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Michael Cooper REACTS to JJ REDICK on Larry Bird, Steph Curry 

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Recently, ESPN's JJ Redick made comments on Larry Bird & Steph Curry that had NBA legends and legacy fans up in arms- how dare this young mad take Larry Bird's name in vein?
What JJ said told Stephen A. Smith and Chris "Maddog" Russo, "When I watch, let’s say Steph Curry, for example," Redick continued, "When I watch Steph Curry off the ball in a playoff game getting grabbed and held by Marcus Smart, they’re attached to him at all times."
On the day of his retirement from the Boston Celtics, when asked by reporters, Bird replied that Michael Cooper of the Los Angeles Lakers' was his most formidable opponent. Larry Bird said, "The best defender I ever faced was definitely Michael Cooper."
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Considering Larry Bird's rare praise of an opponent, it's understandable that the always polite and mild mannered defensive legend, would take some offense to these thoughtless statements by Redick. "Coop" didn't just get pissed off but, after Dominque Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks called JJ's statements to be "idiotic," Bob Ryan of Goodman Ryan Tanguay Podcast questioned Redick's basketball IQ, Nick Gelso, founder of CLNS, went on an extra-ordinary BoomerRANT, the 8x All-Defense and the league's original "3 and D" player felt VERY talkative on the matter.
Mad Dog & JJ Reddick. This is gonna be a classic 😭
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- SplashBrosMuse (@SplashBrosMuse) February 15, 2023
Cooper was overseas when the ESPN aired the First Take segment and didn't even know what was said until he returned late on Friday, February 25th, 1 week after the original airing of the ESPN segment, he immediately reached out CLNS to get his thoughts on record.
Recorded and released on Sunday that weekend, Cooper, in very uncharicteristic fashion, ranted on about the defensive physicality of the 1980's, his experiences guarding Larry-Legend and he event went on to aim a harsh statement to Redick saying, "if you had played during the 80's I'd have locked you up!" among other remarks in defense of Bird and the 1980's players.
Throughout the epic 20 minute rant, the 1987 Defensive Player of the Year, cautioned fans and former players in the media from comparing decades, the 5x NBA champion said, "let's leave comparisons to the fans..."
In typical fashion, Coop issued JJ an apology at the very end of the episode.
Michael Cooper, a defensive "monster" on the court in his day and a retired gentleman in his post playing career.
Subscribe to the Showtime with Coop Podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify.
Ever wondered who Larry Bird considered to be the best defender he ever faced? Find out in this video! Boston Celtics legend and NBA Hall of Famer Larry Bird called Michael Cooper of the Los Angeles Lakers “the best defender I ever faced.” Hear from ”Coop” about why he thought Bird was so formidable and how their battles on the court were some of his favorite memories.
Get ready to hear the incredible stories of how Larry Bird and Michael Cooper battled it out on the court, and how Cooper's defensive skills ultimately earned him the defensive title from Larry-Legend. Don't miss this chance to hear an all-time great talk about one of his toughest opponents.
Don't miss this opportunity to get an inside look into Coop’s reply to J.J. REDICK’S Larry Bird comments and find out why he was so difficult to defender .

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@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS Год назад
Subscribe to Coop’s podcast here: www.clnsmedia.com/podcasts/showtime-with-coop-podcast/
@jonmitchell9019
@jonmitchell9019 Год назад
I agree with everything Cooper said except that JJ Redick is not a legend.
@MA_808
@MA_808 Год назад
Any thoughts to come on Bernard King? He was the best.
@Denner771
@Denner771 Год назад
​​​@@jonmitchell9019 He's a legend alright, a legend at making idiotic statements.
@jonmitchell9019
@jonmitchell9019 Год назад
@@Denner771 LOL! Agree totally
@eddiemiacoria8477
@eddiemiacoria8477 Год назад
Bro. Respect your channel .. and but please sit these new basketball groupies to sleep with debates and putting other ERA’s down. Respect the game and real players.. ALSO u saw what GILBERT ARENAS SAID TOO.. make a video of that.. 🔥🔥🔥
@joecastro6721
@joecastro6721 Год назад
Calling Reddick "a poor man's Hornacek " is an insult to Jeff Hornacek.
@JohnCEllis
@JohnCEllis Год назад
Could be an insult to poor people.
@RobotReg
@RobotReg Год назад
It genuinely is
@hardwoodgems
@hardwoodgems Год назад
Yeah, he's treating JJ lightly. Horncek could run an offense and get his own shot too.
@iacoponefurio1915
@iacoponefurio1915 Год назад
Well Redick is a much more talented shooter but Hornacek accomplished a lot more and is better all around.
@killacam139
@killacam139 Год назад
​@@iacoponefurio1915 tim legler is a much more talented shooter than lebron James 🤷
@scrapperd7827
@scrapperd7827 Год назад
"F*** percentages it's about hitting big shots" Preach Coop!
@29mailliw
@29mailliw Год назад
Facts
@beejeeezy7933
@beejeeezy7933 Год назад
Exactly players now pay attention to their percentages . They purposely don’t shoot or shoot after the buzzer at the end of quarters on full court or half court shots so it doesn’t effect their shooting % . Just like end of the game running out the clock when your not shooting but going to get a shot clock violation. They pass it to one of their teammates so they don’t get the turnover.
@normanashworth6024
@normanashworth6024 11 месяцев назад
Coop is the man
@jamesharper5761
@jamesharper5761 Год назад
Michael Cooper, undeniable one of the greatest defensive players in NBA history!
@wallyreyes8876
@wallyreyes8876 Год назад
Over Denise Rodman that's Cooper,mad respect.
@psychoholiday-ju1cp
@psychoholiday-ju1cp Год назад
Larry Bird said that Cooper was "the best" he ever played again on defense, I recently read on some RU-vid video somewhere
@erictate04
@erictate04 Год назад
6:07 “This Michael Cooper talking, I would’ve locked your ass up 🔐😂!!!” Get ‘Em right Coop
@freshstart8540
@freshstart8540 Год назад
Cooper is speaking facts! Cooper was an elite defender from the physical era of the eighties...
