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^ This quote reminds me of old Brad Miller quote


mitchweber wrote:If we can trade Kevin for a great 1b post scorer, then by all means, let's do it. Here's the thing though--we absolutely can't. I would be all for trading Kevin for a Gasol-level player. I would drive Kevin to the airport. But it's just not realistic. It's also not realistic to assume we're going to be able to get someone of Kevin's value with a mid-teens pick--particularly one that fills this void of a real big man 1b option that you're talking about.


One of the best all-around players in the league... A natural leader... Outstanding physical skills... Brings a lot of energy to his team... Impressive competitor... One of the best defensive talents in the NBA... Outstanding rebounder... A good shot blocker with great vision of the court... Hit by injuries recently... Not the same player anymore.


In the first game after the 2009 All-Star break, the Boston Celtics lost Kevin Garnett to a knee injury. A year later, they may still be feeling the effects.After an injury-plagued first half of the season and quiet All-Star game, Garnett and the sputtering Celtics still hope to reestablish themselves as title contenders during the season’s second half, which begins with Tuesday night’s visit to the Sacramento Kings.
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