Lakers great Michael Cooper introduced as Cal State L.A. coach
Michael Cooperβs return to Cal State Los Angeles is more than just another coaching stop β itβs a homecoming.
The Lakers legend was introduced Wednesday as the programβs 14th menβs basketball head coach, bringing with him decades of experience and a clear vision: return the Golden Eagles to championship form.
The goal for Cooper is to reestablish what the menβs basketball program achieved two years ago, winning a championship.
Cooper believes that building a championship team starts with what he calls the five Ds: determination, dedication, desire, discipline and decision-making.
βIβve incorporated those principles into my coaching philosophy, and they will be covered in what we do here at Cal State L.A. Weβre going to develop a culture rooted in discipline, defense and teamwork,β Cooper said.
The job carries personal meaning for Cooper. Cal State L.A. holds a special place in his life, as he competed at the university during the NBA Summer Pro League in 1977-78.
βThis is home to me, so thatβs a no-brainer. When I got the chance under Coach [Jim] Saia to come in and volunteer, I got a chance to know a lot of the student athletes here, and being around these young people can reinvigorate you and get you energized to come out and get up every morning, and that is what I love about this. Thatβs why I love this sport,β Cooper said.
Saia retired after 10 seasons, opening the door for Cooper to take on a new role. He said the identity he is looking to build on and off the court starts with hard work.
Lakers great Michael Cooper speaks during his introductory news conference Wednesday after being named Cal State L.A. menβs basketball coach.
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βI think hard working young men, I think the five Ds that I described, those can apply to you in anything you do in your athletic endeavors, but the uniqueness and the fun apart about those five Ds can put those to work for you [athletes] off the court in your everyday life, in your religious life anything that you wanna be successful in you have to apply that so those are some of the principles that will build our foundation of our team with but also a foundation they can stay strong in, in the community,β Cooper said.
Former Lakers forward A.C. Green, who played alongside Cooper during the Showtime Era, spoke about his former teammate.
βHeβs going to be a minor Pat Riley. Heβs going to be a fun-loving, hard-nose coach, and it seems like it would be an oxymoron, but it is possible and heβs going to show that,β Green said.
Cooperβs vision for success for the menβs basketball team includes strong conditioning, hard work and defense.
βTheyβre going to play hard, theyβre going to play smart, and theyβre going to play together. When you do those three things, youβll win championships,β Cooper said.
Green emphasized that Cooperβs success will translate to the program.
βHeβs a winner. Everywhere he goes and every place he stops, he wins,β Green said. βItβs contagious. People love being around him and people love playing for him.β
For Cooper, the connection between the program, the city and his legacy remains clear.
βThe Lakers are L.A., Michael Cooper is L.A. and we are L.A.,β Cooper said.