The recent coaching change in the Chinese women's basketball team has become a hot topic among fans. Zheng Wei's "unsatisfactory performance" in the Paris Olympic qualifying tournament has led to widespread doubts, and she ultimately resigned from her position. The choice of her successor has quickly become a focus of public discussion. Should the Chinese Basketball Association continue to attract foreign coaches with high salaries or rely on domestic coaches? This has become a difficult decision for the association. At this moment, one name has repeatedly appeared at the center of the conversation - Song Xiaobo. Regarded as a legend in Chinese basketball, can she really take up the mantle as head coach? Can she be trusted to lead the women's basketball team, which is currently in a low point? Mentioning Song Xiaobo, older fans are no strangers to her name. Many people know her because of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, which was one of the most glorious moments in the history of Chinese women's basketball. As the captain of the national team, she used her tenacious will and wise mind to lead the team to win the bronze medal, showing the world the strength of Chinese basketball. This medal not only had significant meaning but also marked the "opening red" for Chinese women's basketball on the international stage. Her calm and composed command on the court, as well as her tacit interaction with the players, became highlights of the competition that year. In fact, the rhythm of that competition was quite tense for the Chinese women's basketball team,…