@normanashworth6024
@normanashworth6024 10 месяцев назад
he sure would lock his a## up. he locked down all the great scorers
@nickmeadows3306
@nickmeadows3306 9 месяцев назад
Coop took that personally 😂😂👌
@actionjackson7020
@actionjackson7020 7 месяцев назад
Coop was ready to lace ‘em up. These young dudes don’t know about them old dogs. Back then if you talked it you had to back it up
@musicandmagic909
@musicandmagic909 Год назад
"He's a poor man's Danny Ainge." "He's a poor man's Jeff Hornacek." I died laughing both times.
@MS-ns2pj
@MS-ns2pj Год назад
Both Ainge and Hornacek would call JJ Redick an idiot.
@dirtysteve4878
@dirtysteve4878 Год назад
@@MS-ns2pj Ainge would've punched em n the nose in the 80s. Dude was wild.
@shafiqshabazz2462
@shafiqshabazz2462 Год назад
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
@jamalabdelbaset6635
@jamalabdelbaset6635 Год назад
@@dirtysteve4878 My favorite Danny Ainge moment was when Mario Elie of The Rockets was hotdogging after an Hakeem dunk. Ainge was set to inbound the ball, then threw a missile right at Ellie’s face. 😂
@jwil2414
@jwil2414 Год назад
I don't know why Ainge and Hornacek would be coming off the bench in today's game.
@janetta5153
@janetta5153 Год назад
This is why we 80's NBA fans have mad respect for Coop. He spits facts and truth
@user-fi7ju4nj9b
@user-fi7ju4nj9b Год назад
And a great storyteller... I could listen to him talk basketball all day long.
@jamesharper5761
@jamesharper5761 Год назад
And a homey, played at UNM, great, hall of fame defensive player!
@jasonsherwood7539
@jasonsherwood7539 Год назад
Highly underrated player
@janetta5153
@janetta5153 Год назад
@@jasonsherwood7539 agreed
@michaelroelant7134
@michaelroelant7134 Год назад
He would split JJ
@philipnealcombies9542
@philipnealcombies9542 Год назад
I'm a life-long Celtics fans and I had nothing but respect for the LA Lakers! My respect for Coop has always been there. Imagine being the guy who's sole responsibility was stopping Larry Bird. When he says he would shut down Reddick he has a career of performance, and rings, to back it up. That wasn't arrogance, that was confidence based on accomplisment. That gave me goosebumps when Coop taked about their immense respect they had for the Celtics, and the respect the Celtics had for the Lakers. You want to hear that as true, non-hating fan. I lived it and watched it, and I watched West, Goodrich and Chamberlain for the Lakers battle the Celtics Havilicek, Jo White and Cowens a decade earlier. JJ Reddick has a lot to learn, and at his age, it might be too late. Love your show, and the love showed for Larry Bird when Reddick dissed him!
@seansimms6693
@seansimms6693 8 месяцев назад
I was a Celtics fan back then, I hated Magic especially when he had that dam goatee…I hated him not because hating him was fun but because he hurt us so dam much.
@stefanoa3314
@stefanoa3314 Год назад
Coop was so right..I'm Italian and I was a teenager in the 80's and legends like Larry, Magic, Doctor J, Kareem and, of course, MJ made Nba basketball a global phenomenon....so all the generations that came after those amazing players, can only say thank you to those guys...and I must admit, I miss so much that basketball 😉
@bleedingcrystal4722
@bleedingcrystal4722 Год назад
It’s so awesome to see Bird’s rivals from 40 years ago coming to his defense. It really makes me wonder if the players today who are all best buddies will do the same. The competitive mentality was just so differ t back then.
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS Год назад
I’m (Nick) def bringing that point up if JJ comes up in tonight’s post game show. I’m co hosting live right after game on our main channel. I’ll def credit you guys. That question/point is outstanding. I wonder if they will be jumping to each others defense.
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Год назад
If they attack Bird they attack his former rivals as well who worked their asses off to lock Bird down. Isiah Thomas is different and would never defend Jordan
@bleedingcrystal4722
@bleedingcrystal4722 Год назад
@@NBAHistoryCLNS it’s pretty common to see people that played with Kobe vehemently defend him in GOAT convos when they feel he’s not getting enough credit, but other than that I just don’t see it as much in the team up with my buddies era.
@ttv_lilrome6008
@ttv_lilrome6008 Год назад
I guess, a while bunch of bull to me
@BUDOKAIultimate3
@BUDOKAIultimate3 Год назад
​@@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 I think Isaiah would defend Jordan if someone talked crap about MJ game. I know they don't care for each other but I think it's waaay more on Jordans end than Isaiah. Bill Laimbeer wouldn't tho, LOL
@Denner771
@Denner771 Год назад
Set em straight Coop. JJ is in trouble firing up legends. "Bird was a basketball genius!" Dr J.
@tyreek.6815
@tyreek.6815 Год назад
I don’t think JJ cares about being in “trouble” with them. If they can’t respect the greatness of todays era then they shouldn’t expect it back. Even so to disrespect Curry… just bc he’s not n your era says you don’t care about basketball you just in your feelings. There’s to sides to these topics and opinions but no one wants to talk about it. Who cares about disrespecting the ones before you if they’re bitter to the ones after them. It don’t work like that. And it never did.
@Denner771
@Denner771 Год назад
@Tyree k. Who's disrespecting Curry or today's great players? It's JJ making the idiotic statements and those that defend him.
@jonjaime
@jonjaime Год назад
​@@tyreek.6815Talking about idiotic takes. Yours is a prime example of one. Just because some retired players talked shit about today's players. JJ has to diss Bob Cousy and Larry Bird as a payback? 🙄
@user-ij8uj1tz5u
@user-ij8uj1tz5u 3 месяца назад
@tyreek so just talking out your ass?? No one was.disrespectful besides jj. They are just calling out his stupidity
@brianmcglynn8767
@brianmcglynn8767 Год назад
Coop- big time Celtic Bird fan here but mad props to you. Speak it like you see it. You were one of the best defenders ever. Bird will tell you the same
@r1.454
@r1.454 Год назад
I’m 64 and those Laker v Celtics playoffs back n the 80’s were epic. I rooted for Boston but loved both teams. It was amazing team basketball loaded with team players. God I miss that. Love u Coop
@pleaseshutup7053
@pleaseshutup7053 Год назад
2 evenly matched teams going at it
@wallyreyes8876
@wallyreyes8876 Год назад
Same here Bird fan but Magic and Isaiah Thomas were great too watch. Had respect for Isaiah Thomas while in college and pro's as well as Bird and Magic.
