Fuck Yea[h] NBA

Phil Jackson went on the Waddle and Silvy show and used the opportunity to implicitly say yes by virtue refusing to comment about a possible return to the sidelines as an NBA coach. The only problem is the team. From Mark Medina in the LA Times

That’s why, even with Jackson lamenting how the travel and the long  hours wore on his body, Waddle and Silvy remained convinced he’ll come  back to coach the Miami Heat in the 2012-13 season.
“Oh boy,” was all Jackson would say, leaving the general public  guessing on whether he remains content with retirement or inching for  another comeback. 

I don’t care right now, but if he went to the Heat, my old man’s comment a couple years ago that he’d “gone all Hollywood,” wouldn’t sound as curmudgeonly as it did then.
[H/T: LA Times; pic via]

Phil Jackson went on the Waddle and Silvy show and used the opportunity to implicitly say yes by virtue refusing to comment about a possible return to the sidelines as an NBA coach. The only problem is the team. From Mark Medina in the LA Times

That’s why, even with Jackson lamenting how the travel and the long hours wore on his body, Waddle and Silvy remained convinced he’ll come back to coach the Miami Heat in the 2012-13 season.

“Oh boy,” was all Jackson would say, leaving the general public guessing on whether he remains content with retirement or inching for another comeback.

I don’t care right now, but if he went to the Heat, my old man’s comment a couple years ago that he’d “gone all Hollywood,” wouldn’t sound as curmudgeonly as it did then.

[H/T: LA Times; pic via]