Michael Cooper
Michael Cooper
Michael Jerome Cooperis an American basketball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA, and retired professional player. Prior to joining Atlanta, he coached the USC USC Trojans college basketball team. He is a former player in the National Basketball Associationwho spent his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers, and has coached in the NBA, WNBA, and the NBA DL. Michael Cooper is the only person to win a championship, as either a coach...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth15 April 1956
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
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That was the best the town had at the time.
I think sometimes you just need to play in this league. As a rookie coming out of college, you don't understand the real significance of being a pro unless you're playing other pros. It doesn't help you to play sporadically here or there.
We really see it as a good long-term stream of revenue for us.
Those of us who have always considered ourselves 'liberal' and 'tolerant' have discovered the prejudices and stereotypes which each of us harbor. This has certainly been a learning experience for us, and we are still learning.
It's not about one or two guys winning it, it's about the team aspect. We were the ultimate team today (Saturday) just like the last three weeks.
I just cold shanked my approach into the trees to the right of the fairway. I was stymied by a tree and had to hit a shot left-handed back into the fairway. From there I chunked a sand wedge that barely made the green. Then I somehow got down in two for a double.
Then I started leaking oil all over the place.
We could still end up in a three-way tie. If we just keep our composure and learn from this defeat, then I'm positive that we'll have a chance to contend for the SEC.
We did a good job in the first half and kind of fell apart towards the end. The way we started in the first half is what got us rolling.
We felt that if we got 10 years in, we'll be here (as an established league) and we will be here,
It's a unique situation to have, but again they say sometimes talent doesn't win. It has to be brought together right. That's the coaching's job. That's what we're doing.
They've been doing this from Day 1, looking at other people. I think they want a coach with some experience. I know I can coach in this league. 'It's a difficult situation to take over, but I'm thankful for the opportunity.