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Phil Jackson Comments on Triangle Offense, Knicks’ Offensive Philosophy
- Updated: October 11, 2016
Phil Jackson is finally ready to concede the triangle offense isn’t ideal in 2016.
On Shaquille O’Neal’s The Big Podcast with Shaq on Monday, the New York Knicks president admitted the system is difficult for players today to pick up (via Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News):
The triangle is a different story. How do you teach a system that requires so many fundamental skills to players that really haven’t been taught some of that basic stuff with footwork and passing and all those rudiment type of skills that are learned, that have been, that have changed over a few years? It’s a different game.
Jackson believes the problem …