Friday, January 2, 2009

Phil Jackson does not believe in utopias

The coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, Phil Jackson, has acknowledged that the set Angelino "has no options" to beat the best record for victories during a regular, holding the Bulls to Chicago, which in the 1995-96 season ended the season with a 72-10 balance, precisely directed by Jackson from the bench.

"I do not think that we have no option to beat the record for victories by the Bulls, to go to seventy victories," said Jackson, aware that his team can conclude the season with a great balance, but that in no case can achieve the registration of the Bulls.

"I will not say that we can not win matches if sixty health with us, but I do not see options to reach the seventies," said the coach of the Lakers, who outlined the changes time zones in the U.S. do "very difficult" to be consistent throughout the regular season.

The Lakers have started the season with a record of 15 victories for only two defeats, on the verge of matching the best in the history of the franchise, and with his current progression would be able to beat the record that the Bulls were in 1996.

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