Live Bar, October 9th, several Alliance executives and scouts were interviewed by Eric Pincus, a reporter from the bleachers, and talked about the conflict between dream chasing and Poole.
Executives and scouts said one after another that they did not think this infighting would end the warrior dynasty, nor did they expect dreams to be traded.
Executive A said: “Warrior will let Cole repair the relationship between dream chasing and Poole in the dressing room. He is one of the best coaches in the league in his life.”
Scout A said: “If Warriors lose their dreams, it is more likely that they do not want to pay the top salary for dreams rather than conflict events. They didn’t want to give him the top salary before that. I think they have already talked about it, and the renewal contract will be between 0.1 billion dollars and 0.12 billion or 0.13 billion dollars in 4 years.”
Scout B said that warriors would provide dream-chasing with a three-year renewal contract totaling $5000-60 million.
Executive B said: “Warriors are completely different teams without chasing dreams, and they have no defense.”
Scout C said: “I think (considering the conflict) It is not easy to trade and pursue dreams now. They will try to leave dreams and Poole behind. Obviously Poole is the better choice. Chasing dreams and clay is not happy to see Poole, but this is not surprising, because Poole’s value in the team exceeds that of them.”
(Sean)
get up! Beat Poole in dream-chasing training