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5, 11, 16, 30 and 37. A seemingly random sequence of numbers which may be of little relevance outside of playing the lotto, but not to the Los Angeles Lakers. In Lakerland these four numbers may be reason to celebrate come next June. Full Article at Associated Content
LOS ANGELES (AP) When Lakers 7-footers Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum lined up for the opening tip against New York's comparatively pint-sized front line, anybody who has ever seen a pickup game between poorly chosen teams could have predicted what... Full Article at The Morris County Daily Record
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, right, gets fouled by New York Knicks forward Larry Hughes during the first half. Full Article at Canoe
LOS ANGELES -- Phil Jackson was hoping to see former Knicks guard Dean Meminger in August when a contingent of the 1973 Knicks championship team -- their last championship team -- got together for dinner in New York. Full Article at New York Post
The Los Angeles Lakers coach, Phil Jackson, has urged his players not to be emotionally distracted when they launch their NBA title defence today moments after freshwater pearl jewelry receiving their championship rings. Full Article at Town Hall
Posted Nov 25 2009 1:10AM LOS ANGELES(AP) Kobe Bryant scored 34 points, Pau Gasol added 11 points and 16 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers exploited a major size advantage in their fourth straight victory, 100-90 over the New York Knicks on... Full Article at NBA.com
LOS ANGELES - From Lamar Odom's zippered socks to Sasha Vujacic's Euro-chic suits to Phil Jackson's sandals on the practice court, the Lakers have taught us never to be surprised by what they're wearing. Full Article at Southern CA Press-Enterprise
The Los Angeles Lakers improved to 11-3 Tuesday night in a 110-90 win over the 3-11 New York Knicks. Some notes from the game: - The final score looks closer than the game actually was. Full Article at Hoopsworld
- Bynum got the quick hook by Phil Jackson about three minutes into the third - going with Lamar Odom for probably a more suitable defensive alignment against the shorter/quicker Knicks' frontcourt. Full Article at Hoopsworld
If New York hadn't squeaked into the playoffs in 1999 and then upset top-seeded Miami on the way to the NBA Finals, Phil Jackson thinks there's a chance he would have returned to coaching with the Knicks instead of the Lakers. Full Article at Southern CA Press-Enterprise
Even though the Lakers entered Tuesday night's game with a 10-3 record and the Knicks were 3-10, Los Angeles was not looking past New York. Lakers Coach Phil Jackson warned his team that the Knicks have been playing better basketball. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Learned two interesting tidbits regarding former Knicks player Phil Jackson: 1) During our 710 ESPN Lakers PodKast interview recorded today with Spike Lee (PLUG!!!), I asked the director what he remembers most about PJ during his NYC career. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — Phil Jackson was asked if he saw Ron Artest’s shirtless spot on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and said he hadn’t but he knew all about it. “Yes, I’ve heard a lot of things about it,” Jackson said. “He’s very good in that type of situation. Full Article at The Orange County Register
After a five-game flameout against the L.A. Lakers that was much closer than the finish indicated, the San Antonio Spurs headed into one of the most important offseasons in franchise history. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Create your own caption for this one. I don't even have words. As you can see by the final score, the summary of the game is pretty simple. They brought Noah. We brought the flood. End of story. Full Article at Blazer's Edge
Between the Lakers' victories last Thursday against the Chicago Bulls and Sunday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, they had two practice sessions. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Early in or before each basketball season, Dr. Jerry Buss sits down for a chat with the six beat reporters covering the Lakers daily, which this season occurred prior to Sunday evenings victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Full Article at NBA.com
(Every year, hundreds of basketball sneakers are produced, issued, sold and played in on the hardwood worldwide, and for every year in the NBA, at least one star player has a special season that is the peak of his career–and the signature shoe that... Full Article at SLAM Online
Here's a quick visit to the New York metropolitan-area newsroom: After beating the New Jersey Nets on Saturday afternoon, the Knicks were riding high on a two-game wining streak. DYNASTY! Full Article at FOX Sports
Phil Jackson isn’t a big fan of his players competing for their countries during the summer, and some might say for good reason. Full Article at The Orange County Register
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EL SEGUNDO, CA - SEPTEMBER 29: Pau Gasol #16, Kobe Bryant #24, Coach Phil Jackson and Ron Atrest #37 of the Los Angeles Lakers pose for a photograph during Lakers media day at their training facility on September 29, 2009 in El Segundo, California.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 5, 2009, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson, left, and Kobe Bryant talk during their basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Boston. Bryant could become an unrestricted free agent next month.
