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Magic Johnson recounts the time Larry Bird dropped 40 points just to taunt him while he sat injured on the Lakers bench

During a Lakers-Celtics game, Larry Bird delivered a remarkable 40-point performance while Magic Johnson was sidelined with an injury. Bird's display became a personal showcase for Johnson, highlighting their intense rivalry and mutual respect. Their battles, marked by fierce competition and evolving camaraderie, significantly elevated the NBA's profile in the 1980s, leaving a lasting impact on basketball history.
Magic Johnson recounts the time Larry Bird dropped 40 points just to taunt him while he sat injured on the Lakers bench
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When one considers NBA rivalries, the conflicts between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird are among the most fierce ever. One game particularly stands out: Bird seized full advantage of Johnson's absence from due course resulting from an injury. Johnson had to watch from the bench as Bird gave an amazing performance, transforming the game into his own personal theater. This scene truly captured their intense rivalry as well as their mutual appreciation throughout their incredible achievements.

The night Larry Bird turned a Lakers-Celtics showdown into a personal performance for Magic Johnson

Magic Johnson and Larry Bird's rivalry is a key chapter in basketball's story. It kicked off with their epic battle in the 1979 NCAA Championship, where Johnson's Michigan State came out on top against Bird's Indiana State, and it carried on through many NBA Finals matchups. Their intensity was off the charts, but one game in particular is unforgettable.
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During a regular-season clash between the Lakers and Celtics, Johnson was sidelined with a hamstring injury. While he was sitting on the bench, Bird walked up to him, combining his typical friendly vibe with a bit of a challenge, and reportedly said, "Magic, don't you worry. I'm going to put on a show for you." Keeping his word, Bird gave a thrilling performance, scoring 40 points and ensuring Johnson caught every second of it. With each basket, Bird would look over at Johnson, making the game feel like a private exhibition.
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This episode sums up their rivalry perfectly—a combination of fierce competition and real respect for each other. Johnson and Bird faced off in 18 regular-season games during their careers, with Johnson winning 11 and Bird winning 7. They met in the NBA Finals three times, and Johnson's Lakers won two of those series. Their matchups not only excited fans but also helped to raise the NBA's profile in the 1980s.From antagonism to camaraderie outside of court, their relationship evolved. One unforgettable incident occurred during Converse's 1985 commercial filming. When Bird requested Johnson to visit, his mother informed him she most loved Johnson. Their friendship underwent changes at this very moment.This is not the first time that he talked about Larry, Johnson once said, "They don't hate each other. I hated Larry [Bird] and every Celtic. I really don't like you [Paul Pierce] but you my little brother. Now I love you because you're out of that green & white."Also Read: Marcus Jordan’s ex Larsa Pippen to marry 31-year-old Jeff Coby after red carpet debut at 'the accountant 2' premiereLarry Bird's forty points against an injured Magic Johnson reveals how much they appreciated and battled one another, not only of ability. Both of them were outstanding, and the NBA suffered long-lasting effects from their rivalry to surpass one another. These years reveal that, despite their fierce competition, they have a great regard for one another that has defined basketball's history and present.
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