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"You mean he only mentioned the Clippers?" Heisley furrowed his brow after listening to Rush's report.
He actually didn't want to trade Hansen, or rather, he didn't understand why Hansen would want to leave Memphis.
After all, he could fix things by getting rid of Randolph and Guy's inflated contracts.
Why did it have to come to this just because he had Wallace put the squeeze on during negotiations?
This was such a normal thing, after all, players should just focus on playing, but as the owner, he had so much more to consider.
If Hansen had been willing to sacrifice some of his salary, the Grizzlies wouldn't have even had to consider making trades last season.
He had already invested so much in the team; couldn't Hansen consider his difficulties?
Moreover, hadn't he ultimately given Hansen the super-max contract he wanted?
What infuriated him the most right now was that Hansen had only mentioned the Clippers.
What was this? Designating his own trade destination?