Two days later, Qin Yue met with Grover and his team.
At Grover's request, Qin Yue demonstrated his shooting, dribbling, passing, and post-up techniques on the training court.
"Your shooting release point is high enough, but the way you jump doesn't fully capitalize on your explosive speed," Grover commented on Qin Yue's shooting.
Next, Grover sharply critiqued Qin Yue's dribbling: "You have a habit of staring at the basketball while dribbling, in my opinion, even my grandma could stop your breakthrough."
After a pause, Grover added: "Of course, I must praise your balance while dribbling.
It's truly incredible, do you have a secret to training coordination and flexibility?
Even Kevin Garnett couldn't match your coordination while dribbling.
Your dribbling feels like that of a... 6-foot-11 Grant Hill."
When it came to passing and post-up, Grover didn't have much to advise Qin Yue on.
Because the former isn't something that can be easily taught.