This led to a decline in local support for the Supersonics, which greatly annoyed Bennett.
Yet, they could not take any action against these people.
Yu Fei told Bennett not to worry, saying low support during the regular season didn't matter, as it would naturally rebound during the playoffs.
Bennett nodded on the surface, but was deeply pained inside; he couldn't calculate how much money these civil rights activists' actions would cost him, and it was surely an astronomical sum.
He had hoped for regular season profits to surpass a hundred million, but now, with these disturbances, he could only make a small profit of seventy to eighty million. Who was going to compensate him for this loss?
Bennett's mood was completely evident on his face.
When he entered Key Arena, the leaders of the protest group provoked him.
Bennett couldn't help but explode with foul language: "You damn mad dog, good for nothing but barking, stop wasting my time with your nonsense!"