Phil Jackson - Knicks are a 'Clumsy' Team & Otherwise, there "May Be" a Job he'd take

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  • jeffx
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 3853

    Phil Jackson - Knicks are a 'Clumsy' Team & Otherwise, there "May Be" a Job he'd take

    Just heard these quotes from the Zen Master from an upcoming HBO Real Sports interview. According to Phil, Dolan never called, but he wouldn't have taken the coaching job anyway. In Jackson's opinion, the Knicks are a clumsy team and the pieces don't fit. Carmelo has to become a better passer - the offense can't stop when he has the ball.

    As much as I can't stand Phil Jackson, he's saying the same shit we've been saying. Knicks are a long way from being a serious contender.
  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    #2
    Clumsy is putting it nicely.


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    • Len B
      :moonwalk:
      • Oct 2008
      • 13597

      #3
      At least he called them a team. Very generous of him.

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      • jeffx
        Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 3853

        #4
        It's no shock the Knicks didn't make the call. Phil would want a lot of money, power over the roster, and the ability to speak his mind to the media. That goes against the current politics at MSG. Jackson's no fool - he'd never put up with a shitty owner like James Dolan.

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        • Chrispy
          Needs a hobby
          • Dec 2008
          • 11403

          #5
          Phil Jackson says 'there might be' a job he'd take

          NEW YORK (AP) — Phil Jackson says "there might be" an NBA job that would lure him out of retirement.

          The 11-time NBA champion coach tells HBO's "Real Sports" that the Knicks and Magic openings this offseason were not the positions to bring him back to the bench. In an interview scheduled to air Tuesday night, Jackson confirms that New York, where he started his playing career, didn't contact him before removing the interim tag from Mike Woodson's title, but "I wasn't going to take the job, that's for sure."

          Jackson calls the Knicks' roster "clumsy" because their players "don't fit well together."

          Amare Stoudemire needs "to play in a certain system and a way," he said. "Carmelo (Anthony) has to be a better passer. The ball can't stop every time it hits his hands."

          Asked whether that's the sort of situation he's successfully turned around in the past, Jackson says: "Yeah. Well, it didn't happen."

          Jackson says he wasn't interested in Orlando because it's too far from his Montana home.

          The 66-year-old says he's feeling better physically after knee replacement surgery in March. Jackson resigned from the Lakers for the second time after last season.

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          • MvP
            a member of vsn
            • Oct 2008
            • 8227

            #6
            I'm guessing the "might be" NBA job would be Miami?

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            • MattD56
              big D
              • Dec 2009
              • 106

              #7
              Originally posted by MvP
              I'm guessing the "might be" NBA job would be Miami?
              triangle in miami?

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              • ralaw
                Posts too much
                • Feb 2009
                • 6662

                #8
                Originally posted by MvP
                I'm guessing the "might be" NBA job would be Miami?
                OKC? If OKC losses and people stop blaming Westbrook the attention will turn to Brooks (all though IMO Brooks is a good coach)

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                • TheImmortalGoud
                  No longer a noob
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 1790

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MvP
                  I'm guessing the "might be" NBA job would be Miami?
                  Pat Riley wouldn't hire Phil.

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                  • Len B
                    :moonwalk:
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 13597

                    #10
                    Phil Jackson is a front running cunt. He refuses to go to a team that isn't built for a championship.

                    Greg Popovich shits on Phil then has Robert Horry lick it off of him.

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                    • Rayman
                      Spic 'n Spanish
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 4626

                      #11
                      Phil's not saying anything we didn't know, but I'm surprised he said it as such.

                      Sure makes the people who say "Jax would never coach a team that wasn't already built for a title before he got there" look right.


                      edit: Pretty much what Len said tho



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                      • Mogriffjr
                        aka Reece
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 2759

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Chrispy
                        NEW YORK (AP) — Phil Jackson says "there might be" an NBA job that would lure him out of retirement.

                        The 11-time NBA champion coach tells HBO's "Real Sports" that the Knicks and Magic openings this offseason were not the positions to bring him back to the bench. In an interview scheduled to air Tuesday night, Jackson confirms that New York, where he started his playing career, didn't contact him before removing the interim tag from Mike Woodson's title, but "I wasn't going to take the job, that's for sure."

                        Jackson calls the Knicks' roster "clumsy" because their players "don't fit well together."

                        Amare Stoudemire needs "to play in a certain system and a way," he said. "Carmelo (Anthony) has to be a better passer. The ball can't stop every time it hits his hands."

                        Asked whether that's the sort of situation he's successfully turned around in the past, Jackson says: "Yeah. Well, it didn't happen."

                        Jackson says he wasn't interested in Orlando because it's too far from his Montana home.

                        The 66-year-old says he's feeling better physically after knee replacement surgery in March. Jackson resigned from the Lakers for the second time after last season.

                        http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3478...1e0bd3e0d0aa25

                        I don't know what job he may be interested in...Miami shouldn't be on that list neither if it's "too far" from his Montana home. That just makes me think it's somewhere in the west...
                        Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                        Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                        • Len B
                          :moonwalk:
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 13597

                          #13
                          Really think it was the Clippers. He has an ego big enough to think he can be responsible for the demise of the Lakers and the rise of the Clippers, basically saying LA is his.

                          Plus he'd have a chance for a title. Del Negro re-signed on May 30th, so I'm assuming he was waiting to see if that job would be open.

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                          • Mogriffjr
                            aka Reece
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 2759

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Len B
                            Really think it was the Clippers. He has an ego big enough to think he can be responsible for the demise of the Lakers and the rise of the Clippers, basically saying LA is his.

                            Plus he'd have a chance for a title. Del Negro re-signed on May 30th, so I'm assuming he was waiting to see if that job would be open.
                            Yeah that's pretty much my thought process as well...
                            Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                            Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                            • Kuzzy Powers
                              Beautiful Like Moses
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 12541

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ralaw
                              OKC? If OKC losses and people stop blaming Westbrook the attention will turn to Brooks (all though IMO Brooks is a good coach)
                              Not a chance Brooks is even talked about being fired. After outcoaching Pop he may be the best coach in the league right now. Altho im slightly troubled by his unwillingness to match up with the Heat's small lineup earlier in games.

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