Rank these 1980s-2000s Lakers role players
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Rank these 1980s-2000s Lakers role players
Of following list of Lakers 1980s-2000s role players, which would be your Top 3?
Michael Cooper
Derek Fisher
Rick Fox
AC Green
Robert Horry
Norm Nixon
Kurt Rambis
Byron Scott
Brian Shaw
My Top 3 picks would be
(1) Michael Cooper: He was able to stop LARRY BIRD. That alone is reason enough for ultimate respect. Also a bona fide DPOY.
(2) Kurt Rambis: "Clark Kent" is my guilty pleasure. He looked so goofy and was a comsummate team guy, a huster and banger who always put the team first. Not to mention his brawl with McHale...
(3) Robert Horry: bailed out LA several times (76ers when Shaq fouled out, Game 4 vs Kings and others) in clutch time. Good defender, too.
So, what are yours?
Michael Cooper
Derek Fisher
Rick Fox
AC Green
Robert Horry
Norm Nixon
Kurt Rambis
Byron Scott
Brian Shaw
My Top 3 picks would be
(1) Michael Cooper: He was able to stop LARRY BIRD. That alone is reason enough for ultimate respect. Also a bona fide DPOY.
(2) Kurt Rambis: "Clark Kent" is my guilty pleasure. He looked so goofy and was a comsummate team guy, a huster and banger who always put the team first. Not to mention his brawl with McHale...
(3) Robert Horry: bailed out LA several times (76ers when Shaq fouled out, Game 4 vs Kings and others) in clutch time. Good defender, too.
So, what are yours?
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1. Coop. So valuable in so many areas: defense, 3-point shooting, played three positions, could even run the offense in a pinch.
2. Horry. His clutch shooting was an essential contribution to three championship teams.
3. Scott. I never thought he got the credit he deserved. Great shooter and wingman who spread the floor for everybody else.
2. Horry. His clutch shooting was an essential contribution to three championship teams.
3. Scott. I never thought he got the credit he deserved. Great shooter and wingman who spread the floor for everybody else.
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Some of those guys were way more than role players. Scott led the team in scoring in '88, with guys like Magic, Kareem, and Worthy on that championship squad...
My three...
1. Cooper, the ultimate sixth man, IMO.
2. Horry, Big Shot Bob was just too clutch.
3. Mychal Thompson, key reserve who helped Lakers be the first repeat team champions in '87 & '88 in the NBA in 19 years.
My three...
1. Cooper, the ultimate sixth man, IMO.
2. Horry, Big Shot Bob was just too clutch.
3. Mychal Thompson, key reserve who helped Lakers be the first repeat team champions in '87 & '88 in the NBA in 19 years.
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Nixon was good, but by no means an exceptional role player. I see Nixon more like a servisable body in the roster in the PG position (more like a D Fish in the 3 peat run).That Nicka wrote:Is this based on talent? Because Norm Nixon is EASILY the best player out of the bunch... followed by Scott and Cooper... OR is this based on our personal favorites?
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snaquille oatmeal wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Nixon was good, but by no means an exceptional role player. I see Nixon more like a servisable body in the roster in the PG position (more like a D Fish in the 3 peat run).
I disagree.. He was a 2 time All Star, and probly would have been one more if he didnt have to split ball control with Magic... as a Laker he averaged 17ppg, 8apg, and nearly 2 steals and shot 50% from the field and never played less than 79 games in a season with us... obviously his numbers decreased once Magic came along, but imo he could have been a HOF PG if he had stayed with us his entire career... Obviously Im not mad about the PG we decided to keep though

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That Nicka wrote:Is this based on talent OR is this based on our personal favorites?
I deliberately left this open.


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This is new school since i was born in 88'.
1. Robert Horry - During the three peat I cannot count how many big shots this man made. Played Tim Duncan really well.
2. AC Green - Helped the showtime Lakers and was still good enough to lend his hand to the 2000 Lakers Championship Team.
3. Brian Shaw - Helped out huge in that game 7 against the Blazers. Started it all off for the 3peat.
1. Robert Horry - During the three peat I cannot count how many big shots this man made. Played Tim Duncan really well.
2. AC Green - Helped the showtime Lakers and was still good enough to lend his hand to the 2000 Lakers Championship Team.
3. Brian Shaw - Helped out huge in that game 7 against the Blazers. Started it all off for the 3peat.
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80s Lakers Dynasty
Byron Scott - Best 4th option ever.
Michael Cooper - Timely long range bombs
Kurt Rambis - Can't teach hustle
AC Green - Same as Rambis
Norm Nixon - Great, but not like the previous 4.
00s Lakers Dynasty
Robert Horry - Last second shot versus Sacramento
Derek Fisher - 0.4 versus the Spurs
Brian Shaw - Great in the Portland comeback
Rick Fox - Essential to each title
Byron Scott - Best 4th option ever.
Michael Cooper - Timely long range bombs
Kurt Rambis - Can't teach hustle
AC Green - Same as Rambis
Norm Nixon - Great, but not like the previous 4.
00s Lakers Dynasty
Robert Horry - Last second shot versus Sacramento

Derek Fisher - 0.4 versus the Spurs

Brian Shaw - Great in the Portland comeback
Rick Fox - Essential to each title
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All-1980s Team
PG - Norm Nixon
SG - Byron Scott
SF - Michael Cooper
PF - Kurt Rambis
C - Mychal Thompson
All-1990s Team
PG - Sedale Threatt
SG - Eddie Jones
SF - Glen Rice
PF - Robert Horry
C - Elden Campbell
Three-Peat Team
PG - Ron Harper
SG - Brian Shaw
SF - Rick Fox
PF - Robert Horry
C - Horace Grant
PG - Norm Nixon
SG - Byron Scott
SF - Michael Cooper
PF - Kurt Rambis
C - Mychal Thompson
All-1990s Team
PG - Sedale Threatt
SG - Eddie Jones
SF - Glen Rice
PF - Robert Horry
C - Elden Campbell
Three-Peat Team
PG - Ron Harper
SG - Brian Shaw
SF - Rick Fox
PF - Robert Horry
C - Horace Grant
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Re: Rank these 1980s-2000s Lakers role players
Point forward wrote:Of following list of Lakers 1980s-2000s role players, which would be your Top 3?
Michael Cooper
Derek Fisher
Rick Fox
AC Green
Robert Horry
Norm Nixon
Kurt Rambis
Byron Scott
Brian Shaw
My Top 3 picks would be
(1) Michael Cooper: He was able to stop LARRY BIRD. That alone is reason enough for ultimate respect. Also a bona fide DPOY.
(2) Kurt Rambis: "Clark Kent" is my guilty pleasure. He looked so goofy and was a comsummate team guy, a huster and banger who always put the team first. Not to mention his brawl with McHale...
(3) Robert Horry: bailed out LA several times (76ers when Shaq fouled out, Game 4 vs Kings and others) in clutch time. Good defender, too.
So, what are yours?
the only thing that stopped Larry Legend was his own bad back.
Give the guy some credit please. Coop was great, Larry was a Legend.