Few players in basketball history had the kind of impact Larry Bird made during the 1980s in the NBA. Analysts often remember the Boston Celtics legend as one of the driving forces behind the leagueās evolution during that era, especially because of his rivalry with Los Angeles Lakers star Magic Johnson. However, Gary Payton and Byron Scott pointed out a different trait of the former forward.
āHe was just the biggest trash talker that Iāve ever seen,ā said Scott in a January 2025 interview on All The Smoke. āLarry would talk (expletive) during the game. He tell you where heās going, catch it, shot it. Jump, he tell you, āMan, your jump high, but you donāt jump that high.āā
But Scott emphasized that Bird didnāt just talkāhe backed it up. āI guess it aināt trash talking if you aināt backing it up right. Iām saying he telling you what he going to do and heās doing it. So, I guess itās just him being a prophet and telling you exactly what he was going to do,ā the former guard joked.
Byron also recalled some of the things the Boston legend used to say on the court to opponents: āāYou better put a black guy on me,ā all that (expletive) is true, because he was like, āYou disrespect me putting a white guy on me. Aināt no white guy can guard me. You better put a brother on me.ā Thatās how he was. And then they couldnāt do nothing with him.ā

Three-time NBA champion with the Lakers Byron Scott.
Still, among Lakers players, there was one who found a way to make things tough for Bird: Michael Cooper. āHe said the only one that could was Coop,ā Scott revealed. āHe said Coop was the only one that could really guard him. He called him the best defensive player heās ever seen.ā

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Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird reveals the best player he ever faced in the NBA, calls him 'God'
Byron Scott on Larry Birdās talent
Scott had the chance to face Bird many times during those classic matchups between the Celtics and the Lakers. In fact, between entering the NBA in 1983 and leaving Los Angeles in 1993, Byron played in three Finals against Boston, winning two and losing one. That gave him firsthand insight into Birdās greatness.
āI donāt think we give him enough credit for how great he was. Larry Bird was the real (expletive),ā Byron said. āLarry Bird was one of the greatest players Iāve ever seen. He gotta be a top 10. Heās overlooked, just like anything else. Time has a way to make people forget about the past.ā
Gary Payton also praises Bird
Another NBA icon who faced Bird was Gary Payton, early in his career with the Seattle SuperSonics while Larry was nearing retirement. āHe was the coldest dude Iāve ever seen,ā Payton said during a 2022 appearance on Uninterrupted. āEverybody be talking about this great greats and we always mentioning him. He was the (expletive). Heāll give it to you any way he wanted to. Larry Bird was cold.ā
Gary also shared specific examples of what the Celtics legend would say to opponents during games: āBird used to tell me, āLook here man, Iām gonna shoot this (expletive) jumper in your face right there in that corner and itās gonna be your Christmas present. Iām gonna wrap it and bust your head open.ā All that (expletive).ā
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