@ernietafoya3517
@ernietafoya3517 27 дней назад
OH MAN TIME SEEMS TO HAVE STOPPED BACK IN THESE DAYS.ALL THE BARS WERE FILLED, HOUSES,NEIGHBORHOODS ROCKIN!!!
@matthewpejkovic183
@matthewpejkovic183 Год назад
"JJ Reddick is a poor mans Danny Ainge". Such a great quote!
@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Год назад
Danny would kick his ass.
@Taj_Rahine
@Taj_Rahine Год назад
"Poor man's Danny Ainge" is perfect. 😂😂😂
@kristineellis3444
@kristineellis3444 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣💀
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS Год назад
I lost it when he rolled off that one hahahaha
@kokopeds8588
@kokopeds8588 Год назад
he said Jeff hornasek. lol
@javigar133
@javigar133 Год назад
Actually, I like JJ as a shooter but, It is actually true. Great quote by Coop
@jonjaime
@jonjaime Год назад
Malnourished man's Danny Ainge. DA was as feisty as they come. As a Laker fan I hated that guy.
@zappagorewaikato1009
@zappagorewaikato1009 Год назад
Coop, as a 50-year-long C’s fan I gotta say you are, were & shall forever remain The Man. Nothing but respect Sir 🙏
@AIRGEDOK
@AIRGEDOK Год назад
Cooper is pissed at the disrespect towards Bird.
@leonardwest2623
@leonardwest2623 Год назад
Much respect to Michael Cooper.
@Scorpio-19
@Scorpio-19 Год назад
I remember Coop. I was a kid but when the Lakers played and I could watch the game. I followed him, up and down the court. His defense was on par with Pippen. Coop was an absolute beast and never took any shit of anyone and that's the main reason I love this guy.
@kevinmcgaw934
@kevinmcgaw934 Год назад
Got fortunate enough to meet him through a mutual friend before he was a household name. Played pickup with in his hometown of Pasadena, CA. the summer after he left the University of New Mexico. Humble guy, very nice dude. Never imagined that he would be who he became in the NBA. Hopefully I'll run into him again and talk of all the times at Villa Park in Pasadena.
@0toeknee0
@0toeknee0 Год назад
he's not fool'n when he said curry or whoever this other wanna be kid is wouldn't have a chance with him on the court. his defense was insane.
@boydbryant2353
@boydbryant2353 Год назад
Me to he could lock you up.
@clifflawrence7479
@clifflawrence7479 Год назад
@@kevinmcgaw934 that is awesome
@kevinmcgaw934
@kevinmcgaw934 Год назад
@@clifflawrence7479 Yea it is. Never heard of the guy when I moved to Pasadena, CA. from Philly. I attended Pasadena City College a few years after he left for New Mexico. Heard the stories about him. When he came home in the summer he'd play at Villa park. Could jump out of the gym. Never in my wildest imagination did I think I was balling with a future NBA superstar.
@robertgray9802
@robertgray9802 Год назад
Getting a compliment from Michael Cooper to me is the highest form of accolades a player can get
@justinbrewer2003
@justinbrewer2003 Год назад
Prime Bird is one of the Greatest Players ever, and Prime Coop is one of the Greatest Defenders ever. 💯 respect for both and their era 👏👏👏🫡🥂
@dariussuite1605
@dariussuite1605 Год назад
Bird is ranked 36 in scoring 45 in assists and an very very embarrassing 62 in rebounds so he was very overrated and no player with such terrible stats should be considered in that status maybe top 20.😅
@justinbrewer2003
@justinbrewer2003 Год назад
@@dariussuite1605 Bird only played 13 seasons (one of which he missed all but 6 games) so cumulative stats don’t reflect his impact. Bird averaged 24.3 ppg, 10 rpg, and 6.3 apg for his career while making All-NBA 1st Team and finishing Top 4 in MVP voting each of his first 9 seasons before broken back vertebrae and double Achilles surgeries caused him to miss all but 6 games his 10th season-ending his prime. Jordan, Magic, Kareem, Kobe (RIP), and Bill Russell (RIP) put Bird in their All-Time Starting 5 while Isiah and LeBron have repeatedly put Bird in their Top 3 of All Time… but you know more about Bird and ball than Jordan, Magic, Kareem, Kobe, Russell, Isiah, and Jordan-combined! 🤣🤣🤣🥂
@dariussuite1605
@dariussuite1605 Год назад
@@justinbrewer2003 Isiah Thomas actually said that Bird should have never won 3 MVPs in a row and mentioned the reason why. It's funny that you didn't mention all the players who didn't put Bird in they're top 5 or 10 and there are alot including Barkley. Also alot of players have had injuries for example Dr. J had 2 bad knees and was told by many doctors that his knees could not be repaired and he still repaired his knees and took off his knees pads and played more 7 yrs. Also Pipen had a bad bac,k and so on. But Bird didn't have the drive and will to overcome his injuries. Achilles injuries can be repaired ask Durant and many other players, 13yrs is a long time in the NBA and Bird is ranked 36 in scoring 45 in assists and a so so bad 62 in rebounding, stop making excuses, you can't get around that.
@CarShopping101
@CarShopping101 Год назад
@@dariussuite1605 Stop embarrassing yourself with your ignorance.
@Theterminato2013
@Theterminato2013 10 месяцев назад
@@dariussuite1605Well no fuking shit, Isiah Thomas would talk shit about Larry Bird. The Celtics and Pistons HATED each other as RIVALS. Dennis Rodman talks shit about Bird too. Doesn’t mean they’re right.
