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Even though Robert Parrish is a member of the "Loston Found" ball club? But at the end of the day? They still have mutual respect not just for the game of basketball. And to each other as well too
Not shocked. They are HUMAN first. These guys made history. BEAUTIFUL Basketball. Game recognizes game. They brought the BEST out of each other. CAN'T hate each other after looking back. Only appreciation makes sense after all these years. No surprise here
It's great to finally hear Chief speaking at length in an interview. This interview finally reveals his dynamic personality. Thank you and much respect.
Once again, I have enjoyed another flashback from the Lakers and the Celtics. I’m 55 years old and I missed the Bill Russell era, but my favorite era was the bird Celtics and the magic Lakers. It’s great to see these guys hamming it up I want to see more interviews!!
It’s good to see these two great players discussing their former playing days. The competition is over and now they can sit back at admire each other’s work. Please keep conversations like this coming.
When you put 2 great players who left it all on the court together, it seems to be gold. Must be the fact that they have so little to regret. Coop and Chief, I knew it would be funny and informative. If my kid said "I wanna be just like Chief/Coop." I would be smilin' ear to ear.
"We ran through them like a laxative." Priceless!!! I met Robert in a chiropractor's office waiting room. He was nice, approachable, and quiet. We didn't barrage him with questions, but focused on back issues instead. And man, was he long with those legs extended from that tiny chair.
@@NBAHistoryCLNS DANG,.. COOP, U GETTING IT IN!!! HOW LONG HAVE U BEEN DOING THIS??? I LOVE U, COOP!!! YOU'RE DEFINITELY IN THE TOP 3/5 BEST DEFENDERS OF ALL-TIME!!!
This was totally AWESOME!!!I hated Coop back in the day, he was a Celtic killer! I loved watching this rivalry but listening to these men share stories was amazing! Thank you
The NBA arrived to Spain in 1988. I mean, arrived to the tv. We knew nothing about NBA, only the legends that some people talked. Giants with big muscles and amazing skills to play basketball. Off course, we didn't know the results of the previous years. We didn't know what teams were the favourites, we didn't know nothing. So the tv could broadcast matches from other seasons, and nobody bothered. I saw the finals Celtics vs Lakers like it were live tv. All the finals. 84, 85 and 87. No internet, zero spoilers. And that was great. Any spanish boy from that years, can remember perfectly the teams. Dennis Johnson, Danny Ainge, Larry Bird, Kevin Mc Hale, Robert Parish vs Magic Johnson, Byron Scott, Michael Cooper, James Worthy, Kareem Abdul Jabbar. The beautiful game vs the showtime. What an amazing time to be alive and watch them. Thank you, Mr. Cooper.
Grew up loving Cooper and the Lakers but as with most you respect them more after retirement. They made each other better and gave us a lifetime of memories to look back on. Great stories!
As a teenage Lakers fan in the 80s, I HATED that great Celtics team, but, with age and some level of objective detachment, I have a high level of respect for Bird, McHale, DJ, and Chief. Those guys could flat-out play ball. The best rivalry in NBA history.
One of the best interviews from two of the most underrated players on their teams. Big time Laker Fan here but Kareem, Magic Coop, Parrish and DJ were my favorites from those teams
As I recall neither of these guys were considered by anyone to be "underrated". I'm in my early seventies and maybe our definitions are different. Just saying..
Nah, Cooper knew Bird. As a fan, I feared his play and Magic overall game Generalship. Cooper was soo good! I am 53 years old and I patterned my defensive game off of Cooper and to this day I can still shut down talented younger players.
Fun interview to watch. Thanks Coop and Chief. Nice stories and I always felt the same way as Chief about the late DJ. He was a winner from head to toe!
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That was fabulous. You could feel the mutual respect and even something approaching affection. I loved watching Parish play -- that impassive face. His one failing as a player was a tendency to shuffle his feet after getting the ball down low and get called for traveling. Drove me nuts. But he ran the court relentlessly, with those long legs, and it was like watching a great bird with the swooping arm as he put it through on the run. And it was nice to see Cooper acknowledge that rainbow shot from far over his head.
These interviews fill me with so much longing and nostalgia! So many hours spent watching and thinking about these legends growing-up! It's almost like they're a part of your family!
Dayum ... Great to see these dudes ... I APPRECIATE the heart and hustle you guys left on the court over the years ... The GREATEST era of Basketball ever .. Thanks ..
