View Full Version : Phil Jackson + road trip = Books
iggypop123
01-20-2010, 09:14 PM
With the lakers 8 game roadtrip Phil is handing out books once again. here is an up to date list. thoughts? anyone have suggestions for certain players? this should be fun. here is mine for fisher: http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Idiots-Guide-Retiring-ebook/dp/B000O76OE0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=digital-text&qid=1264040133&sr=8-4
Derek Fisher - "Soul on Ice" by Eldridge Cleaver.
Adam Morrison – "Che" – Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon – a Graphic Biography of Che Guevara
Shannon Brown – "Dreams from My Father" by Barack Obama
Josh Powell - "The Souls of Black Folk" – W.E.B. Du Bois
Lamar Odom – "The Right Mistake" by Walter Mosley
Andrew Bynum - "Six Easy Pieces" by Walter Mosley
PGDynasty24
01-20-2010, 09:17 PM
In before HarlemHeat,MiamiHeat,Chrisrichards goes "I have one for kobe" he should read "how to get away with raping white women".
Allanon
01-20-2010, 09:17 PM
Lamar Odom – "The Right Mistake" by Walter Mosley
Fkin' Klomar :lol
namlook
01-20-2010, 11:58 PM
Here are some of the real the books Phil handed out:
Lamar Odom – “The Right Mistake” by Walter Mosley
Andrew Bynum - “Six Easy Pieces” by Walter Mosley (1 of Phil’s favorite authors)
Josh Powell - “The Souls of Black Folk” – W.E.B. Du Bois
Shannon Brown – “Dreams from My Father” by Barack Obama … P.S. (Phil said give a shout out to Clarence Gaines @cgrock24 for his suggestions — Jeanie)
Adam Morrison – “Che” – Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon, which is a graphic biography of Che Guevara
Derek Fisher - “Soul on Ice” by Eldridge Cleaver
Sasha Vujacic – "Reservation Blues" by Sherman Alexie
Luke Walton –" The Monkey Wrench Gang" by Edward Abbey
Pau Gasol – "2666" by Roberto Bolano
Ron Artest – "Sacred Hoops" by Phil Jackson
Laker-fan-in-SanAnto
01-21-2010, 12:01 AM
In before HarlemHeat,MiamiHeat,Chrisrichards goes "I have one for kobe" he should read "how to get away with raping white women".
Pretty much every thread that is Kobe/Laker related has the word rape!
Pelicans78
01-21-2010, 12:02 AM
Phil + road trips = stoned!!!
ChrisRichards
01-21-2010, 12:59 AM
In before HarlemHeat,MiamiHeat,Chrisrichards goes "I have one for kobe" he should read "how to get away with raping white women".
Well get this.
Phil Jackson gave Kome "Montana, 1948" per Jeannie buss on her twitter.
I did a search on wiki and this came up
Montana, 1948
Plot
When David's family's Native American (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Native_Americans_in_the_United_States) housekeeper Marie falls ill, Frank Hayden, the local doctor and David's uncle, is called. When Marie refuses medical treatment, David's parents, Wes, the local sheriff, and Gail discover that Frank has been preying on the local native American women, raping (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Raping) and molesting (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Molest) them. Wes confronts Frank at a dinner at their father's house. Wes and Gail reach a compromise. When Marie is found dead, Frank convinces the family it is pneumonia (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Pneumonia) which has killed her. Not until later that day does David admit to his parents that he saw his uncle exit their house at approximately the time of Marie's death. Wes goes to work investigating this and eventually arrests his own brother and holds him captive in the Haydens' basement to avoid the embarrassment Frank would experience by going to the local jail. Eventually this all gets too much for Gail and she wishes for Frank to be released out of her home. When Wes talks to his brother, Frank doesn't deny killing Marie and molesting numerous other Indian women. Wes' moral values override his family loyalty and he is obliged to take his brother to be locked up in the local jail the next day. Later that night the family wake to the sound of jars smashing in the basement. In the morning Wes finds that Frank has committed suicide by slitting his wrists with the glass. The family's problems are essentially solved, letting the rest of the town believe Frank died by accident. Soon after, the family moves out of Montana, as the secrets they kept become too much to bear.
