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I think that’s harsh. Possible but harsh.
He was a fantastic defender. Long before “long” was thing. And undoubtedly he garnered more attention because of the lake show. But same could he said of many of their players. Most people wouldn’t know who Rambis, AC Green, Mychal Thompson are either. Maybe even Byron Scott.
And we have no idea if coop could’ve been more with a lesser team as well.
That was a big part of my point, he was a role player and they are typically very forgettable. If he were playing elsewhere, nobody would say "ugh" simply because someone didn't know who he was. I think he was better than someone like Raja Bell and I could see an argument either way between him and Rambis but I don't think his career approached the level of AC, Thompson or Byron Scott.
He made some big buckets but he wasn't much of a shooter despite the fact he got an awful lot of wide open looks. He was a very good defender and could guard multiple positions but perhaps his greatest asset was the energy he brought to the game. The closest comp I can come up with for Cooper is PJ Tucker, they both impact their team beyond their stats but most good teams have someone similar and they don't typically stand out as time passes. JMO.