Lakers Legend Reveals SECRET NICKNAME 🤫 Showtime Gave Larry Bird
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- 🏀 Dive into the heart of one of the greatest NBA rivalries on the latest episode of Showtime with Coop! Join Michael Cooper, Celtics icon Cedric Maxwell, and co-host Nick Gelso as they discuss the epic Celtics-Lakers saga.
🔥 Exclusive Reveal: Michael Cooper, a key figure in the Showtime Lakers, unveils the secret nickname they had for Celtics legend Larry Bird in the 1980s. This revelation comes amidst a captivating discussion on their intense on-court battles and the art of trash-talking.
🏆 Relive the Celtics-Lakers Rivalry: Get an insider’s look into the Celtics-Lakers rivalry that dominated the NBA in the 80s. Hear firsthand accounts from those who lived it - Michael Cooper and Cedric Maxwell.
🗣️ Trash Talking Legends: Learn about the psychological warfare and the witty banter that fueled one of the most storied rivalries in sports history.
✨ Must-Watch for NBA Fans: Whether you’re a Lakers fan, a Celtics supporter, or just love basketball, this episode is a treasure trove of anecdotes, insights, and basketball history.
📌 Topics covered:
1. Michael Cooper’s Insights on Showtime Lakers
2. Cedric Maxwell on Celtics’ Strategies
3. The Art of Trash Talking in the NBA
4. The Showtime Lakers’ Secret Nickname for Larry Bird
5. Behind-the-Scenes of the Celtics-Lakers Rivalry
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They're all great, glad you mentioned Russell. Larry turned a dismal Boston team into a 3 time NBA Champion. He shot like Curry, passed like Magic, rebounded like Kareem and stole like Stockton. The most clutch player in NBA history. He played in the era of the Superstars and he beat em' all. 3 consecutive MVPs, All-Star MVP, Athlete OTY & King of the 40/50/90 club. LEGEND!!!! 🏀
@pokerpat6470 Also Larry is the greatest loose ball hustler of all time.
Larry didn't do it all by himself. He never played a single season without at least two future Hall of famers. It's a team game and always has been.
Max still has hard feelings against Larry
Yes he does
Absolutely, remember max, who I love by the way, was saying that Dirk was better than Larry, C'mon now!
I doubt Larry gives a crap about what max thinks, and Larry be putting coop in the hall of fame
@@606Knott Has coop been selected?... he's deserves to b in!
@@606Knott Got that right
Nobody has made more of an impact like Larry bird did in the 13 years he played and
Larry Bird is the GOAT. Not MJ and not Kareem
And the following is true about Larry Bird.
Larry birds timeframe played 13 seasons in the NBA and what is impressive Larry missed nearly an entire season for bone spurs in his heels and played just 105 games in his last two campaigns
due to his bad back.
Those last two NBA seasons, 1990-91 and 91-92, were painful to watch, as Bird had to lie on the floor at times to ease the tension on his aching back. Years later, doctors explained the lengths they had to go to just to get Larry Legend
on the court, and after hearing that, you won’t believe just how painful the whole situation was for him. Larry Bird infamously hurt his back doing something perfectly on-brand for the humble Celtics superstar, building a driveway for his mother by himself
in 1985. And while the back injury affected him for the last seven seasons of his career, it truly became a problem starting in 1988.
By the 1990s, Bird “had lost the structural stability of his spine,” according to his orthopedic therapist, Dan Dyrek. “It would slip into abnormal positions to try and lock itself to get an artificial stability.”
The pain for the Celtics star was intense. Dyrek compares his spinal issues to “getting your finger stuck in a door, and somebody’s still pushing on the door.” Despite the pain, Bird did whatever he could to play, even while wondering whether he was doing long-term damage that would affect his quality of life in retirement.
