@@slimhardaway8 Exactly. People wonder why they have so many of the same topics but those videos get the most views and, even when they don’t, people still fill the comments with them, showing they’re still really relevant
I think their lebron vs jordon debates are great too, but I don’t understand the criticism of how much they debate it, they debate it so much because lebron is still in the league and still doing great things, on and off the court so they are going to talk a lot about lebron and when they make comparisons jordon is going to be mentioned and compared.
I’d argue Wayne Gretski Trade. It’s basically trading MJ in his prime in the 90s to the Rockets but in the NHL. Gretski didn’t even know about the trade until it happened and made him cry at the press conference.
It’s the Herschel Walker trade. That trade turned the Cowboys into a dynasty that if Jerry didn’t fire Jimmy Johnson that team could’ve easily won 5 straight Super Bowls
@@jordanflores5687 no one was stopping the 1994 49ers! the nfc championship game that season was an exclamation point! the chargers didn't have a prayer whatsoever!
@@valkion4570 Back then it was rare for American Teams to win the Stanley Cup at all. The Cup practically resided in Montreal. Regular NHL players were barely making 100k.
@@atraxisdarkstar I'm just saying within the context of this argument Kareem resulted in the Show Time Laker Dynasty, 5 championships. Heschel literally changed the fortune of the Cowboys forever 3 super bowls in 4 years. like context has to be used obviously he is by far the greatest player on this list of players traded but cmon
Bill Russell was traded to the Celtics on draft day, he was drafted by the Hawks. By my estimation, that stands as the most significant trade in at least NBA history
Draft day trades aren’t the same. You can’t say that about players that haven’t even played yet. What you said is all based on hindsight. This should be more about already established players.
@@Invictus-Solaris Why? A trade is a trade. Had it not happened, Russell has said that he would not have played in the NBA. St Louis was incredibly racist at the time, he never would have played there. Bill Russell not playing in the NBA changes literally everything: rule changes, league exposure, the way we play the game today, player salaries, the existence of the player's association, etc. He's the most important player in history
@@BigYARK Bill did not prove anything when he got traded no one knew the player he would become that’s why it’s not as big. Bill could have been a bust but players like walker kareem and Gretzky proven SUPERSTARS getting traded is what makes them huge not trading some rookie who you don’t know their ceiling
@@anthonyrodriguez18 Bill changed basketball and the way we play it when he was in College. George Mikan, the GOAT at the time, called Russell the best center ever while Bill was still in college. He's the most important player ever. He never would have been a bust, in his words: "by the time I got to USF, I knew what I was going to be." If anything, "they" didn't know what he would be because there's never been anyone like him, before or since. Red Auerbach had the vision, and the tolerance to be able to recognize the importance of Russell, as opposed to the the Hawks. Again, by his own choice, he wouldn't have played in the league if Red hadn't pulled the strings to trade for him. Had he not played, basketball would look very different "Bill did not prove anything" is one of the wildest takes I've ever seen. Saying that makes it seem like you don't know enough about him to even make an argument
30 for 30 did a doc on this. The draft picks came from Jimmy cutting those Minnesota players. Originally it was five players and a 1st rounder. Each of those players had a draft pick attached to them so Jimmy cut them in order to get the picks.
Yeah, back when an amazing coach made draft and trade decisions instead of delusional old Jerry trying to act like a GM. Imagine what the cowboys could have accomplished by now if Jerry didn’t start getting so full of himself and acting so thirsty for attention/credit. An owner doing stuff like holding press conferences to give himself credit for wins that we’re obtained by his players and coaching staff is pathetic. It’s all about Jerry wanting praise and needing to be the center of the conversation . His team never wins anything but at least you cowboy fans get to hear and see your clueless leader all the time 👍🏻
That was a weird one, because the NBA had control of the (then Hornets) Pelicans, so they had absolutely ZERO objectivity lol. They just saw the proposal that would've wrecked the competitive balance, and they said "we don't care, VETOED" lol. So then they allowed him to go to the Clippers instead. If the Bensons had owned the team during that period, the League would've allowed it, but they were running the team
@@NoSpinster0909 '09 & '10 fMVP, Lebron had an embarrassing melt down in '11 against Dirk. CP3 got traded in 2012. There's a legit argument Kobe was still #1. Worst case he was #2 right? If he had a HoF caliber Point Guard, he may have another surge
@@turokken even in 2011 after LeBron lost to Dallas, it was right after Dallas swept Kobe and the Lakers ,Dirk was finals MVP but he wasn't the best player in the world either
The Boston Celtics trade a first round pick for Robert Parrish and Kevin McHale. Two Hall of Famer’s for a guy that only played a think for 4 years in the NBA. That’s one to think about. But yes I think the Herschel Walker deal was the number one.
