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Q&A: Kevin Garnett

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by Lang Whitaker

Two weeks ago, I flew all the way out to Los Angeles just to talk about shoes. Of course, I wouldn’t go that far to talk about footwear unless the people I was talking with had something good to say. And these guys did.

Our friends at adidas were working on their campaign for the next season, and they invited SLAM to Santa Monica to check it out. While I was out there, I had the chance to sit down and interview five NBA All-Stars: Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, Chauncey Billups and Gilbert Arenas. That story will be the cover story of the forthcoming issue of KICKS, our annual shoe special, which will hit newsstands in a week or so. (And there will be a ton of content from that evening showing up here on SLAMonline in the next week or so — photos, videos, audio, interviews, etc.)

I’ve been covering the NBA long enough that I had either interviewed or spent time around most of those guys before. But somehow I’d never really spent much time around Kevin Garnett.

If you’ve never met KG, he’s pretty remarkable — loud, boisterous, funny, magnetic. The other guys at our photo shoot were all getting along fine, but when KG arrived and injected his personality into the proceedings the whole thing turned from just another photo shoot into a party. On the court, we often see KG as being only about his business, his face set, his smile hidden. Off the floor, at least on this day, KG was the student body president, the kid who can make friends with anyone.

For the last decade, KG’s career has been about promise and heartbreak. Each year Kevin goes out and posts amazing numbers, averaging at least 22 points and 13 rebounds per game for the last four seasons (and 20 and 11 over his eleven year career). He’s been remarkably durable, missing just 9 games since the 2000 campaign. But he’s also had to deal with intense failure, at least by his standards. As he makes clear below, the only reason he’s playing is because he wants to win a championship; yet in the real world, in eight trips to the playoffs, KG’s Timberwolves have escaped the first round just once, and that 2004 trip to the Western Conference Finals is the closest he’s ever been to the NBA Finals.

At the end of the night, KG and I sat down alone in the photo studio lounge to do an interview. I told him I was going to ask him mostly about his upcoming adidas signature shoes; after all, the story I was there for, and the magazine I was there for, is about shoes.

I’d promised KG it would only take a few minutes, and I only had 7 or 8 questions written in my notebook to ask him. The first question I asked him was an icebreaker, something fun that I’d also asked the other four guys. The other quartet each responded with answers no longer than two or three sentences.

KG’s answer was four paragraphs, totaling over 500 words long. And that was just on a fun question.

We settled in and had a wild, careening conversation, about everything from the Atlanta Braves and Boston Red Sox to KG’s self-professed title of the best housekeeper in the NBA (”I clean better than some maids!”) to his new shoes. KG seemed to be enjoying himself and he just kept talking, so I just kept asking questions.

Eventually, we got around to basketball, and a lot of interesting things were said. Instead of trying to read into his answers and put any words in his mouth, let’s let KG speak for himself…

SLAM: Last thing, a couple of basketball things…you happy with the way things are going this summer for the T-Wolves?
KG: Um…need to make some more acqui…you know, some more transactions, man. I feel like getting Mike James was a start, but that’s not enough. We need some more solid players to contribute. We lost Marcus Banks. I don’t know if they’re going to re-sign J-Reed — he’s a hard worker who I learned to appreciate and gravitate to a little bit. (Note: The T-Wolves re-signed Justin Reed this week. — LW) And I think in order for us to get back in the race in the West, with the Mavericks, the Suns and Timmy [Duncan] now, the Spurs, we’re going to have to have a dominant team, we’re going to have to some guys that run, lay it down, know how to play the game, bring some more veterans in. But, we gotta make some more transactions man. I don’t think the summer’s over.

You got, what, two months?
Yeah, but, you gotta do something, or, you know, something’s gotta change.

What are you most proud of at this point in your career?
How consistent I’ve been able to be. Consistency is the big thing that I work on. I don’t like to fall off, I don’t like to look at things like…um, I pride myself off consistency. It’s very hard night-in night-out to get things done, and I find a way to do ‘em. I hope I don’t jinx myself or whatever, I’m just keeping it real. One thing I’m able to say is I’ve been healthy and I’ve been able to be consistent.

