Hall of Famer Larry Bird entered the NBA in 1979 after he was drafted in 1978 by the Boston Celtics. Bird’s focus was clear from the very beginning. He was never looking to make friends. Known for his competitiveness, he rarely showed any emotion off the court. However, with time, as Bird’s fame grew, he found himself in the middle of growing controversies. One of those controversies came in late 1985, when Converse, an American shoe brand, decided to film a TV commercial with Bird and Magic Johnson together, a rivalry known to the world, long before their NBA careers started.
By the time the talks of the commercial were going on, their rivalry had already become a matter of discussion among fans. The commercial was set to take place in French Lick, the hometown of Larry Bird. Bird realized that spending time filming together was inevitable. While he wasn't really excited about it, he decided to relax a little. However, when the day of the filming came, it came with something that none of them would ever forget in their lives.
How 1985 commercial turned Larry Bird and Magic Johnson’s rivalry into lifelong friendship?
Larry Bird wrote a book in 1999 called Bird Watching: On Playing and Coaching the Game I Love, where he wrote about his experience of working with Johnson during the filming of the commercial where the two of them rode motorcycles and drove his truck around the town.
“We went out riding on my four-wheelers, we drove around in my truck”, Larry Bird mentioned in his 1999 book. Away from chaos and competition in the world of sports, Bird began seeing Johnson differently. For the first time in a long time, Bird started seeing Johnson not as his rival, but as a man who just loved to spend time with his family, just like Bird himself. That simple day turned years of competition into a sense of mutual respect and understanding for each other for the years to come.
Their bonding didn't just stop there. Bird's mother, despite her son having a years-long rivalry with Johnson, admired Johnson a lot and wanted to see him. Thus, Bird invited Johnson over for lunch. Magic Johnson shared the story of his time spent with Bird on the popular podcast, Club Shay Shay, where he revealed how nicely Bird's mother served him food and told him that he was her favourite player. Johnson said it was a fun moment, and he laughed it off and later thanked her for her warm welcome, a moment that has stayed with him and will continue to do so for a lifetime.
How years of rivalry led Larry Bird and Magic Johnson to friendship?
Larry Bird and Magic Johnson’s rivalry started years earlier in a 1979 NCAA game, when both were just college students. It continued throughout their NBA journey, where they faced each other several times. Magic Johnson won three championships against Bird, while Bird won one. Their on-court rivalry made them legends. However, despite all those intense years of rivalry on the court, it only took one beautiful day for both of them to truly connect as people and not just as players. Today, long after they are over with their NBA journeys, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson have remained close friends, which is proof that even the greatest rivalries can lead to a lifetime of friendship.
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