144. Here comes the question, who has stronger teaching abilities, Larry Bird or the God of Basketball?

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Although you won the recognition of Boston fans in your rookie season, performed outstandingly in the playoffs, and had a solid showing in the Finals, it's Len Bias, bathed in national acclaim, who remains the future in the hearts of Boston fans.

Len Bias's college performance was even better, and in his sophomore season, he scored 29 points against the then-junior Michael Jordan, who only scored 21 points.

The sudden death of Len Bias left the Boston fans in despair, feeling as if the team's future was shrouded in darkness. Auerbach, in order to secure the second overall draft pick, not only exhausted his years of built-up contacts but also traded away multiple draft selections and role players -- efforts that came to nothing. And you, the other half of what Auerbach called a dual-core future, in the eyes of the Boston fans, are at best the "fridge" to Bird's "Bird," the one who plays a supporting role. Without Len Bias, there is no future core role for you.