Gretzky... The Guy won 7of 8 past scoring titles and mvps plus just won 4 of 5 Stanley cups including the one that year. He was traded in the best prime any athlete has ever had to the 3rd worst team in the league with one of the worst attendances. The team turned into the best attendance and went to the cup a few years later. Plus he put hockey on the map and created all these sin belt teams. Hands down most shocking trade and biggest impact to a league
The Kobe and Kawhi trade in the draft are one of the top three greatest steals in nba history. Luka could be up there too one day if he keeps playing like this.
That's was a Great time in the History of World Sports 🙌🏾🔥❤️ Kareem/Magic Lakers started the FIRST Dynasty of DOMINANCE that would be followed by the 90s Bulls!!!......
I'm assuming y'all are Celtics fans 😂🤣💀............ My mom was born on October 8th 1960, and she's 62 years old....... I'm almost 40, so how do you expect for me to grade the 1960 Celtics, and I was born two decades afterwards? 😒🙄😒😂🤣💀💀💀💀
To me the biggest trade in sports history is one Jerry west trade Divac for 13th pick and then draft Kobe, and one Chiefs traded up to 10th pick and then drafted Mahomes. The greatest is not only the straight ups, but the potential n development made it even better.
@@1destinyslegacy Magic is my close second GOAT. In my book you cannot claim GOAT if you did not dominate these three categories. Why? Because it shows consistency dominating in the span of more or less two decades.
@EfrenPlaza then if you watch Magic's documentary...then he too, falls in that category with ease...the only time Magic wasn't the best player is when he was with Kareem...
Nobody said anything about the 1999 saints trading for Ricky Williams and the Redskins getting Hall of famer champ Bailey and LaVar arrington with the draft picks
Hershel was best college player I've ever seen. Lamar Jackson is second best college player I ever saw. Hershey was a good pro but not anything close to great. Alcindor/Jabbar is the greatest basketball player at every level. Bucks had really good teams as a result of trade. Bucks just weren't as good as Bird led Celtics and Dr. J led Sixers during that time-frame.
@@willperez4199 Really? He was good. No doubt. Man, I give credit where credit is due. Do not like Walker in the least. But he was running over you and outrunning you in college. Those games were breathtaking.. Man playing with boys.
@@randallmadison9910 I’m only 20 lol, can’t say I grew up watching him or know about him too well but after watching some of his highlights that man is definitely up there. Grown man running up the field fr
Gretzky or Kareem for me. You could also chuck in the Celtics trading for McHale and Parish. And another trade that might end up in this conversation might be the Hawks giving up Luka when it’s all said and done.
And I’m not sure if he was traded or not I believe he was but the shaq from Orlando to LA was a big one!!! Even though the lakers were already a dynasty because of their past but that trade made them relavent again this day and time! Him and Kobe was as good as it gets
U can tell they don’t know baseball as much. The Juan Soto trade is historic and by far the biggest trade in sports history. 23 years old and the hitting level of a prime Ted Williams and a young Barry bonds.
The first time I ever heard Herschel Walker's daily workout claims, my eyebrows were raised and I said "Hmm...". That tells you politely what I think of his workout claims...
