On June 23, the topic of Xinjiang Basketball Team’s coaching change drew attention, with renowned media personality Brother Detective sharing his thoughts: The news of Coach Qiu Biao leaving Xinjiang sparked significant reactions among fans, some even saying that the team’s decision was “too hasty,” considering they had just finished as runners-up, achieving their season goal, and Coach Qiu had been named Coach of the Season. Such opinions might be somewhat radical, so let me share my perspective.
Initially, I too couldn’t comprehend why the two sides would part ways. Apart from the mentioned reasons, I’ve previously mentioned that Xinjiang had the potential to win in the future, with their roster, age structure, and team investment. Given time to develop, they would be highly competitive in the upcoming seasons.
Naturally, all this was predicated on team stability. After a season of hard work to gel, it now seems they must start anew. This off-season, they not only need to reinforce their imports and coaching staff but also reassemble and refine their gameplay. The challenge is substantial.
Today, after a month’s break, Xinjiang Basketball Team has officially regrouped for the new season, though the head coach position remains vacant. As far as I understand, Xinjiang and Coach Qiu mutually agreed to terminate the contract early due to certain disagreements in cooperation. To facilitate their future endeavors, they ultimately decided on an amicable separation.
Many fans feel regretful about the situation. What I want to emphasize is that challenges are inevitable on the path to success. A prime example is that Liaoning and Guangdong have shared the last seven championships, and before their triumphs, both Coach Yang Ming and Coach Du Feng faced public skepticism. Trust, patience, understanding, and support are crucial; only by weathering difficulties together can one reach the summit.
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