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A big special thank you once again to @70sfan for helping to uncover rare NBA footage. The film has been colorized from black and white, the frames have been corrected for natural flow and the clips were up-scaled to 4k.

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@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
Bob Cousy Career Statistics: - Regular Season Points | 18.4 Rebounds | 5.2 Assists | 7.2 - Playoffs Points | 18.5 Rebounds | 5.0 Assists | 8.6
@Banner18TheTruth
@Banner18TheTruth Год назад
He shot 37% career lol worst than Westbrick
@claudiacirilo5692
@claudiacirilo5692 Год назад
@@Banner18TheTruth lol the efficiency average was much lower back then
@Banner18TheTruth
@Banner18TheTruth Год назад
@@claudiacirilo5692 Good excuse, but people wanna compare them to today's players.
@claudiacirilo5692
@claudiacirilo5692 Год назад
@@Banner18TheTruth he played in the 50s bruh he isn’t close to being a starter in today’s era but back then Fg% was 32% you have to keep in mind people were trying to figure out jump shots and the lower quality basketballs didn’t help
@Banner18TheTruth
@Banner18TheTruth Год назад
@@claudiacirilo5692 Ya tell Jerry West that or the Big O
@Shatamx
@Shatamx 9 месяцев назад
Cousy still holds the record of most assist in a half with 19. And most assist in a 4 game Finals sweep with 51.
@g.shumway5925
@g.shumway5925 2 месяца назад
19? That's really high considering there were much less offensive possessions back then (since they tended to milk the shot clock), plus guys made less shots back then.
@timmytheinventor4746
@timmytheinventor4746 2 месяца назад
@@g.shumway5925 There were not much less offensive possessions back then, for most of Cousy's prime the shot clock was in the game. The pace in the 50s and 60s was incredibly fast, do your research
@LuckyBird551
@LuckyBird551 8 месяцев назад
Cousy basically invented modern basketball. See those passes? Behind the back and all that show? Cousy was the first player to ever do that. Before him basketball was methodical and slow. Cousy transformed it into the fast paced exciting game it is today. The NBA as we know it owes itself to Cousy.
@Getawayslim
@Getawayslim 4 месяца назад
Between Cousy and Dr J in my opinion
@user-kc2is2hx5i
@user-kc2is2hx5i Месяц назад
NBA players can't even throw behind the Backpage like that smoothly nowadays
@CoachDarren
@CoachDarren 10 месяцев назад
I never seen JJ Redick able to do any of the things Bob Cousy is doing in this video. Running hooks, full court passes, no looks, behind the back, Running the fast break, and making his teammates better..Respect greatness in all Era's.
@UserName-wh5oj
@UserName-wh5oj 9 месяцев назад
Stop it 😭 I’ve seen better hoopers at LA fitness
@simonepedron9299
@simonepedron9299 9 месяцев назад
Against plumbers ahahahhahahaha
@Turk_2023
@Turk_2023 9 месяцев назад
JJ was never a boston Celtic so he would have never learned the history... Rondo, KG, Truth always respected the old C's, and they respected them back.
@helllow7016
@helllow7016 9 месяцев назад
u just an old head
@belamarr1612
@belamarr1612 9 месяцев назад
because jj plays a role and is one of the greatest shooters in the game bob cousy doing hook shots as a point guard dosent means hes better than jj reddick
@christhomas2644
@christhomas2644 Месяц назад
Why would anyone disrespect this guy. So far ahead of his time! Unbelievable flair, magic before there was magic absolute legend
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
Fun fact: *Robert 'Bob' Cousy is the oldest NBA player alive currently at the age of 95*
@boksugoks9312
@boksugoks9312 10 месяцев назад
NBA, but if we count BAA history as NBA history then Whitey Von Nieda is already older than him (at 101 years of age!)
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 10 месяцев назад
​​@@boksugoks9312Like I said... NBA. Though thanks. I didn't know this. Will look him up.
@boksugoks9312
@boksugoks9312 10 месяцев назад
@@therevanchist9986 Whitey played for the Tri-City Blackhawks during the inaugural NBA season, so yes he does count as an NBA player
@TheBoomer91
@TheBoomer91 9 месяцев назад
Now 95 I believe
@mr.sinjin-smyth
@mr.sinjin-smyth 8 месяцев назад
@@boksugoks9312 Recently passed away, but thanks for mentioning. RIP to him and may his contributions to the NBA never be forgotten either.
@JamesWilliams-dz5tn
@JamesWilliams-dz5tn 8 месяцев назад
Bobby, the father of modern day basketball. This man brought playground ball to the pros
@jeffrey3498
@jeffrey3498 Год назад
You see in Bob’s moves the moves of future NBA showmen like Pistol Pete all the way to Jason Williams. The Cooz was a basketball genius.
@johnnycoolguy9554
@johnnycoolguy9554 Год назад
I love these kinds of players. Not necessarily a physical powerhouse, but their sport IQ makes them stand out among the rest. Cousy, I think, is the best example of this. Innovation in sports is my favorite thing to see. Being able to point to a specific technique and say "Cousy did that" is so cool. Respect those who came before you.
