I'm sure I underraate cousy. I never put him in that top list of Celtic greats. Maybe.i should do more research
somebody make the argument for Cousy for me... I dont.see how he can be rated above pierce
Cousy basically made the point guard position what it is today. He invented many of the flashy passes like behind the back and the like. He had crazy handles which pretty much became a requirement to play the point after him. Besides revolutionizing that position, he racked up assists like crazy.
Cousy was Rondo, Nash and Kidd all rolled up in one player before any of those three were born. Cousy had incredible peripheral vision and would regularly make passes that were...frankly impossible. He made an entire generation of players...and fans...truly believe he had eyes in the back on his head. Cousy may not have been *as* important to the Celtics as Russell, but he was darn close and I'd lay you odds the C's would have come up short of a championship more than one season with out Bob Cousy running the offense.
You what to compare Dave Cowens to someone? Compare him KG. No, Larry Bird. Okay, a cross between KG and Bird. Four inches shorter than KG, Cowens looked like a midget when he went up against guys like Jabbar, but he was fearless and he was good. Cowens battled the best centers of his time to a draw, game after game, series after series through will and effort and never giving an inch. Cowens had the hustle, fire and guts of Larry Bird, but he didn't have Bird's creativity or 3pt shot (didn't exist yet anyway). What Dave could do was hit an 18 - 20 foot shot on centers who wouldn't close on him, and drive to the bucket on those that did. He was a maniac on defense, even more so than KG. He had long, long legs and even longer arms, and he could jump! The joke was "white men can't jump...except for Dave Cowens."
Now, about Pierce...he is a Celtics great, but to me it's...
1. Russell (The most important Celtics. Maybe the most athletic big man of all time...oh, and maybe the smartest, too!)
2. Bird (The most talented, hardest working, and most stubborn SOB to ever wear green.)
3. Havlicek (If you never saw Hondo, you just don't know smooth. He was Ray Allen and Paul Pierce combined. Remember, there was no 3pt shot during his era, and most of his 26,000+ points came from what is now 3pt territory.)
4. Cowens (Battled every play, ever second, never gave an inch and won while not being anywhere near as talented as the rest of the top 10.)
5. Cousy (If Russell was the master of the blocked shot, Cousy was the doctor of the pass.)
6. Pierce (Just a great all around player, smooth like Havlicek and tough like Cowens and Bird.)
7. McHale (Arms and legs so long he looked deformed. Never looked agile, but was always where he needed to be when he needed to be there...always!)
8. KG (Only this low because he has only been a C for a few years and we never had his absolute best.)
9. Sam Jones (Took over from Cousy and keep the C's break running with no drop off.)
10. Heinsohn (Not so much as a player, but combined player, coach and commentator, Tommy is as much THE Celtics as Russell or Red.