Wolves- 2 playoff appearances since trading KG Twins- haven’t won a playoff game since 2004 Vikings- have blown more leads than you could even imagine possible (although falcons definitely are up there)
But, the Lakers won 5 championships in Minnesota before the greedy owners decided to move them to LA! Vikings also won in 69 before the crooked merger deal.🤔
So is hockey off limits in these debates? The trade of Wayne Gretzky gave franchises in California, and expanding more franchises in the US. There is one another sport in North America, and arguably the GOAT in hockey in The Great One! Remember him???
This is simple: the charlotte hornets have traded vlade divac to the Lakers for kobe bryant!!! All I know is Lakers got 5 championships from a trade of basically nothing
The Celtics were already good before Russell. They had the 2nd best record in the league in ‘56, and easily the league’s best backcourt (and one of the all-time greatest backcourts) of prime Cousy/Sharman. They also had big, bad Jungle Jim Loscutoff. The Celtics gave up Macauley and Hagan, 2 HOFers, to get Russell. The Lakers got GOAT candidate Cap at his PEAK for nothing. In ‘75, LA had the 2nd worst record in the league. To go from that to what they became by the late ‘70s to the late ‘80s, having given up so little…that’s a massive trade.
okay okay okay....lots of lopsided trades, Pau Gasol got traded to the Lakers for Brian Cook and a blockbuster gift card. Nowitszki got traded to the Mavs for Robert Tractor Traylor, and Kawhi Leonard got traded to the spurs for George Hill.
@@ArgentineFootballfan1978 the Gretzky trade changed the landscape of the sport. Not all trades need to meet the exact same criteria to have a massive impact
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@@slimhardaway8 Exactly. People wonder why they have so many of the same topics but those videos get the most views and, even when they don’t, people still fill the comments with them, showing they’re still really relevant
I think their lebron vs jordon debates are great too, but I don’t understand the criticism of how much they debate it, they debate it so much because lebron is still in the league and still doing great things, on and off the court so they are going to talk a lot about lebron and when they make comparisons jordon is going to be mentioned and compared.
@@DWill357 "You can talk as much as you want"🤣
I’d argue Wayne Gretski Trade. It’s basically trading MJ in his prime in the 90s to the Rockets but in the NHL. Gretski didn’t even know about the trade until it happened and made him cry at the press conference.
they american media forgets hockey exists sad
Bro. You could at least spell the man's name right.......
@@MrMancreatedgod 🤣🤣🤣
Spell his name right Gretzky. And yes thats the biggest trade ever of all sports
Hockey? 😂😂😂😂😂
Y’all are very charming and entertaining when you have discussions like this. This is what separates your show from others. Please keep doing this
It’s the Herschel Walker trade. That trade turned the Cowboys into a dynasty that if Jerry didn’t fire Jimmy Johnson that team could’ve easily won 5 straight Super Bowls
Nah they still don't beat the 9ers in 95
Maradona going to napolis was bigger. "Sports history" not american sports. Do your research.
@@jordanflores5687 no one was stopping the 1994 49ers! the nfc championship game that season was an exclamation point! the chargers didn't have a prayer whatsoever!
Nobody was stopping that 49ers team, killed the chargers in the super bowl that year 49-26
@@1990Thunderbolt False. The Cowboys won two straight. Nobody was fkn wit the Cowboys.
Gretzky to the Kings. That trade brought the NHL into the broader US market and a seismic shift that has not been replicated in any league!
The Great One.
Let that sink in.
they won how many championships ? oh yeah.
@@valkion4570 Back then it was rare for American Teams to win the Stanley Cup at all. The Cup practically resided in Montreal. Regular NHL players were barely making 100k.
@@atraxisdarkstar I'm just saying within the context of this argument Kareem resulted in the Show Time Laker Dynasty, 5 championships. Heschel literally changed the fortune of the Cowboys forever 3 super bowls in 4 years. like context has to be used obviously he is by far the greatest player on this list of players traded but cmon
Maradona going to napolis. .
need more skip and Shannon talking about the old days
The Hershel Walker trade back in the 80s was the most unusual and greatest trade ever. I was young when that occured
Bill Russell was traded to the Celtics on draft day, he was drafted by the Hawks.
