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Position: Small Forward Height: M.
Date of birth: 1976 05 19 Weight: kg.
Team: Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Garnett, aka Kevin Garnett, is a superstar. Kevin Garnett transferred to the Boston Celtics in the summer of 2007 and formed the "Celtics Big Three" with Ray Allen and Paul Pearce, defeating the Lakers in the 2008 NBA Finals to win the NBA championship; In 2013, he was traded to the Brooklyn Nets; He returned to the Timberwolves in 2015.
On September 24, 2016, Kevin Garnett announced his retirement on Instagram, Kevin Garnett is extremely versatile on the court, excellent passing, and very intimidating defensively, and has won the NBA rebounding champion four times, and is one of the greatest power forwards in history.
Character evaluationOn the court, his roar is always chilling, and he is good at attacking opponents with chattering trash talk, even if it is a simple appearance ceremony, when he walks out of the players' tunnel, his tall stature and slightly ** expression are awe-inspiring.
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Garnett is a superstar. He has height, bounce, technique, can shoot, rebound and defensive awareness is excellent, can defend guards, can defend big forwards, occasionally can play single defense center, can dribble and organize, can be regarded as a real all-round power forward, he has averaged 20+10+5 data per game for 6 consecutive seasons, surpassing Bird's 5 seasons, becoming the first person in NBA history, his career played 12 seasons in the Timberwolves, but KG's efficiency and ability have always been among the top in the league.
Garnett's Historical AchievementsHe has won the rebounding king for 4 consecutive seasons in his career, 15 All-Star selections, 4 All-NBA first-team teams, 3-time All-NBA second team, 2-time All-NBA third team, 1 All-Defensive Player, 9 All-Defensive Team first-team, tied with Jordan and Kobe Bryant for the first place in history, 3 All-Time All-Defensive Second Team, 1 championship, 11,453 defensive rebounds, ranked first in history, he is one of the best interior defenders in history, good offense and defense, the top five power forwards in history, and the top five in the MVP list all year round.
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Kevin Garnett English name: Kevin Garnett Height: 211cm (this is the data in the official information, it should actually be about 216cm) Arm span:
226cm vertical bounce 90cm, once jumped on the spot in place during the 95 summer training camp and touched the top edge of the rebound 10 times! Weight: Birthday:
May 19, 1976 Current team: Boston Celtics Previous team: Minnesota Timberwolves Jersey number when playing for the Timberwolves:
No. 21 Jersey No. 5 Graduated from: Farragut Academy High School Year of joining NBA:
1995 Athlete the Most: "Magic" Johnson Favorite food: hamburger, fries and pizza Nickname:
Wolves King", kg Unforgettable memories: He played Chamberlain in the movie "Rebound" On April 21, 1997, he was named "The 100 Most Influential Celebrities of the 90s" by Newsweek In the early morning of August 1, 2008, the Boston Celtics held a press conference to officially announce that they had acquired 10 All-Star players from the Minnesda Timberwolves.
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Garnett's jump: 90 cm vertically, 275 cm tall standing, height: 6'11 inches, weight, 253 pounds.
Kevin Garnett, born on May 19, 1976 in South Carolina, USA, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward, nicknamed Wolf King (Timberwolves), KG (initial), The Big Ticket, and Da Kid.
In the 1995 NBA draft, Kevin Garnett was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the fifth pick in the first round, and in the 2003-04 season, he was transferred to the Boston Celtics in the summer of the regular season, and formed the "Celtics Big Three" with Ray Allen and Paul Pearce, and defeated the Lakers in the 2008 Finals to win the NBA championship. In 2013, Garnett was traded to the Brooklyn Nets. In 2015, he returned to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kevin Garnett is a four-time NBA rebounding champion and one of the greatest power forwards in history.
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Hello! First of all, during Garnett's trip to China, the reporter asked him, it is said that you have touched the top edge of the rebound 10 times in a row, is that true? Garnett's thing is, it's every basketball player's dream, it's just a dream, I haven't been able to achieve it, and no one is able to achieve it at the moment.
That's all rumors. The interview with the Basketball Herald is absolutely not fake.
Secondly, it is impossible for KG to touch the top edge There is a special NBA magazine interviewed him, according to him, he is at least 15 cm away from touching Jordan, James, Carter, Kobe, even Howard, these flyers can't touch it, and it is said that the closest to the edge of the rebound is the original James White of the Spurs, who can jump from behind the free throw line, turn in the air and dunk under the crotch, which is said to be the highest jump in the NBA, but he is also at least 5cm short of touching.
kg vertical bounce 90cm is correct.
There is no specific figure for the true touch height, but it can be deduced:
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Official Record 6' 11", converted to rice is rice (after wearing shoes) The official data is here**.
Other than that, other stars can be found. Look up the foot-in-inch conversion formula online.
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KG was able to touch the top edge of the rebound 10 times in a row when he was young, and he didn't need to use a ladder to clean the top edge of the rebound in college!
kg vertical bounce 90cm
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Garnett's standing touch height is 2.95m
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It's like being able to put a coin on top of a rebound.
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Personally, I like Garnett very much, but if I ask this question, I will think about it and say that they are all very good, and they are all the best players in the NBA, Duncan plays steadily and is also very talented, but Garnett is not bad, his status in the NBA is not bad, he has talent, leadership ability, excellent skills and steady play, so this question is difficult, I only complain that Garnett does not have a friend who works hard to compete for the championship like Duncan, otherwise he would have been the NBA champion, I'm sure he'll be crowned one day!
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Garnett, although the overall strength of the two is comparable, in the case of the dream team star-studded, Garnett's all-round skills will be more helpful to the team.