NBA Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson is not a fan of the games played on Easter Sundays or other days of sacred Christian worship.
He posted on his second X account since 2018, calling for the league’s decision to host the game on Easter Sunday and the decision to host the game on Christmas Day. New York Post It’s attracting attention.
“Again, the NBA tests faith by playing multiple games at Christmas and Easter… Holy Days,” Jackson writes.
This isn’t the first time Jackson has deserved to criticize the NBA.
As reported by Breitbart News, in 2023 he said he hasn’t seen the NBA since the league allowed players to put a “Wanky” political message on their jerseys during the 2020 season.
Appears on the podcast Rick Rubin and TetragrammatonJackson explained The NBA’s decision is to turn the BLM platform as “catering” to certain audiences while turning off people who just want to watch the sport.
Flashback: Chicago Bulls’ Scotty Pippen #33 and Phil Jackson speak at Game 5 of the 1991 NBA Finals at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California on June 12, 1991. (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/Nbae via Getty Images)
“They did something a bit of a whim. They bubbled in Orlando, and all the qualifying teams went there and stayed there,” he said. “And they had things on their backs like ‘justice’. They did something funny like, “Justice just went to the basket and equal opportunity just defeated him.” …So my grandson thought it would be pretty interesting to photograph those names.
Jackson retired from coaching in 2016 after winning 11 championships in 2016. There are five people with the Lakers and six people with the Chicago Bulls.





