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Dennis Rodman says Larry Bird would play in Europe, not NBA, in modern-day age – NBC Sports Boston

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Imagine Larry Bird playing in the modern-day NBA that puts a premium on outdoors shooting.

Dennis Rodman can’t.

He said Bird would not remain in the league … or perhaps in the nation.

“If Larry Bird played in this era, I think he’d be in Europe,” Rodman said throughout an interview with VladTV. “I’m just letting you know, man. He’d be somewhere over there. His game was fit for Boston at that time in the 80s and stuff like that. Today’s world, oh hell no, there’s no way. I’m not downplaying him because he was a great player at that time, just like I was, but I’m saying no, there’s no way.”

So, Bird, a 12-time All-Star and three-time NBA champ who shot 37.6 percent from deep throughout his profession, would be playing overseas in present day?

Rodman may argue that the modern-day video game has actually ended up being to quick, flexible and athletic for the 6-foot-9 Bird, understood more for his shooting expertise and basketball IQ than his running and leaping capability. 

But Bird was the establishing member of the NBA’s 50-40-90 club, shooting half from the field, 40 percent from 3-point variety and 90 percent from the free-throw line in one season. And he is among just 3 gamers to do so on several events.

Pretty sure among today’s 30 NBA groups would gamble on him.

The 3-point line was embraced by the NBA throughout Bird’s novice season in 1979. Even as one of the best shooters of his generation, Bird tried simply 1.9 3s per video game throughout his 13-year NBA profession, an overall that in today’s video game is less than numerous beginning centers.

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, a two-time MVP who captured his first NBA title this season, has shot 34.8 percent on 2.9 three-point attempts per game in his career. Like Bird, he boasts an elite all-around skill set that is not built on athleticism.

“He’s slow as hell. He plays slow, but that guy got a game,” Rodman said of Jokic. “I think he’s better than Larry Bird, I mean, in this day and age, yeah. I’m saying he can shoot that three like woosh, my God. So, wow. Compare him to Larry Bird, I think people pick him.”

Rodman, who was selected in the second round of the 1986 draft, criticized Bird after the Pistons lost to the Celtics in the 1987 Eastern Conference Finals, saying Bird was only celebrated because he’s white. 

“I was green. I was simply saying anything,” Rodman told VladTV of his past comments. “I was frustrated because – guess what? – I got my a** whooped by this kid. That’s why I probably said something then. Not because I was angry or hatred or something like that. No, it just came out like that. Because I really wasn’t paying attention to the whole league, I was just paying attention to my team and stuff like that, and I was just wondering why is this guy so good? Or what I call it, great.

“I think I woulda said the same thing about if he was Black. I think I would have said the same thing, I would have said something in a different direction, but it so happened to be Larry Bird. I apologized many, many times over. That’s history.”

Both Bird and Rodman were Hall of Fame players, albeit for very different reasons. Rodman was a seven-time first-team All-Defensive selection who led the league in rebounding for seven straight seasons. He was an agitator, but key role player, on five championship teams, winning two titles with the Detroit Pistons and three with the Chicago Bulls.

But he was an offensive liability who averaged 7.3 points on 5.8 field goal attempts per video game in his profession.

So, if Bird is playing in Europe, where precisely does that leave Rodman?

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