@jeffrey3498
@jeffrey3498 Год назад
@@johnnycoolguy9554 Well said Nathan. I think of John McEnroe in tennis as another example.
@LuckyBird551
@LuckyBird551 8 месяцев назад
Yes. Cousy and Big O were the first point guards to modernize the game.
@timokk3
@timokk3 Год назад
Bob Cousy was obviously a ground breaking model to many...his influence is still felt today.
@StreetChildTv1
@StreetChildTv1 Год назад
So basically bob cousey started the fancy passing
@mikegillins4992
@mikegillins4992 Год назад
He started it and at the same time was leading the league in assist and at the same time winning NBA titles Doesn't get any better than that
@rovingwarrior3710
@rovingwarrior3710 Год назад
He might have started it in the NBA but the Harlem Globetrotter players like Goose Tatum and Marques Haynes were doing it in competitive and exhibition games also. They played against and often beat NBA teams during that time.
@Scott-eo7lj
@Scott-eo7lj Год назад
It has to start somewhere. Somewhere in the world someone is doing something no other human has ever done before.
@atlien1988
@atlien1988 11 месяцев назад
No, the Harlem Globetrotters popularized this style of play, but Cousy was one of the first players who played like this in the NBA. The Globetrotters were entertaining crowds as early as the late 1920s. Officially, the Globetrotters played a few exhibition games against NBA teams & went undefeated for years, but they were viewed as a circus act compared to the NBA. This style was generally frowned upon & not allowed in the NBA until guys like Cousy came along in the 1950s.
@KmacFIRE
@KmacFIRE 11 месяцев назад
Lol NOT at all! If you see anything with some spice added to it please KNOW that it was invented by a person of color…and imitated by a white person.
@michalus09
@michalus09 8 месяцев назад
Love to see players who respect rules, no traveling or carrying the ball. That's Basketball.
@TF2Michal
@TF2Michal 8 месяцев назад
I was knwoing Bob was amazing at passing , but i still shocked how smooth he make it. It looks easy now, but then no one would know if he gonna score or pass the ball! Amazing player!
@jmgonzaga101
@jmgonzaga101 Год назад
Cousy’s passing is ahead of time
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
I'm so sad I had to find out about him today in 2k23 as a fan of new NBA generation. An absolute beast. I love his game from the footage I seen today. Just like he was an animal that carried me into my 3rd OT win with game winning last minute shot (he also became POTG’), I was so happy to find out he was awesome in reality. Respect to the guy
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
He did it again. 4th qrt. 40 seconds left. 10 points deficit. Successful All-time Celtics defense, 3 clutch 3pts by Cousy and a clutch steal by Cousy led to a winning shot pass to Pierce.
@abdullahiafyare9890
@abdullahiafyare9890 Год назад
Me too man he’s the true point god
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
@@abdullahiafyare9890 yess
@bobliger118
@bobliger118 Год назад
sick avatar, one of my fav games
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
​@@bobliger118 Yeah! Good ol' Revan!
@swgord
@swgord Год назад
Wow this dude is flat out impressive
@x-man9473
@x-man9473 Год назад
The more I see highlight videos like this, the more I get frustrated by the disrespect of older generation players. Bob Cousy was a beast. -His high IQ, his passing abilities, and his great finishing around the rim. -He's an 8x assists leader -10x all nba first team member -13x all star -2x all star MVP -1x regular season MVP. -He was the best offensive player of the Celtics first 6 championships.
@ghost-nj7qy
@ghost-nj7qy 6 месяцев назад
Shot 37% from the field played against plumbers 😂
@chunk5465
@chunk5465 Год назад
insane that people will give props to guys like magic, j-will, nash, bron, and others for their passing, but try and take away from what cousy did or just ignore him entirely. man was just different, and was the first to do all of this. this highlight reel is as good as any nba star has today.
@tommyfu9271
@tommyfu9271 Год назад
Hahahah. He couldn't even dribble with his left hand.
@forza-kr4bx
@forza-kr4bx Год назад
You could see he was the forerunner to pistol Pete and I saw a bunch of passes that bird did that was similar
@musicforheadphones2731
@musicforheadphones2731 Год назад
For his time he was good. Maybe call up a Kyrie highlights video and rethink your comment
@chunk5465
@chunk5465 Год назад
@@musicforheadphones2731 the handles merchant? he’s very skilled sure, but how does kyrie being a skilled player take away from cousy?
@tommyfu9271
@tommyfu9271 Год назад
@@musicforheadphones2731 right for his time he was. But when someone says his highlights are just as good as today's players that's just absolutely laughable.
@claudedavy122
@claudedavy122 Год назад
Wow, Bob Cousy is one of my favorite PGs, he paved the way for so many like Magic Johnson, Isaiah Thomas , Kenny Anderson, Jason Kidd, you just know they all studied his films and adopted his playing style. Fast, Tough, Agility and pure Magic! Amazing Vision.
