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| - Larry Bird and Robert Parish are shown as figures on a float that Cleveland and Lester are forced to create in the Stoolbend Unity Parade in "Brown History Month".
- When Rebound the robot wished to become taller and went berserk, Larry accompanied Kevin Keene, Princess Lana, Duke, and Hoopless to Hoop Mountain so they could reverse the wish. He fell into a trap after helping them complete Clock-Man's first two challenges, but was released when Lana sank the final basket. He then told Hoopless that the people of Hoopland needed to apologize for taking the tiny inventor for granted.
- Larry Bird (b. 1956) is a former member of the National Basketball Association, who famously played for the Boston Celtics from 1978 to 1992. In a Sesame Street segment, Big Bird squared off against WNBA player Rebecca Lobo wearing Larry Bird's jersey and numbers, cashing in on Bird's last name.
- Larry Joe Bird is a retired professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics.
- Larry Joe Bird is a former American NBA basketball player and coach. The Globetrotters cloned 5 Larry Bird's to practice for the big game.
- Larry Joe Bird is a retired American basketball player, former Head coach, and current executive serving as President Basketball Operations for the Indiana Pacers. Bird was drafted sixth overall by the Boston Celtics in 1978, Bird played at small forward for thirteen seasons, spearheading one of the NBA's most formidable frontcourts that included center Robert Parish and forward Kevin McHale. Due to chronic back problems, he retired as a player in 1992. Bird was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996 and inducted into the 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 holds. He is the only person in NBA history to be nam
- Larry Bird is black. Although this is disputed among idiots, you freaking know it's true. He came out of the womb with a basketball in his hands, and slammed the ball through the hoop, thus inventing the slam dunk on the first day of his life. Never again will anyone dunk the ball with the might of the invisible mustache. It was evident at a young age that Bird was an above average shooter. By age 9 he had already shot all of the kids in his community. He had shot so many children that he became wanted in three states. In one instance, the police came to his house and after an action packed gun fight scene, he was taken into police custody and sentenced to three years at the French Lick Juvenile Correctional Facility. At age 10, he took part in his jail's basketball tournament. His team wo
- Peter sets up a cutaway when he claims he never did anything important in "Peter, Chris, & Brian" except beating Larry Bird. In a parody of commercials Bird has done over making outrageous shots in the wager for a McDonald's Big Mac, Peter wins a sandwich from Larry, but lands himself in the hospital.
- Larry Bird was born in West Baden Springs, Indiana, the son of Georgia Kerns and Claude Joseph "Joe" Bird. He grew up in both West Baden and the adjacent town French Lick, which earned him the nickname "the Hick from French Lick" in his later basketball career. Financial troubles would plague the Bird family for most of Larry's childhood. In a 1988 interview with Sports Illustrated, Bird recalled how his mother would make do on the family's meager earnings: "If there was a payment to the bank due, and we needed shoes, she'd get the shoes, and then deal with them guys at the bank. I don't mean she wouldn't pay the bank, but the children always came first." Bird sometimes was sent to live with his grandmother due to the family's struggles. Bird told Sports Illustrated that being poor as a ch
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