After Chen Yu stated that the league also had a responsibility to establish such a department, Stern finally spoke up.
"Over the years, I've controlled rampant drug use and increased the penalties for flagrant fouls. I've been working hard to cultivate a healthy image for the league. But I believe this concept of 'health' must also include the players' well-being. When fans buy tickets, they hope to see their favorite stars out on the court."
Stern looked at Chen Yu, his gaze behind his glasses bright and firm. "So, just as you said, this isn't just a matter for the Players' Union. It's the league's responsibility as well."
Chen Yu smiled and nodded, but inwardly, he knew exactly what was happening. 'Stern probably thinks I'm Ewing's man. That's why he's putting me on the spot like this.'
"Michael."
Stern suddenly turned to Jordan. "You're a player, and you're about to become a team owner. What are your thoughts?"
