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re: What was your favorite moment from The Last Dance documentary

Posted on 3/8/21 at 10:34 am to
Posted by bamameister
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Posted on 3/8/21 at 10:34 am to
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Oh his early days were obviously just scoring. I always chuckle about what ever he scored on the Celtics. Guarantee you Bird and the gang laughed all the way to the next round. They stomped out Jordan and the Bulls.

And then the Pistons kept it going. That shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that watched the NBA even in the least bit.

I grew up on 80s NBA basketball and you had to be tough in the playoffs. Jordan took long enough to learn that lesson.



So, like me, you actually watched the games. If Phil hasn't gotten that ball out of Jordan's hands and started it moving they were going nowhere fast. Jackson put in the Triangle offense and on a different level they were attacking defenses. Otherwise, he was a bigger, better Allen Iverson.

Phil Jackson did the exact same thing for the Lakers. Kobe and Shaq were getting nowhere until he organized a plan of attack. The triangle was the ultimate sharing is caring offensive approach. Kobe Bryant before that would do just what earlier Jordan did, shoot you in or out of games. Phil Jackson was the genius of both those teams.
Posted by PrimeTime Money
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Posted on 3/8/21 at 5:15 pm to
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Phil Jackson was the genius of both those teams.
If you’re making that argument, it’s Tex Winter who was the genius.
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