No fire burned hotter, no mouth was fouler, no opponent was in for a longer night than Kevin Garnett's.
In more than two decades in the NBA, Garnett opened the door for a new wave of young talent to enter the league, was partly responsible for a rewriting of the collective bargaining agreement and nearly singlehandedly redefined what the game's tallest players were allowed to do on the court.
Fittingly, and maybe a little reluctantly, No. 21 is calling it a career after 21 years, leaving a legacy as one of the best defensive players in league history and one of the game's most influential and intense competitors.
Garnett is retiring in the same year as Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan, which makes this especially rough for fans. The good news is that we can all look forward to the 2021 Basketball Hall of Fame class which may include those legendary three.