The former Indiana Pacers coach and executive famously rarely changes his expression when watching potential NBA players.
It's well-known Larry Bird was at Indiana University for a few weeks before dropping out in 1974, but in a recent interview, the basketball legend cleared up any misconceptions as to why he left.
Larry Legend managed to fill up almost six minutes of interview time in the clip embedded below; to get your fix of Boston basketball for the day, be sure to take a look at what Bird had to say ...
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