Both sides talked about it after yesterday's Timberwolves - Knicks game, won by Minnesota 98-94. Both seem willing. But neither seems willing to change teams in order to make it happen.
Well, what do you think? Are the odds better than Garnett joins the Knicks next season, that Marbury winds up in Minnesota, or that neither one actually happens. I'm fairly convinced that Marbury's days in the Big Apple are done, but he doesn't seem to keen on the idea of going to the Wolves.
And both Garnett and Stephon Marbury said they would be open to being reunited in the future -- although neither seems to want to change cities.
"I've always said I'll be in Minnesota as long as they want me," Garnett said after scoring 26 points and grabbing 15 rebounds in the Wolves' 98-94 victory over Marbury and the New York Knicks. "I don't think I can take another one of these rebuilding stages."
It's been a frustrating season for both Garnett and Marbury, who played three seasons in Minnesota together before an unhappy Marbury forced a trade in 1999. Despite the league's highest payroll, the Knicks are one of the worst teams. And the Wolves will likely miss the playoffs for the second consecutive year after playing in the Western Conference finals in 2004.
Asked if he would like to play with his former point guard, Garnett said: "I have no beef with Steph. I've never had a problem with Steph on the court. ... You ask him, 'Can you play with me?"'
Before the game, reporters asked Marbury about reuniting with Garnett.
"In New York? That'd be great," he said.
What about in Minnesota?
"I've always said I'll be in Minnesota as long as they want me," Garnett said after scoring 26 points and grabbing 15 rebounds in the Wolves' 98-94 victory over Marbury and the New York Knicks. "I don't think I can take another one of these rebuilding stages."
It's been a frustrating season for both Garnett and Marbury, who played three seasons in Minnesota together before an unhappy Marbury forced a trade in 1999. Despite the league's highest payroll, the Knicks are one of the worst teams. And the Wolves will likely miss the playoffs for the second consecutive year after playing in the Western Conference finals in 2004.
Asked if he would like to play with his former point guard, Garnett said: "I have no beef with Steph. I've never had a problem with Steph on the court. ... You ask him, 'Can you play with me?"'
Before the game, reporters asked Marbury about reuniting with Garnett.
"In New York? That'd be great," he said.
What about in Minnesota?