The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jackson meets with Lakers

Bickerstaf­f will lead Los Angeles again tonight vs. Kings.

- Associated Press

The Los Angeles Lakers have spoken to 11-time NBA champion coach Phil Jackson about returning for a third stint on their bench.

The Lakers confirmed the discussion­s with Jackson on Saturday on their website.

Los Angeles fired coach Mike Brown on Friday after a 1-4 start to a season of enormous expectatio­ns. Interim coach Bernie Bickerstaf­f led the Lakers to a blowout win over Golden State a few hours after Brown was dismissed early in his second season.

Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard both said they would be eager to play for Jackson, who retired from the Lakers in 2011.

Jackson will meet again with the Lakers’ top officials next week. The Lakers announced Bickerstaf­f will coach the team in a home game tonight against Sacramento.

Rockets coach McHale takes family leave: Houston’s Kevin McHale took a leave of absence to deal with a family matter. The team announced the move and said assistant coach Kelvin Sampson will be in charge while McHale is out.

Sampson said McHale called him Saturday afternoon and asked him to coach the team.

“Hopefully whatever the family matter is, it gets taken care of,” Sampson said. “That’s the most important thing.”

There is no timetable for the return of the second-year coach and Hall of Fame player.

Rockets general manager Daryl Morey didn’t provide any further details on the specifics of the situation, but expressed his concern for McHale.

“Kevin is a devoted family man who is needed back home in Minnesota at the moment,” Morey said. “The Rockets organizati­on will keep Kevin and his family in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.”

Sampson said he addressed the players in a film session Saturday afternoon and that he hopes they can use this setback as a positive.

“Oftentimes in life we have things happen to us, and we have to make decisions on how we’re going to react to them,” Sampson said. “This is one of those times. We lost our leader. I think we can use this as a catalyst to bring us together and fight for him.”

Sampson was thinking more about McHale than worrying about his task of coaching Houston against the Pistons before Saturday night’s game. He said the fact that there weren’t high expectatio­ns for the Rockets entering this season makes stepping in easier.

“I don’t think it’s that challengin­g,” he said. “We have a young team and we have a new team. I think it would be a lot more challengin­g if we were ... the No. 1 ranked team in the league. That might be a little more challengin­g. We’re still growing.”

Sampson is in his second season with the Rockets after three years as an assistant with the Bucks.

Two Raptors out with injuries: Toronto was without point guard Kyle Lowry (sprained right ankle) and forward Landry Fields (sore right wrist) for Saturday night’s home game against the 76ers.

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