Chapter 102: The Decision I
The date didn't quite match what Han Sen knew. There were two key pieces of information here.
First, NBA free agents have a 'freeze period'—a time when players can negotiate with teams but can't officially sign until the period ends. This period initially lasted one month, but after several changes, it was set to 13 days starting in the 2004–2005 season.
Second, Han Sen vividly remembered the details of LeBron's famous 'The Decision I'. It made such waves that he recalled almost everything, particularly the date—it happened on July 9.
Now, LeBron had pushed the decision to July 13, the last day of the freeze period.
Was this move meant to add more suspense?
Or had something else changed?
Han Sen had no idea.
However, he hopped on social media to see how fans were reacting.
And well... he was burning with envy.
LeBron was already getting slammed with hate.
"You really think you're Jordan? I'm a Kobe fan; your decision means nothing to me!"
