'07 Exit Interview- Phil Jackson
Strap yourselves in. It's long.
PART I- "We didn't finish the season the way we wanted to play ball. The way we expect to play basketball, and that we'll have to make adjustments to again play in the style we did in the first few months of the year." Why? Injuries in part, but not in total. "Our team became disenchanted with the play and the style we played earlier in the year. We have to reclaim that. As for Kobe, PJ knows his frustration. "There's a certain sense of dedication that players have to the game and the responsibility they have. Kobe matches that at all points. Sometimes he overmatches it, and the intensity he brings to the game is sometimes not on a level his teammates can live up to," Jackson said. "The disruptive element is that guys didn't work hard enough. We had some disruptive elements. There was some selfishness that came along with it, and the ultimate responsibility lies with me and with our leadership, which includes Kobe and Lamar." Was he satisfied with his leadership this year? "Obviously not. That's one thing I'm not satisfied with," Jackson said. He was disappointed he couldn't lead them through this season's adversity to a better result.
Interesting stuff in here, too, about what the Lakers need, both in terms of personnel and attitude, to improve. Download phil_jackson_exit_interview_1.mp3




