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The Golden Age of Basketball

An epic journey of a basketball player's life... "Writing stories is like shooting hoops; you keep scoring and missing, then continue, relentlessly, until you leave the court." The distant and fervent world of basketball across the sea became the stage on which the young men released their energy and let their imaginations soar during the monotony and uncertainty of adolescence. He hopes that children who love playing basketball can have real basketball to play...

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Chapter 28: The Warmth of Red

During the timeout, Adelman came over to Ramsay and said, "Jack, I think we should end this game early. Let's not play anymore."

Ramsay crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow, responding, "What do you mean? Are you worried the main team will lose?"

Ramsay had the most expressive eyebrows in the League, and when he raised or furrowed them, it always conveyed certain messages—mostly unsettling ones.

Adelman had worked with Ramsay for many years and knew that Dr. Jack's biggest flaw was his emotional temperament; he was too easily agitated.

Even after more than two decades in the NBA, with championship titles and honors to his name, negative emotions could still easily get the better of him.

When he was younger and coaching at St. George's University, Ramsay would often yell and scream in the locker room after a loss, accompanied by kicking lockers and chairs in violent outbursts.