By Mike Wells
Posted: September 29, 2008
Larry Bird built a Hall of Fame career out of hard work and a nearly unmatched desire to win.
Few things infuriate him more than players who don't share his dedication, unselfishness and professionalism.
That's what made the past few seasons so difficult to stomach.
The Indiana Pacers president often squirmed in his seat while watching a poor defensive team on the court and uttered words not meant for young children after some of the things his players did off the court.
With victories and attendance declining, Bird knew almost everything had to change. No longer sharing the gavel with Donnie Walsh, he wasted little time dropping the hammer.
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