We're trying to make the best of a very difficult situation. With what Mike's meant to this franchise for many years, he deserves it.
More Quotes from Donnie Nelson:
This has been a very difficult process for all of us. Michael has played a huge role in rebuilding this franchise and taking it to where it is today. ... We thank him and wish him nothing but the best.Donnie Nelson
We've had people in meetings all day to discuss the best ways to assist with the efforts. Just to be in a position to help makes you feel blessed.
Donnie Nelson
The West just got tougher. This is a product of free agency. We're big boys. We understand that.
Donnie Nelson
This is the hardest part of our business. We were trying to come up with some creative ways to still have financial freedom and somehow keep Mike. There was no way around the situation. ... There's no question that it's been a very difficult process for the franchise.
Donnie Nelson
This is the hardest part of our business. Mike and I started out in Phoenix together, got reunited here and obviously he was a key part in rebuilding this franchise. ... To share memories like that, it's been a very difficult several weeks for this franchise.
Donnie Nelson
He's a special talent. I don't know many people in the NBA who can stroke it like he does. And he's a guy with an absolutely huge heart.
Donnie Nelson
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