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Chapter 1155 - Chapter 477: Finally Reaching the Next Stage (Part 2)

But what's on the court can't be managed by training a team.

Gugliotta, during his time with the Bullets Team and the Warriors, was disliked for his low offensive efficiency and poor defensive habits. In the final year of his rookie contract, he was traded twice in a row. In the mid-90s, when having the strength to average 15 points per game could earn a multimillion-dollar annual contract, he, who was averaging 17+9+3 in his sophomore year, only secured a 3-year, 15 million contract after his rookie contract ended.

He was able to correct himself when he joined the Timberwolves because he had Dream Team college player Christian Leitner guiding him; Garnett was able to develop good game habits with the Timberwolves because Gugliotta guided him. This is something only those traditional strong teams have—heritage.

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