Bird really likes ‘our’ team

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  1. CelticKing

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    Bird really likes &lsquo;our&rsquo; team</p>

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    <span class="articleBegin">I</span>NDIANAPOLIS - Larry Bird is in charge of the Indiana Pacers&rsquo; fortunes now, and he&rsquo;s always had a Hoosier heart. But there&rsquo;s still some Boston blood in his veins.</p>

    While saying he&rsquo;s happy for the Celtics, check out the Pacers president&rsquo;s use of the word &ldquo;our&rdquo; in the following paragraph.</p>

    &ldquo;Yeah, I am (pleased to see the Celtics prominent again), especially for Paul (Pierce),&rdquo; Bird said before the C&rsquo;s-Pacers game last night at Conseco Fieldhouse. &ldquo;He was there through some very tough times. Our fans went through some tough times out there for a long period. And Boston&rsquo;s one of the greatest - if not the greatest - sports towns in America, so I&rsquo;m happy for them.&rdquo;</p>

    Noting that he still has feeling for the C&rsquo;s, the Hall of Famer added, &ldquo;Not tonight, but overall, yeah. I grew up in Boston, got a lot of fans out there. But this is where I&rsquo;m at now. I&rsquo;m very happy here and I want to see our team win.&rdquo;</p>

    As good as the reception has been for the new Celtics of Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen, the trio has a long way to go to match the mania of the Bird era.</p>

    &ldquo;There&rsquo;s no experience like it,&rdquo; Bird said. &ldquo;They get down on you when you lose, but if you bounce back and win they&rsquo;ll be behind you. It&rsquo;s just a great place to play - a lot of fan support - and I had a lot of great teammates. That&rsquo;s a good combination.&rdquo;</p>

    Speaking of the way things had been lately, he added, &ldquo;If it was in the old Garden it would have been a little different, but they&rsquo;ve got a new venue and things are different. It really wasn&rsquo;t the same for me to go back. Obviously we had a lot of people out there I knew and a lot of them still come to games. It just felt different to me going into a different building.&rdquo;</p>

    When asked, jokingly, if it was to say nice things about former teammate and current C&rsquo;s director of basketball operations Danny Ainge, Bird waited a moment before delivering the barb.</p>

    &ldquo;No. I&rsquo;m very happy for Danny,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;He went through a rough period, like me and Kevin (McHale, the GM in Minnesota) have been going through.&rdquo;</p>

    Then Bird zinged.</p>

    &ldquo;If you want to pat someone on the back,&rdquo; he said, &ldquo;pat McHale on the back.&rdquo;</p>

    Bird also had a shot for former teammate and current radio analyst Cedric Maxwell, who reportedly has placed Garnett second on the list of best C&rsquo;s behind Bill Russell.</p>

    &ldquo;That&rsquo;s fine,&rdquo; Bird said. &ldquo;Max quit on us, and he&rsquo;ll probably quit on them before the season&rsquo;s up.&rdquo;</p>

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  2. aquaitious

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    Wow, the second best player to play on the Celtics...hmm...
     
  3. MJordan

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    Of course Bird considers himself a Celtic for life, thus believes that the fans carry over throughout all Celtic achievements "Our."</p>

    I don't blame him.</p>
     

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