What's the Most Lopsided NBA Trade Ever?

The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, and now all that's left is too find out who made out like a bandit and who got taken to school. What we're asking is, what was the most lopsided trade in NBA history?

By Desmond Bieler |  February 24, 2008; 8:00 PM ET NBA
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The most lopsided deal in NBA History has got to be Red Auerbach convincing the owner of the Rochester Royals Les Harrison in 1956 to not draft a player out of the University of San Francisco named Bill Russell. All it took for them to not draft Russell was a free week of the Ice-Capades in Rochester!! The Ice-Capades or 11 championships in 13 years?

Posted by: webertrav | February 25, 2008 10:50 PM

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