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Chapter 147 The basic plan of coaching(2/2)

"Can I not know? I mean, there is no high school game with such a low defensive intensity!" Cowens cursed, "This team is called the Nuggets. Let's call it the Gravedigger instead. The ball likes to dig its own grave.

Team! What a cancer!"

Cowens' attitude represents the mainstream view in the basketball world.

Doug Moe's ideas are destined to be unacceptable to the world.

It's not impossible to only attack and not defend, but you can't say it and boast about it with a proud face. Moreover, Coach Mo also likes to say that they have no tactics and just let the players play casually. He also said that the coaches are the easiest in professional basketball.

work.

This is simply insulting to all relevant practitioners.

In Louis' view, Doug Moe's concept may not be wrong. As long as he is given a good team, there won't be much difference in whoever coaches him.

For example, in the 2017 Warriors, when Kerr was ill, Mike Brown led the Warriors to a sweep in the playoffs to the Finals. The entire process involved Kudu pick-and-rolls, Kudu pick-and-rolls, and Kudu pick-and-rolls, torturing opponents in an infinite loop. This kind of

Wouldn't it be better if someone else does the operation?

Coaching is only part of a coach's job. The real difficulty is to balance the relationship between the whole team and make the players believe in you. This is the basic foundation of a coach.

Being supported by the players is the reason why Coach Mo can successfully promote his system in the Nuggets.

This is what Louis currently lacks. He is too young, and players tend to be unruly in front of him. For example, Bird, a country bumpkin with low quality, will say "QNMD" if he disagrees with him.

But Louis' tactical system balances the needs of all parties in the team, but the positioning of players cannot satisfy everyone.

Such as the sullen Maxwell.

He played well tonight, attacking the fourth position, defending the third position, and seamlessly interweaving in the Celtics' No. 1 system, No. 2 system, and No. 3 system.

As one of the biggest beneficiaries of the "L" tactic, he scored 26 points against the Nuggets, who had no defense at all.
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