@kroixhanna1373
@kroixhanna1373 8 месяцев назад
Creator of skills we see today: the behind the back, fast breaks, no look passes, as well as the first GOAT point guard. What a legend, never compare him to JJ Reddick again. 🚫
@urbanlegendsandtrivia2023
@urbanlegendsandtrivia2023 8 месяцев назад
Those "plumbers and firemen" had serious skills. The Word Champion Minneapolis Lakers defeated The Harlem Globetrotters in 6 out of 8 games back in 1948 and 1949.
@blaznpride18
@blaznpride18 Год назад
Those hook shots he was doing was unreal. One of the hardest shots to master. There's a reason a lot of players don't shoot that shot today.
@TBSandNFL
@TBSandNFL Год назад
Annnnnnd he shot 37% doing those sky hooks lololol🤣
@blaznpride18
@blaznpride18 Год назад
@@TBSandNFL LMFAO is that his hook shot percentage or overall?
@TBSandNFL
@TBSandNFL Год назад
@@blaznpride18 That's his overall, so it's definitely *LOWER* than 37% on those hooks 🤣🤣🤣
@joshtaylor3676
@joshtaylor3676 Год назад
@@TBSandNFL to be fair though, cousy was only 6'1 in a league full of giants. 37% is much better than you could do in that era.
@Johnkoth
@Johnkoth Год назад
37 FG% was a average FG% back then if you were not a center. Allen Iverson shot only alittle better
@lonelywolf1480
@lonelywolf1480 Год назад
Cousy seemed to have had the hands of a magician. Thanks for gathering this collection together and making it available for general audience. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
Thank you for watching 👍
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 Год назад
MARAVICH AND HIM ARE NOT HUMANS THEY CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT ON COURT . KEEP IT MIND THEY DIDNT HAD TECHNOLOGY TO WATCH AND LEARN THEY INVENTED THOSE THINGS.
@odiewilliams2206
@odiewilliams2206 Год назад
These are definitely plumbers lol
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 Год назад
@@odiewilliams2206 YEAH FOR SURE THATS WHY 2010 ERA HAVE MOST INJURIES LAST DECADE AND LOAD MANAGE SO MUCH. SEEMS TO ME THIS SOFT ERA ARE NOT EVEN PLUMBER LEVEL MORE TOILET
@odiewilliams2206
@odiewilliams2206 Год назад
@@PIP...33 bob cousyd era was soft as hell😂😂 no type of contact stfu
@javiercolunge5274
@javiercolunge5274 9 месяцев назад
I THINK BOB COUSY WAS THE GOAT AT SCORING OFF THE BACKBOARD,. PERIOD. LOVE YOU MR.BOB COUSY.
@TygerClawGaming
@TygerClawGaming Год назад
This was amazing! Bob Cousy should be talked about more when referencing "greatest passers" he made behind-the-back passes look seamless, just beautiful to watch.
@johnnycoolguy9554
@johnnycoolguy9554 Год назад
Modern basketball wouldn't be what it is today if Bob Cousy didn't play when he did.
@borutogabrageborutogabrage6866
@borutogabrageborutogabrage6866 10 месяцев назад
@@johnnycoolguy9554 tbh the passing isnt even great anymore all thats needed is a simple pass for 3 then the dude is somehow wide open and nobody guards up, its an all star game every game i watch bro
@ohyeamoe8430
@ohyeamoe8430 Год назад
As a youngster, it’s weird when my peers don’t respect the other eras. With the modern medicine, and training programs for the body. These high I.Q. And transcending talents from back then would be stronger, faster, have more stamina, and could learn to play under a different rule set. Humans adapt, legend is legend! The fact that Bob was doing this in the 50’s is insane to me! He is the archetype point guard! Sorry for the blabbering, but thank you for your vid!
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
You get it.. thanks for watching 👍
@ohyeamoe8430
@ohyeamoe8430 Год назад
@@FoobasSports anytime, I marvel at the glory days. I’m very passionate about certain sports, seeing Bob Cousy in 4K almost brought me to tears man!
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
There will be a Jerry West video too hopefully by the end of this year. I know you'll appreciate that too 👍
@ohyeamoe8430
@ohyeamoe8430 Год назад
@@FoobasSports bring it!
@DJLeroy3
@DJLeroy3 Год назад
@@ohyeamoe8430 “Glory days” lmaoo
@mikegillins4992
@mikegillins4992 Год назад
Cousy was a trendsetter and innovater, he did all this while leading the league in assist and winning titles and until magic johnson did it in 87 I believe him ND Oscar Robertson were the only two guards to win MVP awards
@HickoryDickory1984
@HickoryDickory1984 Год назад
D-Rose, Steve Nash, Steph Curry, Russell Westbrook
@mikegillins4992
@mikegillins4992 Год назад
@@HickoryDickory1984 those guards won the award after magic, from 56 til 87 bob and Oscar were the only two guards to win that award
@HickoryDickory1984
@HickoryDickory1984 Год назад
Lol srry didn't read the whole thing
@HickoryDickory1984
@HickoryDickory1984 Год назад
Also I missed Allen Iverson
@mikegillins4992
@mikegillins4992 Год назад
@@HickoryDickory1984 you also missed Jordan who won the award five times more than any of the players you listed
@javiercolunge5274
@javiercolunge5274 10 месяцев назад
Mr. Bob Cousy the best passer of all time. And the best ever at using the backboard for shots. I LOVE YOU MR. BOB COUSY!
