Top Ten Trades That Changed Boston Sports (5-1) 3
Here is part deux of the Top Ten Trades That Changed Boston Sports. Numbers 10 through 6, included the likes of Cam Neely, Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Curt Schilling, Espo, Josh Beckett and Mike Lowell. All of the aforementioned players had great impacts on their teams some won championships and some fell just short.
So who rounds out the Top Five?
Buckle up your chinstrap and break out your Kleenex. WARNING: Reading this entry will induce man(and woman) tears. I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I did writing it.
I love that dirty water….
5. September 9, 1980-Robert Parrish Traded to Boston by the Golden State Warriors with a 1980 1st round draft pick (Kevin McHale) for a 1980 1st round draft pick (Rickey Brown) and a 1980 1st round draft pick (Joe Barry Carroll).
Two-thirds of the original Boston Celtics “Big Three” were acquired by Red Auerbach in one of the most lop-sided trades in basketball and sports history. Robert Parrish gave the Celtics some added veteran leadership and University of Minnesota prospect, Kevin McHale brought youth to the middle. Parrish, McHale, and Larry Bird became the most feared front court in the 1980’s. Larry Bird had his supporting cast in place to make a run at the NBA Championship.
They did much more than a single championship run. During their time together, the “Big Three” won the NBA title in ’81,’84, and ’86. They also made appearances in the Finals in ’85 & ’86 but succumbed to their west coast rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers. The Celtics-Lakers rivalry injected life back into a floundering league and put the NBA back on the map.






