The Last Season: A Team in Search of Its Soul

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AuthorPhil Jackson and Michael Arkush
Published2004 (Penguin Books) (US)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages304 (U.S. paperback)
The Last Season: A Team in Search of Its Soul
AuthorPhil Jackson and Michael Arkush
Published2004 (Penguin Books) (US)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages304 (U.S. paperback)
ISBN0-143-03587-8 (US)

The Last Season: A Team in Search of Its Soul is a book by the former American basketball coach Phil Jackson,[1][2] originally published by the Penguin Press in 2004. The book deals with the ups and downs of the Los Angeles Lakers' 2003-04 season and offers Jackson's insight into the team's season that ended in a breakup but not a championship, despite boasting about future hall of famers Shaquille O'Neal, Karl Malone, Gary Payton, and Kobe Bryant.

In the prologue, Jackson says: "I didn't want this book to be about the small petty gossip that makes up a lot of the NBA world. We have plenty of reporters who fill that bill. I did want to develop a story about a season that was built around a team of stars—a couple of them past their prime and a couple who have all the problems that the modern sports world can bear," obvious references to Malone and Payton and O'Neal and Bryant, respectively. Jackson, also the co-author of Maverick (1975), Sacred Hoops: Spiritual Lessons of a Hardwood Warrior (1995), and More Than a Game (2001), goes on to say that he had kept journal entries in each of his seasons as an NBA head coach, and had encouragement to develop the season into a story.

2003–04 offseason, season, and playoffs

Aftermath and controversy

References

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