But he did it because, as he learned from his father years before, “If you get paid to go to work, you gotta go to work.” So, during the last two years of Bird’s career, Dyrek and his counterparts would go to extreme measures to get Bird on the court. “What we had to do was unlock his spine, realign it, [and] do techniques that would hold that for four hours, six hours, that type of thing, and then he’d go play basketball,” Dyrek explained. And while Larry Bird now admits he “probably should have retired in ’88, ’89,” he says the competition and hopes of one more NBA Finals showdown with Magic Johnson kept him going.
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and Larry Bird injured his shooting hand in a bar fight during the 1985 Eastern Conference Finals
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which shows how much heart, love and dedication Larry had for the game. And There will never ever be a player like Larry Bird again. What an insult to Larry bird, His legacy, His accomplishments and the pain he endured and still did all that he did. How a person handles Adversity and other intangibles are part of what makes greatness. And watch these two video's
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Maxwell should be grateful to Larry Bird. He never would have won world titles without him.
@@arautus Facts!
Thanks for citing your research.
I've had 3 back surgeries and i know what the doctors are talking about, when my back goes out it takes me a day , sometimes 2 to get it back right , i can self manipulate it .
Question for ya? Better shooter Larry or MJ? Better rebounder Larry or MJ? Better passer Larry or MJ? Sheeeet Larry da GOAT !
Neither one picked an actual leader. I’m surprised. Bird is the only choice. Made everyone better. Lead by example. And the best all around player ever.
Cmon. Bird and Magic cancel each other out.
Kareem was a leader. He's the captain.
Soooo, you didn’t hear Bill Russell’s name
You got that right. All are great players but none had a handicap like Maxwell on their team. Celtics with Maxwell were bottom dwellers. Then Bird arrives and they're the best team in basketball. Maxwell blew up the team in 83 trying to get rid of Fitch, then pouts around from the pine in 85 championship. Celts get rid of Maxwell in 86 and put together the best NBA team ever. Bird, Walton and McHale and Parish destroyed Hakeem and Ralph, Bird even beat the Dreamer in a jump ball! 1 Bird 2 Russell 3 healthy Walton 4 Magic 5 Kareem. All top 10 players except Walton. But for two years Walton achieved heights never before seen in the NBA
@@NBAHistoryCLNS I'm from Boston, watched Bird's whole career and from day 1 Maxwell had a chip on his shoulder towards Bird because he was envious that a white basketball player was garnering so much attention, it actually bothered him, first day of practice Bird comes walking into the gym and Max slowly starts to clap and loudly saying, here he comes, the great white hope, Bird said it didn't bother him, he said he actually liked it because it motivated him. When he went against Max in that first practice, Bird lit him up. As time went by and Bird was getting all the accolades it didn't sit well with cornbread and when Max hurt his knee after having signed a contract with the Celtics it appeared that Max was dogging it during his rehab which caught the attention of Red and also Bird who had spoke out about it, make a long story short, Max was traded to the LA Clippers for Walton. Max always has said that Bird played a part in getting him traded when in fact it was Max himself that made it happen because he was dragging it during his rehab, he also at times didn't play to his capabilities, it was obvious watching him as I did many times watch the Celtics live at the old Boston Garden, not saying that Max didn't go all out during the games I saw, he did most of the time play to his capabilities but a few games you could tell he wasn't going full tilt, I always liked cornbread but it's so obvious in interviews that I saw him in after he was traded and over the year's he was bitter towards the Celtics and Bird, while it has simmered down you can still tell he has that chip on his shoulder towards the greatest white player to ever play in the NBA , and people who had followed the Celtics during the Bird/Maxwell era can see that, get over it cornbread for God's sakes, life's too short
Larry Legend all day
Bob Ryan will tell you that Larry Bird could control the game without taking a shot.
They got to get Larry Bird on the show it’ll be a great show
Bird was better all around than anyone. Max opinion doesn't count.Listen to the bad mouthing a guy that had more steals, rebounds and blocks than either of them as if he couldn't play D. I've had enough of Maxwell and his racism.
