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19 Years Ago Today, The Largest Trade In NBA History Helped Miami Win Its First Championship

by Len Werle
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19 years ago today, ahead of the 2005-06 NBA season, the largest trade in NBA history was completed, as five teams combine to swap 13 players, topping a 12-player trade completed in 2000.

The Boston Celtics, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, New Orleans Hornets and Utah Jazz all were involved and each acquired:

 

Celtics: Albert Miralles, Qyntel Woods, Curtis Borchardt, two second-round picks

Grizzlies: Eddie Jones, Raul Lopez

Heat: Antoine Walker, Jason Williams, James Posey, Andre Emmett, Roberto Duenas

Hornets: Rasual Butler, Kirk Snyder

Jazz: Greg Ostertag

 

As you can see, this deal brought Antoine Walker and Jason Williams to the Miami Heat and helped win the Heat’s first ever championship that same season.

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