Early on Wednesday, with most of the NBA expecting him to either stay silent or publicly eat crow in the wake of a game that may have passed him by, and a coach that spurned him, Phil Jackson hopped on Twitter to offer some dad-thumbed text congratulations to the Golden State Warriors: Congrats to Warriors/SKerr and staff. great D,court awareness,team play and it's a wrap. — Phil Jackson (@PhilJackson11) June 17, 2015 No mention of three-point shooting, everyone pointed out. Stubborn until the end. Defiant in his attempts to cling to the 20th century . Also, accurate. This is not to defend Phil Jackson, who has been at best tone-deaf and at worst absolutely wrong on all manner of subjects since money, Los Angeles, extended fame and oh yeah money mixed with the typical baby boomer entitlement to turn him into the rare intelligent and incorrigible-type that doesn't charm. His tweet, though it looked like something your dad spent five minutes putting together, was also spot on. The Warriors had the NBA's best defense, it was in place since the beginning of 2014-15 and it only got stronger once the playoffs hit. The Warriors saw the court expertly, they moved from last to a top...