Kevin Garnett entered league as a kid, now leaves as a generational figure
Posted Sep 24, 2016
Not only did Kevin Garnett play and win and woof his way to a career that will dead-end soon in Springfield, Mass., he evolved. He went from teenager to young man to the rocking chair on the highest level of basketball, and it all played out before our eyes, and sometimes our ears whenever he wanted to verbally punctuate a blocked shot or facial dunk.
(NBA.com)
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