Maxwell (who did NOT deserve to be finals MVP in '81) would NEVER pick Larry Bird.
Maxwell as a player is long forgotten. Very forgettable.
He fell on the ground every time he had the ball. Untouched yet he’d fall down. That was his MO
A center needs others around him, whereas a floor general runs the team. I start my team with Magic, who made everyone around him better, happy, and he brings camaraderie and a happy winning atmosphere.
I pick Larry. :)
At his best, Walton controlled the game at both ends more than anyone. But Russell is the answer and the goat.
Bob Ryan considers the 76-77 Walton the best center play in history.
Bread has too much pride to say Bird
Not pride, doesn't want to give in to the white player
maybe because there's other players ? Dare I say, better players ?
@@antenanashi None better than Bird ... Maybe Elgin Baylor? He was before my time so I can't say for sure?
Larry Lemon really!!! My estimation of you two has diminished. The comments from our side are carefully chosen. Yours it seems are orchestrated by the powers that be. Cedric were you not the high scorer on a very bad Celtic team that became contenders by the addition of ONLY Larry the next year.I guess lemonade is better than whatever you had contributed.
Larry Lemon? I think he meant to say LEGEND. Coop has rings and put 31 on Bird ONCE, yet he’s trying to put his big headed self in the echelon of greatness that is Magic, Bird and Jordan…DUDE PLEEEEEEZ!!!
Bird…because with or without the ball bird affected the outcome of the game.
Bird made 3 All Defensive second teams. Magic never made an all defensive team. Both great players. I think the Lakers referred to Bird as Larry Lemon as a spoof of the Larry Legend moniker and not because of Larry's defense.
Very good points! How many times would you see Bird break up 2 or 3 on one breaks? Once I remember him putting Kareem's 'unblockable' skyhook back in his face
It's because of Larry's relatively poor defense, especially compared to someone like Cooper or Olajuwon. Notice Cooper said Larry was good at covering passing lanes, or something similar to that. And he was good off ball but as an on ball defender he wasn't in their league, so to speak, at least not after he injured his back.
Kareem legitimately should be #3 at the highest on the blocked shots list for his career, possibly #4.
He lost his first 4 seasons to "it was not yet counted", which would put him ahead of Hakeem narrowly.
But Wilt and Bill Russell blocked more shots ROUTINELY than the "official" highest season ever (Mark Eaton at about 5) for most of their careers, and Nate Thurmond ALSO lost most of his career to the "not yet counted" issue while Bill and Wilt lost ALL of theirs.
Refs from back then estimate Russell averaged 6 a game for his CAREER.
@@toddfrank3344 The same retired NBA statistician that came up with 8.8 per game for Wilt based on all "full game available" film used the same methodology on Bill - and came up with 8.2
For perspective, those numbers would put Bill over 10k for his career, and Wilt more like 11k.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 And Russell didn't try to block everything..he was deliberately selective. He wanted maximum intimidation when he did do it.
@@toddfrank3344 More that he went for the blocks he was pretty sure he COULD control when he blocked them - though the selective intimidation was also a factor.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 It was a total factor. Blocked shots were a weapon Russell kept in reserve. For one example, he knew he could block 8 out of 10 of Philadelphia center Neil Johnston's shots because they had such a low trajectory. But if he did that, he knew Johnston would change his shot, which is the last thing Russell wanted him to do.
if we were playing a pickup game i'd give you 1st pick, you take mike , i'd take magic, you'd take lebron , i'd take larry, you'd take ... wait !, i got larry AND magic ? , GAME OVER !
LOL Absolutely!!!!
@@pokerpat6470 bird is my first pick
What the hell is wrong with these guys,they couldn't hold birds jockstrap.Even Kareem said Birds the best
Cornbread is wrong. Wilt was quicker and stronger than Hakeem. He could give you 30 and 30 and 15 blocks. He was the first to control both ends of the floor.
Hakeem played in the modern NBA, Wilt was going against mostly guys that'd never make a team today.
