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Phil Jackson met with Lakers owner Jerry Buss and came to an agreement to step down as head coach of the Lakers immediately. ESPN News Report. Jackson may stay on with the Lakers in another capacity.

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A team source told the AP on condition of anonymity that Shaquille O'Neal had requested a trade.


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Of course........He probably knows Kobe is leaving......Does anyone really think Jackson is actually going to coach a team that isn't stacked?
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He'll wait for another up and coming team with rising stars to come along.....then he'll be back........
 

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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) The Zen Master is done coaching the Los Angeles Lakers and his two biggest stars could be leaving the team, too.

Phil Jackson, one of the most successful coaches in NBA history, won't return as coach of the Lakers.

Meanwhile, Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant looked as if they could be playing elsewhere next season.

A team source told the AP on condition of anonymity that O'Neal had requested a trade. And as expected Bryant became an unrestricted free agent, opting out of his contract.

Jackson, who won three straight championships with the team, agreed with Lakers owner Jerry Buss to end his tenure as coach, the team said in a statement.

Buss offered Jackson another position with the organization, which Jackson will decide whether to accept in the near future, the team said.

''The experience of the past five years has been great,'' Jackson said. ''Three rings and a fourth opportunity makes this a bittersweet ending, but it's time to pause and reflect. I'm appreciative of all the Lakers, the organization, the fans and Dr. Buss.''

Jackson's departure was expected even before he met with Buss following the coach's participation in season-ending interviews with several players earlier in the day.

Jackson's five-year, $30 million contract expires at the end of the month. He was discussing a contract extension, but the Lakers broke off talks in February until after the season.

Jackson is well-known for his offbeat coaching style and motivational ploys, from practicing Zen philosophy to urging his players to meditate and buying them books for long road trips.

Jackson joined the Lakers in June 1999, and coached them to their first championship in 12 years in his first season. Two more titles followed, giving Jackson nine to tie him with former Boston coach Red Auerbach for the most in NBA history.

The Lakers were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by eventual champion San Antonio last year and reached the NBA Finals this year before losing to the Detroit Pistons.

In 14 seasons as a head coach, Jackson is 832-316 for a .725 winning percentage best in NBA history. His 175 playoff wins are the most ever and his .717 postseason winning percentage is also tops.

Jackson, 58, coached the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls to championships in 1992-94 and 1996-98. Jackson then took a year off before becoming coach of the Lakers. His teams in Chicago and Los Angeles had a 9-0 record in the NBA Finals before this year.

There could be several more changes to follow.

Karl Malone has already opted out of his contract, although he hopes to play for the Lakers if healthy. Gary Payton and Derek Fisher could follow Bryant and Malone and opt out of their deals.

General manager Mitch Kupchak made clear the team's priorities Thursday when he said the Lakers would do anything they need to keep Bryant and would try to accommodate O'Neal if he demands a trade.

Apparently upset over Kupchak's remarks, O'Neal canceled his exit interview. O'Neal, who has been one of Jackson's biggest supporters, is under contract for two more years but could opt out after next season.

Jackson seemed in good spirits as he left the Lakers' practice facility for the last time as the team's coach before his meeting with Buss.

Asked if he was looking forward to meeting with his boss, Jackson smiled and replied: ''Oh, yeah.''

Buss' daughter, Jeanie, Jackson's longtime girlfriend and the Lakers' executive vice president of business operations, said earlier this month she believed there was a 95 percent chance Jackson would return as coach.

She proved to be wrong.

Jackson said following the Lakers' 100-87 loss to the Pistons on Tuesday night that there was ''a pretty slim chance'' he would coach the team next season.

He proved to be correct.
 

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Shaq only has two years left on his current deal (he can opt-out next year).

I think Shaq is just looking for one more big contract, or at least a contract extension. His request for a trade is probably more of a negotation ploy than anything else.
 

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"Among names mentioned already as possible successors are former Houston Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich, former Seattle SuperSonics and Milwaukee Bucks coach George Karl, and current Southern California coach Henry Bibby."

Henry Bibby? Henry Bibby!?!? Are you kidding me?

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if jerry buss is smart

and dont want to lose a step

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Don't know the specifics of Riley's contract with the Heat, but he gets a certain percentage of the team if he completes his contract.

Riley won't leave until that contract is complete, and he still has a couple years left.
 

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Found some info:

Riley’s base salary of $5 million per year as coach and chief player personnel director can grow by approximately $25 million after the 2004-05 season because he’ll have the opportunity to buy up to 20 percent ownership in the franchise.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Hache man:
Of course........He probably knows Kobe is leaving......Does anyone really think Jackson is actually going to coach a team that isn't stacked?
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He'll wait for another up and coming team with rising stars to come along.....then he'll be back........<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


I could not agree more hache you hit the nail on the head
 

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Bibby has no shot, Rudy is most likely going to stay retired while he fights illness. Maybe Magic will give it a shot, or even better Kareem.


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with phil gone - and if shaq leaves - kobe might stay for now the team would be his and he can now take the team to the title - something he feels he has to do to be considered one of the games greatest players - something he wants to happen.
 

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Kobe will be a Clipper. That team has a future, it would be his too, and he wouldn't even have to move.
 

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Kobe will be playing for the Bricks next year, where he can shoot 30 times and try to realize his goal of "being like Mike".
 

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Kobe is a 6'5 guard that is a mediocre shooter, that shoots too much, that has a low basketball IQ, is hated my his OWN teammates and coaches, and is a rapist.


Phil JAckson is a good coach, its not his fault he fell into talent with Bulls and had Shaq on Lakers, but he didnt mess anything up. Phil had best assistant in nba in Tex Winter.
 

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