Howard Beck of the Los Angeles Daily News and Tim Brown of the Los Angeles Times report: No matter if Phil Jackson coaches one, two, or three more years, the Los Angeles Lakers are his last coaching job.

"I don't see myself coaching anywhere after this," Jackson said Sunday. "This will be kind of my final thing, I believe."

Jackson's five-year deal with the Lakers expires this summer and he and owner Jerry Buss have had discussions about a one or two year extension.

Despite the fact that he won't coach again after L.A., that doesn't mean he wouldn't work for Michael Jordan wherever he ends up next season.

"I'd certainly like to have him be a part of any organization I was a part of," Jackson said, then added, "I don't see that happening."

Perhaps, Jackson added, "I would consult for Michael."

When Jackson was asked if he would consider coaching for Jordan, he said L.A. is his last stop.

"No, I don't think so," he said. "I would work with him as a consultant. I don't see myself coaching anywhere after this. This will be the final thing I do."