Speaking of consistency, how do you find the drive to keep going out there, man, even when the team’s not winning and…
Because I have expectations of myself. I do know if I don’t do or if I don’t bring a certain level, nine times out of ten our team is not going to move. Even though I have teammates around, the team obviously can do things without me, but it helps to have me there. A lot of things that I do bring to the table, I feel like it’s a plus. I don’t know, man…I’m motivated because of self, man. I feel like I’m the start and finish of a lot of things, and I don’t mind that pressure on me because I am an example and I’m willing to work toward something. But one thing that I can’t stand is if I’m working hard and the organization upstairs isn’t working hard, it’s not fair. It’s not fair to me. That’s not fair to a person who’s actually trying to get a championship. I feel like when it works is when both sides are just as active and as hungry.

Making stuff happen.
Absolutely.

How old are you now, 30?
Thirty, yeah, just turned 30 this year.

When you were 18, how do you think…Let’s say if you were 18 again looking forward at what you’ve accomplished in your career, have you exceeded your expectations? Have you met your expectations?
I’ve met my expectations. Only thing I haven’t met in this league is achieve a championship. That would sort of sew it all together. The reason I joined the Olympic team was to win a gold medal, so I had to donate the ‘99 summer to the Olympics, for the trials. 2000, same thing. I won that. I wanted to make the All-Star Game my second year. I went out, I did that. I was able to build upon something, I did that. I’ve always said I wanted to be a part of the All-Star Game, so I’ve been able to maintain that, knock on wood. Individually, MVP, both All-Star and regular season. Without Shaq, them looking for me in Atlanta, I wouldn’t have been able to win the All-Star MVP. Without Sam [Cassell] and Spree, Ervin Johnson, Trenton Hassell, Freddy [Hoiberg], I don’t think I would’ve been in a position to win the MVP. Because every year, I think the year before that I had a similar type year, it went to Tim [Duncan]. I already knew winning was everything, but it really solidified that. Without those teammates, man, I couldn’t have done none of that. You know, achieving all those things…I have, I have no regrets, yo. I don’t regret too many things in life, I just wish that the Minnesota Timberwolves would work a little harder, or work as hard as I work in the summertime.

And if could change anything, I wish Stephon [Marbury] wouldn’t have left. That was Steph’s decision, that wasn’t me, but if I had any control over it…

Are you guys cool now?
We’ve always been cool, we were just growing, man, you know what I mean?

Because you’d hear little bits here and there, and…
Steph left, yo. I don’t speak on it a lot, but Steph made the decision for his career, and I’ve gotta honor that. That’s a man making a decision on that. That’s what it’s been. If there was one thing I wish I could have, I would want to see him push the ball, Steph and I going for it this long, seeing where we end up at. Because I know we’d have won at least a couple of rings, I know that, I know that.

So, two and half months left until the season starts, what’s next?
Finish working out, finish bringing something to the table, finish being in the lab. Training camp starts in October. Hopefully the Timberwolves will have done what they need to do to make us better.

Would you want to leave, if the T-Wolves don’t get better…
I got to…

…down the road somewhere?
…I got to. If you’re not working towards a championship, then why are we in this? I’m in it to win, man, I’m not in it to be coming back talking about next year. I’m 30. I’ve probably got 4 to 5 years, you know what I’m saying? My clock is ticking, man. I’m almost like a woman who’s trying to get pregnant. My years are limited, so my clock is definitely ticking.

Appreciate it.
That’s what’s up.
Remember, he can opt out next summer, when he is 31. If Shaq can ball until age 34, I'd say KG has three more years left in him after next summer, four more including this season. I'm really wishing against Minnesota doing anything more this summer and sucking it up.

God, what in the world besides LeBron will it take to get this guy?!?!?!
 
CavalierAttitude said:
God, what in the world besides LeBron will it take to get this guy?!?!?!

Varejao, Hughes, taking on bad contracts, giving up expirings.. etc.

Everything and everyone not named LeBron..
 
Sorry for double-posting. My computer is a POS and I dont know how to delete posts.

It would probably take Gooden, Varejao, Hughes, Sasha, maybe even Shannon Brown, and probably our 2008 first rounder to even start negotiations. I doubt they'd want Z, but if they do, then he's in the sweepstakes as well. It might completely strip our team down to the bare bones. Besides LBJ and KG, we'd be trotting out Snow, Marty, Luke, Gibson, and God knows who else out there. It might not be worth it. Unless they let us keep Shannon Brown. Then it might be worth it, if Brown pans out.
 