@tickletipson3994
@tickletipson3994 3 месяца назад
Off your knees buddy💀
@jamespuso1627
@jamespuso1627 Год назад
Crazy how he was the oldest of the Celtics dynasty players and yet he's the last surviving one. Definitely set the tone for what the point guard position became. Gotta love the old time New York accent too, what I would give to have gone to the city a day back when everyone there sounded like looney tunes characters lol
@jahblemanuel7733
@jahblemanuel7733 Год назад
Don’t forget Tom Sanders he’s still alive
@earningzekrom4173
@earningzekrom4173 Год назад
RIP to the legends who have passed away
@jamespuso1627
@jamespuso1627 Год назад
@@jahblemanuel7733 Oh yeah, Satch is still alive, forgot about him
@jamespuso1627
@jamespuso1627 Год назад
@@earningzekrom4173 RIP to them, I even remember a few years ago thinking "man, not that we got to watch them play much but how cool is it that we still live in a time where hoops fans get to hear from Bill Russell a couple times a year". Cuz like, Baseball fans sure haven't gotten to hear from Babe Ruth in a long time, or boxing fans from Joe Louis or whatever but we got to hear from the legends of the game we're fans of. Gonna miss that.
@ramsfire
@ramsfire Год назад
These Flashbacks of Mr. Cousy are timely. I remember watching him as a kid. One of my Schoolmates was infatuated with him and affectionately referred to him as: "Hondo." He was a Master with The "Rock." What do you expect from a "Lawng Eyeland Guy?" He and Mr. Russell are Truly Legends along with their Coach Mr. Auerbach. Permanently etched in History with their Championship Runs.
@jayjohnson7646
@jayjohnson7646 Год назад
Damn how crazy is it for you too see him playing as a kid to seeing Bob cousy highlights on RU-vid. And folks that are younger like myself(36y/o) ,giving cousy his just due praise. Is it a surreal feeling? Very curious to know.
@onztufan828
@onztufan828 Год назад
Bob the Wizard! Hook shots with either hand, incredible vision,control & touch! Thank you for bringing these legends to light! Much appreciated! Keep up the fantastic work 🙏
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
Much appreciated! Thank you 👍
@disnutz6815
@disnutz6815 Год назад
From behind the back no look pass to all what the NBA point guard is doin is because of this man... Respect 💯🔥🙌🎉
@1WiggerMan
@1WiggerMan Год назад
He saved 🏀 with his flashy exciting style, then we had pistol pete come and Jordan did it all with his athletic ability and heart. Basketball is beautiful
@dbrav727
@dbrav727 3 месяца назад
It’s amazing seeing the NBA with no gather step. Makes a huge difference in the way the game looks
@mariodorsey9260
@mariodorsey9260 Год назад
Let’s just stop comparing eras and appreciate those that path the way to today’s game
@Ironslasher
@Ironslasher Год назад
Put giannis in this era he averaging 150
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
@@Ironslasher Ok and? These are the players that paved the way for the development of players like Giannis. I was always modern era fan, but you CAN’T disrespect these guys. All the basketball knowledge was invented through timelines. Cousy for example was the predecessor of Magic Johnson.
@Ironslasher
@Ironslasher Год назад
@@therevanchist9986 doesnt matter cuz they getting beat down in any era cry bout it
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
@@Ironslasher Oh so tough… if you actually had any brain in your head, because it’s clearly empty right now, you’d realise that Bob Cousy began the process that shaped PG into what it is today in the modern era. All the flashy passes inside out, no look ones used in the game were literally his invention. This is not about who beats who. This is about that players like JJ Redick should stop the disrespect and understand that these guys are the ones that began the evolution of NBA’s basketball. Bill Russell introduced blocks, Cousy the flashy playmaking ahead of their time. Guys like these and their playstyles literally saved the league from failing and going bankrupt in 50s-60s because they used to struggle attracting people until these guys came along. Nobody says they would equally to a modern player, but modern players get the athleticism they have thanks to the evolution of basketball practices and trainings. Half of these guys would be high flying dunkers if they had the knowledge and training of modern era.
@rickyaburgos
@rickyaburgos Год назад
@@therevanchist9986 JR Smith dog walks everyone here
@doesnotexist305
@doesnotexist305 10 месяцев назад
People act like these old timey players weren’t professionals. They could play better than any of us could. And if you put them in today’s game they would adapt.
@Gonzalo-hk3no
@Gonzalo-hk3no Год назад
Bob Cousy's underrated.
@onztufan828
@onztufan828 Год назад
Facts!
