Chapter 254: Homecoming. (Revised)
"You're saying he only mentioned the Clippers?"
Heisley frowned deeply after hearing Rush's report.
He never truly wanted to trade Han Sen, nor could he fully understand why Han would want to leave Memphis.
This could've been resolved by offloading those overpaid contracts of Randolph and Gay, yet it had escalated to this mess.
Was it because he underbid Han during initial negotiations?
That's a common practice—players focus on playing while owners handle the finances. If Han had been willing to sacrifice a bit of salary, the Grizzlies wouldn't have needed to make tough trade decisions last season.
He had already invested so much in the team. Couldn't Han understand his predicament?
Besides, hadn't he ultimately granted Han the supermax contract he demanded?
What infuriated him most was that Han now only mentioned the Clippers.
What was this? A dictated destination!
To Han, Heisley was invisible as the owner, and Han clearly hadn't considered what was best for the Grizzlies.
