The chants of "We want Phil!" will go ignored in Los Angeles, if sources are to be believed.
According to the Los Angeles Times' Mike Bresnahan, the Lakers have opted not to bring back the multi-titled Phil Jackson as their head coach, opting instead for Mike D'Antoni.
Mike D'Antoni signed a four-year deal with the Lakers. Phil Jackson was "asking for the moon," accoring to source familiar w/ the situation. - Bresnahan (@Mike_Bresnahan) tweeted
Bresnahan, on Twitter, said that D'Antoni inked a four-year deal with the club, after Jackson was "asking for the moon."
ESPN's J.A. Adande later tweeted out that a source had told him the same thing, but that D'Antoni would not be in place "till later in the week," because the former Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks coach was "awaiting medical clearance post-knee [replacement] surgery."
J.A. Adande (@jadande) tweeted:
Source confirms the same to me RT @Mike_Bresnahan: Source: Mike D'Antoni will be the next coach of the Lakers. Not Phil Jackson
Lakers won't have D'Antoni in place till later in the week; he's awaiting medical clearance post-knee surgery.
Kobe made it clear he wanted Phil, but said after game tonight that he let Lakers know he was fine with D'Antoni.
USA Today later confirmed the signing with D'Antoni's agent, Warren LeGarie.
D'Antoni had resigned as head coach of the Knicks last March 14, after the team went 18-24 during the 2011-12 lockout-shortened season. He was Lakers point guard Steve Nash's head coach when the two were in Phoenix, guiding Nash to two MVP titles.
He also served as an assistant for the United States' mens basketball team in the 2012 London Olympics which won gold, a squad that included Laker Kobe Bryant. Bryant had grown up as a fan of D'Antoni, from his time growing up in Italy, where D'Antoni had played professionally.
Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) tweeted:
Kobe grew up as a fan of D'Antoni's while he was a star point guard for Milan.
Jackson had last coached the Lakers during the 2010-11 season, when they lost in the conference semifinals to the Dallas Mavericks, the eventual champions of that season.
An ESPN report stated that Jackson had requested for travel restrictions, which would "limit the number of road games" he would attend. He also asked for "a salary in line with what he previously earned with the Lakers and significantly more say over basketball decisions."
Jackson was also interested in "bringing along an assistant coach or associate head coach whom he could groom to be his successor."
The Lakers last Friday (Saturday, PHL time) had fired Mike Brown after the squad began a disappointing 1-4, at the time, the worst record in the Western Conference. Since his firing, interim head coach Bernie Bickerstaff has gone 2-0, with wins over the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings.
article source: gmanetwork.com
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Magaling din ang coach na iyan....lalo na noong nasa Phoenix suns pa..
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