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7, Garnett.
Wolf King "Garnett" was really the pillar of the Timberwolves at that time. Naturally, they have this privilege, and when the Timberwolves traded Garnett to the Celtics, it was also through Garnett's own will, which can be regarded as giving Garnett a chance to win the championship.
6, Anthony.
At that time, when the Knicks wanted to trade Anthony, there were actually many teams that wanted to get Anthony, but Anthony held the right to trade and directly denied some teams that he didn't want to go to, because it was not interesting to go, and he couldn't win the championship, and the ball market was small, what did I want? In the end, the trade went to the Thunder, and it was also agreed by Anthony.
5, Wade. Wade's veto power can be regarded as his initiative to reduce his salary, at that time, the Heat wanted to form a big three, Wade also took the initiative to reduce his salary, so that the team could sign James and Bosh, but after the contract expired, he no longer respected Wade, I don't know what Riley thought.
4, James.
Zhan Huang is also a person who has a trade veto among the active players, Zhan Huang's low position must be undoubted, and it doesn't make sense to have a trade veto, who will trade Zhan Huang away? Unless it's the general manager who has a bit of a problem with his brain.
3. Nowitzki.
The guarantor of the legend of one man and one city, he has been in Dallas for 21 seasons, and finally chose to retire in this season, ending this legend, the old driver has brought too many things to Dallas, and it can be said that Nowitzki is the pride of Dallas. The old driver is also the one who once had the right to veto the deal.
2. Duncan. In fact, who would trade players like Duncan? Surely no one would choose to do so, when Duncan retired, many people were saying that Duncan could still play 1-2 seasons, but Duncan still chose to retire.
1, Kobe. This is the pioneer of the trade veto, no one has had this privilege before Kobe, but this privilege is just a respect for many stars, and the Lakers even said that as long as Kobe Bryant wants, he will give anything, what is the super cap salary, and all kinds of privileges will be given to you.
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How hard is it to get a veto on NBA trades? There are only 7 people in NBA history, and the first is already a legend!
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All I know is Anthony and James. When Anthony went to the Knicks, he came to the Knicks from the Nuggets with a five-year contract of more than 200 million, and had the right to veto the trade. James had this trade veto when he was with the Cavaliers.
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In the history of the NBA, there have been seven players who have received trade vetoes: Garnett, Kobe, Nowitzki, Duncan, Wade, James, and Anthony.
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So far, players in the NBA who have had trade veto power are: Garnett, Wade, James, Anthony, Kobe, Duncan, Nowitzki.
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1.Kobe bryant; 2.Dirk Nowitzki; 3.Tim Duncan; 4.LeBron James; 5.Anthony Davis.
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One, LeBron James.
Emperor "James, as one of the most outstanding players of this century, followed Kobe, for many years in a row to sit firmly on the throne of the league's first person, in the Miami Heat team for four consecutive years to lead the team to the finals, two championships, after returning to the parent team Cavaliers, and led the team to the finals for three consecutive years, in 2016 with Irving, Love and other teams defeated the Golden State Warriors, won the first championship trophy in the history of Croatia, and this is the first team in history to win the championship with a 1:3 deficit in the finals.
Two, Cameron Anthony.
Melon "Melo is a well-known offensive kaleidoscope in the league, as the "03 Platinum Generation" is as famous as James Huang, when he was with the New York Knicks, the team gave him this precious trade veto power in order to keep his heart for a long time. However, when the "Zen master" Jackson came to power as president, the relationship with the "melon" has always been very delicate, and then he was even more bent on correcting Porzingis and trying to send the "melon" away.
In the end, the drama ended, and Melo was still traded to the Thunder, but he still has the right to veto the trade and also has the right to jump out of his contract and become a full free agent this summer.
Three, Dirk Nowitzki.
Nowitzki was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks with the ninth pick in the first round in 1998 and was soon traded to the Dallas Mavericks (formerly known as the Mavericks), where he has been a veritable court veteran! In '07, Dirk led the team to a 67-15 record and won the regular season of the season, Dirk led many role players to defeat the Heat 4-2 to win the first championship in team history, and won the Finals MVP, he is recognized as one of the best white stars after "Big Bird" Larry Bird.
In addition, the retired and active players who once had the right to veto the trade are the following: "Peter Pan" Kobe Bryant, "Wolf King" Kevin Garnett, "Stone Buddha" Tim Duncan, "Flash" Dwyane Wade.
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The NBA is the most successful basketball league in the world, and it's also a business league, so it's not uncommon to make trades. And for those superstars with superior strength, some teams will give them a trade veto, which not only allows the star to reject the team's trade, but also is a symbol of status and ability.
GarnettGarnett has twice had a trade veto, which is evident when he played for the Celtics and returned to the Timberwolves.
As the first person in the history of the Lakers and the first superstar in NBA history to play for a single team for 20 years, Kobe Bryant has had a brilliant career, he won five championships for the Lakers, and the trade veto is an affirmation of him.
