The team core agreed, and the assistant coach thought it was good too...
What else could I possibly say?
D'Antoni nodded. "Let's play it this way!"
To some extent, this could actually be considered strengthening the "three-point offense!"
It wasn't against my philosophy!
Hmm...
But D'Antoni always felt like there was a lump in his chest, making him feel suffocated.
However, Su Wan didn't care what he thought.
Frankly speaking, this was a clash of two philosophies.
The "Magic Ball" offensive philosophy, even for Su Wan from the year 2024, was still too advanced.
Don't ask; just remember those 22 consecutive missed three-pointers that left a deep impression on Su Wan.
He couldn't possibly bet everything on three-point shooting.
Plus...
He believed he could change D'Antoni's mind.
This was his confidence as a "show-off."
If he really couldn't change it, then it could only mean that D'Antoni and the New York Knicks head coach position weren't meant to be.