Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

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  • bball_1523
    MVP
    • Aug 2003
    • 5344

    #16
    Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

    I don't know about trading garnett, he should remain on the team for his career regardless. It sucks when people get traded or choose another team after playing at one team for so long..... yes I'm talking about my favorite baller JORDAN, then you got Malone, Payton, Olajuwan, Pippen, and so many others.

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    • bball_1523
      MVP
      • Aug 2003
      • 5344

      #17
      Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

      I don't know about trading garnett, he should remain on the team for his career regardless. It sucks when people get traded or choose another team after playing at one team for so long..... yes I'm talking about my favorite baller JORDAN, then you got Malone, Payton, Olajuwan, Pippen, and so many others.

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      • stAte
        Pro
        • Feb 2004
        • 591

        #18
        Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

        Not yet. It is not time yet.
        FAN OF: Georgetown Hoyas, DC United, Cincinnati Bengals, St. Louis Cardinals, West Ham United, Arkansas State Indians, and Memphis Grizzlies

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        • stAte
          Pro
          • Feb 2004
          • 591

          #19
          Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

          Not yet. It is not time yet.
          FAN OF: Georgetown Hoyas, DC United, Cincinnati Bengals, St. Louis Cardinals, West Ham United, Arkansas State Indians, and Memphis Grizzlies

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          • Taur3asi3
            MVP
            • Mar 2003
            • 3727

            #20
            Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

            Minnesota cant afford to trade away another franchise player (they've traded away Laettner, Rider (cant blame them), Gugliotta, Marbury, Ray Allen (for Marbury on draft day)) if they trade Garnett they'd be pretty much saying "We're giving up. Cheer for someone else because we'll never win."
            As Shaquille O'Neal left the Suns practice court, he yelled out, "Alvin's the coach. We must be the Clippers. And I must be Olowokandi. Nooooo!"

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            • Taur3asi3
              MVP
              • Mar 2003
              • 3727

              #21
              Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

              Minnesota cant afford to trade away another franchise player (they've traded away Laettner, Rider (cant blame them), Gugliotta, Marbury, Ray Allen (for Marbury on draft day)) if they trade Garnett they'd be pretty much saying "We're giving up. Cheer for someone else because we'll never win."
              As Shaquille O'Neal left the Suns practice court, he yelled out, "Alvin's the coach. We must be the Clippers. And I must be Olowokandi. Nooooo!"

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              • jfsolo
                Live Action, please?
                • May 2003
                • 12965

                #22
                Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

                The T-Wolves fate this year willl be decided by their defense and rebounding. KG's rebounding prowess. masks the fact that they are a horrible rebounding team. On defense Spree can no longer defend the better wing players in the league and we know about Wally, Sam, and Club Candyman's softness on D.
                For the Wolves to have a chance at winning it all this year, becides health, these things must happen 1. Troy Hudson must do his best Bobby Jackson from 2003 impersonation. 2. Trenton Hasell must develop a consistant jumpshot. 3. Eddie Griffin must live up to his potential and eventually take over a starting role next to The Big Ticket.

                I sure hope KG doesn't become another Karl Malone/Charles Barkley. He may have to get one like Clyde did by coming to Houston. Maybe in 5-6 years or so when KG is in his mid 30's he can go join Lebron in Cleveland when Bron-Bron is the best player in the L. and they can win a couple together.
                Jordan Mychal Lemos
                @crypticjordan

                Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.

                Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.

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                • jfsolo
                  Live Action, please?
                  • May 2003
                  • 12965

                  #23
                  Re: Is it time for TWolves and Garnett to part ways?

                  The T-Wolves fate this year willl be decided by their defense and rebounding. KG's rebounding prowess. masks the fact that they are a horrible rebounding team. On defense Spree can no longer defend the better wing players in the league and we know about Wally, Sam, and Club Candyman's softness on D.
                  For the Wolves to have a chance at winning it all this year, becides health, these things must happen 1. Troy Hudson must do his best Bobby Jackson from 2003 impersonation. 2. Trenton Hasell must develop a consistant jumpshot. 3. Eddie Griffin must live up to his potential and eventually take over a starting role next to The Big Ticket.

                  I sure hope KG doesn't become another Karl Malone/Charles Barkley. He may have to get one like Clyde did by coming to Houston. Maybe in 5-6 years or so when KG is in his mid 30's he can go join Lebron in Cleveland when Bron-Bron is the best player in the L. and they can win a couple together.
                  Jordan Mychal Lemos
                  @crypticjordan

                  Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.

                  Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.

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