Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks and NBA Finals
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He didn't usually trash talk to Magic, Dr. J, guys like that" - Danny Ainge on why Larry Bird directed most vicious trash talk to coaches"He just really wanted to motivate himself," Ainge said of Larry's trash-talking. "But the most characteristic one was he didn't usually trash-talk to like Magic [Johnson], Dr. J [Julius Erving], guys like that. He had so much respect for them."
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Sporting News on MSNWho will win Eastern Conference Finals MVP? - Jalen Brunson favourite for Larry Bird trophyAs the Conference Finals get underway, the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers renew their '90s rivalry, meeting in the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000 - the last time the Knicks made it this far.
Sunday night was a great one to be an Indiana Pacers fan. Indiana dominated the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers from start to finish, cruising to a 129-109 win in Game 4 to take a 3-1 series lead. The game was never close,
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"The truth was, I had very little input" - Bird says the Celtics denied him superstar power within the organizationLarry Bird doesn't look back at his Boston Celtics front office stint with a sense of pride. If anything, it was an unforgettable experience, though not in the way legends usually want to be remembered. His time in the C's ivory tower felt more like a PR move than a proper strategic role.
The Pacers' success, particularly on offense, is the product of a group of players that has bought in and an NBA champion coach who has evolved.
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Yardbarker on MSNPacers push Cavaliers to the brink as Rick Carlisle sets franchise recordIn a dominant display that sent shockwaves through the Eastern Conference, the Indiana Pacers routed the Cleveland Cavaliers 129–109 in Game 4 on Sunday night.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He hit 20 out of 20" - Peja Stojakovic recalls 50-year-old Larry Bird showing the Indiana Pacers how to shoot 3-pointersTo this day, George has a clear and vivid memory of the unforgettable moment when Bird once walked into the gym during a team practice. Bird was already in his mid-50s at the time, and yet he unbelievably sank 15 3-point shots in a row.