@rickbennett7985
@rickbennett7985 Год назад
As a huge Larry Bird fan, I hated it when Michael Cooper guarded Bird. That. Meant Bird would not get anything easy Ever. Amazing defender. And JJ Redick wouldn't be able to score against him. Cooper says it straight. Thx Michael.
@GlennLC
@GlennLC Год назад
Bird would still score 20 points but at least it's not 30 😊✌️
@RightReverandJimmy
@RightReverandJimmy Год назад
As a Lakers fan, I hated when Bird was in the game and Cooper wasn't. Bird was unstoppable but could be slowed a little by a great defender. Coop was a great defender and would've made Reddick cry.
@kanajingly8957
@kanajingly8957 Год назад
If JJ Redick only got to 1 nba finals in his entire career playing 16minutes a game off the bench, do you think we would even know of his existence if he was born 40 years earlier playing in the decade where 2 teams won 9 of the 10 nba finals?
@apex_prowler95
@apex_prowler95 Год назад
WTF?! Bird torched Coop. What were you watching?
@iconadams
@iconadams Год назад
Keep this in mind about the differences between the Cousy era and the Reddick error: how guys dribble today would be called as ball palms, carrying the ball, and travelling. Back in the day, even in the 70s when I grew up, you couldn't carry the ball when dribbling. Today, every single ball handler does it. No disrespect meant to today's players; I'm simply pointing out a very big difference between then and now.
@seansimms8503
@seansimms8503 Год назад
Yes, hand had to be on top of the ball...
@sooparticular
@sooparticular Год назад
how about the ridiculous euroooooooo step
@tyreek.6815
@tyreek.6815 Год назад
Bruh back in the day… “you you grew up” is old. Stop acting like every ball move now is a carry/travel. That’s not how it works. Even so the 60s has no competition to ball moves today. You’re dick riding. You’re not speaking basketball.
@seansimms8503
@seansimms8503 Год назад
@@tyreek.6815 yall couldn't get past half court bro, it's a shooters league, it's like all the play ground shooters who couldn't make the league then are everywhere today, it is what it is, in order to get old, try living longer than 30.
@rachitshukla7111
@rachitshukla7111 Год назад
@@sooparticular What's ridiculous about it?
@patrickellsworth5427
@patrickellsworth5427 Год назад
I was a Sixers fan in the 80s and DAMN the Lakers and Celtics were amazing. That was the most exciting rivalry I ever saw in sports. The 80s were more physical, more competitive and more fun than any decade I've seen.
@artmeddaugh6669
@artmeddaugh6669 Год назад
I was a Pistons fan in the 80's and everything you said is 100% spot on. You got to enjoy your squad in the thick of that rivalry by witnessing the intense competition, the heartbreak and failure, and the adulation of winning against those two dynasties. I was lucky enough to witness it later in the decade with my Bad Boys. Those moments and memories are priceless.
@patrickellsworth5427
@patrickellsworth5427 Год назад
@@artmeddaugh6669 Yes, and I hated hated Bird, but he was the best player of the 80s.
@robertwatt7775
@robertwatt7775 Год назад
Sixers v Boston was great also
@artmeddaugh6669
@artmeddaugh6669 Год назад
@@patrickellsworth5427 Larry Bird was a Bad M Fer who killed everybody in the league. He crushed our soul in 87'. The respect he earned was that he was a team first guy ALWAYS, played smart and played hard. I loath Isiah more on that play than I do Bird because Isiah panicked and Bird read the situation and pounced like it was taking candy from a baby.
@patrickellsworth5427
@patrickellsworth5427 Год назад
@@artmeddaugh6669 I think Isaiah is most under appreciated player in history. Damn, he was a bad man. People today just don't know.
@stephenbanks5860
@stephenbanks5860 Год назад
What an great guy. Such a class act. Always was.
@charlesking4780
@charlesking4780 Год назад
Larry Legend in his prime was as good or better than anyone who ever played the game. 🏀
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
Facts, I hate the Celtics I'm a Knicks Fan... Never liked Bird or anything that had to do with Boston. But Bird was a legend. Terribly Underrated in the Goat debate.
@charlesking4780
@charlesking4780 Год назад
@@Peakfreud I'm a longtime Laker fan and I couldn't stand Larry Bird when he played but you have to respect his game.
@SLPERIONTV
@SLPERIONTV Год назад
@@charlesking4780 he just called this dude JJ Redick a poor man’s jeff hornacek 😅😅😅😅
@Vuirotto
@Vuirotto Год назад
lmaoooo
@nicknovic3828
@nicknovic3828 Год назад
Top five all time from Laker fan
@charlesbullard4604
@charlesbullard4604 Год назад
A poor man’s Jeff Hornacek get ‘em Coop 😂😂
@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Год назад
Jeff would whoop his ass.
@davidthomas8113
@davidthomas8113 2 месяца назад
I grew up in LA. I saw Larry Bird drop over 40 points and beat LA at the forum. He put on a shooting exhibition, mid range, around the basket , 3-pointers he was unstoppable.
@cn240studios5
@cn240studios5 Год назад
Let Coop talk, he knows more about this than anyone.
@tyreek.6815
@tyreek.6815 Год назад
Doesn’t mean he’s always right.
@phenomfacemob1011
@phenomfacemob1011 Год назад
Ummmmmm that’s a lie
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop Год назад
Tell JJ that Bob Cousy was ambidextrous, he could shoot AND dribble equally well with either hand if needed. But that was the style back then, not to crossover too much because of the dribbling restrictions that players today don't have to worry about! As a youth he broke his right arm so he began playing, shooting, AND dribbling all left handed. So Riddick doesn't know what he's talking about.
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS Год назад
These are facts. We did a vid on this. Not to mention, in college he’d get benched for “hot dogging” if he used his left or crossed over, etc. Can never mention that to young fans though. They say, “yeah right” and laugh. Whatever
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop Год назад
@@NBAHistoryCLNS Yes, as usual, most whippersnappers don't know sh*t about what came before, only that what ever time they come from their sports stars are miles ahead of those from yesteryear. I started watching the NBA in the mid 1960s as a young boy, and even then I knew who Bob Cousy was.
