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Phil Jackson Feels Kobe Bryant's Hate After Calling His Former Los Angeles Lakers Player 'Uncoachable'
Phil Jackson and Kobe Bryant had a rocky relationship when they were still together in Los Angeles Lakers. Their coach and player tandem went through challenges and media surely covered all of it. Jackson, who is now the president of New York Knicks, released a book in 2004, few years after his Lakers three-peat was ended. This book, according to critics, is pointedly critical of Kobe Bryant.
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Kobe Bryant News: Black Mamba Speaks About ESPN The Magazine’s Vicious Attacks On Him, Big Names In Sports And Music Show Sympathy
ESPN The Magazine's Henry Abbott made headlines during the last 24 hours more than any basketball stories. The new NBA season is just weeks away but things are already heating up. However, it is not between players and teams. It is between the ESPN columnist and Kobe Bryant and his fans. Yesterday, Abbott came out with an article that slams Kobe's attitude and declining athleticism. Hatton referred to the Black Mamba as the Lakers' "big rock in their front yard," quoting a player agent. Knowing Kobe, he's not the type who let some criticisms, constructive or not, get pass him.
Knicks News and Rumors: Ricky Rubio Interested In Moving To New York? Phil Jackson Believes Team Will Make Playoffs
New York Knicks news and rumors indicated that Ricky Rubio is interested in moving to the Big Apple, while Phil Jackson believes that the Knicks can make the playoffs in the upcoming season.
Michael Jordan Vs Kobe Bryant: LA Lakers Superstar Trains Harder Than MJ, Says Phil Jackson
Phil Jackson opened up the Michael Jordan vs Kobe Bryant debate once again as the Hall of Fame coach said on Monday that the Los Angeles Lakers superstar trains better than Jordan.
Dallas Mavericks Tyson Chandler: Former New York Knicks Center Fires Back At Phil Jackson's Chemistry Comments Against Him
Dallas Mavericks' Tyson Chandler has hit back on allegations that he caused chemistry issues while he was still with New York Knicks. When Phil Jackson took over as the Knicks new president on March of this year, first step he made was to move out players who he deemed don't fit the system that he wants. One of those was Tyson Chandler who won the Defensive Player of the year in 2012 with the Madison Square Garden-based team.