Gan Guoyang certainly wouldn't be afraid to continuously play one-on-one in the low post; after all, he was the man who relied on one-on-ones to score 54 points against the Bucks.
In the summer, he further organized and strengthened his low-post offensive footwork and his ability to observe tactics and distribute the ball while holding it.
It could be said that at this time, Gan Guoyang's low-post technical and tactical abilities were beginning to fully mature, and Bobby Berman's suggestion to let him take full control of the offense undoubtedly came at a very suitable time.
However, even with full confidence in himself, Gan Guoyang still worried that his teammates might not be able to keep up with his pace. As the core of the team, he had to consider the overall situation.
After training ended, Gan Guoyang went to see Bill Walton, who was still in recovery, to talk about the current problems facing the team and the changes that were going to be made.