Chapter 29 Knocking on the Stone

Beelman called for a timeout, but he hadn't figured out what to say during the break.

Truth be told, Beelman was not a coach known for his ingenuity in making on-the-fly decisions during games; first, it wasn't his style, and second, the cards in his hand were never that great.

Whether at Shui Zhong or with the Bulldog, Beelman excelled at building a stable system, and his harsh coaching methods during regular training were able to rapidly enhance the players' combativeness.

He was good at getting along with the players, and although he constantly used profanity, he managed to earn their respect with his daily actions, ensuring they followed his commands.

He had robust pre-game preparation skills and once he devised his strategy before the match, he would execute it as decisively as possible during the game.

If adjustments were needed, he would mostly leave it to the players to figure out.