The game had completely entered the Blazers' rhythm, and Fitch realized in horror that he was running out of cards.
The three victories had pretty much exhausted all the tactics Fitch had up his sleeve, which had been proven to be the most appropriate and victorious.
Now facing the sixth game on home ground, the Rockets should have been able to muster all their strength to decisively defeat the Blazers, claiming the 42 points for themselves and leaving the Blazers with 25.
But Fitch hadn't expected that Ramsay still had an ace up his sleeve, able to play that smooth and fluid cutting and counter-running attack from the 70s.
What was different from the 70s was that they no longer relied on speed; even in a slow-paced half-court game, they could constantly attack the Rockets' defense line with their passing and movement—because they had Ah Gan.