The Celtics haven't made too many bad trades except the Baker deal, which may be the worst trade of all time in any sport. You can argue about the Walker trade, and Joe Johnson to Phoenix, but JJ hasn't proved anything to me yet, and that deal did get them to the EC finals.
The trade they made to send Paul Silas to the Nuggets to get Rowe and Wicks didn't work out too well, but Silas was getting old so I can't really pinpoint that as a bad trade.
As for bad draft choices and free agent signings, I could write a book about that. In fact I could write 3 volumes: Volume I, M.L. Carr; Volume II, Pick Pitino, and Volume III, Chris Wallace.
Originally posted by <b>Big John</b>!
The Celtics haven't made too many bad trades except the Baker deal, which may be the worst trade of all time in any sport. You can argue about the Walker trade, and Joe Johnson to Phoenix, but JJ hasn't proved anything to me yet, and that deal did get them to the EC finals.
The trade they made to send Paul Silas to the Nuggets to get Rowe and Wicks didn't work out too well, but Silas was getting old so I can't really pinpoint that as a bad trade.
As for bad draft choices and free agent signings, I could write a book about that. In fact I could write 3 volumes: Volume I, M.L. Carr; Volume II, Pick Pitino, and Volume III, Chris Wallace.
Volume I is just as ugly. Drafting Montross ahead of Eddie Jones was one of the worst moves of all time. He also gave big money to guys like Dee Brown and Pervis Ellison and signed Danna Barros and the immortal Frank Brikowski.
Volume I is just as ugly. Drafting Montross ahead of Eddie Jones was one of the worst moves of all time. He also gave big money to guys like Dee Brown and Pervis Ellison and signed Danna Barros and the immortal Frank Brikowski.
<b>The trade they made to send Paul Silas to the Nuggets to get Rowe and Wicks didn't work out too well, but Silas was getting old so I can't really pinpoint that as a bad trade.</b>
I think that is the worst I can remember. Silas wasn't too old to get the Sonics their one and ONLY title(Paul's 3rd title), along with Sikma, and our future own, DJ.
Cowens was so mad when the "C's" did that to his best buddy - I think it took the heart out of playing for Cowens.
We all know that the 2 seasons of absolute horror (like 29 wins one season.....ahem) before Bird came was the result of that trade.
I wanted to discuss bad trades. It seems from this discussion that the Celtics have gotten the better of the majority of their trades over the years.
I still think the Baker trade is going to go down as the worst trade in Celtic history.
The Silas trade was bad and Wicks and Lowe live on in infamy in Celtic nation because of it.
I remember hating the McAdoo trade because he did so well as a scorer off the bench for the Lakers.
Losing Chauncey Billups is a bad one. The Celtics may have been able to handle Kidd and the Nets much better with Billups instead of Anderson then Delk.
the Walker trade was not one of equal value and can be regarded as a "bad" trade, but it doesn't even come close to the Baker deal. Even if Vin didn't have the alcohol problem it was still a bad deal, as sober and in shape hes still not near worth what the contract pays him. Totally hamstrung the C's for years.
The thing that bothered me about the davis trade was historically when the cs have traded for players like rowe, wicks, mcadoo, barry they have not turned out well., what i have seen of ricky i like so far though...
In my opinion, the worst trade in Celtic history just might be the trade with Seattle giving them Kenny Anderson, Vitaly Potapenko and Joe Forte for Vin Baker and Shammond Williams.
Another bad trade was the one with Cleveland, giving them Andrew DeClerq and a #1 draft pick for Vitaly Potapenko.
Originally posted by <b>Truth34</b>!
In my opinion, the worst trade in Celtic history just might be the trade with Seattle giving them Kenny Anderson, Vitaly Potapenko and Joe Forte for Vin Baker and Shammond Williams.
Another bad trade was the one with Cleveland, giving them Andrew DeClerq and a #1 draft pick for Vitaly Potapenko.
Damn...put those together. Kenny Anderson, Joe Forte, Andrew Declerq, and a first rounder (guys available include Miller, Marion, Terry, Maggette, Artest, Kirilenko, and Ginobili) for Vin Baker and Shammond Williams.
Then go a step further and consider that we basically GAVE Denver Shammond Williams by trading for a player (Mark Blount) that we had let go at the beginning of the season.
Why let Blount go and then TRADE A GOOD GUARD TO GET HIM BACK???!!?? Because Baker was gone for the season and the C's needed a big man who knew the system and could come in right away and help going into the playoffs.
The Baker trade gets worse and worse the more one studies it.
Originally posted by <b>Bad Bartons</b>!
Then go a step further and consider that we basically GAVE Denver Shammond Williams by trading for a player (Mark Blount) that we had let go at the beginning of the season.
Why let Blount go and then TRADE A GOOD GUARD TO GET HIM BACK???!!?? Because Baker was gone for the season and the C's needed a big man who knew the system and could come in right away and help going into the playoffs.
The Baker trade gets worse and worse the more one studies it.
I was just commenting on the fact that Boston let Blount go earlier in the year. So in trading for him later the C's just basically lost Shammond for nothing.
I do think Shammond is "good", not an all-star, not even a starter but just good. He did have some "good" games during his brief stint in Boston...didn't he?
Bad luck. Len Bias and Reggie Lewis was our future. We could have had 2 more titles. Bird would have stayed longer. Bias had a great mid-range shooter and he shot at the top of his jump.
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