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In fact, in the NBA, it is very common for stars and coaching staff to compete for the right to speak, and the more ambitious and thoughtful the coach, the more control the team will be.
There are only a handful of stars who can coerce the fans into dictating the operation of the team's management.
Coaches like Popovich have engraved the concept of team supremacy in their minds, and under his hands, no matter how tough the stars are, they can't get the "unlimited right to fire".
This can actually be compared with the leading stars of other teams, Duncan's average shots per game is generally around 15, and the highest is 17 or 18, and it has not been a few seasons.
But Malone, who is also an inside lineman, averaged about 19 or 20 shots per game in the 90s.
It's not because Duncan's fitness doesn't allow him to take more shots, it's just that the team limits his shots.
Similarly, looking at the Spurs under Popovich, players like Parker and Ginobili have basically maintained an average of around 15 shots per game, and they don't have many shots compared to players of the same level.
During the Magic period and the early days of the Rockets, Maddie averaged 20+ shots per game, while Kobe Bryant averaged 27 shots per game. The individual ability of the players is one thing, and the number of shots is actually the result of a compromise between the coaching staff and the stars.
The protagonist is a first-year with gorgeous data, and after all, it's still a first-year.
After relying on ability to subdue teammates, you also need a pivotal opponent to "pad" to subdue the coaching staff.
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