View Photo »Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson (C), Kobe Bryant (L) and Derek Fisher celebrate with the Lakers basketball team after they won their 15th NBA Championship in Los Angeles, California, June 17, 2009.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 17: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers addresses the crowd during the 2009 NBA Championship Victory Parade at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on June 17, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 17: Head coach Phil Jackson (C) of the Los Angeles Lakers is introduced during the 2009 NBA Championship Victory Parade at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on June 17, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 17: (L-R) Derek Fisher, assistant coach Kurt Rambis, Sasha Vujacic, Andrew Bynum, Jordan Farmar, head coach Phil Jackson, Lamar Odom (C), Shannon Brown, Pau Gasol, Adam Morrison, Trevor Ariza and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers celebrate on stage during the...
View Photo »Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson, left, speaks as Kobe Bryant looks on during the Lakers' NBA championship victory ceremony at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 17, 2009.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers smiles after the Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic 99-86 in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers answers questions during the post game news conference after the Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic 99-86 to win the NBA Championship in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando,...
View Photo »NBA Comissioner David Stern (3rd L) touches Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant (C) as he hoists the MVP trophy after receiving it from NBA legend Bill Russell (2nd R) while coach Phil Jackson (R) looks on after the Lakers beat the Orlando Magic to win the NBA Championship in Game 5 in Orla...
View Photo »The Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant (L) receives the MVP trophy from NBA legend Bill Russell as coach Phil Jackson (R) looks on after the Lakers beat the Orlando Magic to win the NBA Championship in Game 5 in Orlando, Florida, June 14, 2009.
View Photo »Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson (R) watches as Bill Russell (C) presents Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (L) the MVP trophy following their defeat of the Orlando Magic to win the NBA basketball championship in Orlando, Florida June 14, 2009.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers holds up the Larry O'Brien trophy after the Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic 99-86 in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers smiles after the Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic 99-86 in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Pau Gasol #16, Trevor Ariza #3 and head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers celebrate with the Larry O'Brien trophy after the Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic 99-86 in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts to a call by referee Ken Mauer in the first half against the Orlando Magic in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers calls out in the first half against the Orlando Magic in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 14: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers claps as Derek Fisher #2 of the Lakers walks back to the bench in the first quarter against the Orlando Magic in Game Five of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 14, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 11: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers discusses a call with referee Scott Foster in the second half against the Orlando Magic in Game Four of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 11, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 11: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts in the second quarter against the Orlando Magic in Game Four of the 2009 NBA Finals on June 11, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson, left, watches with Derek Fisher during practice for the NBA basketball finals, Wednesday, June 10, 2009, in Orlando, Fla. The Lakers play the Orlando Magic in Game 4 on Thursday.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 09: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts from the court in the fourth quarter in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers on June 9, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 09: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers talks with referee Joe Crawford from the court in the second quarter in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers on June 9, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 07: Head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers calls a time out in the second half against the Orlando Magic in Game Two of the 2009 NBA Finals at Staples Center on June 7, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 07: Kobe Bryant #24 and head coach Phil Jackson of the Los Angeles Lakers talk near the side line in the second half against the Orlando Magic in Game Two of the 2009 NBA Finals at Staples Center on June 7, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 5, 2009, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson, left, and Kobe Bryant talk during their basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Boston. Bryant could become an unrestricted free agent next month.
View Photo »I think he's a little like Sam Lacey, who played with the Kansas City Kings with Nate Archibald ... He could run the court, wasn't really a power body. He was tall and angular and could really play the game. I admire the way (Noah's) playing, the way he's coming. His attitude this year has been tremendo...