@sambeezy007
@sambeezy007 Год назад
Ultimately underrated
@parkerphelps5202
@parkerphelps5202 Год назад
Insanely overrated. Anyone who thinks this guy is a top 75 player over Kyrie Irving is just kidding themselves
@sambeezy007
@sambeezy007 Год назад
@@parkerphelps5202 only you think that
@parkerphelps5202
@parkerphelps5202 Год назад
@@sambeezy007 Anyone with a brain knows Kyrie would be considered the greatest player of all time if he played in this era. There’s no way you can watch this man dribble with his head down and say you think he’s better than Kyrie 😂😂
@jturner2577
@jturner2577 Год назад
The first Celtic great and the last one from the 50s and 60s still with us.
@jprubio9150
@jprubio9150 Год назад
This man what the first white chocolate. What about them one handed shots…? Dude was definitely ahead of his time. Pretty dope. There’s no player nowadays, that does what that man did in the 50’s. We need more flashy passers like that in the league imo..
@darrintonsmith8
@darrintonsmith8 Год назад
Would be a nobody in today’s nba.
@borutogabrageborutogabrage6866
@borutogabrageborutogabrage6866 10 месяцев назад
@@darrintonsmith8 LOL TODAY'S NBA? Bro they playin mickey basketball gtfo wit that shit. All star game every single game i watch, passes aint as good, like how a dude always wide open on the 3 and they just leave him wide, this generation has way more medicine and technology yet it seems like the older players are way better hustlers, gtfo with that shit again fr.
@starninjajc1536
@starninjajc1536 9 месяцев назад
we got jokic and lebron as great passers lebron isnt really flashy but u don’t need that and cousy is getting torched by isaiah joe
@dandanchak9907
@dandanchak9907 Год назад
Lefthanded true hooks from 12 feet out on the run. He was gifted. Playing the middle man on fastbreak he was tough to deal with.
@jayjohnson7646
@jayjohnson7646 Год назад
Yes almost impossible to defend. To guess from a stand point of tendency. Smh now I see the difficulty of defending that fast break
@johnhancock2914
@johnhancock2914 Год назад
His hook shot was so DAMM sweet and his passing skills where astonishing
@thedrinkingman8518
@thedrinkingman8518 Год назад
100 yrs later and JJ never did shit like this in the nba
@jshynen
@jshynen Год назад
I’m taking Cousy any day over Reddick, see those dimes? Sheesh
@bigcarpetflour3572
@bigcarpetflour3572 Год назад
😂😂
@patricklong2522
@patricklong2522 Год назад
with those like 25 foot push shots and crazy hooks he'd probably still be getting buckets today lol
@parkerphelps5202
@parkerphelps5202 Год назад
I’ll take Reddick and beat your team by 60 😂 Cousy would get torched by any elite high school prospect today. The game was nowhere near as advanced back then as it is now. That’s why you shouldn’t compare eras - because oldheads refuse to accept that the game has progressed so much in the last 60 years
@patricklong2522
@patricklong2522 Год назад
@@parkerphelps5202 way to completely miss the point of my comment lol
@handlebucket6285
@handlebucket6285 Год назад
@@parkerphelps5202 Stop talking basketball
@illyvanilli8935
@illyvanilli8935 6 месяцев назад
You guys need to give credit where it’s due. Bob Cousy was the best PG of his generation, and had skills that were ahead of his time. If he played today with the nutrition, training available , and with the same court awareness passing that he had then He’d be a problem. He was Steve Nash w/o the jumper.
@steffan20
@steffan20 Месяц назад
He's by far the greatest basketplayer ever. No one would ever reach him. Nowitzki came close.
@evanparsons123
@evanparsons123 Год назад
I love the fast break wrap around pass specifically because it's *not no look . It's forward but above the body.
@kenbunshokuhaki8113
@kenbunshokuhaki8113 Год назад
This dude can be a super star todays basketball
@prestonkerr1933
@prestonkerr1933 Год назад
not at all
@kingyoung3192
@kingyoung3192 Год назад
@@prestonkerr1933for sure no one today making passes like this consistently outside of a few players
@michaelmoore9518
@michaelmoore9518 Год назад
@King Young haha good one I take Steve nash as my all time favorite passer. But any pg in today's game would blow these passes out of the water
@hothiphopnewz6016
@hothiphopnewz6016 Год назад
this guy wouldn’t even make it to college in todays game😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Speenzoidotron
@Speenzoidotron 9 месяцев назад
Cousy is closer to Kyrie than Reddick is to Cousy 🤷‍♂️
@AsukasSlave
@AsukasSlave 19 дней назад
2:38 - 2:47 - Those 3 contact layups are the same ones that make the crowd go crazy today. Look at all of those trick shots and passes. If you don't think he could adapt to any era and play, you're crazy.
@thepervertedmonk2353
@thepervertedmonk2353 10 месяцев назад
Never seen someone use their left and right so perfectly. Wow
@DeSeanBigBlueNation
@DeSeanBigBlueNation 9 месяцев назад
No wonder the Celtics were so great in the 60s. They had the best coach plus it seems like they all stars at every position. I don’t think Bob Cousy is the GOAT PG, but after seeing this, I don’t think I can keep him out of the top 10 PG list,
@ansias77
@ansias77 Год назад
That left handed hook was really something. It seems he had the same skills with any of his hands..
