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After three trades a week: Trevor Packing broke the all-time record - Walla! sport

2020-11-23T17:59:56.872Z


The veteran forward has now been transferred 10 times throughout his career - more than any other player in league history. Just last week he was on four teams


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After three trades a week: Trevor Packing broke the all-time record

The veteran forward has now been transferred 10 times throughout his career - more than any other player in league history.

Just last week he was on four teams

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Trevor Packing helped the Los Angeles Lakers win the NBA Championship in 2009, and this week he added a much more unique title.

The veteran forward has become the player to go through the most trades in league history - no less than ten, three of which occurred in the past week.



Yes, you read that right.

It started last Sunday, when Packing was sent along with the 16th draft pick to Houston, in exchange for Robert Covington.

The next day, the Rockets sent the same No. 16 pick, along with the 35-year-old forward to Detroit, in exchange for a future first-round pick.

Three days passed and packaging was again shipped - this time to Oklahoma City, in a triple deal that also included Dallas.



His first career involvement was in 2006, when he was sent along with Penny Hardway from New York to Orlando, in exchange for Steve Francis.

A year and a half later he was transferred to the Los Angeles Lakers, in exchange for Brian Cook and Moe Evans, and served an important role in the 2009 championship. Four teams and five players.



And so it went: in the summer of 2012 he was sent to Washington in exchange for Richard Lewis, in 2014 he was transferred back to Houston in a trade that also involved Omri Caspi, in 2018 he was left by the Rockets to Washington (in exchange for Austin Rivers and Kelly Uber), and in early 2020, now as a Sacramento player. To Portland teaming up with Wayne Gabriel and Caleb Swigan, with Kent Bismuth and Anthony Tulliver doing the opposite.

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Packing may have been involved in ten trades, but has only played in nine different teams throughout his career.

This places him in third place in the league among the active players, below Man Smith (11 different teams) and Anthony Toliver (10).

And this is probably not the end - it can be assumed that the young Thunder will not want his services and may move him in another trade until the start of the season.



By the way, Packing may have broken the all-time record, but he too failed to replicate Luke Riddenauer's incredible feat in 2014 - five teams in six days: Orlando, Memphis, Charlotte, Oklahoma City and Toronto.

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