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Besides what Guy ntioned, including those little fragnted steps in boxing, "Little Dog Steps" were mostly inspired by that.

Looks like he could learn that if he gets the chance later on.

And having that skill on the court serves as a deterrent too. Opponents would think twice about playing dirty.

When Guy took Hansen into the kitchen for a tour, Hansen t Guy’s Lela...

"Is this your wife?" Guy must be really happy.

"This is my girlfriend Ecko, but we already have plans to get married," said Guy as he embraced Ecko comfortably.

"Be sure to invite then," Hansen said, unsure of what Swift was up to at that mont.

As Guy had ntioned earlier, Ecko indeed put in great effort for the feast, preparing a big table full of dishes.

After dinner, Guy took Hansen to his study.

There, Hansen didn’t see many books, but he did see many dals, all about St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

Guy spoke tirelessly, and Hansen learned from him that it was a research hospital specializing in pediatric diseases.

Guy had already rallied nurous NBA players, including George Carl of the Nuggets.

He even established a temporary dostic organization called "mphis House" for this cause.

This certainly surprised Hansen, as he didn’t expect Guy to be so dedicated to charitable causes.

"You’d better stay away from that guy Zack," Guy advised Hansen later in the conversation.

"Why?" Hansen hadn’t had much interaction with Randolph yet.

"That guy has been a troublemaker and a thug since he was young, and he even burst his teammate Reuben Patterson’s eye socket with a punch in Portland. In New York, he directly threw water at Nate Robinson. Had it not been for others holding him back, a fight would have certainly broken out."

With just a brief description from Guy, Hansen could already picture those scenes.

This did match his perception of Randolph.

Hansen glanced at Guy and thought about Randolph—it almost seed like a pairing of "no brains" with "unhappiness."

No wonder the Grizzlies, with such a lineup last season, couldn’t make the playoffs. Managing 40 wins just ant it was tough for Conley.

Randolph and Guy are not quite the sa.

In Hollins’ tactical system, Guy seed a bit like "an extra", but Randolph was truly the core.

It could be said that unless Hollins resigns, none of this would change.

This also ant that Hansen’s approach toward Randolph and Guy definitely couldn’t be the sa.

With Guy, it was competition; with Randolph, cooperation.

Essentially, since he and Randolph didn’t compete directly, one being the inside and the other on the outside.

Besides, for now, they complented each other on the court, and the chemistry wasn’t bad.

Even if Randolph really was the "asshole" Guy ntioned, as long as they didn’t conflict off the court, it didn’t affect him.

Ti quickly passed, and it was already late November.

At this point, more than a month had passed since the start of the 2010-2011 NBA season.

Stan updated his power ranking for the third ti this season.

Due to previous controversies, his ranking was closely watched, regarded by so as the "Bible," as Hansen had ntioned earlier, and it garnered much discussion.

There had been significant changes in the ranking over the month.

The Bulls jumped from ninth place straight to the top.

The Bulls’ main lineup had only added Bozer compared to last season, but ever since the previous Celtics’ first assistant coach, "farr" Tom Thibodeau, took over, he built a team similar to the Iverson-era 76ers, topping the league standings.

anwhile, the much-watched Heat continued to slide, now falling to the initial ninth place held by the Bulls.

This truly reflected Stan’s professionalism since the Heat’s performance since the start of the season had been shocking.

It was initially thought that their opening loss to the Grizzlies was an anomaly, but unexpectedly, over a month into the season, they had won only 9 and lost 8.

It’s worth noting they are in The East, which is considered a welfare division. Had they been in The West, they wouldn’t even have a fifty percent win rate.

The Big Three really ford just to be lonely.

"Closed-door etings," "plane etings" ensued as expected, and during the recent loss to the Mavericks, the "bumping shoulder" incident that sparked nationwide controversy occurred.

In the third quarter, trailing in the score, Jas was subbed out. As he returned to the bench, he faced coach Spoelstra walking towards him and instead of avoiding him, Jas bumped into him head-on, causing Spoelstra’s suit almost to slide off, with Jas completely ignoring him the entire ti.

However, contrary to expectations, only a few people criticized Jas’s behavior; many more cried out for Spoelstra’s dismissal.

That’s very basketball-like. When a team performs poorly, the coach is always the first to be blad.

Not to ntion that Spoelstra was still a young coach.

Another team that garnered much attention was the Grizzlies.

The Grizzlies moved from sixteenth place directly to eighth, one spot higher than the Heat.

This was all thanks to their record.

So far this season, they had achieved a record of 11 wins and 6 losses, placing fourth in The West, following the Spurs, Lakers, and Mavericks.

Achieving this performance in the hellish West was truly surprising.

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