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Mark Jackson sits down with Rich Kleiman to reflect on the history and spotlight of NBA games on Christmas as a player, a coach, and a fan in a very special conversation, presented by State Farm®. Jackson discusses the commitment it takes as a player to weather the holidays and the sacrifice everyone on the business side makes in forgoing family for hoops on Christmas Day. He explains why Patrick Ewing stands alone as the greatest Knick of all time, breaking down leadership, toughness, and what Ewing represented to New York basketball. Jackson also revisits his time coaching the Golden State Warriors, including insights into Stephen Curry’s growth, mindset, and what made those Warriors teams special. He opens up about Rick Pitino and why he remains the most influential and respected coach of his career. Throughout the interview, Jackson connects eras of the game, blending history with the modern evolution of basketball. He offers a candid, legacy-driven look at basketball through the eyes of someone who has lived it as a player, coach, and voice of the sport.
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Mark Jackson sits down with Rich Kleiman to reflect on the history and spotlight of NBA games on Christmas as a player, a coach, and a fan in a very special conversation, presented by State Farm®. Jackson discusses the commitment it takes as a player to weather the holidays and the sacrifice everyone on the business side makes in forgoing family for hoops on Christmas Day. He explains why Patrick Ewing stands alone as the greatest Knick of all time, breaking down leadership, toughness, and what Ewing represented to New York basketball. Jackson also revisits his time coaching the Golden State Warriors, including insights into Stephen Curry’s growth, mindset, and what made those Warriors teams special. He opens up about Rick Pitino and why he remains the most influential and respected coach of his career. Throughout the interview, Jackson connects eras of the game, blending history with the modern evolution of basketball. He offers a candid, legacy-driven look at basketball through the eyes of someone who has lived it as a player, coach, and voice of the sport.

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