Michael Cooper: But you know, people ask me all the time, ‘Who’s the hardest player?’ And I always say him, because I played against Michael Jordan, George Gervin, Andrew Toney—those guys. When they passed the ball, they had a tendency to take a break for a second. Larry never was going to take a break. Larry was going to go get an offensive rebound, he was going to go set a back pick—he was going to do something to impact that possession. That’s why he was the hardest.”