@MerkinMuffly really? Bill Russell, Bob Petit, Nate Thurmond, Elvin Hayes, Willis Reed, Walt Bellamy, Wes Unseld are guys who could not play in todays NBA, that is what you really think?
@@tobingallawa3322 exactly!! The naysayers always claim Wilt played against electricians and plumbers, which is disrespecting Bill Russell, Pete Maravich etc who could easily run around current players.
Dont forget Bob Petit
@@mattveteska8559 Petit was a badass, was he a forward or center? I guess it does not matter, he was a beast
Max don’t know what he is talking Hakeem ain’t better than Bird.
Who writes these subtitles? “Kim Olashawan” ?!? Lol, Goddamn. And then “Elijah 1” - OMG. Killing me.
They're auto generated.
Larry Bird was all NBA defense three times. Larry also was so good on defense in the clutch. Maybe Larry's most well known defensive play was "the Steal" against Detroit in the '87 playoffs.
I respected Bird as much as I did Magic and Michael. I began watching basketball in the early 60s and saw all the stars. I still have MJ as the goat followed ever so closely by Kobe, Magic, Bird, Jabar, Olajuon, West, Pistol Pete and so many others.
Nice comment. Where do you rank Wilt, Baylor, and Dr. J.
MIKES the most spectacular, but if i had first pick i'd take magic. followed by bird, then i'd get some defense and fuggedaboutit!
Kobe? Maybe part II.
Wilt. Oscar. Dr J. West. Elgin.
Im not surprised that Maxwell would give a douchebag answer.
For me it's either Magic or Bird and as much as I love Bird, Magic's consistency of winning in high school and college championships would make me confident that he'd make a great player to form a team around.
Bird destroyed Hakeem!!Remember 86 Finals!Maxwell still struggling with the fact the Bird was way better than him!
From day one. On Birds very first day of practice as he's walking into the gym, Max starts to slowly clap and loudly saying here he comes, the great white hope, the savior (racist are we Max?) Bird said it didn't bother him at all, he said he liked it because it motivated him to go hard at Max which he did during that practice raining jump shot after jump shot in cornbreads face from various points on the court
Kareem greatest basketball player ever his body of work unbelievable plus the greatest unstoppable shot ever seen
I used to say it seems like bird just lets people score, because he knows he only needs one more point than you, and he knew he would get that. He never seemed stressed, and would just let you have the bucket.
Michael Cooper supporting the Celtics now it look like but he definitely has a point as to why you have to start with Kareem !!!! The nba top 3 players of all time is Wilt, Bill Russell, Kareem !!!!
I always said Magic couldn't play defense. This part of why I have Stockton ranked slighty above him. #HotTake
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@@NBAHistoryCLNS Lol. Maybe you guys can discuss this one day. After all, Stock was the better on ball defender, 6x All NBA Defense, and still remains the All time leader in assists & steals 20 years after his retirement.
@@melvinhhcp3615with zero championships
@@melvinhhcp3615But he played way longer than Magic. Magic has the apg title for all time tho… Magic was a better scorer and rebounder, a bigger matchup problem and a better vocal leader. Plus he got 5 rings and 9 finals appearances in 12 tries.
@@IAAP. He ran into Jordan. However, the Jazz are the only team that playex the Bulls twice in The Finals. This is not to mention, Magic was playing on a team with 3 #1 overall picks, plus a DPOY. So...
Weird, because when Kareem played he said Bird was the best player. Bird won NCAA player of the year, not Magic. Bird won rookie of the year, not Magic, Bird made all nba first team his rookie year, Magic didn't make all nba first team until 1983. It was a travesty but still something that happened. Bird also didn't have the luxury as a rookie to play with the reigning MVP and top 5 ever player Kareem. McHale was great, but he wasn't close to Kareem. When people make top 25 lists today you'd see very few putting McHale on that list.