Enjoyed watching this interview. Great to see two rivals looking back with such genuine respect admiration and friendship. Got to see the other side of you gentleman. It's beautiful.
Loved it! Chief: "We ran through them like a laxative"...So funny! Its so great for Coop and Chief to have a conversation. Both are legends!! Great Competitors and great men! Keep it up Coop!
Thanks guys. Love listening to our all time favorite players from the old rivalries: Boston Celtics and the L.A. Lakers, talk about the good ol'days and now that they're in their seniors, having fun reminiscing their hard-fought games and being the real and genuine "Champions" of yesteryear's NBA. Those games are to this day still exciting and fun to watch. Love and kudos to you both and wish you nothing but the best and a long ... long life. 💕💕🙏
Before one LA-Boston game in the Boston Garden I got there early for the game. Walked down to the court almost nobody was there yet. I was watching the late great DJ and Bird practicing, up behind me came Parish. He stopped and said how you doing today? I almost shit he talked to me. Talked for a few seconds and then went on the court. He will never know how much that meant to me, will always remember that day. Thank you Chief! Love Parish! LA and Boston of the 80's were the best teams of all time, hands down.
I grew up watching the LAKERS in Puerto Rico, admiring WILT and JERRY and then KAREEM and MAGIC and COOP and all the rest and although I too hated the CELTICS I always admired the CHIEF. First time I see him laughing and hear him saying anything at all. Great show, COOP, and GO LAKERS.
I always liked to watch Robert play and have good games. He was quite the force in the middle, offensively and defensively, on the pick and rolls, and he had that rainbow jumper. He is a great interview, also. He has a good sense of humor, tells it like it is, and was, and doesn't seem to have many axes to grind.
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Robert Parish was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada a few years ago. He was at Saint Mary's University. I allows go to those basketball games. That night When Robert Parish was there and I wasn't BIGGEST REGRET OF MY LIFE. I missed the opportunity to meet Robert Parish!!!! Love and admire Robert Paris. I wish you well.
Was good to hear from some other Laker/Celtics on "The Rivalry" besides the usual Legends &/or media "talking heads." Especially true in the case of hearing from "The Chief" who wasn't much for talking to the Media but let his game do the walking.He was a quiet-storm-force, night in night out, as many opponents would attest to. Good job out of you Coop. You were in many ways, the Scottie Pippen for the Lakers but you had Kareem, Magic, and Worthy "firepower" in front of you. (Thus you didn't get to put up Pippen #'s too often/regularly)
Man, what a treat to see Robert Parish talk, and even laugh! I remember watching those games in Spain, when I was a teen, the way this man carried himself in the court was just awe-inspiring. Wouldn’t talk, wouldnt smile, he was all about business. What a great player, what a class act.
As a young kid growing up in the 80s nothing better than watching the NBA in those days. It was FANtastic!! Was a fan of the Sixers so hated the Celtics with a passion, but now look back and appreciate those Celtic teams.
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when you interview centers from the 70s through 90s, please get them to share their opinions on the many great opponents they faced. robert parish faced hall of famers kareem, mcadoo, lanier, gilmore, walton, moses, shaq, olajuwon, ralph sampson, david robinson, mourning, mutombo, cowens, ben wallace, ewing, and wes unseld. he faced shot-blocking specialists like mark eaton, manute bol, and tree rollins. he faced the young bill cartwright, who could get 20 points, 10 rebounds in a few of his best years. he faced rik smits who was 7'4 and could shoot from 16-17 feet consistently. robert only mentioned 2 of those 21 centers. us old school fans would love to hear first-hand accounts from the golden age of centers.
The monumental run of NBA finals games between the Lakers - Celtic was in my opinion the greatest of all rivalries. I was a teenager then, so I followed this rivalry closely, even though I live in the middle of the Pacific. To actually hear the Chief speak is shocking! He speaks! More than that he's funny and down to earth.
PURE CLASS, PURE GOLD, GREAT INTERVIEW, GREAT MEN!! I WAS A BIG CELTIC FAN, BUT I APPRECIATE THE LAKES AND WHAT THEY DID!! ONCE AGAIN, PURE CLASS!! LETS GO TANK!!
Here I am watching this for like the third time listening to the legends. When I watch this it gives me the feelings like when you're a little kid just sitting on the floor not saying anything listening to the grown folks talk.