@michaelcorenzwit8118
@michaelcorenzwit8118 3 месяца назад
Houdini with a basketball. The prototype for point guards. He was so enjoyable to watch.
@koko-pu5vn
@koko-pu5vn Год назад
Great to give props to a special talent!! Why is this great player not talked about more today?? Bill Russell is often talked about as the GOAT, and rightfully so. But Cousy was certainly aiding those great Celtic teams as well!!
@coachwane
@coachwane Год назад
Wow this so called Plumber got some skills. I wonder how he would do against JJ Reddick in a 101 mathchup
@MJH66
@MJH66 Год назад
JJ Redick is dragging him to hell.
@eternalblessing4984
@eternalblessing4984 Год назад
Redick would destroy him 😂
@MylezDaBadGuy
@MylezDaBadGuy Год назад
@@eternalblessing4984 LMAOOO no he wouldn't
@eternalblessing4984
@eternalblessing4984 Год назад
@@MylezDaBadGuy Look, I'm not gonna discredit Cousy's accomplishments. He's obviously an all time great who transformed how the game was played. Still though; he never shot over 40% against guys who clearly aren't as athletic as they are now. That slow ass off side dribbling rule would cripple him against any guard guard in this league now. Not to mention he's like 6ft.
@MylezDaBadGuy
@MylezDaBadGuy Год назад
@@eternalblessing4984 i hear what your saying but you do realize if you put Cousy in today's time, he's not gonna look like he did in the 50s - 60s.He would have more history to learn off of and he would adapt to today's game
@buckeyewill2166
@buckeyewill2166 9 месяцев назад
One of the foundation players that established the NBA.
@ArthurSanford3706
@ArthurSanford3706 10 месяцев назад
I love watching highlights of older legends
@sambeezy007
@sambeezy007 Год назад
No Bob Cousy = No Pistol Pete. No Pistol Pete = No Magic No Magic = No Jason Kidd No Jason Kidd = No Steve Nash No Steve Nash = No Chris Paul Gotta respect history
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 Год назад
U MEAN NO MARAVICH AND COUSY NO JASON WILLIAMS CAUSE HE IS ONLY GUY WHO ACTUALLY PLAY LIKE THEM 2. MAGIC NEVER PLAYED LIKE THAT HE WAS MORE ABOUT EGO. WHILE MARAVICH COUSY AND WILLIAMS PLAYED FOR THE FANS ONLY.
@sambeezy007
@sambeezy007 Год назад
@@PIP...33 I understand your point. I gotta look up more on him.
@lloydkline1518
@lloydkline1518 Год назад
Bob cousy my hero great college& NBA basketball career ❤️ bob cousy
@nostudion1037
@nostudion1037 8 месяцев назад
True PG to the core!
@samuelvazquez6762
@samuelvazquez6762 7 месяцев назад
he was so ahead of his time would average over ten assist in todays game easy the first point god what a stud
@deeayy6356
@deeayy6356 Год назад
This new generation won't even acknowledge him. Passed like no other, played the game with Albert Einstein IQ yet anybody born passed 2000 will never know the true passer that started it all
@kingyoung3192
@kingyoung3192 Год назад
@deejay6356 it makes me so happy that ppl like you in this world actually have common sense #respect
@themaninthesuit5729
@themaninthesuit5729 Месяц назад
You can't tell me Magic Johnson DIDN'T watch this guy play basketball (or at least highlights) when he was growing up.
@forza-kr4bx
@forza-kr4bx Год назад
Bob cousy was amazing. The babe Ruth of basketball!!!
@fredfells209
@fredfells209 Год назад
Put some Respect on his name!
@emeanuele
@emeanuele Год назад
Finally some respect on Houdini! Keep it up, mate! You've been doing an astonishing work with these old footages. 🙌🙌
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
Thank you! There will be more legends in the future like West, Baylor, etc.
@emeanuele
@emeanuele Год назад
@@FoobasSports Can't wait!
@malikalihudin6460
@malikalihudin6460 Год назад
I can't believe this, he do sky hook! in left and right arm!! at that height!? That's insane!!!😱 If any one in NBA master that it's unstoppable same as step back. I like this rare video i subscribe now ✨
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
Thank you! 👍
@waltchamberlain5165
@waltchamberlain5165 Год назад
I mostly agree but step back is wayyy easier to defend
@forceoneX
@forceoneX Год назад
Them damn sky hooks from mid range never seen that. But Im sure I will one day.
