Knicks · Mark Jackson returns to ESPN.... (page 1)

holfresh @ 5/17/2014 12:39 PM
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/109459...

Former Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson has reached a multiyear agreement to return to ESPN as an NBA game analyst.

Jackson will work Sunday during ESPN's telecast of of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers.

Jackson will join play-by-play commentator Mike Breen and fellow analyst Jeff Van Gundy, reuniting the trio that broadcast the NBA Finals for five consecutive years starting in 2011.

A former All-Star point guard during his 17-year career as a player, Jackson was fired by the Warriors earlier this month following the team's first-round playoff loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. The Warriors have hired Steve Kerr, another analyst without coaching experience.

The Warriors went 51-31 this season under Jackson, posting their best record since 1991-92.

Jackson went 121-109 in three seasons with Golden State, which reached the postseason each of the last two years. He had been mentioned as a possible candidate for the New York Knicks' vacant head coaching position.

CrushAlot @ 5/17/2014 12:40 PM
holfresh wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/109459...

Former Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson has reached a multiyear agreement to return to ESPN as an NBA game analyst.

Jackson will work Sunday during ESPN's telecast of of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers.

Jackson will join play-by-play commentator Mike Breen and fellow analyst Jeff Van Gundy, reuniting the trio that broadcast the NBA Finals for five consecutive years starting in 2011.

A former All-Star point guard during his 17-year career as a player, Jackson was fired by the Warriors earlier this month following the team's first-round playoff loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. The Warriors have hired Steve Kerr, another analyst without coaching experience.

The Warriors went 51-31 this season under Jackson, posting their best record since 1991-92.

Jackson went 121-109 in three seasons with Golden State, which reached the postseason each of the last two years. He had been mentioned as a possible candidate for the New York Knicks' vacant head coaching position.

They were a great trio. Also, Jax is one of my favorite Knicks but I don't know if he and Phil mesh well. I think Phil wants a rookie coach.
sealy @ 5/17/2014 12:42 PM
Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

holfresh @ 5/17/2014 12:43 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
holfresh wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/109459...

Former Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson has reached a multiyear agreement to return to ESPN as an NBA game analyst.

Jackson will work Sunday during ESPN's telecast of of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers.

Jackson will join play-by-play commentator Mike Breen and fellow analyst Jeff Van Gundy, reuniting the trio that broadcast the NBA Finals for five consecutive years starting in 2011.

A former All-Star point guard during his 17-year career as a player, Jackson was fired by the Warriors earlier this month following the team's first-round playoff loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. The Warriors have hired Steve Kerr, another analyst without coaching experience.

The Warriors went 51-31 this season under Jackson, posting their best record since 1991-92.

Jackson went 121-109 in three seasons with Golden State, which reached the postseason each of the last two years. He had been mentioned as a possible candidate for the New York Knicks' vacant head coaching position.

They were a great trio. Also, Jax is one of my favorite Knicks but I don't know if he and Phil mesh well. I think Phil wants a rookie coach.

I don't understand why he and Phil can't mesh..Outside of Phil wanting to run training camp...I think Phil can teach him the triangle..Doc initially wasn't and X and O's guy in Orlando...Mark could be taught the triangle with some of Jackson's assistant around him...Oh well...

smackeddog @ 5/17/2014 12:49 PM
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

At least Fisher has leadership experience- Kerr doesn't even have that! His only qualification that got him a coaching job was that he has dinners with Phil Jackson!

CrushAlot @ 5/17/2014 12:54 PM
smackeddog wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

At least Fisher has leadership experience- Kerr doesn't even have that! His only qualification that got him a coaching job was that he has dinners with Phil Jackson!

And he plays golf with the owner of the Warriors.
smackeddog @ 5/17/2014 12:58 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

At least Fisher has leadership experience- Kerr doesn't even have that! His only qualification that got him a coaching job was that he has dinners with Phil Jackson!

And he plays golf with the owner of the Warriors.

Man, I need to start expanding my social circles!

