Kiwi NBA star Steven Adams has talked about the process of being traded, noting it's simply part of the business.
In the majority of America's professional sporting leagues, players can be traded from their team at the franchise's discretion. While some players have no-trade clauses written into their contracts, most are subject to being shipped from one city to another.
For Adams, after seven seasons in middle America with the Oklahoma City Thunder, he has been relocated to the deep south of the country, the vibrant stylings of New Orleans.
Adams said it wasn't moving from team to team that was the hard part.
"It's all a part of the business, getting traded. That isn't really the difficult part. The difficult part is the relationship you build within it, then you have to move on," he said.