Kevin Garnett Passed 20.000 Points, Can he reach 30.000?
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lets say he retires at 38.
then he would still have to average 20+ppg for rest of his career "not missing a single game".
now let's say he averages 15+ppg for rest of his career (again, not missing a single game). then he would have to retire at age of 40.
i love his game and heart, but i dont think 30000pts is gonna happen.
then he would still have to average 20+ppg for rest of his career "not missing a single game".
now let's say he averages 15+ppg for rest of his career (again, not missing a single game). then he would have to retire at age of 40.
i love his game and heart, but i dont think 30000pts is gonna happen.
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NBALakerLegends wrote:Out of all the players in the NBA, if there was one player I would put my money on for "Player least likely to lose his love for the game" it would be KG. I don't see KG ever losing that love to play basketball, but that doesn't mean he won't miss games due to injury and such. However, I can see KG playing til 40 like Mutumbo with a reduced role in his later years. I believe he will retire when his body just can't do it anymore.
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he has alot of mileage so I'll say he won't but it's def possible as with almost everything.
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NBALakerLegends wrote:Out of all the players in the NBA, if there was one player I would put my money on for "Player least likely to lose his love for the game" it would be KG. I don't see KG ever losing that love to play basketball, but that doesn't mean he won't miss games due to injury and such. However, I can see KG playing til 40 like Mutumbo with a reduced role in his later years. I believe he will retire when his body just can't do it anymore.
I could see KG getting burnt out. Keeping up that intensity and focus for 15 years is tough on the body and the constant travel is tough on the mind.
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NO-KG-AI wrote:IBTCevap
Cevap wrote:least impactfull and most expensive 20,000 points in the history of the NBA.
congrats KG
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If he plays another 10 years he will definitely do it.
He'll probably finish off his Celtic contract averaging at least 18 points per game and perhaps 70 games per year. In four years, he'd then knock of 5000 of that. Then if he averaged the next six years at 12 points and 60 games a year, certainly possible, that would put him him past 30,000. So if he plays 10 more years, he'll definitely get more than 30,000. He could of course do it in five years if he he plays every game and scores 20 a game.
KG is definitely one of the few players in the NBA I could see lasting into his late 30's or early 40's. He has the heart and desire to play the game, and he takes care of his body better than anybody in the NBA. 30,000 seems doable.
He'll probably finish off his Celtic contract averaging at least 18 points per game and perhaps 70 games per year. In four years, he'd then knock of 5000 of that. Then if he averaged the next six years at 12 points and 60 games a year, certainly possible, that would put him him past 30,000. So if he plays 10 more years, he'll definitely get more than 30,000. He could of course do it in five years if he he plays every game and scores 20 a game.
KG is definitely one of the few players in the NBA I could see lasting into his late 30's or early 40's. He has the heart and desire to play the game, and he takes care of his body better than anybody in the NBA. 30,000 seems doable.