@javigar133
@javigar133 Год назад
Yep, there is those movie with Nick Nolte (forgot the name) where He is talking with Cousy whole he practise freethrows with both hands... Thought It was a fun fact
@Mr.56Goldtop
@Mr.56Goldtop Год назад
@@javigar133 Blue Chips.
@mikecassie3523
@mikecassie3523 Год назад
​@@Mr.56Goldtop In 2070, young fans will be saying the same things about today's players as young fans say about players from the 1960s. It will always be that way
@_Some_Guy_
@_Some_Guy_ Год назад
"Poor mans Jeff Hornacek" 😆
@naothi
@naothi Год назад
Poor man's Danny Ainge... Damn!!! Coop didn't even hold back 😂😂
@jerbearschannel2208
@jerbearschannel2208 Год назад
I think JJ is confusing Larry Bird with himself? Because Larry was unbelievable!!!
@jofckngkool
@jofckngkool Год назад
Who the hell is J.J. Redick?
@johntrujillo2968
@johntrujillo2968 Год назад
Reddick, Wright, Kellerman, ect. have to be anti- White to keep their jobs. Nobody wants to be fired like Jimmy the Greek.
@hardwoodgems
@hardwoodgems Год назад
Genius!
@rasheedkesington7506
@rasheedkesington7506 Год назад
True facts
@Colstonewall
@Colstonewall Год назад
Thank you Coop! Thank you for keeping it real, and telling the facts.
@omarjimenez728
@omarjimenez728 Год назад
100% Coop! JJ taking away from the game instead of giving to the game. Poor man's Hornececk spot on.
@omarjimenez728
@omarjimenez728 Год назад
@@tylerholt6828 you're coming off very adversarial just like JJ. Please refer to his dismissive comments to players way before him. Maybe you too don't care about what was done before you, for you to enjoy. I'm sorry you're so angry. Good luck to you sir
@kanajingly8957
@kanajingly8957 Год назад
Think of all the players in the NBA in the 80's whose names have been forgotten. Do you really think if JJ Redick was born 40 years earlier that we would even know he existed?
@bobbusby5058
@bobbusby5058 Год назад
It was fantastic to hear from the premier defensive specialist of the 80's, the great Michael Cooper speaks and schools Reddick!
@rogerwalker2892
@rogerwalker2892 Год назад
As a die hard Lakers fan i'm still surprised that the Lakers organisation haven't given this man his due as yet. Everybody remembers Magic, Worthy, Kareem etc but Coop was the one constant glue guy of that era and it's high time that he receives his Lakers flowers.
@jjohnson4013
@jjohnson4013 Год назад
Magic Worthy and Kareem all said they wouldent have won those title with out Cooper
@rodphin18
@rodphin18 Год назад
@@jjohnson4013 Him Byron and AC too
@dandandkl9048
@dandandkl9048 2 месяца назад
Coop was one of my favorites growing up…❤❤❤
@pl8154
@pl8154 Год назад
80's BB was the Pinnacle of the Game. So appreciative that I was there to witness it in real time.
@michaellane9079
@michaellane9079 Год назад
The modern era was the best for sure. Larry was the best player of the modern era.
@juniorpollard7216
@juniorpollard7216 Год назад
Whenever Magic threw an alley oop pass to Michael Copper, announcers called it The Coop A Loop. 😀
@relentlesseducator
@relentlesseducator Год назад
Damn Cooper going in on JJ
@gramps6334
@gramps6334 Год назад
Loved the Lakers/Celtics rivalry. The Greatest Show on Earth!
@deputy3690
@deputy3690 Год назад
I love the respect your Era had no matter how bad the language got. Celtics and Lakers were pure class in those days.
@rubenluna3285
@rubenluna3285 Год назад
Coop, my eyes get a little teary because of the way you describe the rivalry between your Lakers and the Boston Celtics, you guys brought the Best in the NBA in every championship game, 🏆 you guys played in a level that may never be matched.
@timmyharrison9930
@timmyharrison9930 Год назад
Those were actual battles back then to see who’s the best, it was just different
@emmanuelwilliams6004
@emmanuelwilliams6004 Год назад
👍💯
@csnodgers9025
@csnodgers9025 Год назад
Miss the 80s NBA.
@snerdterguson
@snerdterguson Год назад
NBA back then man. We had intense rivalries between Boston and the Lakers, but also Boston and Detroit. Then we got the Detroit and Chicago rivalry toward the back end. NBA hasn't had a rivalry that comes close since. Knicks and Bulls was too one sided. Bulls didn't just win the series against them, they usually did it without that much trouble. Knicks and Pacers was nice, but it really always seemed to end with Miller killing them, and the stakes weren't on the same level. I guess you could go Cleveland v GS, but that's just too manufactured for me. It wasn't about two teams that fought back and forth, it was about two teams that's went super team. The old rivalries were more organic. To use a music analogy, Lakers v Celtics, Celtics v Pistons and Pistons v Chicago were the Beatles. Organic beginnings. The Cavs v Warriors was the Monkees. Built by a record company.
@emmanuelwilliams6004
@emmanuelwilliams6004 Год назад
@@snerdterguson Don’t forget Philadelphia in the mix with both Boston & the Lakers in the early 80s they were physical & grueling series.The best team truly won or should I say survived those series.
@rpesik
@rpesik Год назад
Coop is the defender from Lakers. He took it personally when JJ said Larry didn't get enough physical challenge in defense 🤣🤣. JJ does not have enough merit to talk about the great Larry.
@coneyoster1275
@coneyoster1275 Год назад
I can remember being in 7th grade in 88/89 and talking about Coop and Harper being the only players that could slow MJ down even a little bit and the tip of the hat went to Coop, that's how good his defense was.
@Lonewolfmike
@Lonewolfmike Год назад
Love the commentary. Michael Cooper has to be one of the best people to talk about Larry Bird.
@IDMtv
@IDMtv Год назад
JJ better put some respect on the Legendary name of Larry Bird 🙌🏾
@juliusreed5273
@juliusreed5273 Год назад
On GOD leave that dope alone
@TheDoug1980
@TheDoug1980 Год назад
Coop is one of the greatest defenders ever ! Thank you Coop got calling that clown out !
