Yeah but I don't hear people saying Pop is a good coach just because he had Robinson/Duncan/Ginobili. Same goes for Red Aurbach who had Russell/Cousy.
I believe that this is a players game but I think it takes a good coach to gel the team and give them direction. Jackson had great players but so did a lot of other coaches that won a rings.
Name one Kings coach in the past 15 years that could have taken a Jordan or Kobe team all the way (except for Adelman who is a good coach)
If anything, that simply proves that good coaches can win with great players. Pretty much a no-brainer. The real proof is to see if a good coach can win without multiple HOF players.
Phil Jackson and Kobe have won, as I said above, the same number of rings as the Kings.
Is Jackson a bad coach? Hell no. Is he mediocre? Um, no...
Is he going to be able to win with a team that depends upon the likes of Andrew Bynum and Luke Walton? That remains to be seen.
Showing a picture of rings and saying we should automatically assume the problem has to be something other than Jackson because of past performance just doesn't do it for me...
And BTW? Did you see the comment above? Are those Jackson's rings...or Pat Riley's????

Oops. I noticed you edited your post after I'd prepared my reply. This isn't about the Kings, dude. It's about your blanket statement about Jackson and his rings equaling an automatic pass on any blame for the current Lakers mindset, work ethic, etc.