He always valued Curry's killer instinct to make three-pointers in crucial moments.
And Bernard King, as an old-school forward, his offensive skills have become outdated.
As a small forward, his long-range shooting has always been inadequate.
He can only play in fast breaks and mid-to-close range collaborations in set plays.
Not to mention, Bernard King's defense has always been a major flaw.
In the 90s, with increasingly higher defense levels and stronger confrontations, King is destined to find no place for himself.
But as a friend, a promise made must still be attempted.
If it succeeds, it succeeds. If not, it can only be left to fate.
The next day, the entire Trail Blazers team took a bus to Philadelphia, preparing for a game against the 76ers.
Gan Guoyang mentioned Bernard King to the accompanying team general manager Jerry West.
"Bernard? I don't think he's up to it," West shook his head.
Then he analyzed the reasons.