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All time worst trade/managment decision??

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by xcharged, Jul 17, 2002.

  1. waelhakmeh

    waelhakmeh Member

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    i too liked the barkley trade.

    worst trade of all time : SCOTTIE QUITTEN

    we are now recovering from that 5 year setback
     
  2. Oski2005

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    I didn't bother to read so I don't know if it has been mentioned, but my vote for the worst decision is the rockets passing on a Michael Jordan for Ralph Sampson trade.
     
  3. Justin

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    Getting Joel Pryiziblella as a lottery pick
     
  4. Evol

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    The worst possible decision is not taking Michael Jor...I Mean GOD with the first pick...I love Olajuwon, but we would have had alot more championships with GOD on the team...Alot of u fruits are going to disagree, but that's simply cause you cant face the truth...


    "With the first pick of the 1984 NBA Draft...the Houston Rockets select Michael Jordan from the University of North Carolina..."

    If only this quote was true...
     
  5. The Summit

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    That quote may be true, but it doesnt matter. Despite the fact that we took Olajuwon, the Rockets had the chance to get Jordan, TWICE. The Bulls wanted to trade Jordan for Ralph Sampson.
     
  6. saleem

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    Tozai,while it's true that Rudy's loyalty to Hakeem prevented him from pulling the trigger on that deal,but Hakeem also said he would rather retire than go to the Raptors. How ironic a few years later he insisted on going to Toronto and got his wish.
     

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