Carlisle and the coaches discussed until late into the night, still unable to make a decision.
Actually, once they had a direction, these coaches discussed more deeply than Zhang Yang, Nash, or the members of the Big Brother Group, identifying more problems.
Due to perspectives, sensitivity, experience, and other reasons, coaches sometimes discover problems slower than players, which is one reason why experienced veterans with championship experience are valuable. But they are professional coaches, looking at problems more professionally and comprehensively.
However, when it came to discussing solutions, trouble arose.
Randy Brown is a slippery business person, afraid to take responsibility, barely offering any suggestions.
Ingles focused solely on player development, talking about which areas various players needed improvement.
Vincent's suggestions mainly focused on tactics themselves.