It has to rank as one of the best (or worst) trades in NBA history, depending on your point of view. If you're a Mavericks fan, it was a stroke of genius; if you're a Bucks fan, it was one to forget. On draft night 1998, in a prearranged move, Milwaukee sent the rights to Dirk Nowitzki (the No. 9 pick) and Pat Garrity (No. 16) to Dallas for Robert (Tractor) Traylor, the sixth overall pick in the draft. Even if Nowitzki had never gone on to become a star, the Mavs would have come out OK. After all, they immediately redirected Garrity to the Suns, along with Martin Muursepp, Bubba Wells and a '99 No. 1 pick (which would later become Shawn Marion) for a young backup point guard named Steve Nash
2006-06-22 13:49:56
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answered by djmantx 7
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Robert Traylor...What was Milwaukee thinking?
2006-06-22 14:55:57
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answered by jaycue1979 2
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supply Hill replace right into a loose agent. He replace into leaving Detroit no matter. by making use of agreeing to an illustration and commerce he helped his former team get massive Ben. So, it wasn't a "actual" commerce. as a consequence, commerce huge sort 2 is the extra clever commerce.
2016-10-31 07:56:38
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answered by ? 4
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the draft rights to Robert Traylor on 6/24/98
http://www.nba.com/playerfile/dirk_nowitzki/
2006-06-22 13:47:11
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answered by John A 2
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Robert Taylor he sucks
2006-06-22 14:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Two cans of Soda and a bag of chips
2006-06-22 13:42:40
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answered by epicwolf 4
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I'm not sure. That is a very good question.
2006-06-29 08:25:27
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answered by bddrex 4
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