Thank you gentlemen for a most enjoyable walk through memories halls. The NBA of the 80’s was the best of the sport. I was a close observer of pro basketball in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. When the greats from those eras retired, the game ended for me. I never watched the NBA after 2000. The game had changed too much. Mr. Parish, you certainly are a southern gentlemen. Mr. Copper, you are a good man. During the last 6 months I’ve been watching every old game between the Celtics and Lakers. I have smiled many times as the great rivalry unfolded. It’s incredible that we live in a time when these old games are available to watch again. I want to thank both of you for the wonderful memories I’m reliving again. With my warmest regards! Jeff
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Chief went to Union Street High School. Then moved to Woodlawn High School after integration. I watched him play through high school and college. so happy to see him finally speaking up and talking about his basketball journey. he was so dominant during those years.
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Love the Chief!! 🍀🏀
I'm really enjoying this podcast Michael you doing a great job brother
Even though Robert Parrish is a member of the "Loston Found" ball club? But at the end of the day? They still have mutual respect not just for the game of basketball. And to each other as well too
I never thought in 1980s that I'd hear Coop and Cheif say "I love you." Basketball at its finest. 2 legends!
That's called mutual respect
Two class acts.
What you won't hear is Chief and Laimbeer saying they love each other. What a great addition to the Celtics. Thanks for the memories, Chief.
Not shocked. They are HUMAN first. These guys made history. BEAUTIFUL Basketball. Game recognizes game. They brought the BEST out of each other. CAN'T hate each other after looking back. Only appreciation makes sense after all these years. No surprise here
@@johntrujillo2968 😂
It's great to finally hear Chief speaking at length in an interview. This interview finally reveals his dynamic personality. Thank you and much respect.
Michael Cooper was and is a class act and Robert Parrish is the absolute best.
this convo never gets old. Gotta have Chief back on.
@@NBAHistoryCLNS Thanks for your content Coop! You keep it a BUCK! But yet Respectful of your interviewers. Keep Bulking Up!
Chief is a great storyteller.. more colorful than I ever imagined.
The Chief was one of my favorite players. I just loved his dunking style, and quiet, reserved demeanor.
No style at all. Just very, very efficient and a lot of hustle. A great player!
Tomahawk slam
I like his turnaround. He'd be two feet from the basket and it would still practically hit the ceiling.
@@patrickroy3380 spike and lyle lyke lyke
@@georgejones3104 00 out of Centenary
Chief always, always puts me in a good mood when I hear him talk. He's so different than we imagined him by watching him on the court.
Yea, Chief was all business on the court. A big part IMO that made the Celtics great.
They seldom showboated. Just straight up good basketball
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Two legends of the 80s. Wow! Nice to see Coop and Chief having fun reminiscing the Celtics Lakers rivalry.
A🐶
Nice to see the old Lakers and old Celtics are friends these days! (Thanks for the great times in the '80s!)
Bird and Magic have been friends for a long time.
Once again, I have enjoyed another flashback from the Lakers and the Celtics. I’m 55 years old and I missed the Bill Russell era, but my favorite era was the bird Celtics and the magic Lakers. It’s great to see these guys hamming it up I want to see more interviews!!
It’s good to see these two great players discussing their former playing days. The competition is over and now they can sit back at admire each other’s work. Please keep conversations like this coming.
I cannot remember a more enjoyable interview. This makes me so happy!
❤️
Facts
Yes!👍🏿
When you put 2 great players who left it all on the court together, it seems to be gold. Must be the fact that they have so little to regret.
Coop and Chief, I knew it would be funny and informative.
If my kid said "I wanna be just like Chief/Coop." I would be smilin' ear to ear.
I love listening to the stories from my childhood sports heroes.
We have so many. So many not released yet. Any in particular u like or wanna see?
@@NBAHistoryCLNS I'd like to hear about the human highlight film and his play above the rim.
Robert Parish and Michael Cooper both pure gold. As players and men.
"We ran through them like a laxative." Priceless!!!
I met Robert in a chiropractor's office waiting room. He was nice, approachable, and quiet. We didn't barrage him with questions, but focused on back issues instead. And man, was he long with those legs extended from that tiny chair.
Robert Parrish giving Bill Laimbeer what was coming to him in game 5 is still one of my all-time favorite sports moments. The quiet, humble enforcer.
Yes!
The chief warmed up to the interview and became himself priceless
Coop has that affect on ppl
@@NBAHistoryCLNS DANG,.. COOP, U GETTING IT IN!!! HOW LONG HAVE U BEEN DOING THIS???
I LOVE U, COOP!!! YOU'RE DEFINITELY IN THE TOP 3/5 BEST DEFENDERS OF ALL-TIME!!!
