Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not?

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Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not? 

Post#1 » by Chessboxer » Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:19 pm

I was reminded yesterday that Jackson is actually planning to write another book with his second tenure with the Lakers.

Personally as a basketball player I wouldn't like it. When Jackson wrote his book several years ago about the 03-04 Lakers I felt he came off self righteous and a little condescending. Also, not only were the players unaware he was writing a book, but he airs out the teams dirty laundry and is profiting financially out of it.

I lost some respect for Jackson after that.

Anyways if you were a Laker, how would you feel about Jackson writing a book about the team. Fine with it or not?
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Re: Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not? 

Post#2 » by magicfan4life05 » Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:33 pm

Wow that's very interesting.

I thought when he returned for the second go round, wasn't there a provision in his contract to prevent him from writing books about the team?
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Re: Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not? 

Post#3 » by HarlemHeat37 » Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:43 pm

I like how he gave his honest opinions about Kobe..it's good to hear the truth from a guy that has credibility when he's writing about those incidents..
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Re: Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not? 

Post#4 » by cdubbz » Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:36 pm

It's not surprising. In this day and age I've learned anything goes in the business world and anythin goes to make a dollar. Phil Jackson has insight that no one else can give about the lakers team that interests many people; he has insight to the best basketball player in the world right now and people want to know what goes on behind the scenes. PJ is a very credibile person and is respected by many and his opinions are valued by many. This is the guy that coached MJ and PIP to 6 NBA championships and Shaq and Kobe to three rings. This book would be like having a conversation with phil jackson and asking him about kobe and he probably answeres everyones questions about what goes on and about personalities and all that. However, If I was a player I dont think i would mind...i really wouldnt. the only player who would mind is probably kobe bryany since he will be a main focus of the book and his personality and all that. But guys like Sasha, farmar, odom don't have too much to worry about i wouldnt think, but i dont know what goes on behind the scenes.

I don't even know if unethical is the right term for it. Many people right books about their careers or teams and they right about what goes on in the locker rooms.
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Re: Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not? 

Post#5 » by TonyMontana » Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:44 pm

Im cool with it , I know I wont lose sleep over it.
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Re: Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not? 

Post#6 » by Donald Kaufman » Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:11 am

I'm all for it. I enjoyed his last book, even if PJ is a monumental douche.
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Re: Phil Jackson's Bookwriting: Unethical or Not? 

Post#7 » by FlightNo.23 » Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:31 am

Loved his last book.

I personally can't find any fault for his brutal honesty. It was an real, authentic journal of that particular season and a very revealing and enjoyable read. If he betrayed anyone's trust its to his credit that he mended those relationships.

If anything its a good idea for the fact that theres continuity and should at the very least shed some light on Kobe's maturation/leadership.
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