Maxwell has given much kudos to Larry Bird over the years AND on podcasts. He wishes they'd reunite as brothers. And admittedly he's said he was racist in late 70s for not thinking any white man could be a better basketball player than a black man. And Bird put that one to bed quick during one on one with Bread. And Cedric turned around his entire feelings
The games between those 2 teams back then were the best ever. Today's teams are pale shadows of the 80's teams.
This is BS sour grapes. Larry ate them all for lunch.
Max lies to himself he is intellectually dishonest
I so hope Coop gets in to the Hall of Fame...5 titles...defensive player of the year...Bird said he was the toughest defender he ever faced...vte him in.How do you spell vote again?
Meh. Some vowels are ovrrted. ;-)
fully agree - great rival and also person.
Interesting to hear Cornbread criticize Magic's defense, yet admit Magic is his pick to run an offense...
Kareem the GOAT ?? Wilt was way more talented, bigger & stronger, better passer, better rebounder, blocker, higher % score and much faster.
I am so disappointed in these folks because Bill Russell is the champion of all champions in any sport! Who has the most rings? Need I say anything else?
All of Russell's teams were loaded.
He aint Don Bradman.
wilt was probably the greatest big man ever. Ask Bill Russel
I grew up watching the 80s Celtics and Lakers, loved Magic, hated Bird. But, the best player during that ERA WAS Bird. He made everyone around him better, MUCH,MUCH better. He was clutch and he was a GREAT athlete. (The myth that he was a slow white boy, or, "just a shooter, is that, a myth. When Magic started, he couldnt shoot at all, he had no mid range game, and he even developed the nickname "Tragic Johnson" (He dribbled out the clock in one of the NBA finals games. However, Magic improved GREATLY, and, in the late 80s may have been as good as Bird, who eventually succommed to back problems. Magic aids scandel ended his prime early too. Bird was also older than Magic when he entered the league, and while Bird had McCale and Parish, Magic had Kareem , who could have been considered the G.O.A.T and Worthy (who I think was the most underrated NBA player ever! Hakeem was great, but he was more of an individual player, Walton battled injuries, and personal demons, I wouldnt even consider him. Russell was before my time! How dare "Max* sit there and trash players that he couldnt even carry their jock straps!
And people forget this too. Back in the early 80s, NOBODY even cared about the NBA, there were rumors that it was going out of business. I was a HUGE Lakers fan, a teenager at the time, and I had to watch the NBA FINALS ON TAPE DELAY. IT WASNT EVEN SHOWN ON LIVE TV! MAGIC AND BIRD CHANGED ALL OF THAT, AND PLAYERS LIKE "MAX" AND EVERYONE ELSE OWE THEM A DEBT OF GRATITUDE. IVE NEVER SEEN ANNNNNYONE PLAY THE GAME LIKE MAGIC AND BIRD!
My GOAT TEAM: Jerry West @ 1, Elgin Baylor @ 2, Larry Bird @ 3, Hakeem Olajuwon @ 4, Wilt Chamberlain @ 5 ... What team can beat this one in a 7 game series?
You guys are funny, you really don't know very much about past players. Olajuwon never controlled a game like Chamberlin. Just because there is not video of his game does not mean it didn't happen. One player's lifetime stats are 30 points 23 rebounds and 8.8 blocks per game. Give me a break, he did all that wearing canvas converse shoes.
Bird is the GOAT.
Ah, yes. The great Kim Olashawan is often overlooked.
I gotta go with Korean
Akeem over bird haha
Of the group provided, there's no debate. Bill Russell.
MJ, the greatest of all time!!
Larry Joe Bird & Elgin Baylor
This is one podcast that is so disrespectful towards Larry 😡
Bird 🦅 and it’s not close except for Russel
Wilt Chamberlain
Yea I'm a Celtics fan but I gotta go Kareem above Dream Olajuwon
Kareem is the greatest center.
