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Now reading: Chapter 722 - 81: The Great Wall Stands Forever2 from The Golden Age of Basketball, a Sports novel by Sheep that do not like eating grass.

As soon as the punishnt result was announced, cheers erupted outside the Hyatt Hotel.

A two-ga suspension was indeed the best outco. With the Trail Blazers leading 1:0, even if they lost two straight gas, being behind 1:2 was still manageable.

Moreover, the Pistons had also lost Isiah Thomas, so it wasn’t clear which team was stronger or weaker.

Upon receiving the news firsthand, Wu Zhixiong imdiately called Gan Guoyang’s ho to inform him of the outco.

After Wang Fuxi finished the call, he relayed the ssage to Gan Guoyang, who was feeding a child.

"Michael, he peed, hand the diaper... Diaper, diaper! That’s a napkin!"

Michael Jackson had been staying at Gan Guoyang’s house for the past couple of days, waiting for the outco of the punishnt and taking the opportunity to rest in Portland, away from the relentless pursuit of Los Angeles reporters.

The King of Pop possessed unparalleled talent and accomplishnt in music and dance, but he had absolutely no experience in childcare.

He was now acting as Gan Guoyang’s helper, preparing formula and passing diapers. He even tried holding the baby at noon, looking as stiff as a mummy.

Upon learning that Gan Guoyang was suspended for two gas, Jackson heaved a great sigh of relief, only for Gan Wenshan, who had just been changed, to pee again...

"Shit, I’ll never want to have kids in my life..."

After a day’s experience of childcare, Michael Jackson admitted he had fears of marriage and children.

Jackson was 32 years old this year. As a superstar, he naturally had no shortage of won in his life, but he had never thought about getting married.

In the past two years, he had grown close to Elvis Presley’s daughter, Lisa Presley, although Lisa was already married and had a child.

Gan Guoyang said, "I used to think the sa as you, but at so mont, when you feel that there’s soone in this world worth your fondness and living for, you might change your mind a little..."

Regarding the decision to suspend him for two gas, Gan Guoyang remained calm inside; he was ready to accept any possible outco.

However, for the Trail Blazers players, having Ah Gan miss just two gas was a great encouragent.

On June 8th, the second ga between the teams took place at the morial Coliseum, with Ah Gan absent from the match.

On the Pistons’ side, Isiah Thomas had already returned to Detroit for rehabilitation treatnt and was reportedly trying to play in the third ga.

Both teams had lost their star players, but the Trail Blazers still retained their complete offensive and defensive systems.

Sabonis played a crucial role in this ga, proving to be a worthy substitute for Gan Guoyang.

Although Sabonis didn’t have the sa fiery firepower as Gan Guoyang on the offensive end, his defensive coverage was much larger than people imagined.

Sabonis demonstrated his influence beyond the offensive statistics; his solid screens and smart passing posed a significant threat.

In this ga, Sabonis had his most outstanding playoff performance, with 22 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 blocks.

Gan Guoyang, sitting on the sidelines, continuously instructed Sabonis on how to deal with Lan Bi’er and how to respond to that shaless old slick at the basket.

Trail Blazers’ forr coach Jack Ramsey appeared courtside in this ga, sitting not far from the Pistons’ bench and behind Chuck Daly.

Throughout the ga, Old Jack stared down Daly, making him feel like there were thorns in his back, unable to properly command.

The Trail Blazers, all ga, suppressed the Pistons who were missing Thomas; when it was ti for a counterattack, the Pistons without Thomas were powerless.

The final score was 98:104, with the Trail Blazers defeating their opponents by 6 points, securing both ho gas and taking a 2:0 lead in the series!

The situation was greatly favorable for the Trail Blazers, but their real challenge was the next three away gas in Detroit, where they would inevitably face the ferocious attack of Detroit fans, especially Gan Guoyang.

On June 9th, Gan Guoyang left Portland and took a charter plane with the team to Detroit.

At the airport, the team bus was besieged by a mass of fans; local police arrangents were severely inadequate.

So extre fans attacked the Trail Blazers’ bus, throwing rocks and bricks at it.

Gan Guoyang and the Detroiters were naturally at odds; previously, Detroit auto workers lost their jobs due to Japanese car imports, vented their anger on the Chinese people, mistook them for Japanese, and killed an innocent Chinese person. In the end, two white n were sentenced to only a few years in prison.

This grudge cannot be resolved and will only deepen.

Upon arrival at the hotel, by rights, the NBA team’s accommodation arrangents are secret and not disclosed to the dia.

But unexpectedly, this ti the Trail Blazers’ location leaked out, leading to many troublemakers gathering near the hotel to create noise, disturbing the Trail Blazers players’ rest.

The Trail Blazers team were wary of eating the food provided by the hotel, so they sent soone to order takeout from a Chinese restaurant instead.

When the team took the bus for training, they were besieged once more, and the local Detroit dia and newspapers accused the Trail Blazers of being a team of butchers.

"Ah Gan is the league’s number one butcher!"

"This man who runs a funeral ho is a cold-blooded and ruthless killer."

"We have reason to suspect that, for the sake of his funeral ho’s business, Ah Gan is secretly murdering people."

Detroit was like another world; this is the norm in Arica, where different states have different laws and cultural ecologies, and the differences are vast, beyond the control of the nation.

Before the start of the third ga, the Trail Blazers players had not gotten proper rest; on the morning of June 11th, the noise outside the hotel lasted until dawn.

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