Hansen shouted that he wanted to challenge for a Dynasty, which was his pursuit as a superstar, just like Kobe, but for the rest of the team, even two championships were enough to satisfy them.
The two-sided nature of things also began to show. Originally, having long-term contracts meant stability, but now it had transformed into a fixed rotation.
The situation on the first day reminded Hansen of why, throughout the history of the NBA, dynasties had only happened twice.
The third year was destined to be a season filled with internal and external troubles, the same for any team.
Joerger had clearly also realized the momentum was not good, and after the first day of training, he tried to rally the players.
But the effect was not good.
That kind of laxity after winning back-to-back championships, reminiscent of the French, couldn't be fixed by just saying a few words.