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The real test of the Triangle Offense's effectiveness was when Michael Jordan retired from the NBA before the 1993-94 season.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"His legs were gone" - Phil Jackson on Michael Jordan's condition in Game 6 of 1998 Finals"His legs were gone" - Phil Jackson on Michael Jordan's condition in Game 6 of 1998 Finals originally appeared on Basketball ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"Better is only about championships" - Phil Jackson argued LeBron James can't surpass Michael Jordan without matching his six championshipsMichael Jordan established himself as the benchmark in any conversation about all-time greatness. His six championships, five ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He's probably a better player at 21 than Michael was at 21" - Phil Jackson compared young Kobe Bryant to young Michael JordanPhil Jackson coached both Jordan and Kobe and explained why the latter, at 21, might've been even better than MJ at the same ...
Michael Jordan told Phil Jackson before the 1992-93 NBA season that Scottie Pippen “was the best all-around player” on the Chicago Bulls. However, Jordan never said it to Pippen.
13 Apr 1998: Michael Jordan #23 of the Chicago Bulls listen to Head Coach Phil Jackson during a game against the Indian Pacers at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.
Michael Jordan did not like hearing the news that former Chicago Bulls general manager Jerry Krause was planning to fire coach Doug Collins and replace him with assistant Phil Jackson.
Phil Jackson stopped by Fox Sports 1 to discuss the NBA, specifically a few one-on-one matchups between legends, including Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.
Phil Jackson has coached two of the greatest basketball players of all-time in Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. So it's reasonable to call him a bit of an expert when it comes to debating "the ...
Jackson also commented on Kobe’s 81-point game against the Toronto Raptors and noted the difference in shooting percentage between the two; Kobe is 45.4 percent for his career, whereas Jordan ...
Iowa's Lisa Bluder found parallels between the experiences of her superstar, Caitlin Clark, and another generational talent: Michael Jordan.
Phil Jackson finally caved. The Zen Master spent the better part of his 11 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers dodging Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan comparisons. Now, he is indulging in them ...
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