All I was saying was that it's a low act to use the media to try and unsettle a player, because it's not in the spirit of the game. Let your player's do the talking on the court.
Besides, the league could interpret his comments as suggesting that referees aren't 100% impartial and that they don't do their job properly.
Just saw this as I was typing that:
NBA.com wrote:Los Angeles Lakers' Phil Jackson fined
NEW YORK (AP) -- Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson was fined 35,000 dollars by the NBA on Thursday for criticizing game officials.
The fine was for Jackson's comments prior to the Lakers' victory over Sacramento on Tuesday, but his remarks referred to officiating calls on Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant.
It was the second time this month that Jackson was fined for blasting game officials.
He was docked the same amount for his remarks after a loss to San Antonio on April 4.
Andrew wrote:It comes off as arrogant and incredibly hypocritical given the calls Kobe gets, but it's a typical Jackson mindgame that he plays very, very well. The intention was to get under Durant's skin and I'd say he's achieved that.
I agree, but I don't really think Durant cares. He will just go out and play his game as he always does I think.