@juandelrio7181
@juandelrio7181 Год назад
He invented that behind the back move it’s called the Houdini for a reason & no one was doing flashy passes like that before him it’s crazy how people try to disrespect him but they are copying him and don’t even know it
@musicforheadphones2731
@musicforheadphones2731 Год назад
Copying? Pretty sure more than a few players could do the "houdini"
@musicforheadphones2731
@musicforheadphones2731 Год назад
You really think Bob invented it? get a clue
@lawlthelegend
@lawlthelegend Год назад
Bob definitely gotta be on the all time white boy squad lol
@jainittai5104
@jainittai5104 Год назад
Dead ass. Him, larry bird, and pistol pete maravich were my favs among the WBS growing up
@terrancevanliew1814
@terrancevanliew1814 Год назад
@@jainittai5104 except all of those people are grown men. Not boys.
@gutekzpoligonu
@gutekzpoligonu Год назад
Again, You didn't disappointed me (Us) Sir! Outstanding quality that is nowhere to find! CAN'T WAIT THE ELGIN BAYLOR SERIES! Thanks again for Your time to prepare this piece of art for Us!
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
Much appreciated. Thank you! 👍
@kingyoung3192
@kingyoung3192 Год назад
@gutekzpoligonu he’s most likely not doing Baylor or hasn’t done baylor b/c he and Wilt had problems playing together
@danacarter4793
@danacarter4793 Год назад
Damn I've been sleeping on cousy ,grew up on bird 🐦 ❤, I knew about chamberlain, Russell, Dr.J ,but that hook was insane, but this guy stood OUT ,wow ❤💯‼️
@robertdwyer8064
@robertdwyer8064 Год назад
He was an extremely gifted point guard - jealous people point out what a player could not do because they are JEALOUS!
@inakymunoz8978
@inakymunoz8978 Год назад
El mejor pasador de todos los tiempos. Pónganse a pensar q jugo en los 60. Ese tipo de pases, hasta al día de hoy son increibles...
@Jose-st3fq
@Jose-st3fq Год назад
Lebron es un mejor pasador
@vamoneygroup
@vamoneygroup Год назад
Life is easy with Bill Russell
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
@@Jose-st3fq No shit. Only LeBron uses passed that Bob Cousy invented
@therevanchist9986
@therevanchist9986 Год назад
@@vamoneygroup Yeah well Bill Russell recognised Cousy all the time. In fact most of Bill's championships came with Bob Cousy. If Bob wasn't there, Bill would probably have a lot less than 11 rings.
@trevorsytnick
@trevorsytnick 4 месяца назад
Wow. He reminds me of Wayne Gretzky. Vision.
@zachwachs7913
@zachwachs7913 Год назад
That hook shot though.
@MrBig-qi2yt
@MrBig-qi2yt Год назад
How about the hook pass
@onztufan828
@onztufan828 5 месяцев назад
Tough!
@MrRufusRToyota
@MrRufusRToyota 3 месяца назад
The NBA from 1948-78 relied on a handful of superstars who sold enough tickets to keep the league’s lights on until Bird and Magic showed up. Mikan. Cousy. Wilt. Elgin and Jerry. The Clyde Frazier Knicks. Pistol Pete. And Doctor J. They sold the tickets, and they kept the league afloat. They should not be underestimated.
@70sfan
@70sfan Год назад
Great video, as always. Cousy is a very fun player to watch!
@FoobasSports
@FoobasSports Год назад
Thank you! Cousy is very entertaining.
@sbswtnchoice
@sbswtnchoice Год назад
Bob Cousy, the original complete basketball player and so fun to watch just like Larry Bird.
@crunchtimetv9458
@crunchtimetv9458 Год назад
This man is a top 5 point guard ever
@Lucas2k04
@Lucas2k04 Год назад
he is absolutely not. kyrie is better than him in every way possible
@crunchtimetv9458
@crunchtimetv9458 Год назад
@@Lucas2k04 I got kyrie in my top 5
@Lucas2k04
@Lucas2k04 Год назад
@@crunchtimetv9458 i dont see how u can say this dude was better than steph kyrie magic cp3 or luka. if any one of those guys played back then they would have their jersey retired with 10 championships
@jonpoetical
@jonpoetical Год назад
​@@Lucas2k04 If they played back then, they would look stupid. Palming, traveling, carrying would have been called on practically every play.
@garrettnelson7495
@garrettnelson7495 Год назад
You can say the same thing if he played today. He’d have better coaching,training, and money to perfect his skill. It goes both ways. Either way the dude would have been great in any era.
@paoloalcantara2465
@paoloalcantara2465 Год назад
If only he had all the same benefits of modern era players, no doubt he’d be the best playmaker today.
@mattbutler5083
@mattbutler5083 8 месяцев назад
He was doing this in an era where travelling and palming were strict.
@ZiggyMercury
@ZiggyMercury 8 месяцев назад
Exactly. That's one of the things I myself didn't realize until recently. You see the way players were dribbling at that time and you don't understand why they dribble in that weird fashion, until you realize that if they were dribbling like today's players do, they would have been called for a carrying violation every single time. That also means that that's how they were taught to dribble. In any case, when Cousy started to play in the NBA, the NBA was just 4 years old. That means that, to a large extent, Cousy and his colleagues (and rivals) at that time were literally inventing the techniques that were later taught to great players from the '70s and '80s when they learned how to play basketball, and upon which they have improved (though, again, some of these improvements couldn't have taken place if it wasn't for rule changes).
