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Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« on: July 01, 2010, 06:24:22 PM »

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I don't think it was really ever in doubt. Surprised at the pay cut he took, though...5 million.

Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2010, 06:31:06 PM »

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I don't think it was really ever in doubt. Surprised at the pay cut he took, though...5 million.

His coaching wish list probably looked something like:
(a) wherever LBJ goes
(b) wherever Dwade goes
(c) Boston
(d) Lakers

and...
Boston brought Doc back, LBJ probably said "grab a number" to Phil, which he didn't appreciate, and DWade probably said "talk to Riley" which also didn't go over well with Phil, so Phil turned to the Lakers who, knowing that Phil was looking for greener pastures, said "Phil, you jerk, take the $5 mil and you can keep dating your girl here in LA" and Phil sheepishly said "okay".
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Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2010, 07:32:10 PM »

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Right Cman - there's obviously SO many "greener pastures" than the two-time defending champs...

Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2010, 10:25:24 PM »

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He still has unfinished business against Doc if in case our teams meet again in the Finals. Doc has 7 wins against him (who's got 6 wins over Doc) in the Finals. He may have overtaken Red's number of championships but another Celtics coach has more wins against him in a Finals head-to-head encounter.

Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2010, 11:15:34 PM »

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I don't think it was really ever in doubt. Surprised at the pay cut he took, though...5 million.

His coaching wish list probably looked something like:
(a) wherever LBJ goes
(b) wherever Dwade goes
(c) Boston
(d) Lakers

and...
Boston brought Doc back, LBJ probably said "grab a number" to Phil, which he didn't appreciate, and DWade probably said "talk to Riley" which also didn't go over well with Phil, so Phil turned to the Lakers who, knowing that Phil was looking for greener pastures, said "Phil, you jerk, take the $5 mil and you can keep dating your girl here in LA" and Phil sheepishly said "okay".

The worst(?) part is, that totally could have been the way things went down.

But you know what? I am happy Whistlin' Phil came back. He said it would be his final stand and that he wanted a threepeat (duh!) Now, we need to bulk up our roster. Just think of it:

-The Celtics have 17 championships.

-The Lakers have 16.

-We won in '08.

-They won this year (forget '09, that title will always have an asterisk named KG to it).

-That means we're tied in the Doc/PJ era.

-One final chance of getting the upper hand on the Lakers and on Phil.

-If we could beat the Lakers next year, we'd be two 'ships ahead of them, and how much does the Snake have left in his tank? We'd make sure that the silly, silly Jordan comparisons would be put on hold for at least one season, too. And what about the lockout? That could help, too.

Of course all of this may not may mean a whole lot, depending on where the big name FA's are headed. But In Danny I Trust.

I say bring it.

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« Last Edit: July 02, 2010, 07:29:49 AM by ACF »

Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2010, 11:23:48 PM »

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I don't think it was really ever in doubt. Surprised at the pay cut he took, though...5 million.

His coaching wish list probably looked something like:
(a) wherever LBJ goes
(b) wherever Dwade goes
(c) Boston
(d) Lakers

and...
Boston brought Doc back, LBJ probably said "grab a number" to Phil, which he didn't appreciate, and DWade probably said "talk to Riley" which also didn't go over well with Phil, so Phil turned to the Lakers who, knowing that Phil was looking for greener pastures, said "Phil, you jerk, take the $5 mil and you can keep dating your girl here in LA" and Phil sheepishly said "okay".

The worst(?) part is, that totally could have been the way things went down.

But you know what? I am happy Whistlin' Phil came back. He said it would be his final stand and that he wanted a threepeat (duh!) Now, we need to bulk up our roster. Just think of it:

-The Celtics have 17 championships.

-The Lakers have 16.

-We won in '08.

-They won this year (forget '09, that title will always have an asterisk named KG to it).

-That means we're tied in the Doc/PJ era.

-One final chance of getting the upper hand on the Lakers and on Phil.

-If we could beat the Lakers next year, we'd be two 'ships ahead of them, and how much does the Snake have left in his tank? We'd make sure that the silly, silly Jordan comparisons would be put on hold for at least one season, too. And what about the lockout? That could help, too.

Off course all of this may not may a whole lot, depending on where the big name FA's are headed. But In Danny I Trust.

I say bring it.

+ 1

DA just needs to make the right moves for the bench...bringing in players that are consistent enough to give us productive mins as backups which prevents our starters from getting gassed out.

And it'll be an icing on the cake if somehow Shaq ends up in green next season.

Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2010, 11:34:35 PM »

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Lol @ ACF:
"(forget '09, that title will always have an asterisk named KG to it)".


Then the C's only title this generation has an asterisk due to the Lakers being Bynum-free...

Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #7 on: July 01, 2010, 11:35:09 PM »

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I don't think it was really ever in doubt. Surprised at the pay cut he took, though...5 million.

His coaching wish list probably looked something like:
(a) wherever LBJ goes
(b) wherever Dwade goes
(c) Boston
(d) Lakers

and...
Boston brought Doc back, LBJ probably said "grab a number" to Phil, which he didn't appreciate, and DWade probably said "talk to Riley" which also didn't go over well with Phil, so Phil turned to the Lakers who, knowing that Phil was looking for greener pastures, said "Phil, you jerk, take the $5 mil and you can keep dating your girl here in LA" and Phil sheepishly said "okay".

The worst(?) part is, that totally could have been the way things went down.

But you know what? I am happy Whistlin' Phil came back. He said it would be his final stand and that he wanted a threepeat (duh!) Now, we need to bulk up our roster. Just think of it:

-The Celtics have 17 championships.

-The Lakers have 16.

-We won in '08.

-They won this year (forget '09, that title will always have an asterisk named KG to it).

-That means we're tied in the Doc/PJ era.

-One final chance of getting the upper hand on the Lakers and on Phil.

-If we could beat the Lakers next year, we'd be two 'ships ahead of them, and how much does the Snake have left in his tank? We'd make sure that the silly, silly Jordan comparisons would be put on hold for at least one season, too. And what about the lockout? That could help, too.

Off course all of this may not may mean a whole lot, depending on where the big name FA's are headed. But In Danny I Trust.

I say bring it.

Edit: Spelling.

Yep.

This makes Doc's Return that much sweeter. I would Love nothing more than to send Phil on his way to retirement in June 2011 with Banner 18.

Re: Phil Jackson Returns to Coach the Lakers
« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2010, 04:07:06 PM »

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Lol @ ACF:
"(forget '09, that title will always have an asterisk named KG to it)".


Then the C's only title this generation has an asterisk due to the Lakers being Bynum-free...

We had the Lakers pinned to the floor in 2008, so Bynum wouldn't have made a difference, IMHO. The Lakers were mentally weak. How else do you explain losing a 24-point lead at home? Great run by the C's but the Lakers just bowed out. This year, they were very strong. Pau Gasol was the difference this time around. Forget Kobe's MVP. Oh, and then no Perk for Game 7.

KG, Perk '08 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bynum '08, IMO.