Su Wan receives 45% of all advertising sponsorship profits; then "Su Wan" as the sole sneaker brand partner, has the first right to sign all players.
The executives at ESPN, upon seeing Su Wan's two requests, couldn't help but curse in their hearts:
Really ruthless!
But after Su Wan mentioned that he would invite Kobe and Michael Jordan to join this reality show, the executives at ESPN were also very clear that even if Su Wan didn't cooperate with them, he wouldn't lack partners.
It's possible that other platforms could suddenly gain more fans through such a hugely popular basketball reality show, thus posing a challenge to them.
This is something ESPN's executives do not want to see.
But they clearly also realized how strong the program's subsequent money-making ability is.
Especially in the event of a breakout...
That would be even more...
They even wanted to buy "Su Wan's" shares at a high price.
Unfortunately, Su Wan doesn't have any spare shares.