I'd say that KG is traded before the Deadline. I think we all see it coming. And it's about time he lets his true feelings come out on the situation.
 
CavalierAttitude said:
It might completely strip our team down to the bare bones.

Bascially what they Heat did and they turned out okay..

I wouldn't really care though... KG and LeBron by themselves can beat any team out there with not much help..
 
Clearly, he basically just said: "I WANT TO BE A CLEVELAND CAVALIER"
 
Smooth32 said:
Bascially what they Heat did and they turned out okay..

I wouldn't really care though... KG and LeBron by themselves can beat any team out there with not much help..
That's an interesting way to put it...us acquiring KG would be like the Heat acquiring Shaq two years ago. And now, they're on the brink of a dynasty unless the Cavs can somehow stop it.

I agree...let's destroy our non-LeBron part of the roster for this guy. It won't happen, and I'm one of those who hates the "Let's go get KG" references at the kiddie boards, so I hate being hypocritical. But before, KG never, ever expressed such blatant dissatisfaction in Minnesota. Now that he's actually said something like this, the door is actually open. Plus, that player option he has next summer probably won't be picked up. He'll be on the open market.
 
CavalierAttitude said:
That's an interesting way to put it...us acquiring KG would be like the Heat acquiring Shaq two years ago. And now, they're on the brink of a dynasty unless the Cavs can somehow stop it.

I agree...let's destroy our non-LeBron part of the roster for this guy. It won't happen, and I'm one of those who hates the "Let's go get KG" references at the kiddie boards, so I hate being hypocritical. But before, KG never, ever expressed such blatant dissatisfaction in Minnesota. Now that he's actually said something like this, the door is actually open. Plus, that player option he has next summer probably won't be picked up. He'll be on the open market.

This may not pertain to this post.. But I just thought this would fit well with this thread...

(Don't like to quote myself..)

I can understand that it may not be the best (Z, Hughes and Varejao for KG), but you aren't going to get something spectacular for him... Just look at the Shaq, and VC trades of the world... Both are great players, but in reality, neither team got some outstanding offer comprised of young talent and expiring contracts..

BTW, KG has said publicy that LeBron is the one player he would like to play next to.. So if he says that in the following months, or publicy says that he would like to go to one specific team, don't expect a jackpot in return..

BTW, this works in the Trade Checker...

Kevin Garnett
Marko Jaric

FOR

Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Anderson Varejao
Larry Hughes
Sasha Pavlovic
 
Who the hell would play guard for us in the above trade scenario?
 
Jigo_oi said:
Who the hell would play guard for us in the above trade scenario?

Jaric could play SG or PG.. Then fill in the other hole with say a FA like Bonzi Wells..
 
Jigo_oi said:
Who the hell would play guard for us in the above trade scenario?
We'd have to throw Shannon Brown into the fire immediately.

BTW Smooth, in that trade you suggested, you'd have to throw in a draft pick, probably an 08 first rounder (just a guess). Minnesota has good building blocks in AV and Pavs in that deal but Z and Hughes also have bad contracts. They'd need another young piece (or potentially young piece, like a draft pick).

Again, won't happen, but now the door is open, like I said. He WILL get moved somewhere else or just leave for nothing next summer. I don't know why Hollinger didn't list KG in his 07 potential free agents article. KG would dwarf the rest of the field. Hollinger had Billups as the #1 FA in 07.
 
I don't think we're allowed to trade our 2008 first rounder. And if we did the trade Smooth suggested, we'd be giving Jackson or Newble a lot more floor time.
 
If this is at all possible in some bizzarre world, it would certainly keep LBJ here for another re-upped contract.
 
id do that deal in a second

who cares who is going to play guard

Snow and Jaric for all I care....KG and LeBron would be unstoppable

I would highly doubt that minny would be interested unless they want to try for the playoffs this year...cause it gives them a shot at it for sure just not as much for the future
 
Why would Minnesota want to take on Hughes' horrible contract? Ricky Davis is a better player at half the cost. If Minny moves KG, and they won't, they'll look for expiring deals so that they can rebuild their team in "their" image, not the Cavalier cast off image.
 

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