Brown, of course, couldn't decide anything.
The Cavaliers wouldn't trade Hansen at this time.
Although the season had just started less than a month ago, Hansen had already shown enough potential, even the quality of a premium 3D player.
The Cavaliers' management wasn't foolish; although a premium 3D player couldn't compare with a superstar, he was scarce in the league.
Not to mention, this was the "championship puzzle piece" they had been looking for James.
Compared with trading, they would rather see James "tame" Hansen.
So the final result was a scenario where "only Brown got hurt."
Faced with the media's skepticism, Brown could only rack his brains to explain his staffing standards.
If it weren't for the fact that he was already bald, he might have lost a lot of hair during this period.
Hansen was in no hurry either; the season was still long, and his priority was to exchange his talents for breakthroughs as soon as possible.