TeamBall @ 5/17/2014 1:02 PM
Ugh...not a fan of his commentating at all
CrushAlot @ 5/17/2014 1:04 PM
TeamBall wrote:Ugh...not a fan of his commentating at all
Mama there goes that man
VCoug @ 5/17/2014 1:15 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
TeamBall wrote:Ugh...not a fan of his commentating at all
Mama there goes that man

Hand down, man down.

TeamBall @ 5/17/2014 1:24 PM
VCoug wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
TeamBall wrote:Ugh...not a fan of his commentating at all
Mama there goes that man

Hand down, man down.


nyk4ever @ 5/17/2014 1:38 PM
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

ToddTT @ 5/17/2014 10:35 PM
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

That... or he ran out of candidates.

sealy @ 5/19/2014 7:50 AM
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

Well I always have disliked him as a player and then there's of course this:

http://www.celticslife.com/2013/02/derek...

Doesn't strike me as the good guy he is labeled as. Kinda like a Kevin Johnson type, minus the political standing and multiple underage sex cover ups.

JesseDark @ 5/19/2014 8:45 AM
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

Isn't Fisher just as much a west coast guy as Kerr? He has spent his entire career on the west coast so I'd imagine his family is there too. Yeah, I know OKC isn't the coast, but it's much closer to west coast than NY.

mreinman @ 5/19/2014 9:44 AM
sealy wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

Well I always have disliked him as a player and then there's of course this:

http://www.celticslife.com/2013/02/derek...

Doesn't strike me as the good guy he is labeled as. Kinda like a Kevin Johnson type, minus the political standing and multiple underage sex cover ups.

Wow! That was one nasty articles. Did not see anything about underage sex cover ups though.

Finestrg @ 5/19/2014 10:22 AM
mreinman wrote:
sealy wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

Well I always have disliked him as a player and then there's of course this:

http://www.celticslife.com/2013/02/derek...

Doesn't strike me as the good guy he is labeled as. Kinda like a Kevin Johnson type, minus the political standing and multiple underage sex cover ups.

Wow! That was one nasty articles. Did not see anything about underage sex cover ups though.

Link is broken so I have no idea what it said about him.

I dunno -- I happen to agree with nyk4ever. Seriously, why not Fisher??? Out of what's left, Fisher would be my top choice by a mile, zero coaching experience and all. I think this guy's an EXCELLENT choice actually: smart/savvy vet that's from this era--for what that's worth; unlike a guy like Jason Kidd, he's still contributing at a late age and didn't all of a sudden fall apart--again, for what that's worth; we've been told he's an excellent leader from everyone who's commented on the matter recently (Kevin Durant, Scott Brooks --- we already knew this about him but it's still nice to hear it and from people who count); big-time triangle experience (and success with the triangle--how many trips to the playoffs and championships did he have with the Lakers under P-Jax executing within that system?? Answer: A TON; love that several teams brought him back for 2nd tours of duty--that shows his continued worth and importance as a leader even at an advanced age with diminished skills; unlike a Mark Jackson, you know this guy will completely buy in and wanna teach what he's learned from Phil and what he's had success doing 100%. Mark Jackson was never a triangle guy -- how would he react the first time we go into a funk, trying to teach something he may not fully be behind himself?); who can forget the whole deal with his daughter having eye cancer in 2007 yet he still got himself to a playoff game, played and excelled for the Jazz against the Warriors when they really needed him--an unbelievable story); then there's his experience as president of the NBA Players Association which only continues to speak volumes and seal the deal for me.

I've warmed up to Fisher so much recently that I'll be disappointed now if we don't get him. Really, really dig the idea for all these reasons. I think he's an excellent guy to team up with Phil. Might wind up being a much better choice than Steve Kerr, who may very well turn out to be too high maintenance. I like the idea that we can possibly go out and find our very own Doc Rivers here. Get this done asap (as soon as he finishes up his playing career).

knicks1248 @ 5/19/2014 11:00 AM
VCoug wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
TeamBall wrote:Ugh...not a fan of his commentating at all
Mama there goes that man

Hand down, man down.

classic

VCoug @ 5/19/2014 11:01 AM
mreinman wrote:
sealy wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

Well I always have disliked him as a player and then there's of course this:

http://www.celticslife.com/2013/02/derek...

