"I do have one condition," Grover said after explaining.
"Money isn't an issue." Hansen's current contract salary isn't much, but he has plenty of endorsements, so hiring a trainer team, let alone one trainer, wouldn't be a problem.
"It's not about the money, it's about you having to listen to me when it comes to training."
Grover was very serious when he said this, because the last time in Miami when he gave Hansen advice, Hansen showed him what it means to be perfunctory.
"No problem," Hansen readily agreed.
Previously, he had been prejudiced against Grover, and since he had ultimately chosen Grover, he should forget about his former identity as a trainer.
The salary of an NBA trainer is much lower than many people expect, with even the top trainers at that time earning about 100,000 US dollars a year.
However, having followed Jordan for many years, Grover is already a business partner of Jordan's, and he earns far more than that figure outside his trainer role.