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Phil Jackson Is The Worst Coach In The 2009 Playoffs.

O' JohnsonMay 14, 2009

Hey Bleacher fans. Let me first start off by saying I am writing this article out of complete anger and disgust of the team that the Lakers have become. Here they have an opportunity to shut the raging alcoholic Charles Barkley up for once and prove that they have the hearts that real champions possess, but once again they fail miserably.

I am getting so sick of these idiots playing games like this. As a Laker fan, I have lost even more faith in this team and it will be hard to gain that back.

After this game, however, and watching the same idiots make the same mistakes, I came to a conclusion that Phil Jackson is the worst coach in this years playoff.

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1. His infamous "Not calling timeouts when the team is struggling."

If anybody followed Bull's games as I did in the 1990s, you pretty much know that Phil Jackson is notorious for letting his teams play in disarray. This was actually a good tactic when he was coaching the Bulls and the Lakers in the Kobe-Shaq era. But with a team as inconsistent as this year's Laker team, there is no way you can continue to let some of these idiots try to pick up their games on their own.

2. The players he is giving playing time to and the players who actually deserves playing time.

This is what has pissed me off about Phil Jackson the most this year. First off, Luke Walton is the most useless piece of garbage in the NBA. Why he continues to give this bonafide scrub more playing time? Who knows. And it was clear from the beginning that Derek Fisher is too old to guard a young, lightning quick Aaron Brooks. So why not start a younger and quicker Jordan Farmar?

The biggest mistake Phil has made is not giving Shannon Brown enough playing time. He is hands down the Lakers' second best player. He goes out there, shoots efficiently from the floor, plays lock down defense, contest every jumper, hustles, etc. Basically, everything that no one on the bench has done and he does it on a consistent basis. As for Bynum, I am not even going to talk about that character. I prefer Mbenga in the lineup. At least you know he is not going to play scared and will put 100 percent effort.

Basically what I am saying is the Lakers are playing like a bunch of mindless pansies, but it is not all on them. Phil Jackson's in game decisions are also to blame. All I ask from you Phil is to wake the hell up! This is not the three peat years anymore.

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