For George Karl, he also wanted a change of environment. It was becoming increasingly difficult for him to achieve further breakthroughs here.
He had exhausted all means and acquired all the talent he could through trades, but without Gan Guoyang, what could he do?
Look at the neighboring Trail Blazers. When Karl heard about Sabonis's return in the summer, he knew that the new season would once again be dominated by the Trail Blazers in the Western Conference.
Not to mention the arrival of Mu Lin and Brellock; unless Gan Guoyang suddenly died, Karl couldn't think of any reason why the Trail Blazers would falter in the West.
The years 1994 and 1995, when Gan Guoyang wasn't around, were the Supersonics' best chances, but unfortunately, they didn't seize them.
