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                    [Title] => Lakers loss has Jackson in retiring mind - for now
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Phil Jackson looks a little more worn these days, more than the last time he tried retirement, unretired and won a few more NBA championship rings.

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What really happened to the mighty gang from Hollywood? Primarily, the intangibles did them in. The overriding sense of entitlement (fed by tons of press releases by impatient media looking for a quick hook) gave them a false sense of security, not to mention pride.
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Phil Jackson looks a little more worn these days, more than the last time he tried retirement, unretired and won a few more NBA championship rings.

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What really happened to the mighty gang from Hollywood? Primarily, the intangibles did them in. The overriding sense of entitlement (fed by tons of press releases by impatient media looking for a quick hook) gave them a false sense of security, not to mention pride.
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