Tex Winter: "...Jackson ... he's moved it to a new level and gotten substantially better as a coach

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  1. SirLaker

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    Re: Tex Winter: "...Jackson ... he's moved it to a new level and gotten substantially better as a coach later in his career.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The coach?s coach suggested that Jackson has done things well for years, yet he?s moved it to a new level and gotten substantially better as a coach later in his career. ?The way he handles a team is really something,? Winter explained. ?He can sit there in the midst of chaos, see things happening and then calmly do something to change the course of events. ?He really is a Zen master with these players. You?ve got to be a great psychologist, you?ve got to be that because of the game?s speed and complexity and the pressure on the players.?</div>You can read the entire story here: Blog
     
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    Re: Tex Winter: "...Jackson ... he's moved it to a new level and gotten substantially better as a coach later in his career.

    I really do love the both of them. They are great coaches.
     
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    Re: Tex Winter: "...Jackson ... he's moved it to a new level and gotten substantially better as a coach later in his career.

    Yeah that might explain them winning, more than Kobe changing. ;\
     
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    Re: Tex Winter: "...Jackson ... he's moved it to a new level and gotten substantially better as a coach later in his career.

    Well, winning usually falls back to the teams coach, this really proves it, well partially.
     

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