Jackson Says KG Didn't Understand Lakers' Situation
Last week, Kevin Garnett told the Los Angeles Times that, despite the fact he has a home in Malibu, he didn't want to depend on a Lakers' front office he saw as ineffective.
Comparing the Lakers to his former team, the Minnesota Timberwolves , who weren't able to provide him with sufficient help, Garnett, now a Boston Celtic, said, "I knew I didn't want to deal with that. I didn't want to duplicate that. I didn't want to mimic that."
After practice Saturday, Lakers' Coach Phil Jackson was asked if he thought Garnett's criticism was an isolated case.
Jackson said it wasn't even a solid case.
"Where did he get his information from?" Jackson said. "What does [his] statement mean? Does he even know our organization? I don't think anybody has a better winning record as an owner than Jerry Buss. He doesn't want to win? I just kind of brush that off as not understanding the situation."
I can understand Phil Jackson standing up for his boss and suggesting that Kevin Garnett does not have in-depth knowledge of what goes on in the Lakers' front office, but all the same I wonder if he's suffering some short term memory loss.
Where is Kevin Garnett getting his information from? On what is he basing those assumptions Why does he have reservations? Perhaps it has something to do with the Lakers' star player expressing those exact sentiments and citing them as his reasons for wanting a trade this very offseason. Jackson of course should be well aware of this since he's not only reportedly spoken to Kobe about the situation throughout the offseason but he's supported Kobe's criticism of Lakers' management.
Jackson's comments admittedly came after KG was traded to Boston but nevertheless they support a criticism that Kobe has expressed since before the Draft. Considering that KG reportedly spoke with Kobe at times during the offseason and Kobe's comments were made quite public, it really shouldn't be a mystery to anyone how KG might have gained such an impression of the Lakers' brass - an impression that Jackson has since expressed support for - whether accurate or not.