Dai Li had already tasted the sweetness of owning several stars.
Gathering a group of stars together eased the burden of a coach greatly. The skills of superstars were obviously top-class and they possessed a wealth of experience. Even without the guidance of a coach, they still knew how to play.
It did not matter if a player attacked by himself and the other four just watched. Dai Li did not think of that as a problem. That was how superstar basketball was played. It relied on the individual skills of the star players; it relied on the star players to create opportunities.
Since the "three giants" model emerged, there had been an ideology that became popular: As long as one of the three giants performed well, they could defeat a normal team; if two performed well, they could defeat a playoff team; if all three performed well, then they would be a championship team.