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From Gan Guoyang's rookie season, Dick Motta wasn't very fond of Ah Gan.
In the game where Gan Guoyang shattered the backboard, Motta likened Guoyang to a circus lion or tiger, thinking of him as a plaything for the amusement of fans, rather than a serious basketball player.
As time passed, Motta finally understood that Ah Gan was indeed a fierce tiger, but not a plaything for amusement. Instead, he was a ferocious beast who came to dominate the League and to teach antiquated coaches how to play basketball.
Motta personally witnessed the changes and compromises of Jack Ramsay.
How the Portland Trail Blazers transformed from an agile and quick light cavalry and infantry combo into today's heavy cavalry archer team.