HARRISON, N.J. — Bradley Wright-Phillips has won no shortage of individual awards in his time as one of MLS’ best-ever goal scorers. He would trade it all in for an MLS Cup.



For a New York Red Bulls organization that has had some of the biggest names to ever come to MLS ranging from Thierry Henry and Juan Pablo Angel in recent years to Roberto Donadoni in the franchise’s early days, a convincing argument can be made that Wright-Phillips is the best of this bunch. The 33-year has 106 goals and 24 assists as he enters his seventh year in the league. He remains the only forward in league history to thrice top 20 goals in a season.



All the accolades, including being named an All-Star and twice to the Best XI, are awards that Wright-Phillips is admittedly proud to have on his resume. But now, the one-time trialist who came to New York for the sole purpose of training alongside Henry, the now-legendary Wright-Phillips would trade the Golden Boots and Best...