One of the game's most outspoken snide comment-makers is irked by one of his comments going public.
This day is just FULL of delicious irony.
Phil Jackson Not Happy With ABC's Lack of Discretion Regarding His Comments
By Chris Tomasson
Phil Jackson rarely has backed off anything he has said, and he didn't this time. Still, he was surprised the entire nation heard something he told his team late in Sunday's Game 5 of the Finals.
With the Celtics leading, the Lakers' coach sought to motivate his team by saying that Boston "loses more games in the fourth quarter than any team in the league. They know how to lose games, and they're showing us that now.''
As it turned out, Boston won, 92-86. And Jackson wasn't enthralled his comments were broadcast nationally on ABC, which airs snippets from team huddles but uses discretion on what to show.
"I was surprised it was broadcast, too,'' Jackson said after Tuesday morning's shootaround in preparation for the evening Game 6 at the Staples Center. "But I was just quoting a stat that given to me by my scouts, and was giving the guys encouragement to finish the game out.''
Jackson didn't believe the remark would fire up the Celtics.
"Do they need any more motivation than this?'' asked Jackson, whose team trails 3-2. "The Finals are enough motivation.''
USA Today contacted STATS, which used statistics to dispute what Jackson said. The Celtics lost 13 times in the regular season when they led in the fourth quarter, which was said to not even rank in the top 10 and was 10 behind Washington's NBA-leading total.
"What's the difference?'' Jackson said when asked if he had hoped his remark would have remained private. "If what I had given was true, it's true. And they were having a hard time scoring.''
After Game 5, Paul Pierce shrugged off Jackson's remark about the Celtics having lost late leads.
"You know, he's right,'' Pierce cracked. "That's been the truth for us throughout the regular season.''
Maybe it wasn't. But Pierce mostly was glad the Celtics didn't blow the lead Sunday.
One of the game's most outspoken snide comment-makers is irked by one of his comments going public.
This day is just FULL of delicious irony.
Last edited by Fpoonsie; 06-15-2010 at 03:36 PM.
Bwahahahah. PJ made his bed, now he'll have to lie in it.
there's a reasom pop don't let those guys in hislocker room
That wasn't in the locker room. He said it during a time out.
I'll defend Phil on this one.
He should be able to tell his team sensitive things during timeouts without worrying about it being disseminated.
I am certain there is a policy in place that prevents the obviously sensitive things like play calls, assignments, etc. being broadcast. What he said probably falls into a gray area and ABC made a call and broadcast it. Phil obviously disagreed with it and I don't really blame him.
BTW what he said was dead on, Boston did give up a ton of 4th quarter leads this year. Lots of meltdowns, though they have had few in the POs.
Some of the blame for this series IF we lose ... falls on him.
Odom is 2nd
Pau is 3rd
And Kobe will get his share as well ....
no , pop wouldn't say something like that cause it's not his coaching style to highlight the other team's failings. I was referring to the media's lack of discresion.
I'm surprised one of the inane, disrespectful, small-minded, petty things he is constantly saying finally came back to hurt him. He is one of the secret assholes in all of sports.
of course you would, lakerfan
Pop is a sucking asshole just like Phil, Train. He's just your sucking asshole.
He was pretty much just pointing out a regular season stat. Celtics would've won 60+ this year if they weren't so bad at securing leads in the regular season.
once again cully you assume too much, I'm on phils side here abc shouldn't have shown that. But never during a game has pop attacked another team's failings to make his team work.
Horse . Pop has done exactly that. HTF do you think he got 3 1/2 rings, by doing good?
Your stinks, Train, just like everybody elses.
DPG, gettin' his San Antonio Celtics garb on.
This is one of the silliest assertions I have ever seen.
Any coach who fails to attack his opponents' weaknesses -- tactically, strategically, verbally -- is a poor coach. By definition, that is one of his main tasks.
Do you actually have a problem with what PJ said here? My, it seems some people have caught a case vapors in this thread.
Yeah, what a homer I am, agreeing with a Spurfan just today that Kobe's defense in Game 5 stunk up the joint.
I forgive you for missing the finer distinctions of grown folks having a reasonable discussion.
Secret?
One thing I've never liked about PJ, MJ & Kobe is that they're seem by some to validate the notion that you have to be an arrogant asshole in order to excel.
I agree with this. As a Laker fan, I love the results PJ and Kobe get, but not a fan of their at udes. I will give Kobe credit, he has grown a lot in this area though. Phil, not so much.
Duncan is the perfect an hesis to this though. Hard to argue with four les and always being an all-around good guy. Pop seems pretty condescending at times so I don't know if I'd include him in the "good guy" category.
lol @ this butthurt asshat. Perhaps it's Jackson who should start exercising more discretion.
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