The movie is very inspiring and inspirational, based on real events. The Russian national basketball coach led the national team to a championship at the Munich Olympics in Germany, breaking the U.S. team's 36-year monopoly of Olympic champions. The movie basically took more than 40 minutes to restore the scene of the game, but it didn't feel procrastinating and tedious at all, but felt very exciting and exciting. The allure of sports.
First of all, the coach has a very strong will to win, and almost no one believes that Russia can beat the US team, including his players and his colleagues. He was considered a lunatic when he said at the press conference that he was going to beat Team USA.
Secondly, the targeted training, from the technical to the psychological, has carried out targeted preparations, including adjusting his own starting lineup for the opponent's starting lineup before the final game. You can see how much the coach has paid and how much preparation has been made.
In addition, there are outstanding achievements in team management. The head coach treats his players as family members, transfers the money for his son's medical treatment to the players, buys contact lenses for the players, and takes all the players to participate in a team member's sister's training. Wedding... Only when there is enough integration in emotion and life, will there be enough tacit understanding and cooperation on the court.
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