Rockets trading for Clyde Drexler at the 1995 deadline.
Common practice is to run it back with a Championship team aiming to repeat. For instance, the Mavericks infamously giving up Tyson Chandler in a sign and trade. The Rockets traded away their starting PF a former 1992 All Star Otis Thorpe. They would have to use Horry as a stretch 4 and rely more on Carl Herrera against bigger front courts.
In the Chemistry front, the Rockets would only have half a season to incorporate Drexler into their system. The Rockets went 15-18 to end the regular season when they had been 32-17 before the trade. The Rockets finished as the 6th seed and would have to face the Top 4 teams in the NBA en route to a championship.
The trade also led to another key member of the defending champions departing. Vernon Maxwell became unhappy with his reduced role, lashed out and left the team during their 1st round series against the Jazz.
The end of the regular season plus falling behind 3-1 against the Suns in the 2nd round left many questioning the Drexler trade. Of course, The Rockets won 3 straight against Phoenix, Olajuwon put on a clinic against the MVP David Robinson, and swept the Magic in the finals.
There’s a reason my all time favorite NFL Primetime clip is Chris Berman’s iconic “We Need More Points” highlight package.