The most fucked up trade in sports history?

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The most fucked up trade in sports history?

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The Utah Jazz get:

Malik Beasley
Patrick Beverley
Jarred Vanderbilt
Leandro Bolmaro
Walker Kessler (a 1st round pick this year)
1st round pick in 2023
1st round pick in 2025
1st round pick in 2027
1st round pick in 2029

Minnessota Timberwolves get:

Rudy Gobert

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Based on that, imagine what the Nets will want for Durant.

He's on a 4 year contract still, so theoretically even more valuable than just based on his skill level.

P.S. Though the Nets won't get much for Kyrie, one year and then off to LA from wherever. Not to mention a team-destroying nutjob.

P.P.S. They should offer him for free to Philly. Him and Harden again? Doomed! :lol:
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Who is Rudy Gobert?
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Animal wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:02 am Who is Rudy Gobert?
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Dave Winfield was once traded for dinner.
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