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[Masters of the Game: Phil Jackson and Sam Smith on the Evolution of NBA Greatness]-[A Courtside Look At NBA Legends, From Jordan To Kobe]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-12-11

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📋 Summary

The Preservation of Basketball History

In their new book, Masters of the Game, legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson and veteran sports writer Sam Smith embark on a "preservation project" to chronicle the evolution of basketball. Moving beyond a simple rankings list, the authors provide a historical lens on the sport, tracing its roots from the 1940s—when the game was played in converted hockey arenas and local churches—to the modern era. Jackson and Smith highlight that basketball was once considered a "small man's game," played by "firemen and mailmen" in cages, a physical environment that earned players the nickname "cagers."

The Transformation of the NBA Style

Jackson and Smith offer a candid, sometimes "brusque" critique of the modern NBA. They argue that the sport has shifted from a game defined by footwork, passing, and team penetration to one dominated by the "overwhelming feature" of the three-point shot. Jackson notes that while television has grown the game into a global spectacle, the tactical emphasis on shooting from 25 feet has devalued traditional skills like setting picks and interior passing. Despite these changes, Jackson maintains that the "Golden State era," led by Steve Kerr and Steph Curry, remains attractive because it still prioritizes teamwork and ball movement, which he identifies as the core of the game's appeal.

Leadership and the Psychology of Greatness

Reflecting on his tenure as a coach, Jackson discusses the challenge of managing highly paid athletes. He posits that even millionaires possess a "natural instinct" to be coached, provided the leader is credible and helps them survive and succeed. A central theme is the cultivation of trust; Jackson explains his deliberate choice never to ask star players like Michael Jordan for favors or autographs, viewing such requests as a "detrimus" or "garbage" that creates an unnecessary barrier between coach and player.

Contrasting Icons: Michael Jordan and LeBron James

The authors draw a sharp distinction between the mentalities of Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Jackson identifies Jordan’s unwavering intensity and ability to "finish it off" in the finals as unmatched, noting that Jordan never showed a "sense of quitting." In contrast, Jackson critiques LeBron James’s mentality, suggesting that James has occasionally "folded" during high-stakes series. Smith adds that greatness is judged by a player’s willingness to take the spotlight, noting that while Jordan thrived under pressure, LeBron’s historical performance at the free-throw line and late-game decision-making reveal a different competitive temperament.

The Legacy of Kobe Bryant

Discussing the late Kobe Bryant, Jackson describes him as a highly "sensitive" and intellectually curious player who moved beyond basketball to explore literature like The Tao of Leadership. Jackson highlights Bryant's transition from an isolated young player to a true team leader who eventually embraced a role similar to Jordan's. Despite the well-documented rivalry between Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal, Jackson and Smith emphasize Bryant’s work ethic and tenacity, noting that his legacy continues to influence younger generations who value his "competitive nature."

Reflecting on Race and Community

Addressing past controversies and criticisms regarding his views on culture, Jackson emphasizes the "joys of being able to play in the NBA" and the deep, diverse relationships he formed with his players. He recalls the "tribulations and trials" faced by players like Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe, viewing them as heroes who overcame significant obstacles. Ultimately, the authors hope that their book serves as a reminder for future generations to "respect" and "appreciate" the history of the game and the players who stood on the shoulders of those who came before them.

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Looking forward to it.
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They were just like regular guys.
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These are the things that kind of haunt you.
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People are different, and some people just don't want that spotlight on them.
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hours have passed
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lived through the legends
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get across
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take a back seat
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shy away from
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