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| | Bird Watching: On Playing and Coaching the Game I Love Author: Larry Bird with Jackie MacMullan Retail Price: $17.98 Price: $12.59 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 3 hours You save $5.39 (29%) Click here to buy
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Just as he stunned opponents with over-the-shoulder passes, killer steals, and jaw-dropping long-range jumpers on the court, Larry Bird now offers one startling revelation after another as he candidly recounts his rise to become one of the most respected NBA coaches in the game. The Hall-of-Famer talks candidly about his unique transformation from becoming a top player into a top coach, with fantastic insights on today's all-star players. Bird Watching is more than an audiobook about basketball. Recalling his own painful shyness, battles with the press, and the demands of stardom, Bird also talks about the world he never left behind: growing up in the small town of French Lick, learning the value of hard work and chasing his dreams. Here Larry Bird proves to be the rarest of birds: a human being who knows himself, knows the game, and knows how to win on and off the court. FIND MORE TITLES:
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