On February 9, 2004, Wallace was traded to the Atlanta Hawks along with Wesley Person for Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Theo Ratliff and Dan Dickau. Wallace played only one game for the Hawks, scoring 20 points through three quarters. He also had six rebounds, five blocks, two assists and a steal in a close loss on the road against the New Jersey Nets, though he did not score in the fourth quarter. Wallace was again traded, in a deal that saw him go from the Hawks along with guard Mike James from the Celtics to the Pistons. In turn, Detroit sent guards Chucky Atkins, Lindsey Hunter and a first-round draft pick to Boston and guard Bob Sura, center Željko Rebrača and a first-round draft pick to Atlanta. Boston also sent forward Chris Mills to Atlanta to complete the deal.
Good trade for the Hawks. They went on to ten straight playoff appearances including an EC Finals - the first seven during the Josh Smith (IN THE TRADE) era.
Too bad we dont have a Wallace (or an Abdur Rahim) to deal. Hopefully we are good enough where RJ isnt our trade chip to rebuild 5 years down the line. Hopefully we build it WITH RJ.
You ask me who I want in free agency? I have already said - I trust the new brain trust - will give them a chance to show their vision. Maybe it is in trade acq. rather than FA. Maybe a trade up from 8, maybe a trade down.
If you want to ask me about a certain player I will surely answer.