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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#21 » by SWedd523 » Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:46 am

BrotherDave wrote:I wonder if Phil would run the FO like Kevin Nealon's character from Grandma's Boy? "C'mon in Gerald and let's talk about your new contract. Would you like some wheat grass tea?"

Or like Kevin Nealon's character from Weeds?
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Post#22 » by vorbis » Sat Apr 27, 2013 4:52 am

BrotherDave wrote:We'll know something is up when the team is renamed the Charlotte Bodhisatvas.


would have been cool to see MCA rap at halftime, but alas
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Post#23 » by BobsBuddy » Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:15 am

:rofl: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :cuddle :cuddle :thumbsup: :usa: Yes Yes oh great Zen Master. Cometh to the Queen City...Whatever you want is yours.
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#24 » by James Gatz » Sat Apr 27, 2013 3:03 pm

BigSlam wrote:Phil Jackson as GM.

Sloan as head coach.

Sure, why not.

Might as well start hoping that LeBron opts out and signs here too.

:lol: :lol: :lol:


I think there's next to no chance Phil comes here but it's nice to dream and it's totally out of the realm of the possibilities.

OT: Fats, I enjoyed listening to Bodhisattva for the first time. Not really my typical style of music but I was bopping by the end.
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#25 » by fatlever » Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:15 pm

glad you liked it gatz.
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#26 » by Snidely FC » Sun Apr 28, 2013 2:43 pm

If Phil says no MJ should call Larry Bird next.
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#27 » by Kembastockton » Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:31 pm

Snidely FC wrote:If Phil says no MJ should call Larry Bird next.

Why? Larry didn't exactly turn Indiana into a perineal championship contender. Let's let Cho continue to run basketball ops a while longer, and find a legitimate numbers guy to replace Higgins.
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#28 » by fatlever » Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:00 pm

looks like we can close the door on phil jackson

http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... pportunity

Phil Jackson is prepared to listen to a pitch from the Toronto Raptors about taking a lead role in their basketball operations, but a source says that he wants to listen to options from other teams as well.

Jackson would prefer an advisory role similar to Jerry West's current position with the Golden State Warriors rather than a more active role similar to Pat Riley with the Miami Heat.

Multiple sources doubt whether Jackson would be satisfied by a position with the Raptors. A similar position with the Charlotte Bobcats was not initially appealing to Jackson.

Jackson would seek a situation where he can hire a head coach that would implement his vision.

Speculation that Jackson could end up with the Raptors increased with the hiring of Tim Leiweke, former CEO of AEG.

"He's very well-connected in the league and he has to rebuild that franchise," a league source said of Leiweke. "... He's about championships. They didn't just bring him in there to mind the house."

Sources told ESPN that the Raptors perceived the Seattle-based ownership group that has been attempting to purchase the Kings as the Raptors' biggest threat for Jackson.


he'd rather go to the raptors than to work for MJ.
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#29 » by countryboi » Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:08 pm

fatlever wrote:looks like we can close the door on phil jackson

http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... pportunity

Phil Jackson is prepared to listen to a pitch from the Toronto Raptors about taking a lead role in their basketball operations, but a source says that he wants to listen to options from other teams as well.

Jackson would prefer an advisory role similar to Jerry West's current position with the Golden State Warriors rather than a more active role similar to Pat Riley with the Miami Heat.

Multiple sources doubt whether Jackson would be satisfied by a position with the Raptors. A similar position with the Charlotte Bobcats was not initially appealing to Jackson.

Jackson would seek a situation where he can hire a head coach that would implement his vision.

Speculation that Jackson could end up with the Raptors increased with the hiring of Tim Leiweke, former CEO of AEG.

"He's very well-connected in the league and he has to rebuild that franchise," a league source said of Leiweke. "... He's about championships. They didn't just bring him in there to mind the house."

Sources told ESPN that the Raptors perceived the Seattle-based ownership group that has been attempting to purchase the Kings as the Raptors' biggest threat for Jackson.


he'd rather go to the raptors than to work for MJ.



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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#30 » by Kembastockton » Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:27 pm

countryboi wrote:
fatlever wrote:looks like we can close the door on phil jackson

http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... pportunity

Phil Jackson is prepared to listen to a pitch from the Toronto Raptors about taking a lead role in their basketball operations, but a source says that he wants to listen to options from other teams as well.

Jackson would prefer an advisory role similar to Jerry West's current position with the Golden State Warriors rather than a more active role similar to Pat Riley with the Miami Heat.

Multiple sources doubt whether Jackson would be satisfied by a position with the Raptors. A similar position with the Charlotte Bobcats was not initially appealing to Jackson.

Jackson would seek a situation where he can hire a head coach that would implement his vision.

Speculation that Jackson could end up with the Raptors increased with the hiring of Tim Leiweke, former CEO of AEG.

"He's very well-connected in the league and he has to rebuild that franchise," a league source said of Leiweke. "... He's about championships. They didn't just bring him in there to mind the house."

Sources told ESPN that the Raptors perceived the Seattle-based ownership group that has been attempting to purchase the Kings as the Raptors' biggest threat for Jackson.


he'd rather go to the raptors than to work for MJ.



man they never miss a chance to take a jab at the bobcats


Word! It is like ESPN has had it in for us since day 1!
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#31 » by amcoolio » Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:56 pm

That says nothing. Its probably one guys opinion in order to drum up interest.
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Re: Phil Jackson 

Post#32 » by doc.end » Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:14 pm

fatlever wrote:looks like we can close the door on phil jackson

http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... pportunity

Phil Jackson is prepared to listen to a pitch from the Toronto Raptors about taking a lead role in their basketball operations, but a source says that he wants to listen to options from other teams as well.

Jackson would prefer an advisory role similar to Jerry West's current position with the Golden State Warriors rather than a more active role similar to Pat Riley with the Miami Heat.

Multiple sources doubt whether Jackson would be satisfied by a position with the Raptors. A similar position with the Charlotte Bobcats was not initially appealing to Jackson.

Jackson would seek a situation where he can hire a head coach that would implement his vision.

Speculation that Jackson could end up with the Raptors increased with the hiring of Tim Leiweke, former CEO of AEG.

"He's very well-connected in the league and he has to rebuild that franchise," a league source said of Leiweke. "... He's about championships. They didn't just bring him in there to mind the house."

Sources told ESPN that the Raptors perceived the Seattle-based ownership group that has been attempting to purchase the Kings as the Raptors' biggest threat for Jackson.


he'd rather go to the raptors than to work for MJ.

Rather poorly written wiretap. Do you remember when we were supposed to trade Okafor AND first pick?
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