Magic Johnson raves about Michael Cooper making it into Hall of Fame

Magic Johnson raves about Michael Cooper making it into Hall of Fame
Laker forward Michael Cooper raises his finger to signify the Lakers are #1 at the end of the game 6/4. Cooper threw in 6 three point baskets in 7 tries.
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Magic Johnson raves about Michael Cooper making it into Hall of Fame

Broderick Turner April 6, 2024

Magic Johnson answered his cell on the first ring and in a nanosecond his excitement was at a fever pitch.

My boy made it! My boy made it! My boy Coop made the Hall of Fame! Johnson exclaimed. Damn! I was hollering, man, when I heard it. I couldnt believe it. I was so excited for him, man.

His boy is Michael Cooper, the defensive virtuoso on those dominant Lakers championship teams in the

19

80s who indeed has been elected to the Naismith

Memorial

Basketball Hall of Fame.

The announcement was made Saturday, but Johnson had been overjoyed for a few days before it became official, his happiness at a high because Cooper was finally being recognized among the greats in the game of basketball

who because he

was an integral part of five Lakers championships

in the 80s

.

This is one of the greatest Laker moments in the history of the franchise because here is a guy who is making it to the Hall of Fame and he didnt even start, Johnson said. That tells you how great he was and also how everybody else knew how great he was. We knew how great he was and its good to know that everybody else felt the same way about his contributions to the game of basketball.

“Its not just to the Lakers, but to the game of basketball was strong enough to make it to the Hall of Fame. To hear Larry Bird, all these guys say that he was the toughest defender that they had to go against, that says it all right there. And then myself knowing that because I practiced against the dude so I already knew he was the best defender.

Cooper never backed down when taking on the assignment of guarding some of the NBAs greatest during his time: from Bird to Bernard King to Alex English to Dominique Wilkins to Is

a

iah Thomas to Michael Jordan.

And that was why Cooper was the NBAs defensive player of the year in 1987 and why he made the All-Defensive team eight times during his 12-year career with the Lakers, five times on the first team.

He always wanted the best player,

said

Johnson,

who

himself

is

a Hall of Famer

, said

. He just said, I got him. And he didnt back down from nobody. Thats what got him into the Hall of Fame as well, because he believed in his talent and didnt back down to nobody. He would talk trash, but he would back it right on up.

The great Jerry West

entered

will be enshrined in the Hall of Fame for the third time, the latest as a contributor to the game.

The announcement was made Saturday at the Final Four in Phoenix, the class of 2024 having 13 new members: players Chauncey Billups, Vince Carter, Seimone Augustus, Walter Davis, Dick Barnett and Michele Timms, coaches Charles Smith, Harley Redin and Bo Ryan, broadcaster/coach Doug Collins and owner Herb Simon.

They

all

will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., in August.

A few months ago, Former Lakers star

Byron Scott said he,

and

James Worthy,

and

former Lakers trainer Gary Vitti and their wives were having lunch a few months ago with Cooper when he lamented about having not made it when he was a finalist for the class of 2021.

But

Then Cooper, 67, became a finalist

again

for the 2024 class during NBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis.

Coop was like, Man, if it happens, it happens, Scott recalled. Then James walked in and was like, Whats up future Hall of Famer? I said, You are going to get in, man. There are some other defensive players that got in so you are going to get in this time. He was like, If I do, I do. No big deal.

“So, when I heard the news I was so happy and proud for my brother. It was so long overdue because he is still considered one of the greatest defensive players who has ever played in this game. So, how can you not have him in the Hall of Fame? Its a beautiful thing.

Cooper played his entire NBA career with the Lakers, spanning 873 games. He was drafted in the third round in 1978, the 60th overall pick. He was a thin 6-7 wing player who had played basketball at Pasadena High and Pasadena City College before going to New Mexico.

He averaged

just

8.9 points

per game for the Lakers

, 4.2 assists and 1.2 steals

a game

.

But it was Coopers defense that made him stand out. And now he has joined

his

Showtime legends Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bob McAdoo, Jamaal Wilkes, Worthy,

Johnson and

coach Pat Riley

and Johnson

in the Hall of Fame.

It shows a lot of kids that if you concentrate on defense, if youre unselfish, if you will play your role and be happy and buy into that role, while you can still do the other things, Johnson said. People forget this: Coop could have started for any other team in the NBA and probably been an All-Star almost every year.

The two became close friends, immediately hitting it off during Johnsons rookie season in 1979

-80

.

They developed the Coop-a-loop, which was Johnson throwing a lob pass to Cooper, who threw it down with a one-handed dunk.

I used to tell him in training camp, Man, you jump so high so just take off and Ill get it to you, Johnson said. That became the Coop-a-loop!

Johnson recalled how Cooper had a big moment for the Lakers against the hated Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the 1987 NBA Finals.

Cooper

hit

made six three-pointers in that game, which was then an NBA Finals record. He missed just one of his

seven7

threes and had 21 points,

9 nine

assists and three steals in just 26 minutes.

He hit six three-pointers in the NBA Finals. Not the regular season. The NBA Finals! Every shot they were cheering for him, Johnson said. They wanted him to make another one. He blew Game 2 wide open by hitting those six threes. Aw, man! So, you see why Im so happy my boy made it to the Hall of Fame.

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