In the 1983-84 NBA season, the Los Angeles Clippers attempted to trade up in the draft in hopes of drafting Micheal Jordan. However, the Bulls refused to accept any offers and instead drafted Michael Jordan, who is now arguably the greatest player in NBA history. Fast forward to 1988, the Clippers attempt to trade for Jordan but fail again due to the Bulls realizing how important Jordan was to their franchise. The Clippers tried and failed twice, which begs the question, what if Michael Jordan got drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers?
Read MoreThis season was filled with incredible story-lines. From the battle of LA to the Miami Heat’s unexpected dominance, this season has been filled with exciting story-lines. However, due to COVID-19, the NBA was suspended and leaving NBA fans thinking, who would win the Larry O'Brien Trophy?
Read MoreRussell Westbrook is a triple-double machine, an MVP, and a first-ballot Hall of Famer, but that’s it. The harsh reality is, Westbrook could have been a lot more if he overcame and worked towards fixing his biggest flaw yet!
Read MoreIn the 1983-84 NBA season, the Los Angeles Clippers attempted to trade up in the draft in hopes of drafting Micheal Jordan. However, the Bulls refused to accept any offers and instead drafted Michael Jordan, who is now arguably the greatest player in NBA history. Fast forward to 1988, the Clippers attempt to trade for Jordan but fail again due to the Bulls realizing how important Jordan was to their franchise. The Clippers tried and failed twice, which begs the question, what if Michael Jordan got drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers?
Read MoreDuring the 2012-13 NBA season, the Oklahoma City Thunder were looking to trade away James Harden due to the lack of cooperation of him receiving a pay-cut. This resulted in many NBA organizations offering trades to OKC for the young superstar however most teams failed including the Toronto Raptors. Yet, OKC was interested in doing a trade with the Raptors and even offered a lacklustre trade that the Raptors later declined. Was this the right decision for Toronto or did they make a grave mistake?
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