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Kyrie Irving
In a surprising move in 2017, Kyrie Irving requested a trade from the Cleveland Cavaliers. Despite winning an NBA Finals the previous year, Irving wanted a change. He ended up with the Boston Celtics.
Carmelo Anthony
The Denver Nuggets traded Carmelo Anthony, one of the NBA's premier scorers, to the New York Knicks in 2011. This trade was surrounded by drama and speculation.
Kevin Garnett
The Minnesota Timberwolves traded Kevin Garnett, a perennial All-Star to the Boston Celtics in 2007. This trade paved the way for the Celtics to form a "Big Three" with Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen.
Shaquille O'Neal
The Los Angeles Lakers traded Shaquille O’Neal to the Miami Heat. O’Neal had won three championships with the Lakers but clashed with Kobe Bryant. The trade allowed him to team up with Dwyane Wade in Miami, leading to an NBA title in 2006.
Anthony Davis
The New Orleans Pelicans traded Anthony Davis, a generational talent to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2019. This trade reunited Davis with LeBron James.
James Harden
In a blockbuster trade in 2021, the Houston Rockets traded James Harden, a former MVP and scoring champion, to the Brooklyn Nets in a multi-team deal.
Charles Barkley
The Philadelphia 76ers traded Charles Barkley to the Phoenix Suns. Barkley’s move to Phoenix was unexpected, but it rejuvinated his career. He became the face of the Suns and had a significant impact on the team’s success.
Wilt Chamberlain
The Philadelphia 76ers traded legendary player Wilt Chamberlain to the Los Angeles Lakers in 1968. Chamberlain was a three-time NBA Most Valuable Player and had an incredible impact on the game.