Chapter 269 Enjoy it, LeBron_3

Donnie Walsh was also very happy to see Su Wan's beaming face.

The contract renewal discussion went smoothly, basically following Su Wan's wishes—how many years to sign, which year to opt-out, all were dictated by Su Wan.

As for the amount, that didn't need to be mentioned by Su Wan.

It directly hit the maximum top salary.

After finishing the last season, it was Su Wan's seventh year serving in the NBA. Even without the "Rose Rule," Su Wan could sign a top salary contract worth 30% of the salary cap.

Based on this year's salary cap of around 58 million, Su Wan's first year salary would be 17.4 million...

Su Wan signed a total of seven years, a 5 plus 2 contract.

The contract would start in 2011 and end in the summer of 2018.

It included a no-trade clause.

Su Wan had the option to opt out of the contract in the summer of 2016.

If he remembered correctly, starting in 2016, the League's salary cap would rise from 73 million the previous year to 90 million.