Top five, imo it's Hakeem, Russell, Wilt, Kareem and the most underrated player in NBA history, Moses Malone, the man won the MVP 3 times! People so forget that
Wilt
@@melvinhhcp3615 Mark Eaton
@@Gregory-sm9pf lol
@@melvinhhcp3615 good sense of humor brother!
Magic is the only choice he led the league I stls b2b yrs first guard to do that should’ve got dpoy but they didn’t have that award til after few yrs in league….man please! Magic goat!
Maxwell 🍋 more like
Still sour 40 years later. Was on one of the 2 best teams in the league yet showed up out of shape, lazy and Red sent him on down the line. 👎🏼
Magic is the best all around player.Compare his field goal percentage to birds and his triple doubles to birds and see what you come up with
You get Magic who got the ball 15 to 20 times more per game against a far weaker conference 30 games per year.
@@roxydejaneiro5640 west usually won the championship when magic played in the eighties against Boston
How can he be if his defense sucked? Bird better shooter from more places on the floor. 50-40-90 club 2X. Better foul shooter. Better rebounder. Best passing forward ever.
If you look just at FG% Then Artis Gilmore is the best shooter! Ha, ha😅
@@krisharkleroad8 maybe so but birds field goal percentage is 47.3 and his triple doubles are 68.Also magic won 2 out of 3 NBA finals against bird and ncaa finals against bird magic also won so put that in your pipe and smoke it
Max still on drugs and Hakeem isn’t better than Russell, Wilt, Shaq, or Kareem! Also if Jordan didn’t retire, he would have no rings!!! He’s a top ten center not a top ten player. I think I’d take Moses ahead of him because he’s lucky that Houston even beat the Knicks that year…👍🏀🙃
Olajuwon isn't a top ten player tells me u don't know basketball, I guess u forgot that in 1986 Olajuwon dismantled Kareem and the champion Lakers in only his second year, and don't come back and say Kareem was past his prime, because the yr before he was the MVP against the Celtics in the finals, no other player Dominated at both ends of the floor like Olajuwon did, and if had played along a player like Kobe or magic or Stockton etc, he would have won five or six championships EASILY!
@@duskopopov77 Woulda, coulda, shoulda..🙈 I know from your statement that you never saw Wilt play and they narrowly beat the Lakers with that lucky basket that year and Parish and the Celtics beat them pretty good in 86..👍 Barely nipped the Knicks in ‘94 thanks to Starks horrible shooting..🥴 that being said with MJ playing he has NO ring at all! Everybody I mentioned was a better team player and Bill Russell dominated the defense end with rebounds and blocks..👍 Hakeem was great but he’s down on list which leaves him out of top ten!
@@georgebrokaw1364 oh so the argument only applies to you when it comes time to woulda shoulda coulda, if Sampson doesn't hit that shot, uh, they were down 3-1 after the Lakers won the first game, and if John starks this John starks that, fact is when another team beats u regardless, it's because they executed a little more than the other team, but let's get back to Olajuwon absolutely dismantling Kareem much like Moses did in the 82-83 finals, u know why Olajuwon and Moses did that?.. because u put a body on Kareem and he didn't like it, he was the classic finesse player, and by the way my bro, I've been watching the NBA for sixty years.. I've seen them all!
I beg to differ Hakeem olajuwon was the only man I seen was able to stop shaq and beat Shaq is that the best of him on more than one occasion matter of fact even once in the finals remember Shaq is the one who got swept
If my mom had a dick she'd be my dad the rockets are good enough to beat them both times I'm talking about Michael Jordan an the bullshits but you never know the refs might of gave Chicago both of them championships also it's hard to beat Michael Jordan and the refs ask the Indiana Pacers
Olajuwon was only great for two years. Jordan and Kareem were great for over 10 years.
Hakeem prime was 10 years
@@NBAHistoryCLNS okay but how many titles? How many mvps?
62 20
Akeem was Bill Russell if he hadnt played basketball his whole life.
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Larry 🍋 Lemon. 😄😄
Bird was better than all you guys!!