@kingofnewyork7765
@kingofnewyork7765 Год назад
He’s going full throttle he gets up and down the court really well
@forestgump8357
@forestgump8357 7 месяцев назад
Yea, he had sprinters speed. Since he had kind of a dumpy build and he looked like he looked, nobody seems to realize the dude could motor.
@javianjohnson8746
@javianjohnson8746 Год назад
Gotta admit, a lto of these passes are sick
@MIDTOWNE1
@MIDTOWNE1 Год назад
Best plumber/fireman to ever play the game.
@williamcomstock8279
@williamcomstock8279 Год назад
wish he was still doing play by play even today got to hear many games coverage when bird was on the court
@KrispyKleenex365
@KrispyKleenex365 Месяц назад
I think JJ Reddick is a plumber who had the opportunity to practice his Basketball skills full time and still no better than a 👨‍🚒
@alessandrobarone6456
@alessandrobarone6456 9 месяцев назад
Complimenti per il restauro. Grande fonz
@oh.....5075
@oh.....5075 Год назад
Cous was a baller!!!
@africanexpert6682
@africanexpert6682 Год назад
Let's be real, these guys weren't plumbers
@tonysoprano5580
@tonysoprano5580 Год назад
That's what I find hilarious about people using "plumbers" as a way to discredit these greats. The players in this era played at a high level while having to work normal everyday jobs to support themselves and their families. They didn't have the luxury to constantly work on their games, not to mention the ultimated resources players have now.
@tonysoprano5580
@tonysoprano5580 Год назад
That's not even mentioning the advances in technology, the understanding of the body etc
@rickrobitaille8809
@rickrobitaille8809 9 месяцев назад
How great was Bobby C❤🇨🇦🇺🇸😄
@kingofnewyork7765
@kingofnewyork7765 Год назад
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Houdini of the HARDWOOD!
@kingofnewyork7765
@kingofnewyork7765 Год назад
Greatness transcends time 💯
@cmsquare247
@cmsquare247 Год назад
JJ needs to apologize to Cousy rn!
@buckeyewill2166
@buckeyewill2166 Месяц назад
Showtime before showtime
@kingofnewyork7765
@kingofnewyork7765 Год назад
3:35 he fakes the great Lenny Wilkens out his jock lol
@JohnP587
@JohnP587 Год назад
I never knew he passed that good.
@mac88white
@mac88white 2 месяца назад
Players today would turn their ankles just tying the shoes that these guys were wearing
@destinmosby734
@destinmosby734 Год назад
That man's nickname is Mr basketball 💯💯
@johnSmith-cs9im
@johnSmith-cs9im Год назад
The guy has 6 rings he technically is the best PG of all time based of just championships
@hectorjaraleno3322
@hectorjaraleno3322 Год назад
Yeah and Robert Horry the greatest PF of all time based on the 7 rings
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 Год назад
@@hectorjaraleno3322 HE MEANS WHEN MEDIA SAY HOW MAGIC HAVE 5 RINGS THEY NEVER MENTION COUSY 6. SO IN THEIR STRATEGY OF RANKING , COUSY IS BEST PG EVER. BUT THEY SELLING MAGIC TO BLIND PPL
@andrewmays8990
@andrewmays8990 Год назад
@@hectorjaraleno3322 Cousy also has a mvp so it’s not like he was a role player getting carried
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 Год назад
@@SteveSaxony NO HE IS NOT LIAR. MAGIC AWARDS MEANS NOTHING CAUSE IN 50'S THERE WAS NO AWARDS OF FMVP U LIAR. MAGHIC CANT SHOOT NEVER LED TEAM ALONE AND HE PLAYM ONLY 10 YEARS.
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 Год назад
@@SteveSaxony IGUODALA MORE FMVPS THAN MCGRADY ARE U BLIND ?? U CLAIM THAT IGGY IS BETTER THAN KARL MALONE CAUSE HE HAVE MORE MVPS AND RINGS ?? U LIAR
@raveriv8981
@raveriv8981 Год назад
He had a better ball handle than anyone I’ve ever seen honestly… him and Pete were gods
@jacobalexander1768
@jacobalexander1768 Год назад
He literally dribbled with one hand the entire video and it’s the best handles you’ve ever seen? Have you not watched basketball for 50 years? You could go to a high school game today and see better. Great for his era, but you saying best ball handle is insane
@firstdownjimmybrown8654
@firstdownjimmybrown8654 Год назад
@@jacobalexander1768 1:33
@firstdownjimmybrown8654
@firstdownjimmybrown8654 Год назад
@@jacobalexander1768 1:12
@firstdownjimmybrown8654
@firstdownjimmybrown8654 Год назад
@@jacobalexander1768 2:45
@terrancevanliew1814
@terrancevanliew1814 Год назад
@@jacobalexander1768 you have to put things in context. Crossovers are a lot harder to do when you aren't allowed to put your hand on the side of the ball. Nobody playing today knows how to dribble under these rules.
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