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Best trades ever

Postby alexboom on Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:28 pm

Here are what I think some of the best trades ever, in no particular order:

1995.Chicago trades Will Perdue to San Antonio for Dennis Rodman
Coach Poppovitch wanted Rodman out, and well, at last he managed. But it was a kind of a bid for the Bulls, cause at that time Rodman was considered as a player who could cause trouble in the team.

1984.Boston trades Gerald Henderson to Seattle for a first round pick
The idea was twofold: 1) Open up more playing time for Danny Ainge; and 2) Hope that the Sonics would deteriorate and ultimately provide the Celtics with a prime pick.
The Sonics could not have cooperated much better. They won 31 games in the 1985-86 season and finished second in the lottery. The Celtics, winners of 67 regular-season games and their 16th NBA title, would have the No. 2 pick in the draft.
This trade was excellent until the Celtics drafted with that pick Len Bias, a very promising player who died of an overdose 2 days after he was drafted
source: http://www.boston.com/sports/articles/2 ... have_been/

2004.Detroit gets Rasheed Wallace in a three-team trade
The Pistons knew they could win as soon as they got Wallace. The Pistons didn't lost any significant players in this trade, even Lindsey Hunter, who was part of the trade, was quickly released by the Celtics and came back to Detroit.

2000. Indiana trades Dale Davis for Jermaine O'Neal
A great bid, after 4 years in the league, O'Neal was a disappointing prospect while Davis was an established veteran. Davis was still productive after, but it's far from looking like

2000. Detroit trades Grant Hill to Orlando for Ben Wallace
I think it's one of the best trade ever cause at that time everyone though that was Orlando who made the steal. 4 years later and one NBA title after, you can't say the same even if Grant Hill actually looks like to recover.

1987. Chicago trades Olden Polynice for Scottie Pippen
No need to comment the trade, I just wans to add that Seattle owned this pick from New York, after they traded Gerald Henderson (read above). Looks like Henderson was a kind of a curse for the Sonics :)

For sure, I forgot a lot of "best trades". Feel free to mention them :)
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Postby Ataraxia on Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:40 pm

lol I didnt even know Pip got traded for Polynice....

nice thread.......

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L.A. CLIPPERS traded G Brent Barry to MIAMI in exchange for C Isaac Austin, G Charles Smith and a conditional 1998 first-round draft pick

Auerbach dealt the first and 13th picks in the 1980 NBA Draft to Golden State for the third pick in the 1980 Draft and four-year veteran center Robert Parish. The Warriors selected Purdue center Joe Barry Carroll with the first pick and tabbed Mississippi forward Rickey Brown 13th. The Celtics took forward Kevin McHale of Minnesota, and thus added Parish and McHale to a frontcourt that already featured Larry Bird and Cedric Maxwell. In one trade, Auerbach had acquired a frontcourt for the next decade.
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Postby J@3 on Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:27 pm

I'll go with an easy one, Charlotte trades the rights to Kobe Bryant for Vlade Divac :lol:

Another one, Dirk Nowitzki for Robert Traylor. Hmm... that one worked out well for them didn't it.
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Postby Ataraxia on Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:30 pm

Jae™ wrote:I'll go with an easy one, Charlotte trades the rights to Kobe Bryant for Vlade Divac :lol:

Another one, Dirk Nowitzki for Robert Traylor. Hmm... that one worked out well for them didn't it.

ahhhhh......so many stupid trades.....but their so hard to remember. :lol: :x
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Postby Hedo05 on Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:57 pm

and what about that:

Chicago trades R.Artest(All-Star and DPOY) + R.Mercer + B.Miller (All-Star) to Indiana for T.Best and J.Rose with his 14 million-dollar-contract
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Postby alexboom on Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:25 pm

Jae™ wrote:I'll go with an easy one, Charlotte trades the rights to Kobe Bryant for Vlade Divac :lol:


I think it's not that a best trade as you have to remind that as soon as Kobe got drafted, he babycried to play only for the Lakers. Indeed the Hornets can consider themselves lucky that they got Divac in return, who has been a fairly good contributor in his Charlotte days.

Meanwhile, the Dirk Nowitzki trade is indeed what I can call a STEAL :shock: Too bad I forgot it
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Postby . on Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:32 pm

Kobe for Vlade....next.
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Postby cyanide on Sat Feb 19, 2005 2:41 am

Here's a few more:

:arrow: Phoenix sent Dennis Johnson to Boston for Rick Robey in 1983
:arrow: Utah traded Dominique Wilkins to Atlanta for John Drew in 1982
:arrow: New York Nets traded Julius Erving to Philadelphia for cash in 1976
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Re: Best trades ever

Postby Matt on Sat Feb 19, 2005 3:26 am

2004.Detroit gets Rasheed Wallace in a three-team trade
The Pistons knew they could win as soon as they got Wallace. The Pistons didn't lost any significant players in this trade, even Lindsey Hunter, who was part of the trade, was quickly released by the Celtics and came back to Detroit.

