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Kevin Garnett On His Way Out?

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by user Brendan.Canney

According to ESPN contributor Marc Stein a Kevin Garnett trade is even more likely than a Kobe Bryant trade. After the Minnesota Timberwolves failed for the third straight season to make the playoffs and with no cap space to bring highly coveted free agents to put around KG, it's likely he is on his way out of Minnesota. Unlike Kobe Bryant's contract Garnett does not have a no trade clause and he is only one year away from the final year of his contract. If Timberwolves GM Kevin McHale (one of the WORST GM's of all time) fails to trade Garnett he would be looking at a scenario where Garnett leaves the Timberwolves and they receive no compensation. The current players surrounding Kevin Garnett include overpaid losers like Mark Blount who had one decent season with the Boston Celtics and McHale throws money at him like a lonely guy at a strip club. Then there is perennial ball hog Ricky Davis, whose effort level goes up and down like an Internet stock. The only way McHale can save this franchise is by getting picks and young talent for Garnett. As of yesterday it was reported that Celtics director of basketball operations Danny Ainge had talked with the Timberwolves about a potential trade involving Garnett. If that were the case the Celtics would probably have to part ways with Al Jefferson, Delonte West, and their 5th pick in this year's draft. A possible Paul Pierce and Kevin Gartnett duo would always be a contender in a weak Eastern Conference but since Garnett is a free agent next year his trade value has severely diminished. No intelligent GM is going to pay a premium for a player he may lose for nothing in a year but with the Ainge's and Thomas' of the world running today's NBA teams anything can happen. There are also rumblings in Phoenix that Shawn Marion could wear a Timberwolves jersey and Garnett would be paired with all star guard Steve Nash but that scenario is unlikely due to Garnett's $21 million contract. The Phoenix Suns would have to part with Marcus Banks (whose 5 year contract is something McHale doesn't want to take on) and Shawn Marion (who might not be thrilled in going to a perennial loser) in order to make it work financially. If you are McHale you have to pull the trigger on any deal where you get some value back and it better be sooner rather than later.



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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
894 days ago
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The big ticket will be in Boston before the start of next season. The question is will Paul be there with him
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RomiezzoLegend
894 days ago
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That's a good question. If only they could somehow keep both of them. Then the Celtics could hopefully have a chance, especially in a division where they face first place team JUST over .500 (W% wise).
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
894 days ago
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Exactly if Paul is gone, then the Celtics are pretty much the same team that Garnett left in Minnesota
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
894 days ago
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The Celtics certainly have enough young talent to whet McHale's appetite and if Pierce has a chance to play with Garnett I don't see him going anywhere.
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ChristofMVP
894 days ago
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Anyone want to challenge me - I see K-G and Kobe playing for the T-Wolves and Lakers, respectively, come October.
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InsanMajor Leaguer
894 days ago
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I'll challenge you. What's the win/loss terms?
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Dmarine40Waterboy
894 days ago
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Forget the Celtics. T-Wolves and Nets will do a sign and trade to send Vince Carter and Nenad Kristic to Minnesota for KG. If that deal happens, the Nets would be unstoppable with Kidd, KG, & Richard Jefferson.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
894 days ago
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Talk about overrated....Richard Jefferson is a bum.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
894 days ago
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Who can blame Garnett for wanting to get the hell out of Minnesota? JFC, that is like being outcasted to Siberia.
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CWY2190Waterboy
894 days ago
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I can't believe that KG won't be a T-Wolf anymore. Its hard enough to watch the Wolves now, but without KG it will be near impossible. Oh well, more Wild for me to watch this winter.
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CnojmanPee Wee
894 days ago
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As an MSG employee, I frequent the Knicks games, and man, they suck. I shouldn't say this, but I wouldn't mind seeing KG playing in the Garden. I think they really need someone like him or even Kobe to really beef up the offense. Ship off some of the other Knicks that don't do anything and are just taking up cap room.
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CWY2190Waterboy
894 days ago
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As a Wolves fan, I don't want any of the crap the Knicks have to offer...or their contracts.
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