It’s always interesting in the NBA how some coaches and players interact through the media.

Andrew Bynum wasn’t happy about going to the bench midway through the fourth quarter of the Lakers’ loss Tuesday to the Indiana Pacers.

Coach Phil Jackson had a not-too-subtle and perhaps all-too-predictable response before the Lakers faced the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday.

“That’s none of his business,” Jackson said. “He just goes out and plays. That’s his job. … He’s a kid, he doesn’t know any better.”

Jackson is always good for a condescending quote or two.

It seems like if a coach had a weekly 15-minute meeting with each player, locker rooms would be much more harmonious.