http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhnRtgBGMl4&feature=fvwnabor1989 wrote:
Love the videos Malmo --- silly question asking would Larry start for these current Celtics!
0:07 Passes ball through legs of very disappointed defender.
0:12 misdirection pass in traffic
0:19 blind over the head pass to McHale
0:27 out-of-bounds save, with two blind passes
0:39 famous cross dribble in lane and over-head backwards dish the Parrish
0:43 Harlem Globetrotters style dribble lob to Ainge
0:53 steal and overhead tap to Parish while running out of bounds
1:03 steal/finger tip tap to Parrish
1:08 diving steal, sitting dish to McHale
1:12 layup, behind head dish to Parish
1:20 falling rebound, dish to Walton
1:32 another blind overhead, behind the back long bounce pass to Ainge
1:52 falling steal/tap to McHale
2:16 incredible on the floor scramble on left-handed fastbreak dish while flat on his back.
2:35 steal, with offbalance fullcourt pass to DJ
2:44 gets blocked then pickpocket steal, finishes with famous one-handed wrist pass to Cornbread
2:55 steal and diving/sliding scoop pass to ML Carr (two views)
3:12 pickpocket steal, then falling/back-sliding pass to McCale
4:00 fake behind the back pass then quick cross court bounce pass with defenders jock-strap in the rafters
4:15 outrebounds Sikma then famous blind back flip to Parrish under the basket
4:49 Bird feigning not paying attention, then steals outlet pass
5:57 another diving, over the shoulder pass in the blink of an eye.
5:10 deflection rebound and halfcourt pass all without touching the ground.
5:35 blind dish to McHale under the basket
5:05 another over the shoulder dish to Parrish
6:20 Bird faking a wide open 3-pointer then pass to Parrish under the basket.
6:25 Bird stealing inbound pass then dishing it to DJ for playoff win against Detroit.
6.32 behind the back halfcourt downcourt fastbreak pass.
6:42 pass between Sikmas legs to Parrish.
7:00 to the finish, a flurry of passes including an incredible running/spinning switching hands blind over the should flip
at 7:17
Being a left-handed player who shot and dribbled righty gave Bird those added weapons. Switching and shooting with his left hand was always within his comfort zone.