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Larry Bird

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I've really enjoyed coaching. It's a great experience. Every player should have the chance to do it. The problem is, I'm not that good at it.
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Peter Vecsey (May 26, 2000) "Looks Like Larry's Indy Mood to Stay", New York Post.

 
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