Fumbling the Deal: The 10 Worst Trades in Sports History!

Gray Ghost by Senior Writer Written on August 25, 2008
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It can leave you looking like Einstein, or like the north end of a south-bound donkey.

 

Here is a list of bad trades that left the people orchestrating them looking more like the donkeys bum:

10. LEONIDAS THE BRUTE.

 

In 422 BC, Leonidas, obviously way past his prime, was traded by the Sparta Decapitators to the Athenian Swordsmen for a new shield and an imported camel-hide loin cloth.

 

After 3 battles he had no recorded kills, and could muster only a bruise from a supposed head-butt! Turns out he wasn’t worth the shield or the.....

 

What? Alright, I’ll confine my list to a more modern sports history.

 

Here we go again:

 

 

10. DOMINIQUE WILKINS

 

Selected in 1982 by the Utah Jazz as the third overall pick, he was promptly traded to the Atlanta Hawks for John Drew, Freeman Williams, and cash.

 

As a rookie, he averaged 17.5 ppg and was named to the All- NBA Rookie Team. The next season, he averaged 21.6 ppg, and started a streak of averaging above 20 points per game for 11 consecutive seasons.

 

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