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Larry Bird’s life is the ultimate underdog story—rising from French Lick, Indiana, to become one of the greatest basketball players ever. Known for his unmatched work ethic, sharpshooting, and fierce competitiveness, Bird left an indelible mark on every game level. From his college heroics to NBA glory with the Boston Celtics and later as a coach and executive, his legacy is one of grit, humility, and unshakable determination.
#1: Born in Small Town Indiana
Larry Bird was born on December 7, 1956, in West Baden Springs, Indiana. Raised in nearby French Lick, a place known more for its sulfur springs than its sports legacy, Larry’s beginnings were humble.

The rural landscape shaped his gritty, grounded personality, and it’s no coincidence that his nickname became “The Hick from French Lick.” His childhood was rooted in modest means, and those early years instilled a blue-collar work ethic in him. Long before he became a legend in Boston or a face of the NBA, Larry was just a small-town kid with a big-time dream.