Get drafted in the NBA: Chuck Cooper earned this distinction on April 25, 1950, when Boston selected the 6-foot-5 All-American Duquesne forward with the 13th overall pick in the second round.
The OGs did not let that comment slide, including the son of NBA Hall of Famer Chuck Cooper, Chuck Cooper III. Cooper III appeared on the Celtics Lab podcast and reacted to the former Duke Blue ...
And for today's article, we will continue with the fifth of 29 people to wear the No. 11 jersey, Hall of Fame Boston forward alum, Chuck Cooper. The first Black man drafted in NBA history ...
Charles "Chuck" Cooper's son, Chuck Cooper III, talks about what it means for his father to be enshrined into the Hall of Fame.
NBA All-Star Weekend is getting another makeover ... By the end of the draft, Team Shaq included a group of veteran stars, Team Chuck was built around big men, and Team Kenny had a collection ...
While the focus of the NBA world on Thursday was trade deadline ... and ended up with just two bigs. Chuck chose to lean on the international flair and ended up with just two guards, as he has ...
Had St. Francis University basketball icon Maurice Stokes lived a long, healthy life, as opposed to one cut tragically short, he likely would have been an important person in Chuck Cooper III’s ...