Gan Guoyang was a man of his word, saying he would score 50 points, and he scored 50 points.
However, the Chicago Bulls, finding themselves behind, refused to surrender and even mounted a resistance.
Not wanting to lose too badly on their home court, George Gervin led the team in a fourth-quarter comeback.
Gan Guoyang had no choice but to clamp down, attacking the low post continuously in the fourth quarter and drawing fouls from the opposition.
With unstoppable free throws, Gan Guoyang raised his score to 60 points.
He scored 20 out of 33 two-point shots, 2 out of 3 three-point shots, and 14 out of 15 free throws, reaching 60 points with 3 minutes left in the game.
At that point, the Bulls finally gave up the fight, subbed out their main players, and Coach Ramsay also took Gan Guoyang off the court.
When Gan Guoyang came off the court, all the Trail Blazers players stood up to high-five him, and an excited Walton even gave Gan Guoyang a bear hug.