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Chapter 232 - Chapter 118: The Greatest in History

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Because of a loss away from home, Ramsay would usually take a walk on the streets of Los Angeles at night, a habit he had formed while coaching in college.

He was a man with a strong desire to win. When he coached at Saint Joseph's University and his team lost to the Naval Academy in a championship, he forbid his players from taking the stage to accept the fourth-place medals, feeling that not making the top three was a disgrace.

In his first year as the head coach of the 76ers, after losing a game to the Seattle SuperSonics, Ramsay was unaccepting. He believed that Billy Cunningham was fouled during his last shot and went to knock on the referee's dressing room door for an explanation.

The referee did not open the door, telling him, "Let it go, Jack. Have your team get ready for the next game instead."

"So you didn't kick the door open and give him a smack on the mouth afterward?" Gan Guoyang asked.

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