By my estimation, that stands as the most significant trade in at least NBA history
Shoutout to Skip for bringing it up. I wrote this as Shannon was talking
Draft day trades aren’t the same. You can’t say that about players that haven’t even played yet. What you said is all based on hindsight. This should be more about already established players.
@@Invictus-Solaris Why? A trade is a trade. Had it not happened, Russell has said that he would not have played in the NBA. St Louis was incredibly racist at the time, he never would have played there. Bill Russell not playing in the NBA changes literally everything: rule changes, league exposure, the way we play the game today, player salaries, the existence of the player's association, etc.
He's the most important player in history
@@BigYARK Bill did not prove anything when he got traded no one knew the player he would become that’s why it’s not as big. Bill could have been a bust but players like walker kareem and Gretzky proven SUPERSTARS getting traded is what makes them huge not trading some rookie who you don’t know their ceiling
@@anthonyrodriguez18 Bill changed basketball and the way we play it when he was in College. George Mikan, the GOAT at the time, called Russell the best center ever while Bill was still in college. He's the most important player ever. He never would have been a bust, in his words: "by the time I got to USF, I knew what I was going to be." If anything, "they" didn't know what he would be because there's never been anyone like him, before or since. Red Auerbach had the vision, and the tolerance to be able to recognize the importance of Russell, as opposed to the the Hawks. Again, by his own choice, he wouldn't have played in the league if Red hadn't pulled the strings to trade for him. Had he not played, basketball would look very different
"Bill did not prove anything" is one of the wildest takes I've ever seen. Saying that makes it seem like you don't know enough about him to even make an argument
thought they were gonna talk about MLB but it became an NFL and NBA topic LOL
It's Gretzky. They added 2 more teams in California and brought teams to Dallas and Arizona. All because of that one trade.
30 for 30 did a doc on this. The draft picks came from Jimmy cutting those Minnesota players. Originally it was five players and a 1st rounder. Each of those players had a draft pick attached to them so Jimmy cut them in order to get the picks.
Yeah, back when an amazing coach made draft and trade decisions instead of delusional old Jerry trying to act like a GM. Imagine what the cowboys could have accomplished by now if Jerry didn’t start getting so full of himself and acting so thirsty for attention/credit. An owner doing stuff like holding press conferences to give himself credit for wins that we’re obtained by his players and coaching staff is pathetic. It’s all about Jerry wanting praise and needing to be the center of the conversation . His team never wins anything but at least you cowboy fans get to hear and see your clueless leader all the time 👍🏻
If David Stern didnt hate Kobe and let the CP3 trade go thru..would of paired the best Pg in the league with best player at the time
That was a weird one, because the NBA had control of the (then Hornets) Pelicans, so they had absolutely ZERO objectivity lol. They just saw the proposal that would've wrecked the competitive balance, and they said "we don't care, VETOED" lol. So then they allowed him to go to the Clippers instead. If the Bensons had owned the team during that period, the League would've allowed it, but they were running the team
Kobe wasn't the best player at the time
@@NoSpinster0909 '09 & '10 fMVP, Lebron had an embarrassing melt down in '11 against Dirk. CP3 got traded in 2012. There's a legit argument Kobe was still #1. Worst case he was #2 right? If he had a HoF caliber Point Guard, he may have another surge
@@turokken he was finals MVP not the best player in the world, Wade was finals MVP in 06 never the best player in the world
@@turokken even in 2011 after LeBron lost to Dallas, it was right after Dallas swept Kobe and the Lakers ,Dirk was finals MVP but he wasn't the best player in the world either
The Boston Celtics trade a first round pick for Robert Parrish and Kevin McHale. Two Hall of Famer’s for a guy that only played a think for 4 years in the NBA. That’s one to think about. But yes I think the Herschel Walker deal was the number one.
Two first round picks
kind of how they got Tatum for a steal, by trading out of the number one spot to the third spot.
