Has any other franchise ever traded their young superstar player without the player asking/forcing a move before or is this a 1st

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Chris Webber wasn’t a superstar but his departure was similarly terrible from DC to Sacramento.

They’d just made the playoff, which is basically a chip in DC. The only difference is we knew there were off the court issues. Bullets made the decision to break up him and Juwan. And then ended up losing Juwan too.
 

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SGA wasn’t SGA when they sent him out. He had just started to really ball.

I would actually compare this to James Harden on the Thunder after they just had that Finals run….. but worst because at least the Thunder kept Durant and Westbrook.
Harden isn’t comparable either. He was still coming off of the bench then even though his future was obviously bright.

Luka is in the best player in the league argument, coming off of carrying them to the Finals, and has been the guy from the beginning. The Harden trade isn’t even close to comparable.

This is like if the Cavs traded LeBron in the offseason before the Decision.
 

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One day, y’all niccas gonna stop disrespecting Mitch Richmond like this.
 

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Vince didnt, he wanted to stay, but his PPG were dwindling every year. When he got traded he was averaging 15ppg. He wasnt playing like the 27ppg VInce when he got traded by Toronto.

I dont think Tmac asked out, but his last season in Orlando they had the worst record in the league and he was due for an extension
Vince wanted out. You guys are crazy lol
Speaking on stuff you dont know anything about
 

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SGA wasn’t SGA when they sent him out. He had just started to really ball.

I would actually compare this to James Harden on the Thunder after they just had that Finals run….. but worst because at least the Thunder kept Durant and Westbrook.
Harden was an unknown as well. Nobody was sure how he would be as a number 1 option
 

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The Doncic trade thread has 3,000 comments in it in less than 2 days.

But the coli stays talking about the NBA is dying and what about the ratings? And threes are ruining everything and eurocacs ain't shyt!!

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Glad you’re finally admitting who the GOAT franchise is
 

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Nope that’s why I made a thread about it, mavs new ownership and gm aren’t basketball guys they’re business and logistics guys all the way through they saw Luka as a product that wasn’t getting the results they wanted and shipped him out, no strong arming asking his destinations or nothing because they didn’t have any ties to him he was Cuban’s guy

They just showed 31 other teams in the league that you in fact CAN do this and fundamentally changed the game

This was a point I caught Jason Williams make. This was a power move not just basketball related.
 

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this seems like rewriting history. carter was being an absolute a$$hole but perhaps just the narrative created by the media


It was a long time ago, but looking at Vince's stats it was probably a bit of both. Definitely was being an a$$hole. He was averaging 15 when he got traded, and then averaged 27 the rest of the season for the Nets. Looks like he quit on TOR
 

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It was a long time ago, but looking at Vince's stats it was probably a bit of both. Definitely was being an a$$hole. He was averaging 15 when he got traded, and then averaged 27 the rest of the season for the Nets. Looks like he quit on TOR
exactly. its def a bit of revisionist history lol. the truth is prolly in the middle/a blend of. both
 

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A superstar must meet certain criteria while still being in their peak (hence there are vets who use to be superstars see Jordan at the wizards)

popularity i.e fame,shoe and jersey sales,peak brand endorsement etc

reputation i.e face of the league or consistently regarded as top 5 players in the league for multiple seasons

Accolades/body of work-this is self explanatory

the late 90's - early 2000's superstars were shaq,Kobe,Iverson,Duncan and KG

late 2000's superstars- Lebron,Kobe,wade,Duncan,Dirk

2010's Lebron, KD,steph,Harden,Kawhi

Would you say Vince was a superstar in the early 00s?
 
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