-time greatness is conditioned by athleticism. And it’s always been that way. But in the league dominated by the Wilt Chamberlains, Michael Jordans, Shaquille O’Neals, and LeBron Jameses of the world, there are outliers — guys who, despite having average physical gifts, reached the aforementioned threshold.
Larry Bird is one of those guys; “a slow white boy who can’t jump.” And yet, the Celtics legend is described by many as one of the toughest players to guard in NBA history.
But his lack of athleticism had many fooled. Kobe Bryant is one of them. “Slow as sh*t” Kobe walked like Mike, talked like Mike, and played like Mike. But his all-time great NBA run wasn’t just influenced by No.23. Being the ultimate student of the game, Bryant dissected every all-time great that preceded Jordan, trying to steal something from their basketball repertoires. Bird was one of those guys whose game Kobe studied. He was also the biggest enigma for the Lakers legend.
“I wasn’t really quick, and I wasn’t really strong. Some guys will just take off, and it’s like, whoa. So I beat them with my mind and my fundamentals,” Bird himself once said. The epitome of the “don’t judge a book by its covers” phrase made up for the lack of athleticism with one of the greatest basketball minds, as well as mouths, the NBA has ever seen. He also paved the way for everyone else who doesn’t fit the general recipe for basketball immortality.