It was a disappointing loss tonight. We couldn't finish it to its completion.
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We figured no one would break it for another 30 years, just like it took for the Lakers' record to be broken. So, it is surprising Detroit is pushing for it.Phil Jackson
We definitely want to make the playoffs -- that's a goal for us. We won't know how far we can go in the playoffs for a long time. To make the playoffs is a goal we think we can accomplish. This is going to be a process. You're not going to see a finished product for a while.
Phil Jackson
I think it's a matter of trust, a matter of rebuilding the trust that we had, ... And yes, I have talked to Kobe he actually called me this morning to congratulate me on the job. And I felt confident that he's confident that we can go forward.
Phil Jackson
You saw the apparent schizophrenia of these teams. They play great for a while and then they have trouble operating. What you see is young teams learning to play a consistent game. No quality in the direction of their discipline.
Phil Jackson
It seems like they played really hard against Sacramento, didn't they That was their other opponent they had an option to play. It would seem like they want to choose us.
Phil Jackson
They have that inner knowledge that (makes them) capable of going in, being tired and making the game come to them, how they want to play the game.
Phil Jackson
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