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By J.A. Adande
ESPN.com Tuesday, June 9, 2009 ORLANDO -- At first glance it seems that Stan Van Gundy is doing all of the coaching in this series, while Phil Jackson is doing all of the winning. Van Gundy is taking the risks, making the bold moves, whether it's bringing Jameer Nelson back from a shoulder injury into major minutes, or trying every lineup combination from two big men to no point guard. Jackson just seems to be sitting back, unimpressed and unmoved. The most he can be troubled to do is offer a slight smirk. The reason he s ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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