To be honest, apart from the coach questioning his own beliefs, I have no way of seeing the coach's tactical literacy. It is important for a team to have star players, and some are bought and some have been cultivated since childhood, but in such a capitalist, In fact, betting is an internal operation that can no longer be normal. So, as a coach, why destroy yourself and implicate a group of capitalists? If you don't have the ability to get these players, forget about it. How do other schools get them? The movie is too entangled in the gambling turmoil, while ignoring a lot of the original school culture rendering. I think the idea is a bit worse than the one-on-one movie. Besides, the power forward needs to go home to cultivate the fields? tease me
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