Live broadcast, October 9th news in today’s interview, Sun Coach Monty Williams talked about his views on the conflict of dream-chasing Poole.

“I have been in NBA for many years,” Monty said. “I don’t think I have seen such a thing. If you stay in the league long enough, you will see some tense moments, but usually both of them lift the pig’s feet and push and pull, like this. When I saw that video, I thought it was really a difficult situation. I’m glad we don’t have to face this situation.”

Monti praised the warrior’s culture and said that he had no intention of offending the warrior, but he also said that how to deal with the current situation was indeed a challenge.

“I know that such conflicts occur on the training ground, which is a difficult thing to deal. I feel sorry for the dream and Poole, and also for the Warriors, because now the season is about to begin, every team wants to focus on basketball, and the last thing I want is to be distracted.” Monty said.

Monty also recalled the experience of playing for the Knicks in Cainiao season (94-95 season). There were players like Oakley and Anthony Mason in that team, but they had no conflicts like chasing dream Poole.

“Sometimes there are scenes of confrontation, but these things are always under control.” Monty said. “Even if there is a conflict, there is still some respect between the two sides. After the conflict, I was always at a disadvantage. At that time, I was only 215 pounds, so I always tried to stay away from danger. However, it is a team competing for the championship, so everyone focuses on basketball. Even if there is a conflict, it will soon calm down and go back to play, so I think how to end the conflict is a technical activity.”

(Tielin)

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