Jae wrote:IcemanOutlaw wrote:was there a coach to coach trade in nba?
I have a weird feeling that a coach or a GM or someone was involved in a trade decades ago but I can't remember who was involved in it. It was a strange trade whatever it was. I think two owners actually traded teams as well as players but I can't recall what players were involved.
Andrew wrote:I don't think a coach or GM has ever officially been traded but there's possibly been a case where two coaches have left/been fired and ended up replacing one another; I can't remember it offhand though. Larry Brown faced the Pistons in the Playoffs and ended up coaching them the following season and the Heat had to send the Knicks three picks in 1996 as compensation for Pat Riley leaving New York for Miami prior to the 1995/1996 season. Those are the closest examples that come immediately to mind.
There have definitely been ownership swaps though. John Y. Brown traded his ownership of the Buffalo Braves to Irv Levin for the Boston Celtics, with Levin moving the team to California where they ultimately became the Los Angeles Clippers.
Brown swapped franchises with Irving Levin, the owner of the Celtics. Levin took his team to San Diego, while Brown took over the Celtics. It could be argued, then, that it was the Braves’ franchise that actually signed Larry Bird and won championships in the 1980’s.
The teams also worked out a huge trade as part of the ownership swap. Boston acquired Nate Archibald, Billy Knight, and Marvin Barnes. San Diego acquired Freeman Williams, Kevin Kunnert, Sidney Wicks and Kermit Washington. The Celtics retained the draft rights to Bird; he had been taken earlier in the summer even though he wasn’t leaving Indiana State until the following spring. On July 7, the NBA approved the transaction, which was brokered by an attorney named David Stern.
Jan Volk, the Celtics GM at the time, stated: "Red and I went down to Washington to meet with agents representing (Kermit) Washington and (Kevin) Kunnert, both of whom were being traded in the transaction. Red and I were not aware that this was happpening at all. We went down and finalized the deal. The next morning the franchise swap was announced. Apparently, the franchise swap was contingent on these contracts having been negotiated, finalized and signed. We were like the Japanese ambassador who was meeting with Roosevelt while Pearl Harbor was being bombed. We were absolutely in the dark".
benji wrote:Because he was shooting 27%? And now he's up to 38%?
Year MPG USG
2001-02 39.7 18.2
2002-03 30.6 13.2
2003-04 24.6 15.5
2004-05 31.5 14.8
2005-06 35.0 13.7
2006-07 36.4 12.1
2007-08 36.3 11.7
2008-09 33.9 9.9
2009-10 33.0 11.4
In his Warriors dynasty, Clutch wrote:the Heat ran into a peaking Boston Celtics team led by the trio of Garnett, Allen and Pierce. The Celtics completed sweeps of New Jersey, Philadelphia and Miami and marched into the Finals undefeated.
So, I wrote:If they get a sweep again, has that ever been achieved IRL?
benji wrote:No, the 2001 Lakers lost the first game of the Finals.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
Thierry. wrote:You learn something new everyday
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
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