From the L.A. Times:
The love affair between Phil Jackson and the state capital continued Thursday.
“It’s a beautiful place,” he said, opening his arms figuratively with an apparent compliment for Arco Arena. […] “It’s just one of the very few places where you have to walk across the court to get to a locker room that’s a dungeon.”
There’s more, and the LAT seems to like it just a little too much. In fact, they took a dig in another section, too:
Sacramento is a suburb of Los Angeles. Nothing drives home that point more than a walk through Terminal A at Burbank’s Bob Hope Airport at the start of the workweek, where you can see a host of L.A. lawmakers  and lobbyists, political lawyers, labor leaders and corporate executives  waiting for their short hops to the Capitol. […]
California’s capital city may be where all the state’s movers and shakers mingle, but L.A. still rules.
Yeah, just ask ’em. Here’s the rest.
Knocked off early at the widget factory yesterday and took the family to Barnes & Noble at Market Square. Gotta love that kid’s section–plenty of fun for the kids, but with only 2 exits it’s super easy to monitor. Afterward, while eating some really authentic Chinese food from a little restaurant I usually just refer to as “
Kings head coach Eric Musselman