Karl showed some skills with the Knight and the Warriors, but ultimately, due to external factors and his own personality, he couldn't fully showcase his talents.
After wandering and settling down, George Karl finally found a suitable lineup in Seattle, with players that suited him, giving him the opportunity to show his full potential.
After taking over the Supersonics, Karl led the team to an impressive record of 27 wins and 15 losses, pushing the team to fifth place in the Western Conference and advancing to the playoffs.
Defeating the Warriors in the first round was Karl's proud achievement, avenging the time he was ousted by the Warriors.
Unlike the no-suspense matchup between the Trail Blazers and the Lakers, the game between the Warriors and the Supersonics was thrilling and intense.
Under George Karl, the Supersonics transformed from KC Jones' old team style to one filled with passion, much like Karl's personality, with an aggressive approach on both defense and offense.