Qin Yue had read the chronicles of the Warriors and knew that the current Warriors management was in a delicate balance.
Due to successfully completing the Warriors' restructuring last season and bringing back the championship trophy that had been absent for thirty-one years, Mulin, currently enjoying his moment in the spotlight, was able to suppress President Rovai, who always prioritized team owner Chris Cohan's interests.
But once they bring in old Nelson, this delicate balance will be instantly broken.
If Qin Yue remembers correctly, the decline of that Golden State Gang in his memory stemmed from old Nelson wanting more power within the Warriors.
As a result, Mulin, gradually sidelined, chose to leave due to his mentorship relationship with old Nelson.
However, Mulin's departure only consolidated President Rovai's dominance and completely shattered the previous balance in the Warriors' management.
Just like people, in the NBA, each team also has a very complex structure.
Under the premise that these Warriors can possibly pursue more championship trophies, Qin Yue does not want this balance to be broken, nor does he want Rovai, who has always had poor relations with players, to wield the power of speech.
Moreover, while the Warriors' offense certainly needs coaching, compared to offense...
What they need more is a head coach with balanced offensive and defensive skills, to refine their defense.
During this year's playoffs, the Warriors, who always adopted a strategy of strictly protecting the paint, have exposed their weaknesses on the perimeter.
The NBA teams are no fools. Since the Warriors are not without weaknesses, they will surely target these exposed issues in the new season either through personnel adjustments, intensified training, or tactical rehearsals.
Therefore, even with Nelson's many strengths, he is not the best candidate for these defending champions.
And considering even Mike Montgomery could lead the Warriors to a championship...
The Warriors are bound to choose a young coach unafraid of criticism to take the helm.
After all...
Besides the old Nelson, whom only Mulin can persuade to come out of retirement, the only renowned coach openly expressing interest in the Warriors' head coach position is Larry Brown.
Recently dismissed by the New York Knicks, Larry Brown said in an interview: "The Warriors have many exceptionally talented players, especially Messiah. If entrusted to me, I am confident I can help him grow into the NBA's most outstanding player within three years."
Three years?
Who the hell needs three years? Qin Yue is already the NBA's most outstanding player right now!
"In my opinion, they still have quite a few issues that need resolving. For instance, their defense, and I just happen to be an expert in this area. As for their three-point shooting, I think they take too many unnecessary three-pointers; I believe under my coaching, they can improve this issue."
Not letting this Warriors team shoot threes?
Then Qin Yue and Davis wouldn't be exhausted every game?
In short, regarding Larry Brown's attempt to "pick peaches," both Mulin and Qin Yue share the same opinion:
——Let him take his theories and roll as far as possible!
In the absence of a suitable candidate for now, Mulin plans to conduct an open recruitment to select a young, energetic coach who excels in communicating with players (mainly someone who won't anger Qin Yue).
On the 25th.
Having been indulging since returning triumphantly from Miami, Qin Yue and the entire Warriors team participated in the team's championship parade.
After winning the championship again after thirty-one years, over a million fans dressed in Warriors jerseys stood densely along the streets.
The Warriors' championship float started from 11th Street Broadway, and on the parade day, some fans even gathered at 5 a.m.
To ensure a smooth parade, local authorities temporarily increased subway services to ensure transportation.
When the championship float made a right turn onto Grand Avenue, Warriors fans once again uniformly chanted the "We-Believe" slogan.
Then, turning right onto Harrison Street toward Lakeside Drive, the surging golden wave on-site made all the Warriors players feel unprecedented pride and honor.
"Even if I die now, I would die without regrets!" Davis, who had been actively interacting with the fans, said tearfully.
"This is one of the reasons I love basketball!" Artest said, wearing his championship cap, when the championship float reached Lakeside Drive.
Since Qin Yue, Richardson, Deng Liwei, and Murphy were all homegrown stars selected by the Warriors, when the championship float finally reached Oak Street, they were the most popular four stars — an honor Davis and Artest couldn't achieve regardless of how much they emphasized their contributions to the Warriors.
Because these four core champions represented this Warriors' DNA.
In the NBA, indeed not every team values origins and lineage, but the Warriors have always been a team that values DNA culture.
Yes, even during the Chris Cohan era.
In Qin Yue's memory, Biedrins would become the Warriors' captain and be adored by the Bay Area fans precisely because of his identity as a player handpicked by the Warriors.
On the championship float, looking at Jarrett Jack, who was selected by the Warriors through a draft pick exchange in the 2005 draft, Kwame Brown's expression could only be described as envy and jealousy at that time.
Indeed, even substitutes like Jack and Biedrins were more popular with the fans than Brown, the starting center, on the day of the championship parade.
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