Philip Douglas "Phil" Jackson is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NBA history.
He achieved unprecedented success, winning 11 NBA championships - six with the Chicago Bulls (1989-1998) and five with the Los Angeles Lakers (2000-2010).
This record surpassed the previous nine titles held by Red Auerbach.
Jackson's coaching philosophy, which blended basketball strategy with spiritual and psychological elements, set him apart from his peers.
His approach, often incorporating Zen Buddhism and Native American wisdom, helped him manage high-profile players and create cohesive, championship-winning teams.
Beyond his coaching career, Jackson also played professionally, winning two NBA titles with the New York Knicks in the 1970s.
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