Coincidentally, they've all had proper training in the NBA and experienced professional culture, which indeed sets them apart.
"And also your coaching staff, to be honest, I don't think they're coaches. They seem more like managers, general managers, team leaders, or teachers. But not quite like coaches." Beelman also criticized the coaching staff led by Jiang Xingquan, surprised to find that some of their tactical thoughts and concepts were still stuck in the 70s and 80s.
"This is called 'Chinese characteristics.' Bobby, you know, coaches don't just direct the game; they also have to manage people. In China, there's an additional skill needed—how to deal with those above. In any case, I hope you understand and teach as best as you can."
Gan Guoyang said, even though he hadn't lived or worked in China since he was 20, he still understood the land well.
