137/33rd prime..187 chapters in the Torah..79/22nd prime
Larry=74,29,61,34
Bird=33,30,24,75
Larry Bird=53/16th prime,107/28th prime,136,64
wore #33 all-american=208/28,89/24th prime/11th fib56
played for Boston=31,22 Celtics=118 Boston Celtics=66,156,195 Boston Massachusetts=55,253/22nd triangular# Massachusetts=33,69,183(61x3).Hall of fame=79
born December 7, 1956..12/7/1956=19,75,94,31...342 day 24 left (leap yr) born on 12/7 or 127/31st prime born in West Baden springs=69,195,237(79x3) raised in French Lick=53,55,62, 89/24th prime
from Indiana=34,137 he led Indiana State to a 81-13 record..94 games
sycamores=53,55,118
He had a successful three-year career with the Sycamores, helping them reach the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history with a 33-0 record where they played the 1979 championship game against Michigan State=66.[22][23] Indiana State would lose the game 75–64, with Bird scoring 19 points but making only 7 of 21 shots for 33.3 percent shooting rate.[13] The game achieved the highest ever television rating for a college basketball game, in large part because of the match-up between Bird and Spartans' point guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson,[14] a rivalry that lasted throughout their professional careers. Despite failing to win the championship, Bird earned numerous year-end awards and honors for his outstanding play, including the Naismith College Player of the Year Award=379/75th prime.[23] For his college career, he averaged 30.3 points, 13.3
Coach of Indiana Pacers=60,69,237 Pacers=62
coach=30,24 NBA=64,19 NBA Finals=33 MVP=33,30 Larry=74 Legend=47(74+47) =121/11 sq.rt
Wore#7 on US olympic team born on the 7th (7=4th prime)
Career NBA statistics | |
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Points | 21,791 (24.3 ppg) |
Rebounds | 8,974 (10.0 rpg) |
Assists | 5,695 (6.3 apg) |