Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Phil Jackson.

"I would come home from work, and he'd be reading cookbooks," Jeanie Buss, the Los Angeles Lakerspresident, said of Jackson, her fiance. "He became fascinated with the chemical [reaction], like how food plays off each other and the different ways that you prepared food, whether it's in the oven or over a fire."

He became fascinated with the chemical reaction.


"I don't want to say that I had a life that wasn't with purpose—I thought I had a life that was purposeful," Jackson said, "But…"I saw a change in the society that follows winning teams," Jackson said. "Something happens to the community that enlivens a lot of the relations that people have with each other, simply because they have a common denominator which they can enjoy. And the inspiration that a team provides them is sometimes remarkable."




"I saw it happen in Chicago, and it happened in L.A.," he continued. "And New York has had such a doleful period of time, that's lasted for so long, that the challenge came out here, and it was"—he pauses to take another hit to find the right words—"something that I thought was more than just purpose. It was more like there's a doctrine of belief that goes along with this."

Huh?

I don't like Phil Jackson.