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New York Knicks: Kobe Bryant Offers Carmelo Anthony Advice On Phil Jackson
The black cloud has passed. The rift between New York Knicks team president Phil Jackson and franchise player Carmelo Anthony has been addressed head-on with a productive conversation that’s returned focus to what truly matters: winning games.
Though it was a conversation between Anthony and Jackson that did the trick, it appears as though there was a superstar mediator involved in the process.
For those who missed it, Jackson caused a commotion by discussing Anthony’s strengths and weaknesses on CBS Sports television program “We Need To Talk.” Many questioned why an employed executive would choose a public platform to offer constructive criticism.
According to Ramona Shelburne and Ian Begley of ESPN, one of the individuals who has helped Anthony understand Jackson’s unorthodox approach is five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant.
“Me and Kobe have countless conversations about that,” Anthony said Saturday after the Knicks practiced in Los Angeles ahead of Sunday’s game against the Lakers.
“That’s something I’ve learned over the years, especially with Phil,” Anthony said, referring to the advice Bryant gave him. “[Jackson’s] going to talk. Nobody can stop that. So try not to read into it too much.”
In reference to the issues that Bryant and Jackson had over the years, Anthony quipped that he may soon follow in The Black Mamba’s footsteps.
“I’m pretty sure I might be in a book,” Anthony said jokingly. “Maybe a couple of books.”
The fact that Anthony can make jokes about what was deemed to be a dividing controversy is a positive sign.
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by Maxwell Ogden
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The black cloud has passed. The rift between New York Knicks team president Phil Jackson and franchise player Carmelo Anthony has been addressed head-on with a productive conversation that’s returned focus to what truly matters: winning games.
Though it was a conversation between Anthony and Jackson that did the trick, it appears as though there was a superstar mediator involved in the process.
For those who missed it, Jackson caused a commotion by discussing Anthony’s strengths and weaknesses on CBS Sports television program “We Need To Talk.” Many questioned why an employed executive would choose a public platform to offer constructive criticism.
According to Ramona Shelburne and Ian Begley of ESPN, one of the individuals who has helped Anthony understand Jackson’s unorthodox approach is five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant.
“Me and Kobe have countless conversations about that,” Anthony said Saturday after the Knicks practiced in Los Angeles ahead of Sunday’s game against the Lakers.
“That’s something I’ve learned over the years, especially with Phil,” Anthony said, referring to the advice Bryant gave him. “[Jackson’s] going to talk. Nobody can stop that. So try not to read into it too much.”
In reference to the issues that Bryant and Jackson had over the years, Anthony quipped that he may soon follow in The Black Mamba’s footsteps.
“I’m pretty sure I might be in a book,” Anthony said jokingly. “Maybe a couple of books.”
The fact that Anthony can make jokes about what was deemed to be a dividing controversy is a positive sign.


But he's no kobe tho