Because what he cared about was not being the king of votes—after all, who would consider that kind of thing an honor?
What he cared about was the unfairness, fans wanting to vote but finding they couldn't—that was what truly dampened their enthusiasm.
"Because of the League's discriminatory treatment of East University fans, I will not play in this year's All-Star Game."
Hansen then made his statement through Carrell.
His temper simply wouldn't allow it, and this tough stance surprised not just the United States fans but even Silva.
Following that, Silva took a trip to Cleveland.
His attitude was polite, and he showed him a draft of a League document that hadn't been officially announced yet.
In this document, the League was planning a major overhaul of the voting system next year, splitting the vote between fans and players, each accounting for 50% of the total.