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  • Phil Jackson
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  • In "Poltergasm", Klaus attends a conference where Deepak Chopra, George H. W. Bush and Phil Jackson are guest speakers.
  • Philip Douglas Jackson (born September 17, 1945) is an American retired Hall of Fame Head coach and former professional basketball Center and Guard. Jackson currently serves at President of Operations for the New York Knicks. He is widely considered one of the greatest coaches in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). His reputation was established as head coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1988 through 1998 and 2005 through 2010; during his tenure, Chicago won eight NBA titles. His next team, the Los Angeles Lakers, won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-2002. In total, Jackson has won 2 NBA titles as a player and 11 NBA titles as a coach, breaking the record once held by Red Auerbach. With 2 titles as an NBA Player (both with the New York Knicks) and 11 as coach, Jack
  • Philip Douglas "Phil" Jackson (born September 17, 1945 in Deer Lodge, Montana) is a former American professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. His reputation was established as head coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1989 through 1998; during his tenure, Chicago won six NBA titles. His next team, the Los Angeles Lakers, won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-2002. In total, Jackson has won 9 NBA titles as a coach, a record shared with Red Auerbach.
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  • In "Poltergasm", Klaus attends a conference where Deepak Chopra, George H. W. Bush and Phil Jackson are guest speakers.
  • Philip Douglas Jackson (born September 17, 1945) is an American retired Hall of Fame Head coach and former professional basketball Center and Guard. Jackson currently serves at President of Operations for the New York Knicks. He is widely considered one of the greatest coaches in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). His reputation was established as head coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1988 through 1998 and 2005 through 2010; during his tenure, Chicago won eight NBA titles. His next team, the Los Angeles Lakers, won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-2002. In total, Jackson has won 2 NBA titles as a player and 11 NBA titles as a coach, breaking the record once held by Red Auerbach. With 2 titles as an NBA Player (both with the New York Knicks) and 11 as coach, Jackson has won the most championship rings in NBA History surpassing Bill Russell's record with a total of 13 titles.
  • Philip Douglas "Phil" Jackson (born September 17, 1945 in Deer Lodge, Montana) is a former American professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. His reputation was established as head coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1989 through 1998; during his tenure, Chicago won six NBA titles. His next team, the Los Angeles Lakers, won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-2002. In total, Jackson has won 9 NBA titles as a coach, a record shared with Red Auerbach. Jackson is known for his use of Tex Winter's triangle offense as well as a holistic approach to coaching that is influenced by Buddhism, earning him the nickname "Zen Master". Jackson cites Robert Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance as one of the major guiding forces in his life. He also applies Native American spiritual practices as documented in his book Sacred Hoops. He is the author of several candid books about his teams and his basketball strategies. Jackson is also a recipient of the state of North Dakota's Roughrider Award. Jackson leads the 2007 class of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Jackson regularly attempts to alter his appearance so the media cannot use old photos of him for recent news, and, true to his word, as of September 2008, he was no longer sporting his illustrious, white mustache, which saw nine NBA titles. In 1999, as part of celebrations for the National Basketball Association's 50th anniversary, Jackson was named one of the 10 greatest coaches in league history. Phil Jackson won his record tenth title as a head coach on June 14, 2009 when the Los Angeles Lakers won 4 games to 1 over the Orlando Magic.
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