MY
MIX FROM MISIEK MOVIE SHOW
footage from
1980 to
1997
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Music:
Reks -
Big Dreamers (
Instrumental/Hip-Hop)
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NUMBER: 21;4
Highlights /
Video / Clip
Biography:
Scott
Byron Antom Scott (born March 28,
1961 in
Ogden, Utah) is a retired
American National Basketball Association player and current head coach of the
NBA's
New Orleans Hornets. He attended
Arizona State University. He was well-known as a player for the
Los Angeles Lakers. Scott grew up in
Inglewood, California and played at
Morningside High School, in the shadow of what was then the
Lakers' home arena,
The Forum.
Selected by the
San Diego Clippers with the 4th pick of the
1983 NBA Draft, he was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in
1983 in exchange for
Norm Nixon. During his playing career, Scott suited up for the Lakers,
Indiana Pacers and
Vancouver Grizzlies. Scott was a key player for the Lakers during the
Showtime era, being a starter alongside
Magic Johnson,
James Worthy, and
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He played for the Lakers for 10 consecutive seasons (19831993). During that time he won 3
NBA championships (
1985,
1987,
1988). As a rookie, he was a member of the
1984 all-rookie team, averaging
10.6 PPG in 22
MPG. He led the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (.433) in 1984-85. 1987-88 was his best season, leading the world champion Lakers in scoring, averaging a career-best 21.7 ppg, and in steals (1.91 spg). Although he was an excellent player and an integral part of one of the greatest teams in
NBA history,
Byron Scott was never selected to play in the
NBA All-Star game. He was the Lakers' starting shooting guard from 1984 until
1993. In 1996-97, the last year of Scott's playing career, he went back to the Lakers and proved to be a valuable mentor for a team led by
Kobe Bryant and
Shaquille O'Neal. During his playing days he was known to be one of the best shooters and dunkers in the NBA[.in the summer of 1997 Scott signed with the
Greek League team
Panathinaikos for the 19971998 season. Byron Scott was finals
MVP, Scott took over a struggling
New Jersey Nets team. His team performed poorly in his first year, but he was able to build a nucleus for a winning franchise. The next season, Scott led
New Jersey to a franchise record 52 wins, their first
Atlantic division crown, and an appearance in the
NBA Finals Scott had his first winning season as the Hornets head coach. They had a winning percentage of .683 with a record of 5626. They became
Southwest Division champions and finished 2nd overall in the
Western Conference. The Hornets clinched the Southwest Division title in their win over the
Los Angeles Clippers. The Hornets had a 3011 home record and a 2615 road record and clinched the second seed in the Western Conference Playoffs. The Hornets won their first round series against the
Dallas Mavericks, posting a 41 record for the series. They would go on to face the defending
Champion San Antonio Spurs in the conference semifinals. An unusual trend of home court blow outs would mark the series until the deciding game 7 when the veteran
Spurs would pull out a gutsy 9182 win on the Hornets rowdy home court. The win marked the
100th playoff victory for Spurs coach,
Greg Popovich.
Michael Cooper
Michael Jerome Cooper (born April 15,
1956 in
Los Angeles, California) is currently the head coach of the
WNBA's
Los Angeles Sparks. He is also a former NBA player, playing his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers, and has coached in both the NBA and the WNBA.
He attended
Pasadena City College before transferring to the
University of New Mexico Lobos for two seasons, 1976-78.[4] There,
Cooper was named first team All
Western Athletic Conference. His senior season the
Lobos won the
WAC title, with Cooper averaging 16.3 points,
5.7 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game.Drafted out of
New Mexico by the Lakers in the third round of the
1978 NBA Draft (60th overall),[5] "
Coop" became an integral part of the "
Showtime" Lakers teams of the
1980s with his indomitable will on the defensive end of the court. In his 12-year NBA career, he was named to eight
NBA All Defensive Teams, including five
First Teams. He won the NBA
Defensive Player of the Year Award in 1987.
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