Cole: Huazi will become a great player no matter what, I like to coach him in the national team
10:45pm, 18 May 2025Basketball

May 16th news Yesterday in the second round of the NBA playoffs, the Warriors lost to the Timberwolves 110-121, and the total score was eliminated 1-4.
After the game, Warriors coach Cole was asked by reporters whether he regretted cultivating Edwards. Cole smiled and replied: "I don't admit that I have trained him at all. He will become a great player no matter what. I really like being able to coach him for two consecutive summers. My relationship with him is like a close relative. It's fun to know him. I feel his charm, love and hard work. He likes to practice shooting with his teammates after training, and spray some trash talk."
"He is a player who has a good understanding of playing basketball. Many other players like to play with him. I also like to coach him. Through his growth in the US national team in the past two years and his growth in the Timberwolves in recent years, this is why he can perform like this. His talent is incredible and very competitive."
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