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NBA - Larry Bird, A Basketball Legend (25th Anniversary Edition)

NBA - Larry Bird, A Basketball Legend (25th Anniversary Edition)
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Product Description

The complete DVD guide to Bird watching. Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Larry Bird stepping foot on the parquet floors of Boston Garden with this 2-disc special edition DVD set that chronicles the "Cinderella" journey of one of sport's greatest heroes. Amazing bonus features include Larry Bird's top 3 greatest game performances in their entirety.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8738 in DVD
  • Brand: Team Marketing
  • Released on: 2004-11-02
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 441 minutes

Features

  • Officially Licensed
  • Highest Quality Recording

Customer Reviews

Could be Better But Well Worth Price5
At this price it's a no-brainer for Bird/Celtic fans. The documentary is good but dated as others have said. The 60 point game is a really nice selection because it shows how unselfish a guy can be and put up sixty points, pretty amazing. The '92 game is also good as the aging Larry knocks down a lot of big shots to get the Celts past an excellent Portland team. It's funny how the announcers are so dismissive of Bird in the '92 game as he scores 40 points or whatever. I think maybe there was some feeling at that time that Bird had been built up to an unrealistic level in the eighties and maybe there was guilt that Larry had been lifted up as a great white hope while the game was passing him bye. Maybe that kind of sentiment continues and explains why this package seems sparse for Larry "legend". If you forget the hype and take his performances at face value there is much to be savored here. Makes me wonder how things would have been for him if he had entered the NBA at a younger age rather than 24 (Kobe had 3 titles at 23). He played all out and didn't seem to live the kind of lifestyle to extend his career like so many did later. He probably peaked around '84 and had diminishing physical skills (which were not so much to begin with) each season thereafter. Kudos to Larry Bird for maximizing his potential and setting such a good example for any kids to learn from yesterday and today.

If you're really a Larry Bird fan, this DVD is VERY disappointing!3
When you're chronicling the life and 13 season career of one of the greatest of all time, I expected a lot more.

First of all - there is the poor video quality. Now granted, I was watching this on a PC DVD player as opposed to a `dedicated' player but the video quality isn't sharp and clear, but rather murky.

Second, the games chosen (as someone else mentioned) while wonderfully entertaining are not complete as advertised. The '88 game 7 against the Atlanta Hawks starts with the score at 4-2 and a free-throw is omitted near the end. I also would not consider that game to be one of Larry Bird's greatest games - a head-to-head dogfight against Dominique Wilkins; sure, a great 4th quarter; maybe, but Bird had a lousy first half in this game. He had so many other great games (that I think this ` Edition' should've included), but this was not one of them. With the complete games, I would've included the option to either watch the game uninterrupted or to cut-away have the players & coaches interject their thoughts at key times in the game; say before a key play or free-throw, or do a soundbyte (similar to a director's or actor's commentary on other DVDs).

Third, beyond the game footage itself, there is so much more that again this 25th Anniversary Edition could've and should've included. I understand that the focus is mostly on his basketball playing career but if you are going to include anything on his personal life, then include at least mention of his wife and kids as well. Maybe even interview them about how they felt about his, as both a basketball legend, and a man. But even within basketball itself; there so much more that should've been included:
* Draft selection footage
* `Signing' press conference footage
* First & last NBA games, with his coming out for the last time
ovation.
* More of his greatest games in their entirety, complete with post-
game interviews(the # and selection of games debatable)
* All-star weekend footage
* `Dream Team' footage
* A lengthy chapter on the Bird/Magic rivalry
* Interviews with other players & coaches on Bird's uniqueness,
greatness, and contribution to the league
* Hall of fame induction footage, including inside the hall space
photos or videos
* Retirement announcement press conference footage
* Complete retirement ceremony
* A flash card with all of Bird's stats
* Something with Bird's signature on it

And oh yes, there is the minor annoyance that the package does not list the extras or bonus features (like most DVD's do), nor do it mention anywhere that the discs are double-sided and that you have to turn them over to see the full games.

This DVD is ok for as far as it goes. But a 25th Anniversary Edition it is not. I believe to say that it is is false advertising, and any true Larry Bird fan (like myself) will be sorely disappointed.

The Basketball 'Jesus'5
My father bought the original release of this DVD on video tape. It was one of my first basketball experiences, so I decided to grab the anniversary edition. Its still a great documentary going through Bird's career and it had the added bonus of 3 of Bird's greatest games. Worth every dollar!