Cole: Kuminga has matured and our communication has never been so smooth
6686 Sports, October 25th Before today’s game between the Warriors and the Trail Blazers, Warriors coach Cole was interviewed.
Talk about Kuminga’s partnership with Dream Chaser and Butler
Cole: “Kuminga has indeed matured a lot. He is now better able to judge the game situation and knows better what role he should play next to these two teammates... His competitive state is very good now. From an emotional level, the relationship between him and me is The communication has never been better. From a coaching point of view, I will tell him clearly what we need from him, and he will respond very well. Everyone has seen this effect in the past few games... If I remember correctly, he only took 7-8 shots last night, but he didn't care at all."
Kerr: “(About playing time) Usually my coaching philosophy is, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’ so it’s usually controlled to about 20 minutes. But as I told you before, it’s impossible for Draymond to play the fifth position throughout 82 regular season games. So we have to comprehensively consider all factors in every game. Even if the team is fully healthy, it is impossible to use the same starting lineup throughout the season."
By analogy with the boxing incident between Chasing Dreams and Poole, let’s talk about how to deal with the recent illegal investment incident
I think the key is to maintain continuity of communication with all players and maintain good relationships with each other. As long as the players know that you care about them, you want them to be better, and you want them to be better, and you will work hard with them to achieve that goal, then when you encounter adversity or various problems in life, everyone can overcome them together. So there is no fixed pattern, it is essentially interpersonal communication.
Talking about Trail Blazers acting coach Split
Kerr: "I don't know him very well, but he won the French League championship in his first season, which itself speaks volumes. And I know that those Spurs members who have worked with him all speak very highly of him... It sounds like he will definitely have a long coaching career."