"Before you meet me, I need you to do one thing," Hansen said straightforwardly.
"As long as it doesn't involve trading you back, anything!" Griffin was still very excited.
Because the former trade that brought Hansen over made Chris Wallace the new president of the Brooklyn Nets. He was promoted from general manager to president because of that initial trade involving Hansen.
Now, trading Hansen back to the Cavaliers would certainly be the most striking move of his managing career.
"I need you to acquire a late first-round draft pick, then select a player from Serbia named Nikola Jokic."
Cleveland didn't have many stars willing to go there, so they had to rely on the draft.
Although rookies generally need more time to develop compared to immediate impact players, he wasn't James—he could wait.
In fact, if it weren't for having Wiggins as a trading chip, he wouldn't mind helping "Wolfberry Bro" develop.
After all, Wiggins never lived up to his talent in "history."