Derek Fisher, on the offense, Phil Jackson's coaching style and learning
This particular chunk of conversation began with a discussion about the recently stagnant, struggling Lakers offense, then ended up delving into the essence of what makes Phil Jackson unique and- in the eyes of many- extremely effective as a coach. Here's what Fisher had to say:
Over the last couple of games, you guys have faced a lot more double teams in the post. Is the best way to counter those defenses just hitting outside shots?
Some of it is shooting the ball better, but some of it is also having better spacing, so that the person that receives the pass out, if his shot isn't there for him, there's space on the floor to swing it, then swing it, (then swing it) back inside. Those are the problems we're running into. We're not really that concerned about guys making shots, ultimately. We're concerned about the lack of execution that comes from if the pass is kicked out of a double team, or just offensively coming down and not ever really seeming like we've gotten into an offensive set or flow of any kind. Those are the things that are bothering us the most, the coaches and obviously, as players. We're confident we'll make shots if we get good open shots.