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Relive Jackson's 10 championship-clinchers on NBA TV

By NBA.com staff reports
Posted Jul 27 2009 9:47AM

With a 4-1 series win over the Orlando Magic in the 2008 NBA Finals, Phil Jackson became the NBA's greatest championship coach. Jackson, who now ranks first all-time with 10 championships, surpassed Celtics legend Red Auerbach for the top spot in NBA annals. Now you can catch all 10 of Jackson's Finals-clinching victories.

Watch NBA TV on Monday starting at noon ET for a look back on all of Jackson's biggest victories. It starts with Game 5 of the 1991 Finals between Jackson's Chicago Bulls and the Lakers, which tipped off the first of two separate three-peats by the Bulls.

It's only available on the 24/7 home for hoops -- NBA TV.

      NBA TV: July 27, 2009 (All times Eastern)
   
  12:00 p.m.    Hardwood Classic: Bulls vs. Lakers, Game 5 -- 1991 Finals
  2 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Blazers vs. Bulls, Game 6 -- 1992 Finals
  4 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Bulls vs. Suns, Game 6 -- 1993 Finals
  6 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Sonics vs. Bulls, Game 6 -- 1996 Finals
  8 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Jazz vs. Bulls, Game 6 -- 1997 Finals
  10:30 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Bulls vs. Jazz, Game 6 -- 1998 Finals
 TUESDAY, JULY 28
  12:30 a.m.    Hardwood Classics: Pacers vs. Lakers, Game 6 -- 2000 Finals
  2:30 a.m.    Hardwood Classics: Lakers vs. Sixers, Game 5 -- 2001 Finals
  4:30 a.m.    Hardwood Classics: Lakers vs. Nets, Game 5 -- 2002 Finals
  6:30 a.m.    Hardwood Classics: Lakers vs. Magic, Game 5 -- 2008 Finals
  9 a.m.    Hardwood Classics: Bulls vs. Suns, Game 6 -- 1993 Finals
  11 a.m.    Hardwood Classics: Bulls vs. Jazz, Game 6 -- 1998 Finals
  1 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Pacers vs. Lakers, Game 6 -- 2001 Finals
  3 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Lakers vs. Sixers, Game 5 -- 2001 Finals
  5 p.m.    Hardwood Classics: Lakers vs. Nets, Game 4 -- 2002 Finals
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