Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Best trade ever made in NBA history? Best response plus detailed info wins!!!!!?

its very revealing how people answer without researching history...the best trade in terms of benefit to a team had to be auerbach's trading easy ed mcauley for the rights to draft san francisco center bill russell...st louis made the biggest goof in nba history in giving up the player who would be the greatest of all time



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The Nets trading Marbury to the Suns for Kidd in the summer of 2001.



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Dirk for Tractor Traylor.....enough said!!!
when Vlade went to east for Kobe...hands down...
don't care about nba. nhl best is forsberg and about 6 other guys for lindros.
When the Heat got Shaq....
In my humble opinion, "Tractor" Traylor for Dirk Nowitzki was by far the best trade IN NBA HISTORY... Just imagine where the Mavericks would be right now if they left Dirk in Milwaukee. Just imagine where the Bucks would be... I bet those Bucks fans are really fuming about this right now. All you really have to do is compare their stats side-by-side, then check their win-loss record. You could go even further by comparing their respective playoff experience. An average center at best traded for a 6-time NBA All-Star and potential MVP. That's the best answer I could give ya, bu-uddy...
Charles Barkley traded to Phoenix Suns for Jeff Hornacek, Tim Perry and Andrew Lang.



Suns win Western Conference finals and make it to the finals in 1992-1993 for the first time since 1975-1976 and take the Bulls to a game seven after losing the first two games.



That to me was one of if not the best NBA trade every as for as results.
WILT CHAMBERLAIN



Traded from: San Francisco Warriors



Traded to: Philadelphia 76ers



Traded for: G Paul Neumann, C/F Connie Dierking, F Lee Shaffer and cash



Trade date: Jan. 15, 1965



Chamberlain's age at time of trade: 28



When they left for Golden State after the 1962 season, the Philadelphia Warriors, one of the NBA's original franchises, not only left the City of Brotherly Love without an NBA team for a year, but they also took Wilt with them. The NBA returned to Philly when the Syracuse Nationals moved south before the 1963-64 season. On Jan. 15, 1965, Wilt returned to Philly thanks to a trade with the Warriors.



The Warriors would only win 17 games in the first full season after trading Wilt. The trade had an immediate affect on the Sixers as they would make the Eastern Conference Finals the same season before losing to the Celtics.



The next three full seasons in Philly, Wilt won three consecutive MVP awards, led the Sixers to 185 regular-season wins, including a then-record 68 during the 1966-67 season. They would also go on to win the Sixers' first NBA title that year defeating, yes, the San Francisco Warriors.
In 1980 the Boston Celtics traded the draft rights of the #1 overall pick to the Golden State Warriors for the #3 overall pick and a little known center named Robert Parish. Golden State used their pick on Joe Barry Carroll of Purdue University and the Celtics chose Kevin McHale of the University of Minnesota. That single trade put the greatest frontline in NBA history together and transformed the Celtics into the class of the Eastern Conference in the 1980s winning five conference and three world championships.

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