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In the footsteps of Spoelstra

The Bucks, as last season's champion, aim to defend their title this season, and the opener showed good form in the fourth quarter of the game has been suppressing the Nets' final easy win. However, just when they were in a hurry, the Miami Heat gave them a blow in the face, and they collapsed to the Heat. Mention the Heat and have to mention their head coach Spollstra.

In the footsteps of Spoelstra

Unconsciously Spoorstra has been in charge of the Heat for 13 seasons now, except for Popovich, who is currently coaching the second-longest coach on the same team. But unlike other coaches, he gives people a very low sense of presence, many people say that he is a puppet of Patreli, but being able to be a head coach under the divine operator for 13 years and never heard the news of changing the head coach proves that he must be very capable of this position.

Born in 1970, He also got a basketball scholarship in college to study at the University of Portland, and after graduating from college, he certainly did not hope to enter the NBA with his physical fitness, so he went overseas to a club in Germany, where he spent two years, and now there is no report on how he spent two years in Germany, and he has not publicly mentioned it, for a person who does not know German, the hardships of these two years in Germany are certainly more difficult than people think. He returned to the United States in 1995 and successfully joined the Miami Heat as the Heat's video coordinator, which was a tedious and boring job, but many head coaches did this job, and Spollstra did the video coordinator for two years. Two years later he became assistant coach for the head of the coaching staff for video editing, and two years later in 1999 he became an assistant coach and scout for the Heat. He stayed in this position for two more years in 2001 when he worked to become assistant coach and scouting director, so he went from the edge of the uniform group step by step to the center, heaven will not fail the hard work, in 2008, his thirteenth year in the Heat, he became the heat's head coach. This is the first filipino-American mixed-race head coach in the four major sports leagues in North America. In a country as racist as the United States, it is very, very rare for a Filipino-American to be a head coach.

In the footsteps of Spoelstra

The first turning point in his coaching career was the 10-11 season when the Heat brought in James and Bosh and Wade to form a big three, and the combination of these three people was only a matter of success and not failure, but in the first season they were 4-2 by the Mavericks in the Finals, rubbing shoulders with the championship, and the doubts became louder and louder. They won consecutive championships in unison for the next two seasons, and lost 1-4 to the Spurs in the fourth year's finals. After this season, James chose to return to his old club, the Cavaliers, the Heat Big Three officially disbanded, this season the Heat record ranked tenth in the East, Spoelstra's first career coaching missed the playoffs, and the next ups and downs were the ups and downs. On December 17, 2017, the Heat won the 455th game of his coaching career over the Clippers, officially surpassing Patreeley to become the heat's most winning head coach in history. On January 24, 2019, the Heat played against the Clippers, his 850th game in charge, and he became the most coach in Heat history. On January 10, 2021, the Heat defeated the Wizards, which was his 656th victory in charge, which ranked 6th in NBA history, and I believe that he will gradually surpass his predecessors to steadily improve his victory.

In the footsteps of Spoelstra

Throughout his coaching career, he has played the big three in the hands of the rich account, won the highest honor and won the championship. He also failed to sink to the bottom and did not lead the team to the finals many times. But he always gives people a feeling of being strategizing. Peer Van Gundy once said of him, "He's the most serious and brilliant head coach I've ever met, and I'll see him in the Hall of Fame with my grandchildren and granddaughters in the future] and he says he's "always curious, I'm going to encounter new things every day that I don't understand, and I love finding new answers."

This summer, the Heat exchanged Lowry for a new Butler, Adebayo, and Lowry's new all-star duo. They launched a new round of attacks on the championship under the coaching of Spoelstra, and I believe no one will underestimate them. We hope he can continue to lead the Heat back to the top and let his victories surpass many of his famous players and seniors. I hope to see him one day reach a thousand games in the Heat coaching wins and become the new Thousand Wins coach.

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