<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>"This could well be my last year of coaching," Jackson said before flying to Springfield, Mass., for tonight's induction. "I'm not saying it is but it could be. "I think I have an outstanding offer to sign up again, but I have held that back because of my recovery. . . . "Then there's the basis of how well the team does. . . . If this team doesn't move forward quickly, and that's, I think, the second round of the playoffs, then I think we have to reconsider." Los Angeles Times <p class="style1">Jackson is in the final year of his contract, and has said he will not agree to an extension offer until, among other things, he is confident that the Lakers can contend. Kobe Bryant, if he shows up and plays this season, would undoubtedly be traded afterward rather than be allowed to opt out of his contract before next season. Los Angeles Times</p> <p class="style1">"I think I can [bring Bryant back], but it's not just me," said Jackson. "I think actions are going to have to speak louder than words. . . . "It's going to take some mending and other people in this organization have to be part of it too." Los Angeles Times</p> <p class="style1">Before leaving town, Jackson also told KLAC's Petros Papadakis and Matt Smith that Lakers Vice President Jim Buss "promised big changes . . . and we've yet to see that. "And we still are looking for that big boost in our team. So we hope we still have one more [move] in us to include a player that really can play . . . the kind of role that you have to have to win in this game, someone who can [score] and can play defense and do the things on the floor to help us win." Los Angeles Times</div></p><p class="style1"></p><p class="style1">-Petey</p>
The obvious move for Phil is to the Knicks as GM and coach - he's wanted both jobs since his days with the Bulls, and surely the Knicks need it.</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Denny Crane)</div><div class='quotemain'> The obvious move for Phil is to the Knicks as GM and coach - he's wanted both jobs since his days with the Bulls, and surely the Knicks need it.</p> </p></div> </p> ...except the knicks suck. and i don't think all their players are too bright. don't you need smart players for phil's system..? or wait, maybe that was frank. or both.
I think it's his time to retire, he's had a very fulfilling, hall of fame, career with plenty of championship rings. Right now, the Lakers are not in any place close to championship contension and he needs to retire at some time, this is the best time.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Denny Crane)</div><div class='quotemain'> The obvious move for Phil is to the Knicks as GM and coach - he's wanted both jobs since his days with the Bulls, and surely the Knicks need it.</p> </p></div> </p> ...except the knicks suck. and i don't think all their players are too bright. don't you need smart players for phil's system..? or wait, maybe that was frank. or both.</div></p> Two things are true about PJax:</p> 1) He's coached arguably the best player in the game, both places he coached.</p> 2) He's coached in 2 of the 3 largest media markets in the NBA. NY would give him the hat trick.</p> Maybe he sees that he can work with Curry as the focal point of his triple post offense. Marbury could be a truly awesome player if his talent were properly harnessed. Maybe he likes the Curry/ZBo combo (they do complement one another on offense decently). Maybe he wants to take the front office job he seems to have wanted all along (and Isaiah may well deserve the boot).</p> On the other hand, Phil's assistant coaches (Tex Winter) are really old (Winter retired, no?). Maybe he just doesn't want to go on without his A team.</p> </p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticKing)</div><div class='quotemain'>He could go to Boston if they fire Doc.</div> Red is spinning in his grave at that suggestion </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Denny Crane)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Denny Crane)</div><div class='quotemain'> The obvious move for Phil is to the Knicks as GM and coach - he's wanted both jobs since his days with the Bulls, and surely the Knicks need it.</p> </p></div> </p> ...except the knicks suck. and i don't think all their players are too bright. don't you need smart players for phil's system..? or wait, maybe that was frank. or both.</div></p> Two things are true about PJax:</p> 1) He's coached arguably the best player in the game, both places he coached.</p> 2) He's coached in 2 of the 3 largest media markets in the NBA. NY would give him the hat trick.</p> Maybe he sees that he can work with Curry as the focal point of his triple post offense. Marbury could be a truly awesome player if his talent were properly harnessed. Maybe he likes the Curry/ZBo combo (they do complement one another on offense decently). Maybe he wants to take the front office job he seems to have wanted all along (and Isaiah may well deserve the boot).</p> On the other hand, Phil's assistant coaches (Tex Winter) are really old (Winter retired, no?). Maybe he just doesn't want to go on without his A team.</p> </p> </p> </div> </p> so...he should go to cleveland?</p> or he should go to new york, where lebron will be traded to?</p>
[quote name='peg182'][quote name='Denny Crane'][quote name='peg182'][quote name='Denny Crane'] The obvious move for Phil is to the Knicks as GM and coach - he's wanted both jobs since his days with the Bulls, and surely the Knicks need it.</p> </p>[/QUOTE] </p> ...except the knicks suck. and i don't think all their players are too bright. don't you need smart players for phil's system..? or wait, maybe that was frank. or both.[/QUOTE]</p> Two things are true about PJax:</p> 1) He's coached arguably the best player in the game, both places he coached.</p> 2) He's coached in 2 of the 3 largest media markets in the NBA. NY would give him the hat trick.</p> Maybe he sees that he can work with Curry as the focal point of his triple post offense. Marbury could be a truly awesome player if his talent were properly harnessed. Maybe he likes the Curry/ZBo combo (they do complement one another on offense decently). Maybe he wants to take the front office job he seems to have wanted all along (and Isaiah may well deserve the boot).</p> On the other hand, Phil's assistant coaches (Tex Winter) are really old (Winter retired, no?). Maybe he just doesn't want to go on without his A team.</p> </p> </p> [/QUOTE] </p> so...he should go to cleveland?</p> or he should go to new york, where lebron will be traded to? </p>[/QUOTE] Not so sure that'd be the deciding factor. One of the knocks on him is that he has mostly coached contender-ready teams. He may feel that LA isn't committed to rebuilding and that he has something to prove by building a team from scratch. Scratch does describe the Knicks - and they have contracts and an owner willing to spend well into the luxury tax. It seems like a decent situation for a guy who knows what he's doing.</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticKing)</div><div class='quotemain'>He could go to Boston when they fire Doc.</div> Fixed</p>
I personally feel Phil Jackson will be done after this season. He's had a long, promising career as head coach in the NBA, and he will go down as one of the greatest coaches ever in the game of basketball. He's won championships, coached tons of superstars, and has all the money he will ever need. Unless the Lakers magically land another superstar, or somehow turn back into contenders, I doubt Phil will be back next season. He is growing older, and his health will always be a concern. I'd like to see him go on and enjoy his life outside of coaching. Who knows, maybe we'll see him in the front office?
I think that if the Lakers don't bring any help that this should be his last season because this two season his been with the team had been horrible they have just ruined his records i hope he does come back but not to a crappy team that we have right now.
If it's PJax last season and the Lakers want to continue with the Triangle then Kurt Rambis is next in line.