Who is Larry Bird's wife?

Larry Joe Bird is an American former professional basketball player, coach and executive in the National Basketball Association. Nicknamed "the Hick from French Lick" and "Larry Legend", Bird is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time.

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Who is Larry Bird's famous wife?

Larry Bird's Wife Dinah Mattingly

They got married in 1989 and adopted two children: Connor and Mariah Bird. Dinah likes to keep a low profile, making rare public appearances with her husband at basketball games.
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Who is Larry Bird's first wife?

In 1975, Bird married Janet Condra. They remained married for less than a year. Following an attempted reconciliation, Bird and Condra had a daughter, Corrie, in 1977. Bird married Dinah Mattingly in 1989.
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Is Scottie Pippen rich?

Scottie Pippen is a retired American professional basketball player who has a net worth of $20 million. Scottie played 17 seasons in the NBA. During that time he earned $109 million in salary alone. He earned tens of millions more from endorsements.
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What's Michael Jordan's net worth?

He became part-owner and head of basketball operations for the Charlotte Bobcats (now named the Hornets) in 2006, and bought a controlling interest in 2010. In 2016, Jordan became the first billionaire player in NBA history. As of 2022, his net worth is estimated at $2.1 billion.
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What are Larry Bird's health issues?

Bird, who has an enlarged heart, was diagnosed in 1995 with atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heartbeat resulting from electrical signals being generated chaotically throughout the heart's upper chambers.
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Is Sue Bird Larry Bird's daughter?

Two of the greatest stars in the history of American basketball share the same last name despite not being related. But as far as WNBA great Sue Bird is concerned, Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird may as well be her uncle.
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Does Larry Bird have atrial fibrillation?

Bird, who has an enlarged heart, was diagnosed in 1995 with atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heartbeat resulting from electrical signals being generated chaotically throughout the heart's upper chambers.
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What is Shaq's life expectancy?

It was the way he should have gone, saying goodbye first to his fans. However, Shaq isn't old. To my knowledge, Shaq's lifespan is about 120 years, given the fact that most people die at the height of under five feet.
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Who is the richest NBA player?

Former Miami Heat superstar LeBron James is now worth $1 billion. He is now the second-richest NBA player behind Michael Jordan.
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How Rich Is Charles Barkley?

Charles Barkley is a retired professional basketball player and current television sports analyst who has a net worth of $50 million.
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How Much Is Tiger Woods worth?

According to Forbes, Tiger Woods has reached a net worth of at least $1 billion, based on his lifetime earnings, and that puts him with only LeBron James and Michael Jordan as the three athletes who have achieved the 10-figure mark.
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Why are Michael Jordan's eyes yellow?

“(Jordan's) eyes are slightly discoloured which may point to jaundice, but there seems to also be a slightly raised lesion on the eye, which can point to something local causing the discolouration like a pinguecula,” Dr. Phua observed.
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