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Now reading: Chapter 708 - 74: Narrow Path Meeting from The Golden Age of Basketball, a Sports novel by Sheep that do not like eating grass.

An interesting fact is that most of Gan Guoyang’s fights occur on the road.

On the contrary, at his ho court, morial Coliseum, Gan Guoyang rarely throws a punch.

Because in the NBA, most players pick on others leveraging their ho-court advantage, acting all high and mighty, with lots of push and shove.

Gan Guoyang fights against these people; he has had three big brawls and nurous smaller ones in Detroit, to the point where Detroit’s children dare not cry at night.

But at the morial Coliseum, Portland’s ho court, opponents beco civilized and peaceful.

Think about it, if you can’t beat Ah Gan in his own turf, would you challenge him in his den?

This also offers a glimpse into Gan Guoyang’s ferocity.

However, this year’s finals, the Detroiters are prepared to have a big fight in Portland.

The grudge from 1987 is like a thorn firmly lodged in the hearts of these Pistons players.

Swept 0:4, beaten up at the Silverdo — even the coach got hit.

Even with Gan Guoyang suspended for a ga, they still lost the match.

Every single incident is seen as a disgrace by the Pistons players, sothing they ponder day and night, aiming for vengeance on the finals stage.

As night falls, the Detroit players arrive at the morial Coliseum, each with a solemn face and a somber deanor.

It’s as if they’re not attending a basketball ga, but rather a duel to the death.

For the Pistons players, this is a round of finals that requires no rally.

In an interview with CBS before the ga, Dennis Rodman stated bluntly:

"Dad doesn’t need to say anything, we know it all, we know what to do. Back in 1987, I was a rookie, and I didn’t understand much. I was tossed onto the scorer’s table by Ah Gan. Back then, I didn’t know how to react, I was totally dumbfounded, but now it’s different, I will fight back, I will retaliate, I will make sure neither of us can play on the court."

Before the ga started, CBS, not afraid to stir things up, broadcast the interview.

Rodman is not the strongest physically, nor is he the best brawler, but he’s genuinely brave.

For the Pistons, the good news is that this interview was broadcast before the ga, and the players had already taken the court to warm up, so Ah Gan wouldn’t know about it.

The bad news is that he’ll probably find out during the halfti break.

In fact, Gan Guoyang already knew about Rodman’s interview during warm-up.

At the front row of the press seats, ESPN’s special correspondent Wu Zhixiong inford Gan Guoyang of Dennis Rodman’s provocation.

After hearing it, Gan Guoyang just nodded, without any other expression.

Seeing Gan Guoyang’s emotionless face, Wu Zhixiong said, "Boss, this guy is too arrogant, should we take him down?"

Gan Guoyang glanced at Wu Zhixiong and said, "Do you think I’m a born killer or a fighting enthusiast? That I should just fight whoever I can? I’m here to play basketball, to win the ga, not to fight."

"Of course, if there’s really no other way, I’ll have to resort to the old thods—but don’t write that in the report," Gan Guoyang added.

For this finals series, Gan Guoyang is brimming with confidence, determined to claim his fourth championship.

On the other hand, he was also aware of the Pistons’ formidable strength and absolutely should not be underestimated.

In strategy, he might disdain the Detroit Pistons, but tactically, he had to take them seriously, as the Pistons had completely changed since 1987.

The core players had all made significant progress and growth, and though Dennis Rodman seed arrogant, the content of his play was really rich and diverse.

During the wait for the finals, Gan Guoyang watched live broadcasts of the Bulls and Pistons gas, as well as repeatedly viewed recordings of the Pistons’ previous playoff gas.

The Pistons’ defense was no longer the simple Turtle Shell Formation of 1987, but a combination of Turtle Shell Formation and at Grinder, which can be called the fusion of the ’87 Pistons and the ’88 Bullets.

Jordan, Pippen, and others were tornted in the Eastern finals and had several layers of skin peeled off.

In the regular season matchups, Gan Guoyang could already feel that the Pistons definitely had sothing held back, especially for him.

In the expansion draft, they would rather lose the important backcourt rotation player Vinnie Johnson and keep Rick Mahorn—wasn’t that for the purpose of targeting him?

Gan Guoyang was not afraid of Mahorn alone, but the Pistons also had the seasoned Salley, Rodman, lvin Turpin, and the cunning Lan Bi’er.

Even with utmost confidence, Gan Guoyang wouldn’t be so arrogant as to think he could easily roll over the Pistons’ heads.

In the Western Conference, no team’s frontcourt was as full-bodied, three-dinsional, and equally strong in offense and defense as the Pistons’.

The reason the Trail Blazers could crush their way through to the finals was that every opponent they t in the West had been contained by the Trail Blazers’ lineup.

The Nuggets and Suns, needless to say, didn’t even have a proper strong inside presence; how could they play against the Trail Blazers’ Twin Towers.

And while the Spurs seed to have David Robinson Terry Cummings, your Twin Towers can’t beat the Trail Blazers’, and at the sa ti, your backcourt is inferior to the Trail Blazers’.

More importantly, the Spurs’ leading scorer was not a guard but Terry Cummings, who matched up against Ah Gan.

When your leading scorer has to face Ah Gan every ga, his impact is greatly reduced; Ah Gan alone could take care of him.

The reason the Lakers could beat the Trail Blazers before was due to their strong backcourt firepower, avoiding Ah Gan’s defense and targeting the Trail Blazers’ weak backcourt.

In ’89, the Suns were able to push the Trail Blazers to a Ga 7 thanks to the robust backcourt firepower from Kevin Johnson and Danny Ainge, but this year as soon as Kevin Johnson was contained by Ah Gan, they were swept.

Now, the Detroit Pistons are theoretically the team whose lineup contains the Trail Blazers, with a defense-oriented frontcourt with ample rotation, paired with a powerful backcourt duo.

As for the loss of Vinnie Johnson, the Pistons tried to make up for it as much as possible with Rickey Green and Gerald Henderson—Rickey Green being a forr All-Star with threatening speed and vision, serving as Stockton’s backup for two years.

In the playoffs, Rickey Green perford very well, averaging 7.4 points and 4.8 assists per ga—numbers he put up alongside Thomas and Dumars.

For the Trail Blazers’ backcourt, facing the Pistons will be a huge challenge.

Ah Gan certainly can’t, like he did against the Suns, confidently leave the Three Second Zone entirely to Sabonis to go outside and suppress Dumars or Thomas.

lvin Turpin, Salley, Lan Bi’er, Mahorn, Mark Aguirre are all trouble, all needing him to settle personally, leaving no energy to take care of the periter.

Gan Guoyang could foresee that this year’s finals against the Pistons were bound to be a brutal fight, unavoidable and a tough battle with no room for trickery.

Before the ga started, in the locker room, Gan Guoyang, uncharacteristically, put away his relaxed and confident deanor and issued a rallying call to his teammates with a serious tone.

"There’s an old Chinese saying, ’In a narrow path, the brave et and the braver win.’ Right now, there’s only one path in front of us, the path to the championship. This path can only allow one team to reach the end, it is the narrowest of paths. Our gas in the West went smoothly, we didn’t encounter any real resistance. But the Detroiters are different, I’ve been playing against them for years, I know what kind of people these guys are."

"Many players on the team participated in the 1987 finals, and there are also so newbies in their first finals. What I want to say is, the battle before us is one with no way back. Looking at what the Detroiters have done these past few years, I bet they’ve waited a long ti for this mont of revenge. There is bound to be blood in this series, and sure to be pain."

"My dear teammates, I want to tell you, I don’t want casualty numbers, I only want the championship."

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