Chapter 113: The Thief

The Finals witnessed an unprecedented brawl that would be hard to rival in future, and its sensationalism surpassed the Finals itself.

Because the champion was no longer in doubt, the Detroit Pistons, down 0:3, were no match for the Trail Blazers.

The teams were uneven in terms of talent and strength, and the Trail Blazers had a roster and tactics that greatly restrained the Pistons.

Gan Guoyang was a rock-solid presence, wreaking havoc left and right, leaving the Pistons without a clue on how to contain him.

In the fourth game, not having Gan Guoyang play gave the Pistons a chance, but they were also without Thomas and Melvin Turpin, suffering a significant loss of strength.

Moreover, the next day at practice, Chuck Daly's right cheek was swollen, courtesy of a punch from Jack Ramsay.

Dennis Rodman and Isiah Thomas suffered varying degrees of pain and bruises.

Adrenaline in the arena meant they didn't feel the pain at the time, but after a while, it kicked in.