Wednesday, September 28, 2016

The Show is Over for the Big Ticket


This year, we have absolutely witnessed the End of an Era. First, Kobe Bryant announces his retirement with a great farewell tour. Next, Tim Duncan announces his Exit from the Game with a retirement that was as quiet as his Career. Now, another star from that I grew up watching has closed the Curtain on his Hall of Fame Career as well. Tim Duncan's other rival and polar opposite in every way, Kevin Garnett. Even though Moses Malone was the first player to jump to the Pros (ABA in 1974) from High School, Kevin Garnett was a Pioneer for the Modern Generation because he opened the door for HS Players to get large contracts. Garnett brought Energy and Intensity to the Game as he was not only the Leader from his Production, but he was also the Emotional Leader to spark his teammates. For the first 12 Seasons of his Career, Kevin Garnett CARRIED the Minnesota Timberwolves as far as he could. Along with the likes of Tim Duncan, Shaq, Kobe, Iverson, and others, KG was one of the Premiere Players of his Generation. He was also one of the Top Three Power Forwards of his Era with Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki. KG and Duncan would become forever linked in NBA History.



The highest level that Minnesota reached in Franchise History was an appearance in the Western Conference Finals vs the Los Angeles Lakers in 2004. Garnett was league MVP. However, the T-Wolves fell to the Lakers. Within the next three years, things would fall apart for Minnesota as Garnett was traded to the Boston Celtics for a greater window of opportunity. In 2007, Kevin Garnett joined forces with Paul Pierce and 3-Point Legend Ray Allen in Boston. Garnett won Defensive Player of the Year in 2008, his first Season with the Celtics. That year, the Celtics defeated the Lakers for their 17th Championship. However, the Celtics reign was cut short in 2009 as Garnett missed the playoffs because of an injury. Boston would return to the Finals in 2010 as they would face Kobe Bryan's Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers would repeat as Champions by defeating the Celtics in Seven Games because of an injury to Kendrick Perkins. Meanwhile, the Celtics would also be known as the rival of LeBron James as they destroyed Cleveland on their way back to the Finals. Miami would eventually overcome the Celtics hurdle on their way to winning back to back NBA Finals.



When his time in Boston had come to an end, KG would make the move to Brooklyn to play for the Nets along with former Celtic Paul Pierce. During his time in Brooklyn, Kevin Garnett joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone as the only three players in NBA History with 25,000 points, 14,000 rebounds and 5,000 assists. The Nets made it to the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals where they were defeated by the Miami Heat 4-1. Midway through the 2014-15 Season, Kevin Garnett agreed to waive his no-trade clause in order to be traded back to Minnesota in exchange for Thaddeus Young. Minnesota's favorite son returned. Garnett was back at the place where it all began, which is another great way to end your career. He was no longer the Kid, but the Senior of the NBA. During his last run in Minnesota, Garnett reached 26,000 Career Points and surpassed Karl Malone on the NBA's All-Time Defensive Rebounds list. Minnesota was the house that KG built.

Kevin Garnett was also a Modern Day Pioneer for the way that Big Men currently play by taking more jump shots and looking for other ways to score. Big Men are taking more of the face up approach than back to the basket. Garnett has also created a new culture of Basketball in Minnesota. KG was named "The Big Ticket" because people would buy a Ticket just to see him play. Garnett was the Box Office Attraction for the Timberwolves. Kevin played with the Passion and Intensity of a Bloodthirsty Timber Wolf. He was a Classic General on and off the Court. There will never be another like Kevin Garnett. The Hall of Fame Class of 2021 just got even Stronger.

Resume:
NBA Championships: 1 (2008)
NBA MVPs: 1 (2004)
Defensive Player of the Year: 1 (2008)
15x NBA All-Star ('97-2011, 2013)
4x All-NBA 1st Team (2000, '03, '04, '08)
3x All-NBA 2nd Team ('01, '02, '05)
2x All-NBA 3rd Team ('99, '07)
9x All-Defensive 1st Team (2000-2005, 2008-2009, 2011)
3x All-Defensive 2nd Team (2006-2007, 2012)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (2003)
NBA All-Rookie Selection 2nd Team (1996)
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (2006)
Only NBA Player to reach 25,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, 5,000 assists, 1,500 steals and 1,500 blocks

Stats:
Points: 26,701
Rebounds: 14,662
Assists: 5,445
Blocks: 2,037
Steals: 1,859
FG%: 49.7%
3PT%: 27.5%
FT%: 78.9%

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