And now hearing walkers voice is like seeing the bad guys in bird box for me rip to a legend this dude wearing his husk rn is sad to watch
RiP Bill Rusell
Easily the Gretzky trade. I'm not sure it's close
I like these type of segments
Gretzky... The Guy won 7of 8 past scoring titles and mvps plus just won 4 of 5 Stanley cups including the one that year.
He was traded in the best prime any athlete has ever had to the 3rd worst team in the league with one of the worst attendances. The team turned into the best attendance and went to the cup a few years later. Plus he put hockey on the map and created all these sin belt teams. Hands down most shocking trade and biggest impact to a league
The Kobe and Kawhi trade in the draft are one of the top three greatest steals in nba history. Luka could be up there too one day if he keeps playing like this.
Demar? Don’t compare that trade with Kobe and Vlade
Trade young isn't too far behind
That's was a Great time in the History of World Sports 🙌🏾🔥❤️
Kareem/Magic Lakers started the FIRST Dynasty of DOMINANCE that would be followed by the 90s Bulls!!!......
60s celtics?
You mean the Celtics bruh.🤦🏿♂️
I'm assuming y'all are Celtics fans 😂🤣💀............ My mom was born on October 8th 1960, and she's 62 years old.......
I'm almost 40, so how do you expect for me to grade the 1960 Celtics, and I was born two decades afterwards? 😒🙄😒😂🤣💀💀💀💀
@@adibabdullah6633 still doesn’t make the 80s lakers the first dynasty
@Eternal Boss the Jordanite Slayer The George Mikan Lakers were the first dynasty
I think the Pau Gasol trade is a very underrated heist that led to 3 finals appearances and 2 championships
For kwame brown lmaooooooo that’s highway robbery
that's not a block buster trade, that's a lopsided trade! Pau Gasol got traded to the Lakers , by Memphis, for Brian Cook and a blockbuster gift card
@@skipscott5617 it wasn’t Brian cook it was kwame brown and rookie mark gasol. Kwame at the time was the main trade chip
To me the biggest trade in sports history is one Jerry west trade Divac for 13th pick and then draft Kobe, and one Chiefs traded up to 10th pick and then drafted Mahomes. The greatest is not only the straight ups, but the potential n development made it even better.
The biggest trade of all time, without question, is Gretzky to LA.
"It's something about Minnesota" 😂😂😂
By there curse etc
Just like the Lakers after winning 5 championships?
@@theglassesriley8229 What "curse"? It's the GMs and owners that kept ruining things.
They don't want the Vikings to win nothing
@@theglassesriley8229 Vikings won in 69 before the crooked merger deal.
Imagine if Brett Favre never got traded to the Packers from the Falcons.
then favre would've been on an ultimate choke mode in his entire career! lol
Favre at QB and Prime on defense. Would've been nice
Love this type of content! Great take guys!
You could also mention Kobe Bryant when the Hornets traded him to the Lakers for Vlade Divac.
You can’t say that about players that haven’t been proven anything yet. They haven’t stepped into the league at the time that happened, lol.
No that wasn't a blockbuster trade
Yeah Herschel walker and Kareem was epic 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🔥🔥💯💯💯💯🏈🏈🏈🔥🔥💯💯💯
Jabbar is my GOAT period! High School, champ! College, champ! NBA, champ! Name a basketball player with a better record?
The only person that comes 2 mind is his teammate, Magic...who won at every level too...
@@1destinyslegacy Magic is my close second GOAT. In my book you cannot claim GOAT if you did not dominate these three categories. Why? Because it shows consistency dominating in the span of more or less two decades.
@Eternal Boss the Jordanite Slayer exactly!
@EfrenPlaza then if you watch Magic's documentary...then he too, falls in that category with ease...the only time Magic wasn't the best player is when he was with Kareem...
@@1destinyslegacy no argument there, but he's my close second.
That Herschel Walker could’ve lead to even more than a mere 3 championship run and 90’s dominance.
Herschel Walker definitely was not the best RB in football at the time. That was definitely Eric Dickerson.
