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More than a Game by Phil Jackson
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More than a Game (original 2001; edition 2002)

by Phil Jackson, Charley Rosen

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Though Phil Jackson won six NBA titles in eight years as coach of the Chicago Bulls, many an analyst opined that his success had less to do with his much-discussed 'Zen' approach to basketball than with the presence of Michael Jordan on the Bulls roster. So in 1999, when Jackson took over a beleaguered Los Angeles Lakers team, the sports world was watching closely. As it turned out, Phil Jackson was observing himself and his new team closely, too, collaborating with his good friend Charley Rosen on a firsthand account of the 1999-2000 season and an exploration of his lifelong pursuit of the purity at the heart of the game. Throughout the season, which culminated in the Lakers winning the NBA Championship, Phil and Charley got together frequently to tape conversations about the challenge of bringing discipline and focus to a talented Lakers team that had failed to achieve its potential. Phil wrote his own account of the Lakers' game-by-game progress and his views on the state of the NBA; Charley added his novelist's impressions of the Lakers, Los Angeles, and the league. Together they bring you the fascinating inside story of the founding of a new Lakers dynasty and the triumph of Phil Jackson's hardwood metaphysics.… (more)
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Title:More than a Game
Authors:Phil Jackson
Other authors:Charley Rosen
Info:Touchstone (2002), Paperback, 336 pages
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"Selflessness is the soul of teamwork" (P. Jackson, 2001)

If you love basketball, you know the name Phil Jackson - he is the winningest coach in NBA history dubbed the 'Zen Master' by those who know about his unique style of leadership. His amazing life and basketball journey are captured in this absolute gem as it chronicles across his life and basketball days from his days as a college star from Montana to the bright lights of New York as a Knickerbocker, and finally to his epic dynasty runs with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. Adding to the authenticity, this incredible book is narrated by Phil Jackson and close friend and co-author, Charley Rosen, so listeners get to hear the voice of this legendary coach. Highly recommended to those who want insight into the leadership style and fantastic basketball voyage of Phil Jackson. ( )
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Though Phil Jackson won six NBA titles in eight years as coach of the Chicago Bulls, many an analyst opined that his success had less to do with his much-discussed 'Zen' approach to basketball than with the presence of Michael Jordan on the Bulls roster. So in 1999, when Jackson took over a beleaguered Los Angeles Lakers team, the sports world was watching closely. As it turned out, Phil Jackson was observing himself and his new team closely, too, collaborating with his good friend Charley Rosen on a firsthand account of the 1999-2000 season and an exploration of his lifelong pursuit of the purity at the heart of the game. Throughout the season, which culminated in the Lakers winning the NBA Championship, Phil and Charley got together frequently to tape conversations about the challenge of bringing discipline and focus to a talented Lakers team that had failed to achieve its potential. Phil wrote his own account of the Lakers' game-by-game progress and his views on the state of the NBA; Charley added his novelist's impressions of the Lakers, Los Angeles, and the league. Together they bring you the fascinating inside story of the founding of a new Lakers dynasty and the triumph of Phil Jackson's hardwood metaphysics.

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