@charlesconner9044
@charlesconner9044 Год назад
Lawd have mercy!! Coop was on fire in this interview
@timokk3
@timokk3 Год назад
It is always a special treat to hear Coop, one of the smartest men to play the game, and one of the most knowledgeable to analyze it. Thanks Coop!
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS Год назад
Couldn't agree more!
@0toeknee0
@0toeknee0 Год назад
I'm from Boston so i didn't like you very much back in the day Michael. You made us Boston fans loose sleep. But we respect(ed) you too. and you're 100% correct here. JJ Redick was so far detached from reality it's laughable.
@kevinpearl2689
@kevinpearl2689 Год назад
Celtics and Lakers battles of the 80's and early 90's were Epic! The best I've seen in my lifetime. So many legendary players on both teams
@Don-xj3uo
@Don-xj3uo Год назад
Coops game face came out when he said "I'd lock you ass down". Gave me chills and I would love to see that. Respect Amen
@kentprice9912
@kentprice9912 Год назад
Just had to same one more thing. I was a huge fan of the Lakers-Celtics rivalry back in the '80s. I have great memories of watching those games. Our whole family appreciates you, your history with the game, how you played, and how you stand up for Basketball and the 80's & 90's generation of hard physical play of basketball. You are a great model to everyone!
@startorfinish
@startorfinish Год назад
that was back before the players became so rich and corporate that they identify with other celebrities more than they do with fans. Was really different back then. players stayed with teams and identified with fan base and didn't rip them off by only pretending to compete with their best friends. now, the players are more likely to get fans thrown out of games than try to stick with one fan base.
@snerdterguson
@snerdterguson Год назад
Why do athletes have to have some kind of loyalty just because a team drafted them? Imagine you were coming out of high school or college and there was a draft for everyone. You've shown some skill in mathematics and you're skills in customer service were noticed as you worked your campus job in the cafeteria. So early in the second round, you get drafted by Dairy Queen. Do you think you should have to work at Dairy Queen forever or would it be completely unreasonable to expect you to never take a better offer because you would be showing disloyalty to the customers? Because that's what you're demanding of athletes. Don't like salaries, stop watching. If no one is giving their money to these teams, they will no longer be able to pay those salaries you're offended by (still not really a fair share of the ridiculous revenue these teams bring in as a result of those athletes).
@dwreed9100
@dwreed9100 Год назад
Bird was our guy in the 80's, but my father loved Coop. He loved to watch Celts and the Lakers go at it, me too.
@Nemo-un5rr
@Nemo-un5rr Год назад
Coop went off! It's great! You hear the fire in Coop's voice! You hear the competitor!
@iamcosam7351
@iamcosam7351 Год назад
Well said Mr Cooper. We appreciate that era
@brasco96wired67
@brasco96wired67 Год назад
Thanks Michael for setting the record straight.
@seancotter9156
@seancotter9156 Год назад
Love the Respect that old timers had for one another
@quietstorm9866
@quietstorm9866 Год назад
I was a huge Bird Fan. But I was also a huge Laker fan. How could I not. Coup, Magic, Kareem, etc. Nuff Said.
@HeatCheck007
@HeatCheck007 Год назад
We absolutely need to hear from more NBA legends. Tell the stories these young generation never heard. 🔥🔥🔥
@joeg4707
@joeg4707 Год назад
Fantastic interview. Good to hear from Coop. As a Celtic fan in the 80s, the respect runs deep between those organizations and players. Cooper would put the clamps on Redick 💯. Larry Legend is a Top 5 all-time player. Period. Bird has more talent, skill and heart in his pinky toe than Redick has in his body.
@ericcash5723
@ericcash5723 Год назад
Thank you for this interview…Larry Bird one of my most favorite Athlete of all time. Wilt. Garnett. Bird. Kobe. J.West
@cflo1386
@cflo1386 Год назад
Guys like jj don't take into account that if old school legends played today's game they would quickly adapt (To any era) just because of their competetive nature.
@bitchimightbe3773
@bitchimightbe3773 Год назад
Imagine today’s players trying to play in the old era😂😂😂😂
@tyreek.6815
@tyreek.6815 Год назад
Todays nba has way more talented and WAY MORE ATHLETIC players. Y’all just be talking to belittle the new era cuz y’all stuck in the pass. All eras have their pros and cons. Stop acting like the new era is easy just bc you have an opinion and bias. There’s a reason why Lebron and Curry are out of this world breeds of the nba… Curry is 6’3 and one of the greatest players to play. Stop disrespecting the new Gen like everyone from back then is cold/better. It doesn’t work like that.
@rafikz77
@rafikz77 Год назад
@@tyreek.6815 true true
@rafikz77
@rafikz77 Год назад
@@bitchimightbe3773 😂 Barrett would drop 50 ppg in the 60s
@williamkoscielniak7871
@williamkoscielniak7871 Год назад
​@@tyreek.6815 Of course players today are more athletic. They have access to diet and workout regiments that players in the past didn't have. And as far as skill is concerned, all of these players have learned from the past. They have the privilege of being to study all of the players of the past, as well as the liberty to carry the damned ball every time they dribble.
@trollslayergaming
@trollslayergaming Год назад
Nothing but luv for ya coop 👍 watched every Celtic Lakers game as a sixer fan.
@markmustb1
@markmustb1 Год назад
Love how everyone (that matters) Always have and seemingly always will rally for Larry !
@eddiemiacoria8477
@eddiemiacoria8477 Год назад
PASADENA stand up.. hometown great and my bro LAKER LEGEND.. I’m 220% with u and I keep saying those points of ERA’s .. lots of ppl just keep having to debate stupid stuff.. just a sport and love who U like and don’t worry of others saying who’s the GOAT too.. BIG UP COOP.. 🔥🔥🙏💪✌️🫡👏👏👏
@unnaturalselection8330
@unnaturalselection8330 Год назад
You go back and watch old games pre 2000 and what REALLY stands out is how bad guys wanted to win. There was no games off with light jogging down the court acting like they're walking the dog in the park. Dudes meant business.