Kobe for Vlade Divac = Goat for Cigar mascot
It’s even more funny since I’m a Minnesota sports fan😂
It's a dumb take given Lakers, his favorite team won 5 championships in Minnesota. And still wear MSP on their chests.🤣
Red Auerbach needs some credit here
You dont stop when the enemies are in retreat you advance
Go back to watching conspiracy theory vids
Nobody said anything about the 1999 saints trading for Ricky Williams and the Redskins getting Hall of famer champ Bailey and LaVar arrington with the draft picks
My thoughts exactly
Herschel Walker being traded away makes more sense now 🙃
It was huuuuge.
Yes Darren Woodson should be in the hall of fame he was way better then Leroy Butler who just got in
Yeah but Darren was a brutal criminal who got a lot of crime charges
I think the Hershel trade is definitely the biggest, it changed the course of football history for the next 10yrs or so
Hershel was best college player I've ever seen. Lamar Jackson is second best college player I ever saw. Hershey was a good pro but not anything close to great. Alcindor/Jabbar is the greatest basketball player at every level. Bucks had really good teams as a result of trade. Bucks just weren't as good as Bird led Celtics and Dr. J led Sixers during that time-frame.
For me it was Deshaun Watson in Clemson for College but I entirely agree
@@willperez4199 Really? He was good. No doubt. Man, I give credit where credit is due. Do not like Walker in the least. But he was running over you and outrunning you in college. Those games were breathtaking.. Man playing with boys.
@@randallmadison9910 I’m only 20 lol, can’t say I grew up watching him or know about him too well but after watching some of his highlights that man is definitely up there. Grown man running up the field fr
Tell Shannon Too Tuck That Lip In Before He Caught That Lip In A Trip Wire😂😂😂
Jimmy Johnson has said he just had a five year clock that told him to move on going back to Oklahoma State.
Kobe for Divac was definitely a steal. Gotta be up there.
Dallas lost 2 Rams N 85 playoff.
Eric Dickerson ran all.over Dallas n playoffs
Divac for Kobe. A franchise defining moment slips away.
Baseball is so down rn they have to relate the entire trade deadline to other sports and trades throughout history 😂
Thank you Skip for mentioning that Bill Russell draft day trade.
All my holo's for a 1st edition charizard back in 99 was the biggest trade. Dont @ me
Kanses city traded up to get Mahomes from Saints, Giants drafting him…
the only time they put baseball in a segment
And even then they push football and basketball into the Convo
How does Vin Scully’s death effect Lebron’s legacy? Next on Undisputed…
Brilliant!!!
I'm going with Herschel Walker
Yo Skip was there for everything he was there when Jesus turned water to wine lol
Gretzky or Kareem for me. You could also chuck in the Celtics trading for McHale and Parish. And another trade that might end up in this conversation might be the Hawks giving up Luka when it’s all said and done.
That Dallas trade to me is the biggest ever! What jimmy turned those picks into and then turned that team into, there’s not another one like that
And I’m not sure if he was traded or not I believe he was but the shaq from Orlando to LA was a big one!!! Even though the lakers were already a dynasty because of their past but that trade made them relavent again this day and time! Him and Kobe was as good as it gets
How about kobe from hornets to lakers 🤔
And Lakers from Minnesota with 5 championships to LA.🤷🏾♂️
To me the biggest trade in history was Kaywi Leonard to Toronto Raptors, he did the impossible to win it all
I agree with the other guy Wayne Gretzky
U can tell they don’t know baseball as much. The Juan Soto trade is historic and by far the biggest trade in sports history. 23 years old and the hitting level of a prime Ted Williams and a young Barry bonds.
A-Rod to the Yankees was pretty big as well
Because baseball is boring af.
@@zType2 cool, that’s ur opinion
@@mattmmixes ye probably 2 after this Soto deal
Because no one cares about baseball
The first time I ever heard Herschel Walker's daily workout claims, my eyebrows were raised and I said "Hmm...". That tells you politely what I think of his workout claims...
