Ratner went to check on Green's rookie season stats.
He played in 20 games, averaging 2 points, and his shooting percentages were 38%, 27%, and 66%.
So, there was a reason he couldn't get playtime with the Cavaliers.
Ratner even doubted if he could play in the development league.
However, precisely because he was so terrible, if the Supersonics wanted him, the cost would be very low.
As long as the Supersonics were willing to give up a second-round pick, the Cavaliers would probably agree without a second thought.
Half an hour later, Yu Fei sent a text to Presti asking him to try to acquire Danny Green.
After Presti reviewed Green's performance for the past season, he felt the same as Ratner.
He really didn't know which aspect of Green's pathetic on-paper performance caught Yu Fei's eye.
Maybe they were friends?
But a terrible player has its benefits, and it would be easy for the Supersonics to get Green.