Alright, let’s gab a bit about these best white NBA players, you know, the ones everyone’s always yappin’ about. Folks keep askin’ me, so I figured, why not just blabber on about it for a bit?
Now, the first name that pops into my head, and just about everyone else’s I reckon, is that Larry Bird fella. He was somethin’ else, that one. Folks say he’s the tippy-top best white player ever, and I ain’t gonna argue with that. He played that small forward spot, real good, they say. Before that LeBron fella came along, they even called him the best at that spot, ever! Can you believe that? He was a whiz with that ball, always knew where to throw it, and he could shoot the lights out, they say.
Used to watch him on that there TV, back in the day. Always seemed like he knew what he was doin’, you know? Not like some of them young fellas today, runnin’ around like chickens with their heads cut off. Larry, he was smooth, real smooth.
Now, talkin’ about these fellas today, they ain’t too shabby either, some of ‘em. There’s this Porzingis fella, tall as a beanpole, they say he’s from some place called Latvia, way over yonder. Never heard of that place myself, but he sure can play. Then there’s Gordon Hayward, born and bred right here in the USA, Indianapolis, to be exact. His folks too. He’s a good one, always hustlin’.
- Larry Bird – The top dog, no doubt.
- Porzingis – That tall drink of water from Latvia.
- Gordon Hayward – American boy, plays hard.
- Dirk Nowitzki – That German fella, another good shooter.
- Kevin Love – Plays tough, gets those rebounds.
And don’t forget about that Dirk Nowitzki. He’s from Germany, you know, where they make all them fancy cars. He’s been around a while, kinda like me, ha! He’s another one of them shooters, real good at it, they say. Makes it look easy, just swishin’ that ball through the net. And let’s not forget Kevin Love, a real scrapper, always fightin’ for the ball, gettin’ those rebounds. He’s been around the block too, knows how to play the game.
So yeah, there’s a whole bunch of ‘em, good white players in that NBA. But Larry Bird, he’s the one everyone remembers, the one they all compare the others to. And for good reason, I reckon. He was somethin’ special.
It’s funny, you know, how things change. Back in my day, we didn’t have all this fancy this and that, these high-falutin’ plays they do now. It was just good, solid basketball, runnin’ and gunnin’, and Larry, he was the best at it, far as I’m concerned. Folks still talk about him, years later. That says somethin’, doesn’t it?
I hear folks talkin’ about “all-time greats,” and “Hall of Fame,” and all that jazz. Well, Larry, he’s right up there with the best of ‘em, white or not. He proved that white boys can play this game just as good as anyone. He worked hard, he played smart, and he won. That’s all that matters in the end, ain’t it?
Now, these other fellas, they’re good too, real good. But they got big shoes to fill, tryin’ to live up to what Larry Bird did. It ain’t easy, bein’ compared to a legend. But they’re out there, doin’ their thing, makin’ a name for themselves. And that’s somethin’ to be proud of, I reckon.
So, there you have it, my two cents on these best white NBA players. I ain’t no expert, mind you, just an old lady who likes to watch a good game every now and then. But I know what I like, and I know who was good. And Larry Bird, he was the best, plain and simple.
These other fellas like Porzingis, Hayward, Nowitzki and Love, they are good too. They play hard and they are fun to watch. But Larry, he was special.
I tell ya, these NBA games, they are somethin’ else. Fast-paced, lots of runnin’ and jumpin’. Sometimes I can hardly keep up with what’s going on! But it sure is excitin’. And seein’ these fellas play, it reminds me of when I was younger, when things were simpler, maybe. But that’s a story for another day.
So there you go. Hope that answers your questions about these best white NBA players. It ain’t rocket science, you know. Just good players, playin’ a good game. And Larry Bird, the best of the bunch. That’s all there is to it.