Nowitzki. After this season, Nowitzki will also play for a single team for 20 years, just like Kobe. As the greatest superstar in the history of the Mavericks, he led the Mavericks to their only championship. Like Kobe, the trade veto is the team's respect for him, and everyone knows they can't leave the team.
Before Duncan's NBA history was the first, the Spurs' glory was inseparable from Duncan's contribution, Duncan led the Spurs to win 5 NBA championships, and as the soul of the team, he should have the right to veto transactions.
Anthony had a trade veto power when he was with the Knicks, and it was no surprise that Anthony had that right as one of the league's best scorers at the time, but he waived that right when he was traded to the Thunder.
Wade is the soul of Miami, Wade not only brought three NBA championship trophies to the Heat, but also took many large salary cuts for the team, and fans around the world hoped that he would end up in Miami. But Riley's approach hurt Wade, and he eventually chose to leave the Heat.
James James' contribution to Cleveland is undeniable, not only bringing the small city into the spotlight, but also successfully leading the team to win the NBA championship in 2016, fulfilling the wishes of Cleveland fans, and he naturally has the right to veto trades.
For NBA stars, the trade veto is not just a right, it's a team's respect for superstars. When Curry signed a new contract with the Warriors last summer, many fans called for the Warriors to give Curry a trade veto.
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In the NBA league, teams have the right to trade players they don't like, or they can choose NBA stars they like and sign them to their roster. However, not all NBA stars have only the fate of being traded, and some NBA basketball superstars can have the right to choose independently, they have the "trade veto" in their hands, and the team's various actions against the players must also be approved by the players themselves. Among all NBA stars, there are five players with trade veto power, Kobe Bryant and Duncan are such players, and they chose to spend the second half of their lives on a basketball team, and James also managed to make this list!
1, Kobe. In the 1996 NBA Draft, Kobe Bryant was selected by the Hornets and entered the NBA League, although Kobe was not the top pick in the NBA Draft that year, but he was the best developed player in the 96 draft. Later, Kobe Bryant came to the Lakers and started his league myth, for Kobe, the Lakers are his belonging, and Kobe Bryant is also the first star to have a trade veto. The former Lakers wanted to trade Kobe, but he used that power to ultimately block the Lakers' decision and lay the groundwork for a bright future for the Lakers because he was a superstar.
2, Anthony.
Anthony was also favored by the Knicks basketball club because of his excellent ball skills and stable play, and even gave him the right to veto a trade, and the Knicks wanted to keep Anthony. However, Anthony did not belong to the Knicks in the end, even if he had the right to veto the trade and got a high-salary contract from the team, Anthony still chose to find another career, and he had to choose his own life.
3. Nowitzki.
Nowitzki has been with the Mavericks since he entered the NBA, and has also reached the pinnacle of his career with this team, leading the Mavericks to a great game. As the core player of the team, Nowitzki is the hero of the Mavericks, and in order to thank Nowitzki for his dedication, the Mavericks team not only kept him a high-salary contract, but also gave him a trade veto.
4. Duncan. Duncan entered the league through the 1997 draft, and since being drafted by the Spurs, Duncan has also begun to fight for the Spurs' honor, playing diligently until his retirement. Duncan, who has led the Spurs to five NBA championships and has been named to the All-NBA and All-Star teams multiple times, also has trade veto power.
5, James.
James will be the absolute core of leadership on any team, and because of his boundless creativity, fans will not be surprised that he has a trade veto. James's old club gave him the right to veto the trade in order to keep James, after all, James is the first person in the active league, and his status in the league is difficult to be surpassed!
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The top five players in the NBA who have trade veto power are: James, Kobe, Duncan, Nowitzki, Anthony, they are all very strong, and they have also shown super talent in basketball.
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They are Kobe, Nowitzki, Duncan, James and Anthony, each of whom is talented and strong, and has been given a trade veto by his owner because of his outstanding contribution to the team.
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They are Kobe, Anthony, Nowitzki, Duncan and James. They are all very good players, very explosive.
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There are two kinds of veto power in trades, one is more common, most players may have it, but it is decided according to the rules, and it is not a privilege if it is not written in the contract. The other is entirely privileged, written in the contract, which was first created by Bryant in 2004.
So far, only seven people in the league have this privilege, including the likes of James, Kobe Bryant and Anthony. They can fully express their wishes when trading, otherwise they can refuse.
This clause is obviously a headache for the boss. Anthony used his veto when he left the Knicks. Most of the bosses disagree with giving away such a right, and James is the only one with the veto right now, and possibly the last.
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Because the trade veto has too much impact on the team, if the player has the trade veto, it will affect the development of the team.
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Because the current players have already signed contracts, they do not have this kind of power.
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Because there are many players on the current roster who are injured frequently, if they get the trade veto, it will be very difficult for the team to rebuild, which will affect the salary space of the team and make the team more difficult to rebuild.
Theoretically, yes.
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