Even Gan Guoyang couldn't escape the all-encompassing firepower; when he made mistakes in tactical training, he would still be scolded, "You were even better in high school, at least back then you still had room for improvement!"
Beelman squeezed the potential out of the players with his harsh training, not intending to become a coach beloved by his players.
He knew that with Ah Gan around, locker room issues could be handed over to him; as a coach, his job was to whip the players into pursuing victory.
By playing the villain appropriately, he actually facilitated strengthening Gan Guoyang's authority in the locker room, unifying the team even more.
Ah Gan was a mature leader; he didn't need a life coach to instruct him on how to wield power—a stark difference from the dynamics observed between Gan Guoyang and Jordan, Beelman and Jackson, the Trail Blazers and the Bulls.