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Anonymous
Years ago
Trades in the NBA
I'm not sure there is many more trades then there was 15 years ago. Remember also that trades are harder to do because of the collective bargaining agreement where now trades have to be done to match up salarys. Before the 1998 lock out you could do a salary dump without the worry of matching up salary's.
Probably if there is anything that had increased trades was before the 1998 lockout was you could not complete sign and trades. That has lifted up players movement as guys like Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard has been able to force there teams trades and also maintain themselves receiving a max contract.
