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Phil Jackson
Image:Phil Jackson.jpg
Title Head coach
Personal information
Date of birth September 17, 1945
Place of birth Image:U.S. Flag.png Deer Lodge, Montana
Career information
Overall record W: 1155 - L: 485
Titles 11 (NBA)
Career 1989-2011
Career history
1989-1998 Chicago Bulls
1999-2011 Los Angeles Lakers
Career highlights and awards
  • 11× NBA Champion
  • 6× Eastern Conference Champion
  • 7× Western Conference Champion
  • NBA Coach of the Year (1996)
  • 4× NBA All-Star Game Coach
  • Top 10 Coaches in NBA History
Phil Jackson
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Personal information
Date of birth September 17, 1945
Place of Birth Deer Lodge, Montana
Nationality Image:U.S. Flag.png American
Listed height 6 ft 8
Listed weight 230 lbs
Career information
College North Dakota
NBA Draft 1967; Round: 1 / Pick: 17th
New York Knicks
Pro career 1967-1980
Career history
Career highlights and awards
1x NBA All-Rookie tema
2x NBA Champion
Phil Jackson at NBA.com

Phil Jackson (born September 17, 1945) is a retired American profesional basketball player and retired head coach. Jackson has coached the Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bulls. He re-joined the Los Angeles Lakers as their head coach on June 14, 2005, less than one year after he left the team to take a year off from coaching. Jackson was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

Jackson, the NBA's career leader in playoff victories and playoff winning percentage, has won ten NBA titles, beating Red Auerbach for the most all-time.

Jackson guided the Lakers to three titles in his first stint as their head coach from 1999-2004, and guided the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships in his nine years as head coach from 1989-1998. He won his 10th in 2009.

Jackson won his first championship ring as a coach when he guided the Albany Patroons to the 1984 Continental Basketball Association championship.

Going into the 2005-06 season, Jackson owns a career coaching record of 832-316, his .725 winning percentage being by far the best in NBA annals. He has a career playoff record of 175-69, his winning percentage of .717 also heading the list. In terms of most victories, Jackson is tied with Cotton Fitzsimmons for 10th in the regular season but stands alone at number one in the playoffs... More

Coaching record

Jackson has had a winning season every year as a head coach. Along with his NBA-record ten championships, he is the first and only coach to win ten championships in any of North American major sport.


Legend
Regular season   G Games coached   W Games won   L Games lost
Post season  PG  Games coached  PW  Games won  PL  Games lost


Team Year G W L W–L% Finish PG PW PL Result
Chicago 1989–90 825527.6712nd in Central16106 Lost in Conference Finals
Chicago 1990–91 826121.7441st in Central17152 Won NBA Championship
Chicago 1991–92 826715.8171st in Central22157 Won NBA Championship
Chicago 1992–93 825725.6951st in Central19154 Won NBA Championship
Chicago 1993–94 825527.6712nd in Central1064 Lost in Conference Semifinals
Chicago 1994–95 824735.5733rd in Central1055 Lost in Conference Semifinals
Chicago 1995–96 827210.8781st in Central18153 Won NBA Championship
Chicago 1996–97 826913.8411st in Central19154 Won NBA Championship
Chicago 1997–98 826220.7561st in Central21156 Won NBA Championship
Did not coach 1998–99
Los Angeles 1999–00 826715.8171st in Pacific23158 Won NBA Championship
Los Angeles 2000–01 825626.6831st in Pacific16151 Won NBA Championship
Los Angeles 2001–02 825824.7072nd in Pacific19154 Won NBA Championship
Los Angeles 2002–03 825032.6102nd in Pacific1266 Lost in Conference Semifinals
Los Angeles 2003–04 825626.6831st in Pacific22139 Lost in NBA Finals
Did not coach 2004–05
Los Angeles 2005–06 824537.5493rd in Pacific734 Lost in First Round
Los Angeles 2006–07 824240.5122nd in Pacific514 Lost in First Round
Los Angeles 2007–08 825725.6951st in Pacific21147 Lost in NBA Finals
Los Angeles 2008–09 826517.7931st in Pacific23167 Won NBA Championship
Career 14761041435.705 30020991
in 1973
in 1973
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