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Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Lakers fans have been chirping about this for a while -- but we've all seen the "turn on the winning coach' thing up close and personal around these parts, and it was easy to ignore as just over emotional fan chatter. As its gotten worse though, even the national media has picked it up: could Phil be the problem in L.A.? He acts as if he does not care anymore, and maybe its bleeding over to his team.
Coach's Zen approach not helping Lakers
by Mark Kriegel
After the first game of the Western Conference semifinals, an eight-point Laker loss at the Staples Center, Phil Jackson came to the interview podium and addressed the media in his best, most reassuring baritone:
"It's not as bad as it seems," he insisted. "We're OK."
Then, after Game 4 -- another Laker loss that saw Jackson's team spot the Yao Ming-less Rockets a 29-point lead -- the coach declared the trip a success.
"We got home-court advantage back," he said, referring to the split in Houston. "That's what we came here to do."
I had to wonder if he was having one of those LSD flashbacks...
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9576958/Coach's-Zen-approach-not-helping-Lakers
Coach's Zen approach not helping Lakers
by Mark Kriegel
After the first game of the Western Conference semifinals, an eight-point Laker loss at the Staples Center, Phil Jackson came to the interview podium and addressed the media in his best, most reassuring baritone:
"It's not as bad as it seems," he insisted. "We're OK."
Then, after Game 4 -- another Laker loss that saw Jackson's team spot the Yao Ming-less Rockets a 29-point lead -- the coach declared the trip a success.
"We got home-court advantage back," he said, referring to the split in Houston. "That's what we came here to do."
I had to wonder if he was having one of those LSD flashbacks...
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9576958/Coach's-Zen-approach-not-helping-Lakers