Perfect comment
I always thought Cooper was a nice guy, but this really proves it. Two great people and legends of the game, enjoyed it!
This was totally AWESOME!!!I hated Coop back in the day, he was a Celtic killer! I loved watching this rivalry but listening to these men share stories was amazing! Thank you
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The NBA arrived to Spain in 1988. I mean, arrived to the tv. We knew nothing about NBA, only the legends that some people talked. Giants with big muscles and amazing skills to play basketball. Off course, we didn't know the results of the previous years. We didn't know what teams were the favourites, we didn't know nothing. So the tv could broadcast matches from other seasons, and nobody bothered. I saw the finals Celtics vs Lakers like it were live tv. All the finals. 84, 85 and 87. No internet, zero spoilers. And that was great.
Any spanish boy from that years, can remember perfectly the teams. Dennis Johnson, Danny Ainge, Larry Bird, Kevin Mc Hale, Robert Parish vs Magic Johnson, Byron Scott, Michael Cooper, James Worthy, Kareem Abdul Jabbar. The beautiful game vs the showtime. What an amazing time to be alive and watch them. Thank you, Mr. Cooper.
@@aha3885 nice post man ... gave me goosebumps. The Beautiful Game.
Grew up loving Cooper and the Lakers but as with most you respect them more after retirement. They made each other better and gave us a lifetime of memories to look back on. Great stories!
As a teenage Lakers fan in the 80s, I HATED that great Celtics team, but, with age and some level of objective detachment, I have a high level of respect for Bird, McHale, DJ, and Chief. Those guys could flat-out play ball. The best rivalry in NBA history.
One of the best interviews from two of the most underrated players on their teams. Big time Laker Fan here but Kareem, Magic Coop, Parrish and DJ were my favorites from those teams
As I recall neither of these guys were considered by anyone to be "underrated". I'm in my early seventies and maybe our definitions are different. Just saying..
@@PapaEli-pz8ff I think that they're underrated by younger generations. Players from the 80s don't seem to be talked about much
And Big Game James!
Nah, Cooper knew Bird. As a fan, I feared his play and Magic overall game Generalship.
Cooper was soo good!
I am 53 years old and I patterned my defensive game off of Cooper and to this day I can still shut down talented younger players.
Well why don't you just pick out every star as your favorite???
I could listen to Parish all day long.
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Fun interview to watch. Thanks Coop and Chief. Nice stories and I always felt the same way as Chief about the late DJ. He was a winner from head to toe!
Love seeing these guys get along so well.
This is classic stuff, two absolute greats
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That was fabulous. You could feel the mutual respect and even something approaching affection. I loved watching Parish play -- that impassive face. His one failing as a player was a tendency to shuffle his feet after getting the ball down low and get called for traveling. Drove me nuts. But he ran the court relentlessly, with those long legs, and it was like watching a great bird with the swooping arm as he put it through on the run. And it was nice to see Cooper acknowledge that rainbow shot from far over his head.
Omg what an interview
Chief is brilliant so is coop
Made my entire year.....
This is a great interview and it really seems like the are sincere friends. It is nice to see they enjoy old times 👍👍
"You produced a 7 footer. You had one hell of a night" lmao man i love my legends and OGs of the game. Long live parish!! The chief!!
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Same man it's all love.
These interviews fill me with so much longing and nostalgia! So many hours spent watching and thinking about these legends growing-up! It's almost like they're a part of your family!
Wonderful seeing these two long time rivals reliving their past and having so much fun together!
Dayum ... Great to see these dudes ... I APPRECIATE the heart and hustle you guys left on the court over the years ... The GREATEST era of Basketball ever .. Thanks ..
Enjoyed watching this interview. Great to see two rivals looking back with such genuine respect admiration and friendship. Got to see the other side of you gentleman. It's beautiful.
Loved it! Chief: "We ran through them like a laxative"...So funny! Its so great for Coop and Chief to have a conversation. Both are legends!! Great Competitors and great men! Keep it up Coop!
These Legends interviewing each other is awesome.
More to come. Many more already recorded. Many are released. Check the playlists
can't count how many times i smiled during this.
My favorite Laker of all time Mr. M. COOOOPERRR!!