[edit (http://spurstalk.com/w/index.php?title=Montana_1948&action=edit§ion=2)] References
Montana 1948 is referenced in the song "Make Way" by Birdman featuring Fat Joe and Lil Wayne in the line "We gotta party everyday like Frank came home."
I mean WOW...:wow . Phil is giving Kobe a book about a character that involves raping and molesting women!!!
This is Jeannie's twitter for proof
http://twitter.com/jeaniebuss
:rollin
ChrisRichards
01-21-2010, 01:00 AM
BTW, I did not brought the word "RAPE" a Laker fan did, and what's funny is when i checked the book Phil gave Kobe it had numerous references about a character MOLESTING and RAPING women
holy shit!!!:lol
HarlemHeat37
01-21-2010, 01:07 AM
Well get this.
Phil Jackson gave Kome "Montana, 1948" per Jeannie buss on her twitter.
I did a search on wiki and this came up
Montana, 1948
Plot
When David's family's Native American (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Native_Americans_in_the_United_States) housekeeper Marie falls ill, Frank Hayden, the local doctor and David's uncle, is called. When Marie refuses medical treatment, David's parents, Wes, the local sheriff, and Gail discover that Frank has been preying on the local native American women, raping (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Raping) and molesting (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Molest) them. Wes confronts Frank at a dinner at their father's house. Wes and Gail reach a compromise. When Marie is found dead, Frank convinces the family it is pneumonia (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Pneumonia) which has killed her. Not until later that day does David admit to his parents that he saw his uncle exit their house at approximately the time of Marie's death. Wes goes to work investigating this and eventually arrests his own brother and holds him captive in the Haydens' basement to avoid the embarrassment Frank would experience by going to the local jail. Eventually this all gets too much for Gail and she wishes for Frank to be released out of her home. When Wes talks to his brother, Frank doesn't deny killing Marie and molesting numerous other Indian women. Wes' moral values override his family loyalty and he is obliged to take his brother to be locked up in the local jail the next day. Later that night the family wake to the sound of jars smashing in the basement. In the morning Wes finds that Frank has committed suicide by slitting his wrists with the glass. The family's problems are essentially solved, letting the rest of the town believe Frank died by accident. Soon after, the family moves out of Montana, as the secrets they kept become too much to bear.
[edit (http://spurstalk.com/w/index.php?title=Montana_1948&action=edit§ion=2)] References
Montana 1948 is referenced in the song "Make Way" by Birdman featuring Fat Joe and Lil Wayne in the line "We gotta party everyday like Frank came home."
I mean WOW...:wow . Phil is giving Kobe a book about a character that involves raping and molesting women!!!
This is Jeannie's twitter for proof
http://twitter.com/jeaniebuss
:rollin
:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin
I didn't check the Twitter link, but this can't be serious, can it?..
PGDynasty24
01-21-2010, 01:15 AM
Well get this.
Phil Jackson gave Kome "Montana, 1948" per Jeannie buss on her twitter.
I did a search on wiki and this came up
Montana, 1948
Plot
When David's family's Native American (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Native_Americans_in_the_United_States) housekeeper Marie falls ill, Frank Hayden, the local doctor and David's uncle, is called. When Marie refuses medical treatment, David's parents, Wes, the local sheriff, and Gail discover that Frank has been preying on the local native American women, raping (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Raping) and molesting (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Molest) them. Wes confronts Frank at a dinner at their father's house. Wes and Gail reach a compromise. When Marie is found dead, Frank convinces the family it is pneumonia (http://spurstalk.com/wiki/Pneumonia) which has killed her. Not until later that day does David admit to his parents that he saw his uncle exit their house at approximately the time of Marie's death. Wes goes to work investigating this and eventually arrests his own brother and holds him captive in the Haydens' basement to avoid the embarrassment Frank would experience by going to the local jail. Eventually this all gets too much for Gail and she wishes for Frank to be released out of her home. When Wes talks to his brother, Frank doesn't deny killing Marie and molesting numerous other Indian women. Wes' moral values override his family loyalty and he is obliged to take his brother to be locked up in the local jail the next day. Later that night the family wake to the sound of jars smashing in the basement. In the morning Wes finds that Frank has committed suicide by slitting his wrists with the glass. The family's problems are essentially solved, letting the rest of the town believe Frank died by accident. Soon after, the family moves out of Montana, as the secrets they kept become too much to bear.
