NBA Rumors: Phil Jackson Not Interested In Toronto Raptors Job

Daniel Buerge
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NBA: Playoffs-Los Angeles Lakers at Dallas MavericksIt seems that lately Phil Jackson’s name has been linked to numerous jobs around the NBA. And, so far, Jackson has stated his disinterest in every single one. The latest is a front office position with the Toronto Raptors, due to Jackson’s relationship with new Toronto team CEO Tim Leiweke. Jackson reportedly had a desire to have a role where he could be a team president rather than return to the sidelines.

But now, according to Michael Grange of SportsNet.ca (h/t to Kurt Helin of NBC Pro Basketball Talk), Jackson and the Raptors won’t be tying the knot anytime soon.

One name that can be crossed off any lists, sources say, is Phil Jackson. The 11-time NBA champion head coach won six titles working with Leiweke in Los Angeles and the two are friends, but the likelihood of Jackson relocating to Toronto and taking on a full-time role as a club executive are considered remote at this point.

In reality it shouldn’t be that much of a surprise that Jackson isn’t interested in a job with the Raptors. Phil is notorious for picking his spots carefully, considering all the circumstances of a franchise before jumping into anything. The Raptors are a team that has only won one division title (2007) in franchise history. Not exactly Phil Jackson material.

The fact that Jackson’s name has been linked to so many jobs around the league lately probably is an indication that he is ready to get back in the game, but so far we’ve heard nothing but no from sources surrounding the 11-time championship winning coach.

Wherever Jackson ends up, however, is sure to benefit from his expertise and experience, even if it’s in a role he hasn’t played before, such as team president or another front office position.

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Daniel is the former Managing Editor of LakersNation. He has also written for SLAM, ESPN and other various publications. Follow Daniel on Twitter @danielbuergeLA
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