Happy Monday!
New Week, New blog!
My dad sent me KG’s documentary Anything is possible, which I have seen a couple of times which gave me the information I needed for today’s post. Anything basketball related I will watch alot.
As I was listening to the documentary, I made the point that Kevin Garnett was Lebron before Lebron. What I mean by that is, he was drafted straight from highschool to the pros after having faith and writing a letter to David Stern. Stern was the commissioner of the league at the time until 2014. Prior to KG being drafted in 1995 from highschool, the last NBA player drafted from the same caliber was in 1975. Crazy how the game has changed. Bron was drafted in 2003.
Kevin grew up in a small town in South Carolina and instantly fell in love with the game of basketball. His mom however didn’t want him playing at all. He had to sneak and play the game he loved so much. Eventually his mom would see him play and be in awe of him, so much so his family moved to chicago where he would become a household name.
KG was tall, long wingspan and could dominate both ends of the floor. Like most household names in sports there came doubters if KG would even do well in the NBA.
In 1995, Kevin would receive his dream opportunity! With the 5th pick The Minnesota Timberwolves select Kevin Garnett! He did it! Now it was time to go to work.
Coming into the Timberwolves organization, Kevin had to work to become a starter. Once a starter he would remain one for his entire 12 years with Minnesota. KG dominance earned him the nickname: The Big Ticket!
Although Minnesota was winning games and making the playoffs, they could never get over the hump for a championship shot.
Kevin had a decision to make. This decision would ultimately lead him to the promise land.
2008
Boston Celtics vs Los Angeles Lakers- what are the odds. A legendary rivalry renewed but this time KG, Allen,& Pierce up against the Black Mamba.
It was a battle with Boston winning in 6 games. Kevin finally achieved the dream. NBA Champion, he captured his win by saying Anything is Possible!!
He is right! Hard work, dedication, blocking out the haters(secret supporters) You will always be destined for great things.
Boston & LA would meet in the Finals again in 2010, Lakers would win in 7 games.
Kevin has since retired from the NBA, had his jersey retired by Boston & is a hall of famer! Same hall of fame class as Kobe.
Now in his post NBA career, Kevin has his own podcast KG Certified. (full episodes on youtube) I thoroughly enjoy his episodes. He is a great storyteller, advice giver, and someone with a good spirit. He also spends his time mentoring young rising players in the league through his various basketball camps.
I hope to meet and chat with him someday!
I appreciate you guys for reading! I will be back friday!
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