Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Phil Jackson and Jeanie Buss end engagement, citing long distance relationship struggles

New York Knicks president Phil Jackson and Los Angeles Lakers president of business operations Jeanie Buss have ended their engagement. The couple, which had been together for over 16 years, announced news of their upcoming wedding nearly four years ago. It seems as if the professional distance between the two got in the way of sustaining their relationship.
 
Late Tuesday evening, Jackson released this on Twitter:
Minutes later, Buss added her own thoughts:
 
 
The two became a couple when Jackson, newly-divorced from his longtime wife June, was hired to coach the Los Angeles in 1999. Jeanie, the daughter of Lakers owner Jim Buss, was executive vice president of the team at the time, following a lengthy career as an executive for several Los Angeles-based sports franchises. Married briefly in the early 1990s, Buss is ten years Jackson’s junior.
The two remained an item throughout Jackson’s first run coaching the Lakers, which resulted in three NBA championships. Phil and the Lakers parted ways in 2004 after a trying season, one that the coach cashed in on with the writing of the controversial ‘The Last Season,’ but his separation from the team only lasted for one season prior to the Buss family hiring him again in 2005 to coach the squad. That pairing lasted for seven seasons, resulting in two more championships for the franchise.
Phil Jackson was very nearly hired again in 2012 after a year and a half away from the team prior to basketball president Jim Buss’ decision to go with veteran coach Mike D’Antoni, much to the consternation of Jeannie – who later characterized the slight as a “betrayal.” She continued to run the Lakers and work with Jim, her brother, even after Jackson joined the Knicks as president in 2014.
Rumors abounded that Phil, with a contract opt-out scheduled for 2017, would eventually work his way back to Los Angeles to take on a role as team basketball president – the job that Jim Buss currently holds, clasped with a rather tenuous hold. With both the Lakers and Knicks playing surprisingly solid (if not serene) basketball this season, those rumors took a backseat as the 2016-17 season moved along.
With Jeanie Buss handling the business side of dealings in the Laker organization, and Jackson focused on the smaller task of cobbling together a front office, coaching staff and basketball team, the two were able to work without noted conflict of interest – though that didn’t stop the NBA from looking in to ways to keep the Lakers and Knicks from taking advantage of their shared power couple:
“The Knicks’ hiring of Phil Jackson is subject to the league’s conflict of interest rules,” NBA spokesman Mike Bass told ESPN.com. “To avoid even the appearance of a conflict, we have addressed the issue with the Knicks and Lakers to ensure that the relationship between Jeanie Buss and Phil Jackson will not affect how the teams operate.”

 
 
We wish the best for both parties as they move forward, as a very public life together (be it together as Lakers, or otherwise) could not have been easy.

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