Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
5 posters
Page 1 of 1
Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
By The Sports Xchange
Report: Knicks met with Phil Jackson about coaching them NBC Sports
Eleven NBA championships isn't enough for Phil Jackson. Apparently he wants an even dozen now.
After leading the Chicago Bulls to six NBA crowns and the Los Angeles Lakers to five, Jackson is "ready to go back to work," according to ESPN.com.
After several health battles, Jackson is apparently fit and ready to get back along the sidelines or, ala Miami's Pat Rley, in the front office of an NBA club.
The latter would apparently be Jackson's first preference, but he would be okay with coaching for a short time to essentially lay the groundwork for another coach to then build upon the foundation Jackson laid and move towards a championship contending team.
Jackson, 68, had already turned down an opportunity to become the New York Knicks' next head coach, according to ESPN's Stephen A. Smith. However, according to ESPNNewYork.com, the Knicks apparently haven't stopped trying: now they are reportedly dangling a high-ranking front office in front of Jackson, who starred with the Knicks during his playing days.
Jackson, whose career coaching record is 1,155-485 in 20 seasons, could announce a decision in the coming week, according to the New York Daily News.
That Jackson is at least listening to teams interested in him, especially if it meant going back to coaching -- even if for a little while -- is a radical change for Jackson. Just over a month ago, he told NBA TV "my stock answer has been I have no intention of coaching again."
He lived up to that twice in the last year, turning down the Cleveland Cavaliers and Brooklyn Nets when they came calling with offers, as well as the Toronto Raptors for an unspecificed role.
"There are winners and losers in the NBA, and a lot of people are trying to reclaim their position or change their culture or whatever," Jackson told USA Today. "So yeah, there is [opportunity]. I've had conversations. Some of them are feelers, (an) 'are you interested?' type of thing."
Knicks coach Mike Woodson, whose team is still 17 games under .500, said before Friday's win over the Jazz, "I really don't have an opinion on it. ... As I sit here today, I am the coach of the New York Knicks. I am not going to entertain anything about Phil."
112288
Report: Knicks met with Phil Jackson about coaching them NBC Sports
Eleven NBA championships isn't enough for Phil Jackson. Apparently he wants an even dozen now.
After leading the Chicago Bulls to six NBA crowns and the Los Angeles Lakers to five, Jackson is "ready to go back to work," according to ESPN.com.
After several health battles, Jackson is apparently fit and ready to get back along the sidelines or, ala Miami's Pat Rley, in the front office of an NBA club.
The latter would apparently be Jackson's first preference, but he would be okay with coaching for a short time to essentially lay the groundwork for another coach to then build upon the foundation Jackson laid and move towards a championship contending team.
Jackson, 68, had already turned down an opportunity to become the New York Knicks' next head coach, according to ESPN's Stephen A. Smith. However, according to ESPNNewYork.com, the Knicks apparently haven't stopped trying: now they are reportedly dangling a high-ranking front office in front of Jackson, who starred with the Knicks during his playing days.
Jackson, whose career coaching record is 1,155-485 in 20 seasons, could announce a decision in the coming week, according to the New York Daily News.
That Jackson is at least listening to teams interested in him, especially if it meant going back to coaching -- even if for a little while -- is a radical change for Jackson. Just over a month ago, he told NBA TV "my stock answer has been I have no intention of coaching again."
He lived up to that twice in the last year, turning down the Cleveland Cavaliers and Brooklyn Nets when they came calling with offers, as well as the Toronto Raptors for an unspecificed role.
"There are winners and losers in the NBA, and a lot of people are trying to reclaim their position or change their culture or whatever," Jackson told USA Today. "So yeah, there is [opportunity]. I've had conversations. Some of them are feelers, (an) 'are you interested?' type of thing."
Knicks coach Mike Woodson, whose team is still 17 games under .500, said before Friday's win over the Jazz, "I really don't have an opinion on it. ... As I sit here today, I am the coach of the New York Knicks. I am not going to entertain anything about Phil."
112288
112288- Posts : 7855
Join date : 2009-10-16
Re: Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
Are there any Championship-ready teams for Phil to inherit? Houston?
If he were to take over the "We're the Hekawi" NY Knicks that would be a Very, Very different starting point from his previous two NBA gigs.
bob
.
If he were to take over the "We're the Hekawi" NY Knicks that would be a Very, Very different starting point from his previous two NBA gigs.
bob
.
bobheckler- Posts : 61429
Join date : 2009-10-28
Re: Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
BOB,
HE'LL NEVER COACH AGAIN BUT PERHAPS BECOME A TEAM PRESIDENT.
112288
HE'LL NEVER COACH AGAIN BUT PERHAPS BECOME A TEAM PRESIDENT.
112288
112288- Posts : 7855
Join date : 2009-10-16
Re: Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
They talked about this last night in the pre-game. He doesn't want to coach, he doesn't want to have to be involved in the day-to-day workings of the team (ie: come to work every day, like a normal GM). He does, however, want final say on ALL personnel decisions.
Part time effort, full time pay, total control.
Sign me up for some of that!!
What a Maroon!!
Part time effort, full time pay, total control.
Sign me up for some of that!!
What a Maroon!!
_________________
gyso- Posts : 22139
Join date : 2009-10-13
Re: Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
GYSO,
Where do you come up with these things! LOL
12288
Where do you come up with these things! LOL
12288
112288- Posts : 7855
Join date : 2009-10-16
Re: Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
I agree with Bugs. It's hard to imagine Phil taking a coaching job with a team that's not already on the brink of championship material. I don't believe he'd be willing to risk besmirching his coaching reputation that is inflated by a bunch of "gimme" championships. If he fails to build a winner as a gm or president or whatever, there is always the coach to blame. But, if he's the coach, he might actually have to shoulder much of the responsibility himself, and that wouldn't be fittin'. Not fittin'.
Sam
Sam
Re: Report: Phil Jackson 'ready to get back to work' in NBA
The latter would apparently be Jackson's first preference, but he would be okay with coaching for a short time to essentially lay the groundwork for another coach to then build upon the foundation Jackson laid and move towards a championship contending team.
About spit my coco puffs all over the keyboard.......
since when has he done any laying the groundwork............delusional.
beat
About spit my coco puffs all over the keyboard.......
since when has he done any laying the groundwork............delusional.
beat
beat- Posts : 7032
Join date : 2009-10-13
Age : 70
Similar topics
» Phil Jackson's already trying to work the refs
» Phil Jackson To NY Despite 11th Hour Efforts By Lakers To Woo Him Back To LA
» How Phil Jackson is hurting the Knicks
» Phil Jackson Picks Winners
» Phil Jackson leaning towards retirement
» Phil Jackson To NY Despite 11th Hour Efforts By Lakers To Woo Him Back To LA
» How Phil Jackson is hurting the Knicks
» Phil Jackson Picks Winners
» Phil Jackson leaning towards retirement
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|