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Cooper vs Fisher — The Showdown for Best Role Player in Lakers History



Additional Points:

— Fisher played 915 of his 1,287 games with the Lakers.

— Fisher started 593 of his 915 games with the Lakers.

— Cooper played all 873 games with the Lakers (started 94 games).

— Cooper was 5X All Defensive 1st Team and 3X All Defensive Second Team.

by WallStreetDoesntBet

17 Comments

  1. WallStreetDoesntBet

    For the recent Lakers’ grid, the list is all but full:

    • West will win Best Shooter

    • Kareem will win Best in Post

    But *Best Role Player* will be interesting… The stats in the post are just to help everyone make an informed decision.

  2. Stebsy1234

    Man I’m so conflicted I love both these guys but I think Cooper takes it with his defence. Having Coop win DPOY coming off the bench in a league with young MJ is pretty impressive.

  3. schadkehnfreude

    IMO, it’s Cooper and that’s not a particularly close contest  You can make a coherent and respectable case for Fisher but most of that argument boils down to having better individual moments – to wit, his clutch performances in Game 4 of the 2009 Finals and Game 3 of the 2010 Finals, as well as 0.4.  

    Cooper though? He was a more integral part of overall more complete teams.  He was probably the best perimeter defender in the league for about a half decade – if you don’t believe me, ask Larry Bird.  Once when both Coop and Magic were injured, Magic said it was like missing six players because they both played so many positions.  He was the original 3+D wing before that term even entered basketball vernacular. Hell, he even has three separate Chickisms – the Coop-a-loop (fast break lobs), the Cooper Scoop (his chasedown blocks) and the Copper Hoop (the triples)

    Fisher has more iconic moments of greatness, but Cooper was absolutely the more iconic player.  It’s a testament to D-Fish’s legacy that you can talk about it in the same breath as Cooper’s career, but Coop is without question the GOAT Laker role-played.

  4. LynchMob187

    I’m going Fish for playoffs, Coop had a better Lakers Career. But we don’t get to a lot of chips without big shots from Fish. IMO Coop was Integral, but only necessary against the Celtics.

  5. needmoresleeep

    Cooper was a better role player because you could put him on the other team’s best player. Fisher made more clutch shots though.

    But where do you draw the line for a role player? Byron Scott was really good, but was he a role player? Rick Fox? Lamar Odom? Robert Horry? I think all of those guys have an argument for being better players than Cooper and Fisher.

  6. YesterShill

    Fish hit more iconic shots, but Coop was the original 3 and D.

    He made life so hard for opposing guards and wings, while being able to space the floor for Kareem and Worthy.

  7. nottherealstanlee

    I say this with Fish as my favorite player from the 2000s era (just always loved his gamer ability and steadiness). 

    It’s clearly Cooper. Coop is in the Hall man. Fish ain’t gonna make it to the Hall. 

  8. rjaysenior

    Cooper getting that number retired. Next to join him is the king and brow

  9. Lakers are so deep with talented players, imagine having an HOF role player.

  10. At the time I often wondered why Fisher is in the team. He seemed so undynamic compared to his teammates. Stupid me. Now I understand how important it is to have a steady pair of hands at guard and how well he played in the system.

  11. PharaohSteez79

    D Fish. I watched his whole career and saw most of Cooper’s. Lakers don’t win shit without Fish.

  12. wut_eva_bish

    Cooper all the way.

    Fish gave us a few big shots and some scrappy defense, but overall he was nowhere close to Cooper’s consistent level of excellence.

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