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1. Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant shooting guard1.98m/6ft 6931978-08-2321267136.4m, signed in July 2004/15,20/kloc-0.

2. pau gasol

Pau Gasol power forward/

Center 2.13m/7ft1091980-07-0615165438+86 million yuan was renewed in 2006/10/.

3. Lamar Odom

Lamar Odom power forward/

Small forward 2.08m/6ft101041979-11428671.7 million, 2003/8/1.

4. derek fisher

Derek Fisher point guard1.85m/6ft1.931.974-08-09 467 3 years 1.4 million, signed on July 20th, 2007, in the summer of 20 10.

5. trevor ariza

Trevor Ariza's small forward is 2.03m/6ft 8951985-06-3031039.3m, which was signed on July 27th, 2006 and will expire in the summer of 2009.

6. andrew bynum

Andrew Bynum Center 2.13m/7ft1251987-127 277 886 million years, signed on July 6, 2005, and expired in the summer of 2009.

Phil jackson, whose full name is philip douglas jackson, (1945 September 17-), is a famous American basketball coach, and now coaches the NBA Los Angeles Lakers.

Jackson has won nine NBA championships so far (tied the record with Arnold auerbach). In addition, he led two different teams to win the championship (only three people have won this honor in NBA history, and the other two are Pat Riley and Alex Hannum). Because of his keen interest in eastern philosophy, especially Zen, he is often called "Zen master" by the media.

1945 was born in September of 17, with a height of 2m 03. Graduated from university of north dakota, 1967 was selected by the new york Knicks in the second round. From 1967- 1968 to 1978- 1979, he played for the new york Knicks. 1973 won the NBA championship with the Knicks, 1968 was selected as the best rookie team. Jackson was one of the most active and open-minded stars in the NBA at that time. People call him a "hippie in a new guise", and some even compare him to Rodman in the 1990s. Jackson said, "No, I'm not, but my style did leave a Rodman impression at that time, because I was anti-traditional."

Before coaching Chicago Bulls, Phil Jackson served as assistant coach of NBA New Jersey Nets for 2 years, assistant coach of Nets for 2 years, and head coach of CBA Albany for 5 years: (1985 won the best coach in CBA). Assistant coach of Chicago Bulls in NBA for 2 years. From 1989- 1990 season, he was the head coach of bulls until 1998. His coaching record is 545 wins, 193 losses, setting a record for the highest winning percentage in NBA history. 199 1- 1993, 1996- 1998. He led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships. In the season of 1995- 1996,

Jackson's behavior is different from that of ordinary NBA coaches. Jackson, who is rebellious inside, has a gentle appearance and extraordinary bearing. Especially 1995 looks more mature and steady after growing a beard, like a respected "godfather". Every time he goes to an away game, Jackson's favorite places are libraries and museums. He reads widely, especially loves oriental culture, because he believes in the role of spirit.

NBA experience

1967 second round 17 was selected by new york Knicks;

1978 switch to New Jersey Nets on June 8th;

1989- 1998 was the head coach of Chicago Bulls, 199 1- 1993, 1996- 1998 won the championship six times;

From 65438 to 0999 to 2004, he was the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and won three championships in 2000-2002.

In 2004, the Lakers entered the finals for the fourth time in five years, but 1-4 lost to the Pistons and failed to win the championship.

The number of wins has exceeded the record of Boston Celtics legendary coach Cardinal auerbach, ranking sixth among NBA history coaches.

Player age

Jackson played for the new york Knicks as a power forward and 1973 became a member of the NBA championship team, which was the only championship ring he won as a player. 1978 moved to New Jersey Nets and served as assistant coach. Then he retired at 1980, leaving a career average of 6.7 points and 4.3 rebounds.

Coach times

From 65438 to 0982, Jackson went to CBA as the head coach of Albany's home team. He not only led the team to win the championship, but also won the CBA Coach of the Year Award. Within five years, he led the team 1 17 wins and 90 losses, and then Jackson went to Chicago Bulls as an assistant coach. 1989 succeeded Dodge Collins as head coach, and in the following year, the team won the first championship in 25 years with 6 1 win 2 1 loss.

Jackson won the Coach Award of the Year in 1996, when he led the Chicago Bulls to an unprecedented 72 wins 10 losses, which is unparalleled so far. In addition, he is also the coach with the highest winning percentage among active coaches. As of the 2005-06 season, his regular score was 877 wins and 353 losses (7 1.3% winning rate), ranking 10 in NBA history. Playoff score 178 wins and 73 losses (winning percentage is 70.9%), ranking first in NBA history, and many people think that he is the most successful coach in NBA history.

In 2007, Jackson was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach.