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Phil Jackson sets the bar low for 2005
(AP)
Updated: 2005-09-29 13:35

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Championships have always been the goal for Phil Jackson's teams. Now that he's back with a different Los Angeles Lakers team, it's a matter of simply making the playoffs.

Phil Jackson said Wednesday that the playoffs are the goal for this year's Lakers.
Phil Jackson said Wednesday that the playoffs are the goal for this year's Lakers.
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Jackson did his best Wednesday to lower expectations, defining postseason qualification as the goal for a young, rebuilt team coming off a horrible season.

Back as coach of the Lakers following a year off and an unlikely series of events that preceded his return, Jackson talked publicly about a team that barely resembles the one he left after the 2004 NBA Finals.

"I have my hopes as to how we can grow as a basketball club," Jackson said. "It's like baking a cake -- you have to put it all together and see how things work out.

"We definitely want to make the playoffs -- that's a goal for us. We won't know how far we can go in the playoffs for a long time. To make the playoffs is a goal we think we can accomplish. This is going to be a process. You're not going to see a finished product for a while."

Jackson touched on several other topics, saying he felt good physically, anticipates having a good working relationship with Kobe Bryant and believes newcomer Kwame Brown could be a difference-maker. On the subject of a rumored trade for Latrell Sprewell, Jackson said: "I don't think that's going to happen."
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