"The Chicago Bulls' Buddha-like guru Phil Jackson inks the richest coaching deal in N.B.A. history ($6 million for one last season [with the Bulls])" (Notebook, 11). There may be some sound reasoning behind this. Michael Jordan was quoted on how some team members are starting to use Jackson's religion to help them win, "It's that Zen Buddhism stuff. We're practicing smiling when we may be frustrated inside so we can relieve some tension. It's an art form" (Quotables, 1). Jackson speaks in depth to his team about ejecting selfishness and egotism (Eckman, 3). "He describes Jordan in the late 80's as a player who tried to beat the other team by himself" (Zen Teamwork). He not only helped lead Jordan to play like a star but led the Bulls to be a winning team. He and several of his former players believe that this is partially due to what they practiced in the years Jackson was coach. Not only did they study basketball, as writer Frank Deford for Sports Illustrated noted in a cover story on Jackson, they took part in "group meditations and pregame nap time'" (84).
"The Chicago Bulls' Buddha-like guru Phil Jackson inks the richest coaching deal in N.B.A. history ($6 million for one last season [with the Bulls])" (Notebook, 11). There may be some sound reasoning behind this. Michael Jordan was quoted on how some team members are starting to use Jackson's religion to help them win, "It's that Zen Buddhism stuff. We're practicing smiling when we may be frustrated inside so we can relieve some tension. It's an art form" (Quotables, 1). Jackson speaks in depth to his team about ejecting selfishness and egotism (Eckman, 3). "He describes Jordan in the late 80's as a player who tried to beat the other team by himself" (Zen Teamwork). He not only helped lead Jordan to play like a star but led the Bulls to be a winning team. He and several of his former players believe that this is partially due to what they practiced in the years Jackson was coach. Not only did they study basketball, as writer Frank Deford for Sports Illustrated noted in a cover story on Jackson, they took part in "group meditations and pregame nap time'" (84).