Thanks guys. Love listening to our all time favorite players from the old rivalries: Boston Celtics and the L.A. Lakers, talk about the good ol'days and now that they're in their seniors, having fun reminiscing their hard-fought games and being the real and genuine "Champions" of yesteryear's NBA. Those games are to this day still exciting and fun to watch. Love and kudos to you both and wish you nothing but the best and a long ... long life. 💕💕🙏
Before one LA-Boston game in the Boston Garden I got there early for the game. Walked down to the court almost nobody was there yet. I was watching the late great DJ and Bird practicing, up behind me came Parish. He stopped and said how you doing today? I almost shit he talked to me. Talked for a few seconds and then went on the court. He will never know how much that meant to me, will always remember that day. Thank you Chief! Love Parish! LA and Boston of the 80's were the best teams of all time, hands down.
Great interview. I wasn't a Celtics fan, but I always liked Robert Parish.
Great guys and great times, Celtic fan
Even when Basketball is over they still compete. They seem to be seeing who can complement who the best. Love to see it.
Wonderful conversation and great to feel the love between old rivals from the great days of the NBA.
Two of the best players of the 1980s!! Thanks to both of these guys for great NBA memories!!
Love listening to legends interviewing legends
Awesome interview! Both you and Robert are class acts. Thank you Michael!
I grew up watching the LAKERS in Puerto Rico, admiring WILT and JERRY and then KAREEM and MAGIC and COOP and all the rest and although I too hated the CELTICS I always admired the CHIEF.
First time I see him laughing and hear him saying anything at all.
Great show, COOP, and GO LAKERS.
Robert looks and sounds good. He seems happy and and at piece with what he did on the court my may god bless him and his family great job COOP.
I always liked to watch Robert play and have good games. He was quite the force in the middle, offensively and defensively, on the pick and rolls, and he had that rainbow jumper. He is a great interview, also. He has a good sense of humor, tells it like it is, and was, and doesn't seem to have many axes to grind.
I absolutely loved this interview! Loved both these guys. Miss Old school basketball so much!
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@@NBAHistoryCLNS I did
Robert Parish was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada a few years ago. He was at Saint Mary's University. I allows go to those basketball games. That night When Robert Parish was there and I wasn't BIGGEST REGRET OF MY LIFE. I missed the opportunity to meet Robert Parish!!!! Love and admire Robert Paris. I wish you well.
Great interview!!!! I'm a lifetime Laker fan but you have to respect the Celtics.
Was good to hear from some other Laker/Celtics on "The Rivalry" besides the usual Legends &/or media "talking heads."
Especially true in the case of hearing from "The Chief" who wasn't much for talking to the Media but let his game do the walking.He was a quiet-storm-force, night in night out, as many opponents would attest to.
Good job out of you Coop. You were in many ways, the Scottie Pippen for the Lakers but you had Kareem, Magic, and Worthy "firepower" in front of you. (Thus you didn't get to put up Pippen #'s too often/regularly)
Huh ? He was Rodman and Salley in one. Every 1st option on every team despised Coop ... and so did I.
Awesome!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Man, what a treat to see Robert Parish talk, and even laugh! I remember watching those games in Spain, when I was a teen, the way this man carried himself in the court was just awe-inspiring. Wouldn’t talk, wouldnt smile, he was all about business. What a great player, what a class act.
Chief!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Legend and priceless interview
As a young kid growing up in the 80s nothing better than watching the NBA in those days. It was FANtastic!!
Was a fan of the Sixers so hated the Celtics with a passion, but now look back and appreciate those Celtic teams.
Robert…you had an epiphany….when you broke out from silence…The Chief! One of the best to ever play the game at his position!
Omg. How great is this
Excellent, excellent, excellent!
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when you interview centers from the 70s through 90s, please get them to share their opinions on the many great opponents they faced. robert parish faced hall of famers kareem, mcadoo, lanier, gilmore, walton, moses, shaq, olajuwon, ralph sampson, david robinson, mourning, mutombo, cowens, ben wallace, ewing, and wes unseld. he faced shot-blocking specialists like mark eaton, manute bol, and tree rollins. he faced the young bill cartwright, who could get 20 points, 10 rebounds in a few of his best years. he faced rik smits who was 7'4 and could shoot from 16-17 feet consistently. robert only mentioned 2 of those 21 centers. us old school fans would love to hear first-hand accounts from the golden age of centers.
Chief is so underrated! He was an awesome center !!
My man cooper it's been so many years since I've seen him
You made an old mans day, Chief is a class act, great show Coop !!
One of the best NBA legend interview videos I've seen.
Awesome!!!