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS Год назад
THAT is why the game was better. Team first, personal Brand & accolades later.
@CreamPieSundays
@CreamPieSundays Год назад
Naw, imo it's more so post 2010 🤷.
@matthewschelle1829
@matthewschelle1829 Год назад
Yes, THIS
@TRJ2241987
@TRJ2241987 Год назад
There used to be something called "basketball glory" You have to remember during those Celtics/Lakers games almost none of those guys were actually millionaires. They were doing well, but they weren't rich like the guys today. There was a hunger just to make it on nationally televised games and to do battle
@marksheppard6498
@marksheppard6498 Год назад
They even competed in the all-star games. I hate how they play that game now.
@LOVE2BTHEONE
@LOVE2BTHEONE Год назад
Well said Coop, definitely respect his candor and his total honesty. What do you expect from a kid born in the 80's who clearly has no clue.
@nedlegolah2132
@nedlegolah2132 Год назад
I do agree with you Michael Cooper. This guy JJ should have asked guys who played against Larry and guys who have witnessed him play or who have witnessed how games were played then (Bird Johnson and even before. Also the Jordan, Barkley, Thomas, Rodman era). The physicality and defense then we're terrific. If only these players are playing now without the physicality and defense way back then they might be scoring double their outputs and they more than deserve the hundreds of millions of dollars the players of now are receiving. Players of the past should be respected. God bless you Michael🙏.
@lawrencecarter8072
@lawrencecarter8072 Год назад
Coops arms are 8 feet long..he defence monster
@tchai91
@tchai91 Год назад
As a said to JJ on his channel, not only were the 80s and 90s more physical, but back then if you took the ball down the lane there was a serious threat that you were either going to be challenged with extreme force at the rim or you would be deliberately fouled, with the worse outcome for the fouler being a personal foul, whereas now you can see defenders deciding not to challenge to offensive players for fear of being picking up flagrant fouls or being ejected. I have nothing against either of them, but there's no way in hell that Steph Curry or Trae Young are wandering down the lane and throwing up floaters in the 80s without being put on their asses every single time until they stop doing it. And to use Derozan as an example, just because he shouts 'AYE' and flicks his legs out and falls over, it doesn't automatically make it a foul in the 80s/90s.....in fact people will start standing right underneath you until you stop doing it.
@BarnzTT
@BarnzTT Год назад
What does he know of physicality? The dude made his living outside of the arc. He never scored the basket from the inside.
@jasonleveck8546
@jasonleveck8546 Год назад
That's facts!
@jasonleveck8546
@jasonleveck8546 Год назад
@@typg9397 You apparently never watched any of the games. I was born in 78 so I actually saw first hand how different it was overall. Nobody is saying it's 100% of the time different. You stop spreading your shit.
@herbslim2008
@herbslim2008 Год назад
​@@typg9397 dud you live through the 80s basketball, if u didn't don't speak on shit u didn't go through, u youngster have idea what those players went through or what the world was even like, thats like me telling a Slave they had it easy because I watch videos,
@noelharris5488
@noelharris5488 Год назад
@@BarnzTT Another Duncan Robinson.I wanna play JJ FOR A LIVING
@edwardhosmer5726
@edwardhosmer5726 Год назад
Sad thing is I think Reddick actually believes himself, calling him a poor man's Danny Ainge is hilarious
@ronque23
@ronque23 Год назад
Just came across your channel, Coop! Your main playing years were slightly before my time but I love seeing the old timers making quality content about the game! We need more of that.
@idatekatemoss
@idatekatemoss 10 месяцев назад
This is incredible insight. I was a child watching these games in England way before NBA was a global game. My cousins in Beantown made me a C for life but I love Coop for this. You cannot say Bird without Magic is facts. Huge respect for Coop!!!
@zikemiller1466
@zikemiller1466 Год назад
Pistol Pete? Would murder in this league. 40/12 assist/8 rebounds average. In his prime before what is now a fixable knee injury. He's was an amazing player.
@katrinachavez3533
@katrinachavez3533 Год назад
Today's vaginal cats wouldn't be able to handle Pete's Josey Wales type pistol.
@cognitivedisability9864
@cognitivedisability9864 8 месяцев назад
So sad how many bad team doctors and bad tech/medical development ruined players. Especially thise knee injuries... kenyon martins stories about the nuggets team doctor was fucking wiiiild
@AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq
@AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq Месяц назад
No doubt he dropped 68 on the world championship Knicks with all defense Walt Frazier on him
@whenmullet2674
@whenmullet2674 Год назад
I was to see Barkley's response to Shaq's response to KG's response to AI's response to Pat Riley's response to MJ's response to Coops' response to Redick on Bird.
@bryemartin6368
@bryemartin6368 Год назад
Miss those old days. Larry Legend was a BEAST!!! This same description of Bird making that pass, reminds me of MJ.. he had so many counter moves and a variety we have never seen before and will NEVER see again. Those types of plays and the skill set back then was leaps and bounds above the so called more talented players of today that the media wants you to believe....
@mattyarbrough71
@mattyarbrough71 4 месяца назад
Facts
@AFC-ef4gs
@AFC-ef4gs Год назад
There is one key point which I rarely hear anyone talk about regarding JJ's comments is that these great 3pt shooters he was referring to Steph, Reggie etc grew up with a 3 point line, it's something they have been practicing their entire lives. Larry didn't, he had to adapt to becoming a great 3 point shooter while he was already in the NBA.
@msisles6278
@msisles6278 Год назад
Bingo!! It was a novelty in the beginning, a novelty from the ABA.
@Tony-fq5bn
@Tony-fq5bn Год назад
Lololol, JJ gonna have to watch his back out here, he got all these legends heated right now🤣😂
@danacarter4793
@danacarter4793 Год назад
Die hard bird fan 🐦 and we respect you coop 💯,but still love my 🐦 man ❤, (big compliment from me BTW) ,some ppl didn't have skill so played dirty back then ,or talked down other players ,not you coop classact 💯
@averagejoe9851
@averagejoe9851 2 месяца назад
Just listening to Coop talking about the Lakers and Celtics gets me excited......Best era in NBA basketball......
