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get the Fack out of New York, Phil Jackson

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Hornacek NY media will be all over you in a bout a month you continue this nonsense
 

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are you F N kidding ? put a team out there and think you can beat teams with 25 footers and no defense? we fans have suffered enough, jackson is a brain dead GM, take your triangle offense, what ever the hell that is, and take a f n hike! and horancek you should be fired. you played in this league when real ball was played, what the hell are you thinking?

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In his Hall of Fame bio, Jackson is described as an intellectual, spiritualist, maverick, athlete and coach -- in that order. He played 10 years for the New York Knicks, including the 1973 championship season, and served the New Jersey Nets as both a player and assistant coach. Now he's back with the Knicks, trying to resurrect the franchise in an executive capacity.

In between, he just happened to win 11 championships coaching the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers.

Jackson never denied that coaching some of the world's greatest players allowed him to collect all those rings. But it's also true that Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Kobe Bryant never won a championship without him.

To commemorate Jackson's 11 NBA championships as a coach, we present 11 things you need to know about Phil Jackson:

1. Jackson was named NBA Coach of the Year only once, in 1995-96 when the Bulls won a record 72 games.

2. After guiding the Albany Patroons to the 1984 CBA championship, Jackson successfully lobbied ownership for a raise -- to $30,000. Jackson now earns in the $12 million range annually as president of the Knicks.

3. Michael Jordan's career record in eight seasons with Phil Jackson as his head coach: 455-130 (.778) in the regular season and 105-37 (.739) in the playoffs. Jordan's career record in seven seasons under other head coaches: 251-236 (.515) in the regular season and 14-23 (.378) in the playoffs.

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Jackson and Michael Jordan helped the Bulls win 72 and 69 games, respectively, in the 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons, including 44 consecutive home victories at one point. Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images

4. Kobe Bryant's career record in 11 seasons with Phil Jackson as his head coach: 568-269 (.679) in the regular season and 118-62 (.656) in the playoffs. Bryant's career record in eight seasons under other head coaches: 255-188 (.576) in the regular season and 17-23 (.425) in the playoffs.

5. Shaquille O'Neal's career record in five seasons with Phil Jackson as his head coach: 262-92 (.740) in the regular season and 64-28 (.696) in the playoffs. O'Neal's career record in 14 seasons under other head coaches: 557-296 (.653)in the regular season and 65-59 (.524) in the playoffs.

6. Jackson reveled in tweaking fans in opposing cities during his coaching career. A sampling:

  • On Memphis: "It's like Dresden after the war."

  • On Sacramento: "Those people are just maybe redneck in some form or fashion."

  • On Orlando: "If you want a plastic city like Orlando that has warm weather and golf courses, that's fine. But if you want a city that has meat and grist to it and has a culture, Chicago has it."

  • On San Antonio: "Once you've been there, you've been there enough."

  • On the first NBA game in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: "Hopefully they've drained the mud out of the building and the termites aren't going to eat the building away by the time we get down there."
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Jackson and Kobe Bryant bask in the moment after winning the 2010 NBA Finals. Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images

11. In his 2013 book, "Eleven Rings," Jackson listed the Lakers' win over the Celtics in Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals as the most satisfying victory of his career.
 

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are you F N kidding ? put a team out there and think you can beat teams with 25 footers and no defense? we fans have suffered enough, jackson is a brain dead GM, take your triangle offense, what ever the hell that is, and take a f n hike! and horancek you should be fired. you played in this league when real ball was played, what the hell are you thinking?

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So you're not a fan of Phil Jackson.
 

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So you're not a fan of Phil Jackson.

when you have been GM for years, had a new crop of players for each of those years and they can't get the triangle offense? If you're not willing to change it up, NO , i don't respect narrow minded individuals.
 

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In some ways yes because I think we both know that the Celtics would never have won 11 titles in a row in Phil Jackson's time. That was a watered down league
Nonsense... :L
 

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knicks give up 20 pts in 1st 5 minutes of celtics game... FIRE JACKSON FIRE HORNACEK
 

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In his Hall of Fame bio, Jackson is described as an intellectual, spiritualist, maverick, athlete and coach -- in that order. He played 10 years for the New York Knicks, including the 1973 championship season, and served the New Jersey Nets as both a player and assistant coach. Now he's back with the Knicks, trying to resurrect the franchise in an executive capacity.

In between, he just happened to win 11 championships coaching the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers.

Jackson never denied that coaching some of the world's greatest players allowed him to collect all those rings. But it's also true that Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Kobe Bryant never won a championship without him.

To commemorate Jackson's 11 NBA championships as a coach, we present 11 things you need to know about Phil Jackson:

1. Jackson was named NBA Coach of the Year only once, in 1995-96 when the Bulls won a record 72 games.

2. After guiding the Albany Patroons to the 1984 CBA championship, Jackson successfully lobbied ownership for a raise -- to $30,000. Jackson now earns in the $12 million range annually as president of the Knicks.

3. Michael Jordan's career record in eight seasons with Phil Jackson as his head coach: 455-130 (.778) in the regular season and 105-37 (.739) in the playoffs. Jordan's career record in seven seasons under other head coaches: 251-236 (.515) in the regular season and 14-23 (.378) in the playoffs.

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Jackson and Michael Jordan helped the Bulls win 72 and 69 games, respectively, in the 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons, including 44 consecutive home victories at one point. Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images

4. Kobe Bryant's career record in 11 seasons with Phil Jackson as his head coach: 568-269 (.679) in the regular season and 118-62 (.656) in the playoffs. Bryant's career record in eight seasons under other head coaches: 255-188 (.576) in the regular season and 17-23 (.425) in the playoffs.

5. Shaquille O'Neal's career record in five seasons with Phil Jackson as his head coach: 262-92 (.740) in the regular season and 64-28 (.696) in the playoffs. O'Neal's career record in 14 seasons under other head coaches: 557-296 (.653)in the regular season and 65-59 (.524) in the playoffs.

6. Jackson reveled in tweaking fans in opposing cities during his coaching career. A sampling:

  • On Memphis: "It's like Dresden after the war."

  • On Sacramento: "Those people are just maybe redneck in some form or fashion."

  • On Orlando: "If you want a plastic city like Orlando that has warm weather and golf courses, that's fine. But if you want a city that has meat and grist to it and has a culture, Chicago has it."

  • On San Antonio: "Once you've been there, you've been there enough."

  • On the first NBA game in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: "Hopefully they've drained the mud out of the building and the termites aren't going to eat the building away by the time we get down there."
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Jackson and Kobe Bryant bask in the moment after winning the 2010 NBA Finals. Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images

11. In his 2013 book, "Eleven Rings," Jackson listed the Lakers' win over the Celtics in Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals as the most satisfying victory of his career.

only ring he has here in NY is a telephone!
 
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