Larry Bird's NBA career was nearly ended before it began due to a personal tragedy in 1975.

What happened?

Bird's father, a World War II and Korean War veteran, took his own life in February 1975.

Bird was just 18 years old at the time and had to shoulder the tragedy and grief alone.

He had previously gone to Indiana University to play under Bob Knight but returned to French Lick without playing a game.

Why it matters for Larry Bird

The tragedy led Bird to collect garbage to make a living, but his life changed when Indiana State's assistant coach Bill Hodges connected with him in April 1975.

Hodges had seen Bird play and was desperate to bring him to save the team, which was falling in Division II.

Bird eventually took Indiana State to the NCAA championship game in 1978-79, where he lost to Magic Johnson's Michigan State.

What comes next?

The 1980s featured a historic rivalry between the Celtics and Lakers, with Bird and Magic Johnson at the center.

The two legends became friends after a Converse TV commercial shoot in 1985, where they spent time together in Bird's hometown of French Lick, Indiana.

Bird wrote about the experience in his 1999 book, "Bird Watching: On Playing and Coaching the Game I Love".

And the friendship has endured long after their retirement from basketball.

Bird's story is a testament to his strength and perseverance in the face of adversity, as told in the book "Heartland: A Forgotten Place, An Impossible Dream, and the Miracle of Larry Bird" by Keith O'Brien.

The book reveals how Bird's difficult upbringing and personal tragedy shaped his basketball career.

So Bird's legacy continues to inspire basketball fans around the world.

But his story is more than just a basketball legend - it's a story of overcoming adversity and achieving success.

The book by Keith O'Brien provides a detailed account of Bird's life, including his time at Indiana State and his rivalry with Magic Johnson.

Bird's career was marked by numerous achievements, including his 1978-79 NCAA championship game appearance.

And his friendship with Magic Johnson has become an iconic part of basketball history.