[edit (http://spurstalk.com/w/index.php?title=Montana_1948&action=edit§ion=2)] References
Montana 1948 is referenced in the song "Make Way" by Birdman featuring Fat Joe and Lil Wayne in the line "We gotta party everyday like Frank came home."
I mean WOW...:wow . Phil is giving Kobe a book about a character that involves raping and molesting women!!!
This is Jeannie's twitter for proof
http://twitter.com/jeaniebuss
:rollin
The fact that you researched it show's me how obsessed you are with kobe
rhyputa
01-21-2010, 01:19 AM
The fact that you researched it show's me how obsessed you are with kobe
He can't live without Kobe. :deadhorse
ChrisRichards
01-21-2010, 01:26 AM
:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin
I didn't check the Twitter link, but this can't be serious, can it?..
Dude, Harlem check it! Kobe fans are going GAGA in Lakersground right now :lol:lol:lol
The fact that you researched it show's me how obsessed you are with kobe
Well, IT IS FUNNY!!! WHY WOULD PHIL JACKSON GAVE KOBE A BOOK WITH HISTORY REVOLVING AROUND ONE CHARACTER THAT RAPES AND MOLESTS WOMEN
:rollin:rollin:rollin
now please answer me Laker fans....
HarlemHeat37
01-21-2010, 01:32 AM
Wow..this + Phil's previous comments about Kobe's rape is very telling..
rhyputa
01-21-2010, 01:48 AM
:stupid:
A: It's been 7 years and Phil thought it's time to remind Kobe not to do it again.
B: Obama told Phil to do it because the lakers are visiting the white house where lives a lot of white women.
rhyputa
01-21-2010, 01:54 AM
STOP BEING SO OBSESSED WITH KOBE, STOP THE RESEARCH ChrisRichards (http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=16909), YOU WIFE MAY BE SLEEPING WITH D-WADE RIGHT NOW!
namlook
01-21-2010, 02:23 AM
Kobe has cyber stalkers. LOL.
ChrisRichards
01-21-2010, 02:25 AM
Kobe has cyber stalkers. LOL.
I thoought you had me on ignore :lol:lol:lol
j.dizzle
01-21-2010, 02:31 AM
LOL Phil is pretty damn hilarious..Wonder if any of em actually open up their books..I bet bynum does since he's a geek at heart.
ChrisRichards
01-21-2010, 02:32 AM
Gasol and Fisher are tyhe type who reads, Kobe probably watches porn.
HarlemHeat37
01-21-2010, 02:33 AM
Seriously though, jokes aside, why would Phil Jackson recommend THIS book?..I would have thought it might have been a coincidence if not for his previous comments about Kobe's rape..
j.dizzle
01-21-2010, 02:38 AM
Phil is a zenmaster, he has his reasons
ChrisRichards
01-21-2010, 02:43 AM
Seriously though, jokes aside, why would Phil Jackson recommend THIS book?..I would have thought it might have been a coincidence if not for his previous comments about Kobe's rape..
Kobe has been know to take jabs at his players.
Read the Last Season. I think that's one of the most honest feelings by Phil on Kobe. What we see now is watered down. He's just trying to be diplomatic. but make no mistake, Phil knows what's up.
admiralsnackbar
01-21-2010, 04:04 AM
Wouldn't it be cool if PJ was as well-read as he thinks he is?
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