Emmett Smith Troy Aikman Michael Irvin Maryland what a Dynasty
There’s something about Minnesota 😂
Wolves- 2 playoff appearances since trading KG
Twins- haven’t won a playoff game since 2004
Vikings- have blown more leads than you could even imagine possible (although falcons definitely are up there)
How about the Lakers winning 5 championships? Vikings winning in 69 before the crooked merger deal?
Kevin Garnett to Boston was top 3
But, the Lakers won 5 championships in Minnesota before the greedy owners decided to move them to LA! Vikings also won in 69 before the crooked merger deal.🤔
So is hockey off limits in these debates? The trade of Wayne Gretzky gave franchises in California, and expanding more franchises in the US.
There is one another sport in North America, and arguably the GOAT in hockey in The Great One! Remember him???
This is simple: the charlotte hornets have traded vlade divac to the Lakers for kobe bryant!!! All I know is Lakers got 5 championships from a trade of basically nothing
Kobe ain't winning 5 in Charlotte.
They was going to get them anyway with Shaq
The biggest trade to me is Kobe for Vade Divac right after the 96 draft.
Skip are you sure you were in the middle of that trade? Because a few people have outed you about lying about that.
We’re caught up playing the impassioned protagonist in our Subjective Narrative of Self🎭
The Hershel Walker was the biggest
Jeff Bagwell for Larry Andersen
Before Shannon mentioned Mr. Walker,.........Skip wouldnt have even mentioned his name. It's a shame! Somebody throw Skip outta the bus please!
Idk man but that Kwame Brown and Pau Gasol trade?😂😂
Hornets trading Kobe Bryant to the Lakers for Vlade Divac in 1996
Matthew Stafford? Ended up winning a superbowl.
This a new show!?
The Celtics were already good before Russell. They had the 2nd best record in the league in ‘56, and easily the league’s best backcourt (and one of the all-time greatest backcourts) of prime Cousy/Sharman. They also had big, bad Jungle Jim Loscutoff. The Celtics gave up Macauley and Hagan, 2 HOFers, to get Russell.
The Lakers got GOAT candidate Cap at his PEAK for nothing. In ‘75, LA had the 2nd worst record in the league. To go from that to what they became by the late ‘70s to the late ‘80s, having given up so little…that’s a massive trade.
okay okay okay....lots of lopsided trades, Pau Gasol got traded to the Lakers for Brian Cook and a blockbuster gift card. Nowitszki got traded to the Mavs for Robert Tractor Traylor, and Kawhi Leonard got traded to the spurs for George Hill.
Herschel Walker is running for Senate in Georgia, and he is NOT doing too well.
Given his public statements, that is to be expected.
Remember the Hornet traded the pick and the Lakers got Kobe
Really thought the Ruth one would be a no-brainer...
What about the Kobe bryant vlade divac trade
Gretzky trade?
A trade has to lead to a lot of championships to be considered Atleast 3+ and a lot of great players
@@ArgentineFootballfan1978 the Gretzky trade changed the landscape of the sport. Not all trades need to meet the exact same criteria to have a massive impact
Wrong shannon cowboys last playoff
Was 1985 at the time
No love for the Rickey Williams trade ??
Wow something that isn't the same boring topic I'm very much pleased
Kobe to the lakers....if he goes to Charlotte his career probably never goes anywhere
It should be the Herschel trade and not even close.
They have a topic about baseball but it still turns into something about the Cowboys. It's the same old washed topics Cowboys, LeBron or the Lakers.
Don’t put Juan Soto in the names with those players lol
Lmfao Hershel Walker trade over the Wayne Gretzky trade???
Nick Foles for Sam Bradford
Biggest trade in American sports history, not sports history.
The AD trade is up there too pelicans got a haul
Cowboys are the richest sports franchise in all of sports off of the 3 Super Bowls in the 90s $6.5 billion Net worth case closed 🤷🏾♂️
Wayne Gretzky trade money doubt
Jrue to the Bucks.
Biggest trade in American Sports History...