This Biography is about one of the best Sports Administrator Phil Jackson including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Phil Jackson | |
Real Name | Phil Jackson |
Profession | Basketball Players, Coaches, Sports Administrators |
Nick Name | Zen Master |
Famous as | Former Basketball Player, Executive & Coach |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Phil Jackson | |
Born on | 17 September 1945 |
Birthday | 17th September |
Age | 74 Years |
Sun Sign | Virgo |
Born in | Deer Lodge |
Family Background of Phil Jackson | |
Father | Charles Jackson |
Mother | Elisabeth Funk Jackson |
Siblings | Chuck Jackson |
Spouses/Partners | June Jackson (m. 1974-2000), Maxine Jackson (m. 1967-1972) |
Children | Charlie Jackson, Ben Jackson |
Education | University of North Dakota, Williston High School |
Awards | 1996 – NBA Coach of the Year Award 2002 – Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award by United States Sports Academy 1990-91 – NBA Championship
1991-92 – NBA Championship 1992-93 – NBA Championship 1995-96 – NBA Championship 1996-97 – NBA Championship 1997-98 – NBA Championship 1999-00 – NBA Championship 2000-01 – NBA Championship 2001-02 – NBA Championship 2008-09 – NBA Championship 2009-10 – NBA Championship |
Personal Fact of Phil Jackson | |
A distinguished basketball coach, Phil Jackson is credited with the highest winning percentage as an NBA coach. He has been conferred with the title of being one of the 10 greatest coaches in league history and is also the only coach in basketball history to win a total of at least ten championships in the major professional sports of North America. This Basketball Hall of Fame inductee is recipient of numerous awards and laurels including the Roughrider Award and the Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award. Popularly nicknamed, Zen Master, Jackson is known to have used powerful motivational techniques inspired by eastern philosophy to coach his players. He has been the head coach for the Chicago Bulls and led the team to six NBA titles. He later went on to coach the Los Angeles Lakers until his retirement. The only advice that Jackson rendered to his players was to use the power of the mind during a challenging match. All through his coaching and playing career, this legendary sports personality has exhibited marvellous dedication to the game of basketball. |
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