Conley finally nodded.
Although he was a point guard trained by academic principles and had to obey the coach's instructions, he was not as stubborn as Hollins and was aware of the current situation the team faced.
Even though Hollins held actual authority as a coach, he was still an NBA coach.
If it were an NCAA coach, Guy would never have dared to behave that way, but he dared in front of Hollins, who couldn't do much about it.
This is the difference, NBA coaches and players essentially have a cooperative relationship.
When the team performs poorly and loses, the coach is the first to be blamed.
Therefore, as long as it worked and could turn the game around, Hollins wouldn't dare to say much.
They had just finished their "little meeting," and the Thunders had made their substitutions, the referee also signaled them to throw in from the sideline.