Chapter 214: Su Wan, Will You Leave or Stay?_4

But judging by Artest's excited look, Su Wan really doubted how much he'd taken in.

With the All-Star Weekend approaching, Su Wan and Artest arrived in Los Angeles and received a call from Larry Bird. The negotiations with New York had gone smoothly; both sides had signed, and they were just waiting to submit the contract to the League for approval:

"The trade not only involves Ron leaving but Jamal is also on the trade list..."

"We'll be getting Zach Randolph and Nate Robinson."

Hearing that Jamal would also be leaving, Su Wan was not surprised. Leaving aside the fact that Jamal had been on the fringes of the team's system for the past two years, there were the contracts of Artest and Zach Randolph to consider.

Artest's annual salary was just over $8 million, while Zach Randolph's was a whopping $13 million; another player would need to be added to balance the trade.