The recent public opinion has made Michael Gillen feel nervous.
If he could, he'd really like Bill Simmons, that bastard, to keep his mouth shut forever.
It was precisely because of his bullshit article that Roger's movements next summer became so enigmatic.
His statement, "Roger doesn't need to endure this crap from the stupid shareholder team because he has the ability to be the best player anywhere," was practically a morale boost for all the teams in the league.
This sentence is equivalent to telling the entire league: don't rush into despair, just wait for the foolish shareholder team of the Atlanta Hawks to mess everything up, and you'll have another chance to own the world's greatest player. Seize this opportunity, don't say I didn't warn you.
For now, letting go of Big Ben has already had an impact far beyond the expectations of the Hawks shareholder team, and the glory of the dynasty is nothing but a mess of grass.