Phil Jackson Back With The Lakers!!!!!!!!!!

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Lakers re-hire Phil Jackson as coach

June 14, 2005
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Phil Jackson is returning to the Los Angeles Lakers following a reconciliation with the team that cut him loose last year after three NBA championships in five seasons.

Spokesman John Black said Tuesday the team has rehired Jackson, who was let go by owner Jerry Buss last June 18.

A news conference was set for 5 p.m. EDT at Staples Center.

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Jackson, who turns 60 in September, has had health issues in the past and underwent an angioplasty two years ago. He told ABC-TV before the opening game of the NBA Finals that he underwent a series of tests to make sure he was healthy.

Jackson agreed to a three-year contract. Terms were not announced, but it's believed he'll be earning around $10 million per year.

Jackson's dismissal a year ago set in motion a makeover of massive proportions that proved to be disastrous.

Dominant big man Shaquille O'Neal demanded a trade and superstar Kobe Bryant opted out of his contract to become a free agent the same day Jackson's five-year run as coach ended.

The futures of O'Neal and Bryant were decided the following month, with O'Neal being traded to Miami and Bryant staying with the Lakers.

Rudy Tomjanovich succeeded Jackson, signing a five-year, $30 million contract, but lasted barely half a season, citing health reasons when he suddenly resigned Feb. 2.

Jackson's name was mentioned as a possible replacement almost immediately despite his having written a book detailing the 2003-04 season in which he called Bryant uncoachable and made other disparaging remarks about the franchise.

With injuries playing a major role, the Lakers lost 19 of their last 21 games under interim coach Frank Hamblen to finish 34-48 and out of the playoffs for just the second time since 1976.

Jackson has coached nine NBA championship teams -- six with the Chicago Bulls and in his first three years with the Lakers -- from 2000-2002. That ties him with former Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach for the most in league history.

Jackson also has a record 175 postseason victories and is tied for 10th on the NBA's all-time list with 830 wins in just 14 seasons -- nine with the Bulls and five with the Lakers. He has a .723 regular-season winning percentage and a .717 postseason winning percentage.

The Lakers were 285-125 in the regular season and 68-28 in the postseason under Jackson. But this figures to be his biggest challenge since the current team doesn't appear to have what it takes to return to elite status any time soon.

The Lakers are well over the salary cap, restricting their ability to bring in high-priced free-agent talent for at least two years. Their defense was abysmal last season; they had an unbalanced roster with too many small forwards; they had virtually no inside presence on either end of the court; and they were suspect at point guard.

Jeanie Buss, the owner's daughter and the Lakers' executive vice president of business operations, publicly lobbied for months for the return of Jackson, her longtime boyfriend.

She finally got her wish.

Bryant's reaction to a return by Jackson has seemed lukewarm at best. Shortly after Tomjanovich's resignation, Bryant said he would ``roll with it'' if Jackson returned.

Two days after the season ended, Bryant said he didn't care who was hired as coach, adding he trusted the track record of Jerry Buss and general manager Mitch Kupchak.

``Whoever they bring in here, I'm going to be ready,'' Bryant said. ``I'm just open to whoever they feel like is going to get the job done.''

Buss said in early May he believed Jackson and Bryant could coexist.

``Oh, definitely. No question,'' Buss said. ``These people want to win.''

Jackson spoke to several other teams, including the New York Knicks, but made it clear he would make a decision on the Lakers' job before giving serious consideration to anyone else.

``He was a long shot for us anyway,'' said a source in the Knicks' front office who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Herb Williams remains New York's coach for now, although the team has also spoken to Flip Saunders, P.J. Carlesimo, Bill Laimbeer and others. There remains a possibility that New York could pursue Detroit coach Larry Brown, who is widely expected to leave the Pistons following the conclusion of the NBA Finals.

Brown has said he wants to address a health issue after the playoffs before deciding his next move. He has already spoken with the Cleveland Cavaliers about taking a job as team president.

Jackson's decision to rejoin the Lakers should speed up the process of filling other job openings. There are coaching vacancies in Minnesota and Portland, and Seattle coach Nate McMillan's contract expires at the end of this month. Sacramento reportedly approached Jackson about taking over the Kings.

O'Neal and Dwyane Wade led Miami to the Eastern Conference finals, where they lost to Detroit in seven games.

O'Neal is scheduled to earn $30.6 million next season, but can opt out this summer and become a free agent. He has said he wants to stay in Miami and has talked with the Heat about a contract extension.

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This is when the real Laker re-building begins and starts immediately with the draft and a nice lottery pick...

Maybe a trade? But most importantly I can't wait to see who Phil tries to get to play the point
 
#3
Good for them.. I think it's probably the best thing that could happen to the Lakers right now... hopefully than can pick up a solid playmaker in the off-season to help take the flake off of Kobe
 
#5
they still suck and wont get pass the second round in the west next year :)

and most importantly Miami >>>>>> The Lakers (much respect to phil tho, fuck kobe)
 
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Tito said:
I hear the Lakers are trying to get Brevin Knight as well. Any truth to that?
i havent heard that one

i hear they are still trying for boozer

but everything could change now that Phil is back, they just need a real PG who can play the triangle and everything will be ok
 
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AnarchistFunk said:
i havent heard that one

i hear they are still trying for boozer

but everything could change now that Phil is back, they just need a real PG who can play the triangle and everything will be ok
Nah man a certified center is what is needed right now. I hear Yao Ming's contract is up this season...
 
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Get In The Van I Have Candy said:
Nah man a certified center is what is needed right now. I hear Yao Ming's contract is up this season...
Yea they need a center too, but they have a better chance of being competitive with a good point guard to run the offense, they have a grinder and a good player in Mihm, obviously if they could get a good center and then move Mihm to PF and Odom to SF and have a good pg (atkins is washed up) then they would be amazing

i would prefer they pick up a good solid PG and draft a big man

ming's contract is up in 2006 to the best of my knowledge
 
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AnarchistFunk said:
Yea they need a center too, but they have a better chance of being competitive with a good point guard to run the offense, they have a grinder and a good player in Mihm, obviously if they could get a good center and then move Mihm to PF and Odom to SF and have a good pg (atkins is washed up) then they would be amazing

i would prefer they pick up a good solid PG and draft a big man

ming's contract is up in 2006 to the best of my knowledge
What point guards do you have in mind? Any contracts that are up or trades that would be acceptable? I don't see the chemistry between Odom and Bryant in my opinion so can Odom be expendable?
 

AmerikazMost

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#18
this won't make a difference unless they get some more talent... jackson doesnt build teams, he makes the most of what he already has...and he doesnt have much
 
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Get In The Van I Have Candy said:
What point guards do you have in mind? Any contracts that are up or trades that would be acceptable? I don't see the chemistry between Odom and Bryant in my opinion so can Odom be expendable?
with the way Memphis is falling apart I would like to see them pick up Jayson Williams, with the new run & gun offense they have the chance to perform I think he would fit perfectly..

Lakers are already over the salary cap so it won't be a free agent pick up, unless it's a sign & trade

Odom is expendable, so is Butler, which of the two I'd rather see go, I have no idea, Odom obviously has the bigger contract and would probably have to be mathematicaly involved in any trade, however I would prefer to see Butler and Grant's ridiculous contract packaged together for a PG and maybe a bench big man...

I think Phil can make Bryant & Odom work together

I wouldn't mind seeing them go after a PJ Brown or Jamal Magloire of the Hornets, the rumours are Boozer from Utah, but I would prefer one of those hornets big men and maybe even try and get Claxton or Dickau
 

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