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Keith O'Brien on 'Heartland,' Larry Bird and the basketball career that almost wasn't

Keith O'Brien on 'Heartland,' Larry Bird and the basketball career that almost wasn't

NPR's Book of the Day · NPR

April 2, 20268m 55s

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Larry Bird – one of the greatest players in the history of the NBA – once gave up his college basketball career to return to his hometown, French Lick, Indiana. But soon after, an assistant coach went searching for Bird and brought him back to Indiana State. Bird’s return to basketball and subsequent rise is the subject of a new book by Keith O’Brien, Heartland: A Forgotten Place, An Impossible Dream, and the Miracle of Larry Bird. In today’s episode, O’Brien talks with NPR’s Scott Simon about Bird’s origin story, his distaste for reporters, and how a matchup vs. Magic Johnson changed basketball.

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