Former Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart was one of the unluckiest players at the NBA trade deadline on Thursday.
Marcus Smart, who spent nine seasons with the Celtics, is returning to the Eastern Conference as a Washington Wizard.
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BOSTON -- Former Boston Celtics guard Marcus ... a team with title aspirations this season -- to the nine-win Washington Wizards. Smart was traded to the cellar-dwelling Wizards in a swap just ...
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