@barrynorton7344
@barrynorton7344 Год назад
Way to go coop, you said it perfectly
@leehale5828
@leehale5828 Год назад
Absolutely loved Coop's era, I think it was the best I've ever seen.
@AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq
@AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq Месяц назад
Me too
@paulmkz
@paulmkz Год назад
Jeff hornacek avg 18-20 ppg for multiple seasons and made a all star game. And was a starter on 2 nba final teams. Hornacek was much better player than Redick.
@Tbone51
@Tbone51 Год назад
You are SO right, Michael. I'm from Indiana and am a huge Bird fan (and also a huge Magic fan). Loved watching you and your teammates play; highly respect you!
@elreiec1
@elreiec1 Год назад
Coop, I haven't laughed this hard in ages. The truth you repeatedly spat was incredible. Kudos to you, champ!
@TheSands83
@TheSands83 Год назад
Omg this is fucking gold!!!! God I love Michael cooper😂
@vladt876
@vladt876 Год назад
Poor Man's Jeff Hornacek? Even that statement is too much credit, as Hornacek was a "count it" if you left him open
@Amick44
@Amick44 Год назад
He could also play the point some as well.
@alexhendricks626
@alexhendricks626 Год назад
Let's not act like JJ wasnt one of the best shooters in the league when he played fellas. Disagree with his comments about the older players but he isn't some shitter either.
@alexhendricks626
@alexhendricks626 Год назад
@Heini Grudziadz you have no idea the level it even takes to get to juco ball let alone the NBA. Give me a break. He was a tremendous shooter and could create a bit. Definitely not as much in a NBA setting but we need to appreciate how good these guys are. Including the old guys.
@alexhendricks626
@alexhendricks626 Год назад
@Heini Grudziadz no clue how much it takes to play in the NBA let alone have a decent career like JJ. You couldn't hit a open jumper in the gym by yourself for 2 hours. Keep your comments to yourself. You have no clue.
@alexhendricks626
@alexhendricks626 Год назад
@Heini Grudziadz lol okay cap master. Enjoy your day.
@jonmccormick8683
@jonmccormick8683 Год назад
When the Lakers and Celtics played in the 80's every possession and point counted and was important. =The games were brutal and Larry Bird tortured Michael Cooper and did he best to mentally break him. Michael Cooper was pure energy and a defensive force that would play the whole game 100%. Both of the teams were powerhouses and stacked (especially the Lakers).
@davidmortland1274
@davidmortland1274 Год назад
You're a class act, Coop. Bird had unbelievable respect for you.
@Talkboutitbeboutit
@Talkboutitbeboutit Год назад
Thanks coop it was awesome the way u said it and we need more greats like u step up and break it down the way did.
@mickeyfreeman5820
@mickeyfreeman5820 Год назад
Coop telling JJ what's up.😂😂😂😂
@robbierupac9442
@robbierupac9442 Год назад
Thanks Coop!! Boston celtics fan here and I'm soooo glad someone speaking om how this poor man's Danny Ainge is speaking down on legends like Bob Cousy, then blasphemous on Larry Legend??!! Not a great 3 point shooter??!! . Guy made more clutch shots than anyone in the game come on man..Cooper was the only defender that gave Larry true headaches.
@adderman1950
@adderman1950 10 месяцев назад
I'll never forget back in 1978 I was living in Long Beach, Ca and my oldest brother lived in Albuquerque, NM. He called me on a Thursday and asked what i was doing that weekend. I replied nothing special and he told me the UNM Lobos were playing in the NCAA Regionals in Phoenix (Tempe), AZ & if I coild get myself there he would supply the hotel room and a ticket to the game. Well who could pass up a deal like that. Well although the Lobos lost the game I was mightily impressed by this young senior named Michael Cooper. Well I was over the moon when my favorite team of all time, the LA Lakers drafted him & I followed his career ever since. One of my favorite plays of that ERA was Coop passing to a team mate high in the air and they would dunk it or vice versa. It was aptly named the "Alley Oop Coop" orm alternatively the "Coop A Loop!"! Though he possessed better than average offensive skills he really shined on defense. IMHO he is the best defensive player of the NBA in thast ERA and possibly of all time! He was named to the All Defensive Team in the NBA 8 times and no less than Larry zbird said he was the toughest defender he ever faced so I feel confident in that assessment!
@alfparadise8670
@alfparadise8670 Год назад
Coop, you are great!!! Thanks for putting things on the right perspective, very much needed!!!
@cindyknudson2715
@cindyknudson2715 Год назад
Great Program! Thank you Coop for giving context to the plays and the unrecognized complexities. Loved it. I enjoy hearing your take on the game, past and present.
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS Год назад
Thanks for listening! Coop will be reading comments.
@cindyknudson2715
@cindyknudson2715 Год назад
@@NBAHistoryCLNS Thank you for posting 🙂
@budhalbr
@budhalbr Год назад
How lucky we were to have had the basketball intellect of the players during the Coop era. I'm a lifelong Celtics fan. I love Coop and adore Magic. That Lakers team with coach Riley was the original Dream Team. Dr. J, Mr. Abdul-Jabbar, and Mr. Russell, and the way they can explain the intricacies of this team sport is pure beauty. These aren't just smart basketball players. These are brilliant men. I can honestly say, I didn't even know of Redick until he swung open his fly trap about a great player like Larry Bird. The disrespect is shameful and completely unnecessary.
@supawavyrecords523
@supawavyrecords523 Год назад
All I heard was facts man
@josephwaters2792
@josephwaters2792 Год назад
Loved this! Coop was fair but still Fire! JJ deserved this criticism. So glad to find this one! Great comment about the paint and Magic being so-so on one-on-one defense but a good double teamer. You see mediocre one-on-one defense players also check out on assisting on defense and that kills a team making a game closer than it should be.
@josephwaters2792
@josephwaters2792 4 месяца назад
So true about them just checking out. Such a small thing can make a big difference when many games are either blow-outs or razor close.
@deputy3690
@deputy3690 Год назад
Exactly Coop!! You should never compare players from different generations in any sport.
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