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Larry Bird is a retired NBA basketball player, who coach Red Auerbach considered to be the greatest basketball player
of all time. He was Drafted into the NBA sixth overall by the Boston Celtics in 1978,
Bird started at small forward and power forward for thirteen seasons, teaming with legendary center Robert Parish
and forward Kevin McHale. Due to back problems, he retired as a player from the NBA in 1992.
Bird was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996 and inducted into the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998. He served as head coach of the Indiana Pacers from 1997 to 2000.
In 2003, he assumed the role of president of basketball operations for the Pacers, which he currently still holds.
Bird scored 24.3 points per game in his career on a high .496 field goal average, a stellar .886 free throw average
(9th best all-time) and a 37.6 percentage on 3-point shots.
Bird was also a good rebounder (10.0 rebound career average) and an excellent playmaker (6.3 assist career average).
His multidimensional game made him a consistent triple-double threat;
Bird currently ranks fifth all-time in triple-doubles with 59, not including the 10 he recorded in the playoffs.
Bird's lifetime player efficiency rating (PER) is 23.5, 16th all-time, a further testament to his all around game.