The monumental run of NBA finals games between the Lakers - Celtic was in my opinion the greatest of all rivalries. I was a teenager then, so I followed this rivalry closely, even though I live in the middle of the Pacific. To actually hear the Chief speak is shocking! He speaks! More than that he's funny and down to earth.
Awesome I'm a true Lakers fan but much respect for the CHIEF!
KC Jones is looking down smiling at Robert and saying, “Robert you carry yourself with dignity and humility. In all ways.”
PURE CLASS, PURE GOLD, GREAT INTERVIEW, GREAT MEN!! I WAS A BIG CELTIC FAN, BUT I APPRECIATE THE LAKES AND WHAT THEY DID!! ONCE AGAIN, PURE CLASS!! LETS GO TANK!!
Gold as usual.....great Coop!!!
I believe Larry Bird said that Michael Cooper was the toughest defender he ever played against…??? great interview with the Chief! Thx
This podcast alone should’ve had a million plus views…awesome!
We are going to re release soon
He is so inspirational. I always loved him..I felt his presence during the Celtics games..So flippin good
Love The Chief...his drop step fade away was almost as deadly as Kareem's Sky Hook!
Here I am watching this for like the third time listening to the legends. When I watch this it gives me the feelings like when you're a little kid just sitting on the floor not saying anything listening to the grown folks talk.
Awesome interview! This never gets old. The only thing I would add is the Celtics beat the Rockets 4 games to 2. No sweep.
It was a poor mans sweep lol
@@NBAHistoryCLNS
Hah!!!
If the Celtics “swept” the Rockets by winning 4-2 in ‘86, then that means that the Lakers swept the Celtics in ‘85 and ‘87.
I could watch a 2 hour sit-down with those two. That was like kicking back at the family function listening to your favorite uncle's talk. Love it.
Coop the interviewer has the same DNA as Cornbread!! This conversation is Laker GOLD!
Thank you gentlemen for a most enjoyable walk through memories halls. The NBA of the 80’s was the best of the sport.
I was a close observer of pro basketball in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. When the greats from those eras retired, the game ended for me. I never watched the NBA after 2000. The game had changed too much.
Mr. Parish, you certainly are a southern gentlemen. Mr. Copper, you are a good man.
During the last 6 months I’ve been watching every old game between the Celtics and Lakers. I have smiled many times as the great rivalry unfolded. It’s incredible that we live in a time when these old games are available to watch again.
I want to thank both of you for the wonderful memories I’m reliving again. With my warmest regards!
Jeff
I have always loved both ofyou guys and I really enjoyed the conversation.
I love this interview!!❤❤
I really enjoyed this interview... I had fun watching it...
smart dudes....good dudes....you gave us so much joy.....thank you
I'm way late to this, but thank you Mr. Cooper for a fantastic interview and of course Mr. Parish. This was the best!
I just found this channel and I think it's the best channel in all of sports. Not only RUclips but on TV as well. I love seeing ex NBA players/stars talk about basketball and not spread the agendas some of these other channels/stations put forth. When you've watched basketball for 35+ years like I have you know how great this era is and how great the players were back then. It's awesome to see them talk basketball
Chief went to Union Street High School. Then moved to Woodlawn High School after integration. I watched him play through high school and college. so happy to see him finally speaking up and talking about his basketball journey. he was so dominant during those years.
Listened to the end. Loved listening to these guys reminiscing
So awesome!!!! Great interview!!!
and Mr Parrish, you always carried yourself with class...Dad totally respected and loved you.
And yes, Dad did do the Xs and 0s and changed it all to Larry gets the ball..LOL :)
Based on my memory, the chief was the perfect name for Parish. Great interview.
We love you guys. Its great to see you on RUclips.
Fantastic!!! Thank you for all the great memories!!!
Just finished watching this interview with the only Celtic player that I liked in that era.that great Robert the chief Parish…thank you…
I so glad to catch this interview.
What a great interview. Awesome program.
Love the flashback!
The movie wasn’t, The Shining. It was, One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest.
@Gregory Holden I think he just got confused between the two, and mis-poke. I just mentioned it, because the character, Chief is in Cuckoo's Nest
The Chief’s been known to partake of a little smoke, so maybe he just got a little confused.
@@rexvisitor44 really? He 420 friendly.
@@costumeninja1914 yep first sports person I knew that got caught with weed lol
Good job Coop! very good perspective on the game by the Chief
Exciting to watch the interview now as back in the game day
This is great like hear from old friends I haven't seen in a long time