On
June 24, 1998, the Dallas Mavericks pull off one of the greatest draft day
trades of all time, acquiring not one but two franchise players in one fell
swoop.
In what was essentially a three-team trade involving the Milwaukee Bucks
and Phoenix Suns, the Dallas Mavericks received Dirk Nowitzki (the ninth pick
in the draft) from the Milwaukee Bucks for Robert "Tractor" Traylor
(the sixth pick in the draft) and Pat Garrity; the Mavs then traded Garrity, two
throw-in players, and a future first round draft pick to the Suns for Steve
Nash.
The
move, orchestrated by Dallas head coach Don Nelson, was a brilliant one. Steve
Nash went from being an above-average backup to becoming the best point guard
in the NBA. Nowitzki became the most versatile seven-footer the league had ever
seen and was the first European-born player to win the MVP.
With the help of
those two, the Mavericks went from one of the most inept franchises in the
league to a perennial powerhouse in the Western Conference.
Steve
Nash would later return to Phoenix as a free agent, where he won two MVP awards
and turned the franchise around.
The Bucks, on the other hand, did not get a
consolation prize. Tractor Traylor played only seven seasons in the NBA and had
a career average of 4.8 points per game -- miles away from Dirk Nowitzki, who
averaged 26.6 per game in 2006.
Bucks
fans would rue the trade for years to come. Had they not traded away Nowitzki
and instead teamed him with their big three of Ray Allen, Sam Cassell, and
Glenn Robinson -- a team that would go to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2001
-- the Bucks would have been a championship-caliber team. Instead they watched
in agony as the Mavericks advanced to the NBA Finals in 2006, while their team
struggled just to stay relevant.
Nowitzki
has since won an NBA title with the Dallas Mavericks in 2011, beating the Miami
Heat in six games to win himself, Mark Cuban the Mavericks general manager and
the fans of Dallas basketball franchise their first NBA Championship. Nowitzki
also won the NBA MVP in 2007, along with being named an NBA All-Star 11 times.
Nash has since went on to win two NBA MVP’s in 2005 and
2006, as a member of the Phoenix Suns, where he was traded in 2004, as well as
being named to eight NBA All-Star games.
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