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Kevin Garnett has been a little impatient with the Timberwolves' current performance, as one of the most powerful forwards in the league today, Garnett has had enough of losing this season, so some transfer rumors about him have never stopped, but owner Glenn Taylor has no intention of sending him away.
I don't think that's possible. Speaking ahead of Thursday's game between the Timberwolves and the Magic, Taylor said, "From my point of view, I don't think those rumors make sense. ”
As Taylor said, there are plenty of rumors about Garnett's whereabouts, but none of them are substantiated, and the former MVP has been with the Timberwolves for 11 seasons and has never offered any transfer wishes.
After the previous game against the Knicks, Garnett admitted that he really didn't want to go through another team rebuild because it would take too much time to help the team get back into the ranks of the team, "I don't want to go through that again." "I think I deserve to be on a better team and this city deserves a better team, and we're here to get back to the Western Conference Finals, but I know you can't ignore where the team is at the moment, we need time and effort and we'll see," Garnett said. ”
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No, he signed such a high salary, indicating that he would be the wolf king forever. Won't go.
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The Timberwolves' record is once again drenched, seeing that there are only a few games left in the regular season, and the balance is the fate of the early holiday in late April, since Garnett's rise to win the title of "Wolf King", the Timberwolves have hardly done anything right, and the excellent players lost from them have almost formed a championship team. Maybe Yahoo's Steve Kerr dude is right: Garnett should be considering a different team and a new jersey, and it seems that there is no fertile ground for growth in Minnesota, a championship?
Maybe in a few years, there will be just one more title of "uncrowned king".
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90% yes, it was going to go last season.
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Should go. Or become an old Malone again.
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I dare say that if Garnett's salary doesn't drop, no one wants him.
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I dare to say that kg just doesn't drop his salary, and some people dare to ask for him.
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In fact, when Kassel was there, the Timberwolves were very good, not kg, no, they couldn't get better support.
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The shutdown just happened to expire the labor contract, and this labor contract was signed by the NBA league and the players' union, and it has nothing to do with Garnett, but Garnett's contract was too big, resulting in many players of the same level and even players who were more famous than the young Garnett at the time wanted a big contract that was at least close, so the players' union asked for a salary cap**, only the salary cap**, the team can open more wages, and the players can keep the team competitive while getting more money.
But the bosses of the NBA league are unwilling, after all, the boss earns less when the money is given, so there is a dispute about the salary cap, and both points are not satisfied with the salary cap requirements put forward by the other party, and they are unwilling to compromise, so they are suspended.
The shutdown actually means that the contract is not negotiated, and neither party can start work, of course, this is not a strike, the strike is because the management wants to start work, and the labor does not start work. During the shutdown, there is no contract between the two parties, and there is no management and labor at this time, only the contract is negotiated.
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Garnett, the greatest player in Timberwolves history, officially announced his retirement through **. In **, Garnett walked alone in the Timberwolves' home target center, saying goodbye to the team, to the fans, and to his 21-year career.
I just want to thank you all, I can't put it all into words," Garnett said in **, "Thank you to all for your love for me, I never expected to be able to get such a love from all of you, but it's all real." I know it's hard to make such a decision, but I'm fine right now.
At the end of **, Garnett typed in subtitles: "Goodbye, thanks for this journey." Garnett, the most versatile power forward in NBA history and the first person in the history of the Timberwolves, completed his farewell, and there has been no "Wolf King" since.
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