Chapter 205: The Heat's morale collapses

Next.

Miami.

In the Heat training arena.

Originally, according to the Heat's schedule today, I had to do some recovery training in the morning and take video classes in the afternoon.

But all morning, the Heat Arena was very quiet, with only a few staff members doing sporadic daily maintenance work.

There were no Heat players on the sidelines either, and no coaching staff.

Because at this moment, in the conference room, a meeting is going on.

"We should be more united, more focused, and defend every point"

"Lewis, Money, you should be tougher here."

Eric Spoelstra looked at the video and said what to pay attention to.

Actually, it wasn't a video lesson, but Eric Spoelstra felt that he needed to bring some video with him for the meeting.

Because there are so many problems with the Heat, just by recording the video, you can find out a lot of problems.

But Eric Spoelstra was talking, when suddenly someone stood up.

"I think the room is a little stuffy, go out and breathe."

It was James who stood up.

For James, he doesn't feel like Eric Spoelstra is saying any of this here.

With his ball quotient, he actually knows the problems of the current team.

But look at what Eric Spoelstra is up to?

How old is Lewis, how old is Ray Arundo.

If you just rely on what you say and let them do those points, then Eric Spoelstra is wasted as a coach.

Eric Spoelstra opened his mouth to say something, but he couldn't stop James and could only watch James go out of the conference room.

The coach of the team can't control the players, and the blow to prestige is quite big.

Eric Spoelstra said as he spoke, feeling that the players below were all careless, as if they hadn't listened at all.

This made Eric Spoelstra feel a little tired.

Now that the morale of the team is low, Eric Spoelstra feels as if it is useless to say too much.

After talking for a while, Eric Spoelstra directly let everyone train freely.

As he walked out of the conference room, Eric Spoelstra shook his head, and the Heat's morale was already hard to rally.

The Heat can basically start thinking about next season.

But he's the head coach, and the Heat's next season is something Riley needs to think about.

Inside the high-end cinema.

Compared with watching the video in the tense atmosphere of the Heat, the Timberwolves have no players training at this time, and they are not in the video room at all.

At this time, the whole team was watching a movie.

Su Chen felt that training at this time was actually not very effective, and as for watching the video, it seemed that there was no need to watch it.

The two sides are the gap in hard power.

Although watching the video, you can find some details for the players to pay attention to.

But even if you want to do it, you are not in a hurry for this day.

As a side that has won three games in a row, there is no need to be so nervous.

Of course, the most important thing is that there are analog glasses and tactical notes, and if you want to make any tactical changes, you can simulate them a thousand times in an instant.

The problem that worries Su Chen a little is probably the ownership of FMVP.

At the moment, Iguodala is in the lead in the FMVP, but Giannis is not without a chance.

For example, in the next game when the Timberwolves lost, Giannis played the MVP performance of the losing side, and then at the end of the game, Giannis played the MVP performance again.

Then maybe Giannis can still snatch the FMVP from Iguodala.

Su Chen didn't want the players to intrigue with each other and lose the game because of this honor, so improving the team's sense of community was even more important than training.

Let the players really get along with each other like partners.

(End of chapter)