Garnett's agent says hell no to Boston

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Garnett's agent says hell no to Boston
    Can you really blame the guy for not wanting to go to play for the Celtics. He might as well stay in Minnesota if wants to be on a cellar dweller.


    Garnett's agent says no trade to Boston

    June 22, 2007

    MINNEAPOLIS (TICKER) -- Kevin Garnett may not be playing with the Minnesota Timberwolves next season, but he won't be suiting up for the Boston Celtics either.

    Garnett's agent, Andy Miller, told ESPN.com that his client has no interest in being traded to the Celtics, according to a report on the Minneapolis Star Tribune's web site Thursday.

    "The Boston trade isn't happening," Miller told ESPN.com. "If a trade were to happen, that's not a destination that we're interested in pursuing."

    Both the Celtics and Timberwolves are coming off disappointing campaigns and are looking to shake things up within their organizations. While both clubs may do just that, it does not seem they will be dealing with each other.

    Timberwolves general manager Kevin McHale, who has made it known that the superstar forward is on the trading block, admitted he is listening to offers but has yet to receive one worthy of a deal.

    "Kevin has meant a lot to this franchise," McHale told the Star Tribune. "The most important thing is looking at the franchise and what gives you the best opportunity to win."

    But Boston, McHale's former team, had been rumored to be a good fit for Garnett, whose team has not made the playoffs since losing in the Western Conference finals in 2003-04 - the year the All-Star was named the league MVP.

    Boston certainly has the pieces to offer Minnesota, including 22-year-old forward Al Jefferson, high-flying swingman Gerald Green, Theo Ratliff's expiring contract and the No. 5 pick in the draft.

    While all are formidable pieces, Garnett apparently just is not interested. However, he does realize that he may be on his way out of Minnesota.

    "(Kevin) has a good handle on the possibility of being traded," Miller told ESPN.com, according to the report. "Kevin is an extremely loyal person, and loyalty is not a common factor among pro athletes. But in this situation, he understands he has to put his long-term considerations ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves' long-term considerations."

    Garnett, who has played 12 seasons in Minnesota, jumped directly from high school to the NBA.

    A 10-time All-Star, six-time member of the All-Defensive first team, three-time member of the All-NBA first team and perennial rebounding champion, Garnett certainly has impeccable credentials. And it is not often that a player of his caliber enters the market.

    McHale, for his part, admitted that Garnett's name also has come up in trade talks in past years, but it is more serious this time.

    "We've always talked," McHale told the newspaper about conversations around the league. "The only difference is ... we've had three what I consider to be sub-par years. And you listen more. But that doesn't mean you do any more.

    "Do I know what the future holds? No. If somebody offers you something that is phenomenal, you never say never. If a team says, 'We'll give you X and Y and this and that,' you have to look. But I haven't seen player X and Y and everything else coming out of the woodwork either."

    It would certainly have to be a stellar offer to land Garnett, who averaged 22.4 points and 12.8 rebounds last season.
  • moses millsap
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-25-05
    • 8289

    #2
    Ainge sucks.
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    • Seattle Slew
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 01-02-06
      • 7373

      #3
      He sure does, but I'm not a big Garnett fan. Guy's been in the league 12 years, despite still being young how much gas does he have left in the tank?

      The Celtics need a new coach and a new GM, until they get that they will continue on the path to nowhere.

      Originally posted by OWNED
      Ainge sucks.
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      • BatemanPatrickl
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 06-21-07
        • 18772

        #4
        Originally posted by Seattle Slew
        He sure does, but I'm not a big Garnett fan. Guy's been in the league 12 years, despite still being young how much gas does he have left in the tank?

        The Celtics need a new coach and a new GM, until they get that they will continue on the path to nowhere.
        Well said about the Celtics. Talk about the curse of Len Bias. Well, as Rick James said, "Cocaine is a hell of a drug."
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        • crackerjack
          SBR MVP
          • 08-01-06
          • 3366

          #5
          Ainge is a good guy...maybe just not cut out to be a head coach of an NBA team.
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          • BatemanPatrickl
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 06-21-07
            • 18772

            #6
            Originally posted by crackerjack
            Ainge is a good guy...maybe just not cut out to be a head coach of an NBA team.
            Ainge is not the head coach.
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            • Razz
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-22-05
              • 5632

              #7
              Ainge was actually a decent coach, with a career record of 136-90. But, his failure as executive director of basketball operations is only surpassed by his failure with the Blue Jays.
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              • Checkerboard
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 05-15-06
                • 7799

                #8
                Ainge. Aiiinggee . . . when will those clouds all disappear?
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