Doesn't strike me as the good guy he is labeled as. Kinda like a Kevin Johnson type, minus the political standing and multiple underage sex cover ups.

Wow! That was one nasty articles. Did not see anything about underage sex cover ups though.

Kevin Johnson is the one with underage sex coverups. He's involved with one of those charter school organisations(and is married to Michelle Rhee) and there have been multiple allegations, with recording of him, of him improperly touching and having relationships with some of the girls there.

mreinman @ 5/19/2014 11:01 AM
Finestrg wrote:
mreinman wrote:
sealy wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

Well I always have disliked him as a player and then there's of course this:

http://www.celticslife.com/2013/02/derek...

Doesn't strike me as the good guy he is labeled as. Kinda like a Kevin Johnson type, minus the political standing and multiple underage sex cover ups.

Wow! That was one nasty articles. Did not see anything about underage sex cover ups though.

Link is broken so I have no idea what it said about him.

I dunno -- I happen to agree with nyk4ever. Seriously, why not Fisher??? Out of what's left, Fisher would be my top choice by a mile, zero coaching experience and all. I think this guy's an EXCELLENT choice actually: smart/savvy vet that's from this era--for what that's worth; unlike a guy like Jason Kidd, he's still contributing at a late age and didn't all of a sudden fall apart--again, for what that's worth; we've been told he's an excellent leader from everyone who's commented on the matter recently (Kevin Durant, Scott Brooks --- we already knew this about him but it's still nice to hear it and from people who count); big-time triangle experience (and success with the triangle--how many trips to the playoffs and championships did he have with the Lakers under P-Jax executing within that system?? Answer: A TON; love that several teams brought him back for 2nd tours of duty--that shows his continued worth and importance as a leader even at an advanced age with diminished skills; unlike a Mark Jackson, you know this guy will completely buy in and wanna teach what he's learned from Phil and what he's had success doing 100%. Mark Jackson was never a triangle guy -- how would he react the first time we go into a funk, trying to teach something he may not fully be behind himself?); who can forget the whole deal with his daughter having eye cancer in 2007 yet he still got himself to a playoff game, played and excelled for the Jazz against the Warriors when they really needed him--an unbelievable story); then there's his experience as president of the NBA Players Association which only continues to speak volumes and seal the deal for me.

I've warmed up to Fisher so much recently that I'll be disappointed now if we don't get him. Really, really dig the idea for all these reasons. I think he's an excellent guy to team up with Phil. Might wind up being a much better choice than Steve Kerr, who may very well turn out to be too high maintenance. I like the idea that we can possibly go out and find our very own Doc Rivers here. Get this done asap (as soon as he finishes up his playing career).

put back the deleted word from the url (sh1t - replace the 1 for an i), and it will work

mreinman @ 5/19/2014 11:03 AM
VCoug wrote:
mreinman wrote:
sealy wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
sealy wrote:Time to blame JVG...

Both He and Kerr made the right choice. I really hope it doesn't end up being Fisher.

why the hate for fisher? i don't know if he'll be a good head coach or not (if named) but if phil goes with him, you gotta trust it.

Well I always have disliked him as a player and then there's of course this:

http://www.celticslife.com/2013/02/derek...

Doesn't strike me as the good guy he is labeled as. Kinda like a Kevin Johnson type, minus the political standing and multiple underage sex cover ups.

Wow! That was one nasty articles. Did not see anything about underage sex cover ups though.

Kevin Johnson is the one with underage sex coverups. He's involved with one of those charter school organisations(and is married to Michelle Rhee) and there have been multiple allegations, with recording of him, of him improperly touching and having relationships with some of the girls there.

ugh ... seriously? And I really like that guy!

I guess it makes sense then that he would go into politics and not the nba.

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