Chapter 110: Some Joys Can Only Be Experienced.
"How do you think Rudy will choose?"
After dinner, Gay left first, leaving Han and Conley still in the restaurant.
"Maybe the second option, or maybe he won't choose either," Han Sen shook his head.
People are inherently selfish and lazy, especially since Gay doesn't seem particularly smart.
Although Gay lost face today, as long as he's thick-skinned enough, he can act like nothing happened.
Fundamentally, the fact that Gay signed a max contract with the team is a done deal, so as long as he puts his mind to causing a fuss, he can secure his position.
Of course, in the end, Gay might not hold on, because as he mentioned before, the Grizzlies are past the rookie benefit period, and if they don't start producing results, rebuilding is inevitable.
"I'll try to persuade him." What Han did today may not necessarily convince Gay, but it did earn Conley's admiration.
Having the ability, knowing when to stop, and being able to offer practical advice—all these combined create personal charm, or what could be called leadership.
Neither Gay, Randolph, nor Conley himself had really shown much of that quality before.
Indeed, anyone who could stand out on a team like the Cavaliers was not just average.
