Brian gave a sheepish smile and dropped the subject.
In truth, more than who to sign, he was currently worried about Chen Yu's role with the team next season.
The league's—or rather, Stern's—attitude was very clear: Chen Yu had to be restricted. He couldn't be allowed to travel with the team as a doctor, and especially couldn't be allowed to use his massage and therapy skills to help the Suns players recover their stamina during games.
But this was difficult to enforce. They couldn't just ban Chen Yu from the arena, could they?
That wasn't realistic.
And if they did let Chen Yu into the arena, how could they be sure he wasn't secretly helping the Suns?
Forget the regular season; when it came to crucial moments in the playoffs, the potential for Chen Yu to secretly lend a hand was just too great.
Especially since the league now allowed Chen Yu to be a minority owner of the Suns, which gave him even more reason to help the team.