He's a fearless competitor. He has picked up the offense as well as anybody on our team ... and I like the way he's picking up challenges defensively. Brewer averaged 12.3 points and 6.3 rebounds in the Timberwolves' first three games under Rambis, who has installed a version of former boss Phil Jackson...
Ron Artest said we were going to have to grind out this game ... It is a kind of grinding team. We are going to have to be physical and aggressive and are just going to have to play at that level.
I think that Tex Winter should be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. There's a contributor category. He's not a head coach in the NBA, but he is the guy who put the offense in for Phil Jackson, who owns 10 championship rings. He's the architect of the triangle offense in Chicago and Los Angeles....
All those guys can play the post position. Jackson wasn't certain how much running Gasol would be able to do in his first game since an Oct. 9 exhibition against the Golden State Warriors. What's more, Gasol had only a handful of full-speed practices after he was injured Oct. 10. He hasn't played the ga...
I'm trying to find my way around that and do what (coach Phil Jackson is asking) ... He wants me to be more aggressive. But I'm just transitioning into that. Coming from Phil, that's definitely a compliment.
Chuck Hayes is 6-8 trying to guard Andrew, but he has a strong base and can get him off balance ... Shane Battier (a 6-8 small forward) is one of the best defenders against Kobe, and sometimes Kobe wants to take the bait and prove `You can't defend me,' and sometimes that works to our disadvantage.
When you hire Kurt, you're not getting Phil Jackson ... You're hiring Kurt Rambis and all his experiences. He'll be the coach he wants to be. You won't get a Phil clone.
There's no doubt that we consider the team among the three or four [top] teams in the Western Conference
I get a chance to play with Phil Jackson ... That’s pretty crazy. Amazing. Shocking. Every word that means something like that.
We told the players it was much more important to [Denver] than it was to us, and you guys have got to meet that challenge
They're a California team, they're close to home, that kind of stuff ... That's what happens. They're rivals and then they're not. I suppose San Antonio is a team we've had to combat in this decade.
They're a California team, they're close to home, that kind of stuff ... That's what happens. They're rivals and then they're not. I suppose San Antonio is a team we've had to combat in this decade.
knows how to lighten the mood unlike any coach I've ever been around ... Like, some days in practice, we'll be tired and guys will be hurting, and he might tell Chris Barnes to run up and shoot a 3-pointer just to make the team laugh.
I think a lot of people were saying maybe between Phoenix and the Clippers or this team or that team, that maybe (the Suns) would be the eighth seed and make the playoffs
They went back to the (fast-breaking) style they were running four years ago, five years ago. (Amare) Stoudemire is back to playing a center role rather than a forward role, although they have Channing Frye listed as their center. Channing's more like a small forward in a 6-foot-10 body. It's an outside...
I wouldn't ask Ron to do that ... There are too many picks to chase through. There's too many things going on particularly on those guards. Sometimes you have to run sideline to sideline through a couple of picks. Ron with that big body - that might be a little bit much for him to ask that. But he is ve...
We'd like to get him back Friday (against the Memphis Grizzlies) if that's possible -- I don't know if it is
Oh, he'd love to play against Memphis, I'm sure, but we don't know about his availability yet
He'd love to play against Memphis I'm sure, but i don't know about his ability
They're just not picking up the flow of the game, coming back and playing with that kind of integral force that has to be played out there ... Nothing was happening good when (Jordan Farmar) was out there. Things went OK (with Brown). They'll get it back. We have to dedicate some minutes to them. Right ...
I think everybody's going to be happy to see him, everybody who knows him ... I know it's been a real difficult (few) months since early (April), when he was here for the first two games of the playoffs versus Utah. So, we're happy Tex could make it down (from his home in Portland, Ore.).
If worse comes to worse, we have three days before we play again ... We have a good replacement for him in Lamar Odom.
It ended up being the last of my season that year ... That’s the bad memory, that’s why I say that. But I always enjoy coming to San Diego.
I definitely think he has a future in the NBA ... I'm not going to say he's got a future with our team.
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on the drive home to nh with @sarieee and geoffrey.. and phil jackson!!
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