2000. Detroit trades Grant Hill to Orlando for Ben Wallace
I think it's one of the best trade ever cause at that time everyone though that was Orlando who made the steal. 4 years later and one NBA title after, you can't say the same even if Grant Hill actually looks like to recover.

that's 2 legendary trades by Joe Dumars!!!! :cool:
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Postby Micchy_boy on Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:00 am

how about:
Kidd-Marbury trade
Bibby-Jwil trade

this one not the best...
Shawn Kemp 3-way trade between Sonics, Cavs and Bucks
this maybe the downfall of Kemp career
Baker became alchoholic
and brandon well got a decent fortune about this trade
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Postby Jona on Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:06 am

Miami sends F Lamar Odom, F Caron Butler and F/C Brian Grant and 1st round pick to LA Lakers for C Shaq Attack.
That one's going down in history after we win the championship. (Y)
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Postby alexboom on Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:11 am

cyanide wrote: :arrow: New York Nets traded Julius Erving to Philadelphia for cash in 1976


The Nets were "forced" to trade Erving after the Nets owner got an argument with Erving for cash issues... For sure it was an excellent move for the Sixers :cool:
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Postby Matt on Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:48 am

Jona2112 wrote:Miami sends F Lamar Odom, F Caron Butler and F/C Brian Grant and 1st round pick to LA Lakers for C Shaq Attack.
That one's going down in history after we win the championship. (Y)


I see someone is confident about their chances.....much like Lakers fans last year.
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Postby dsigns on Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:53 am

Golden State Warriors get rid of Chris Webber before he turned into a gimp. Great move! :mrgreen:
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Postby Riot on Sat Feb 19, 2005 7:33 am

What about that Houston-New Jersey trade? Wasn't it like Richard Jefferson for Eddie Griffin and some other people and Houston got completely raped because Griffin had alcohol problems and stuff and was later released.
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Postby threatlockz on Sat Feb 19, 2005 7:39 am

dsigns wrote:Golden State Warriors get rid of Chris Webber before he turned into a gimp. Great move! :mrgreen:


Don't remember all the trades, but wasn't Golden State THE ultimate team of stupid trades? Sure someone knows more names, they should 've had some great NBA stars on that team.
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Postby Sauru on Sat Feb 19, 2005 7:51 am

golden state had an unreal amount of talent on thier team and instead of being patient they traded away billy owens and the entire team fell apart from thier. i mean at one time they had owens, webber, mullen,spreewell, and hardaway. golden state has been on the bad end of alot of uneven trades throughout history. lets not forget that golden state actually spent 3 draft picks just to get webber so that hurt them also. they should have kept that team for atleast 2 full years before breaking it up.

as Najira already mentioned the trade they made with the celtics is imo the most lopsided trade in the history of basketball(i consider the sale of babe ruth and the Herschel Walker trade to phily the 2 most lopsided trades in sports history).

also i dont think trades like the kobe bryant one for divac should really be on this list. when a player basicly demands out of a city they have to accept anything they can get otherwise they risk losing the player for nothing. steve francis did this to the griz if you remember.
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Postby Colin on Sat Feb 19, 2005 9:03 am

Sauru wrote:steve francis did this to the griz if you remember.
Yeah I remember. :x

But I like Steve now. :D

Micchy_boy wrote:Kidd-Marbury trade

Not even close. Not even close...

NJ was a team full of injuries with Marbury. JKidd got there and they were healthy, and gained guys like Richard Jefferson. Whereas, Phoenix blew up the team and traded key contributors like Cliff Robinson for bums. Then throughout the season they made trades that disrupted team chemistry, but helped them out later (see: Trading for Joe Johnson.)
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Postby iKe7in on Sat Feb 19, 2005 9:26 am

One trade that comes to mind that in a few years could be a very good trade is the one where Detroit sent Otis Thorpe to Vancouver for a future first round pick, that turned out to be Darko. So far, it hasn't lloked too bad for Vancouver/Memphis, but if Darko eevr improves to a Gasol/Nowitzki level, it would definitely qualify.
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Postby Sauru on Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:37 am

lol you know, even if darko does not turn into a dirk or gasol and becomes mearly a 8 point 5 rebound kinda guy its still a damn good trade for them. i mean what was otis gonna do for you?
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Postby Alcoholic on Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:25 am

I thought it was Ben Wallace and Chucky Atkins for Grant Hill..

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Signed as a free agent with Orlando on 9/21/99. Traded by the Magic with Ben Wallace to the Detroit Pistons for Grant Hill on 8/3/00.

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Postby J@3 on Sat Feb 19, 2005 1:41 pm

Micchy_boy wrote:this one not the best...
Shawn Kemp 3-way trade between Sonics, Cavs and Bucks
this maybe the downfall of Kemp career


Statistically, Shawn Kemp had some of the best seasons in his career in Cleveland.
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Postby Andrew on Sat Feb 19, 2005 2:34 pm

The lockout was really the downfall of Kemp's career, as was accepting a backup role in Portland after a fine season in Cleveland in 1999/2000 (his third year with the team). I'd list his cocaine addiction as another contributing factor.

As I understand it, the Lakers wanted to draft Kobe, but didn't think they'd be able to snag him with their first round pick (which eventually became Derek Fisher). Divac was shipped in order to free up cap room to sign Shaquille O'Neal. George Lynch and Anthony Peeler were dealt for the same reason, both of them ending up in Vancouver.

New Orleans Jazz trade their first round pick in 1979 to the Los Angeles Lakers as compensation for signing Gail Goodrich

That pick became the first overall selection, and turned out to be Magic Johnson. Not such a great deal for the Jazz though.
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Postby The X on Sat Feb 19, 2005 2:41 pm

good trade for Lakers and Magic....Magic probably wouldn't be one of the greats had it gone to the Jazz I'd say....
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Postby SkipToMy_Lou on Sat Feb 19, 2005 7:48 pm

When the Rockets traded Richard Jefferson, Jason Collins and Brandon Armstrong for corrupted Eddie Griffin :twisted:
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