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    Red face NBA: Celtics, Timberwolves agree to send Garnett to Boston

    Celtics, Timberwolves agree to send Garnett to Boston

    BOSTON (AP) -- Kevin Garnett is leaving Minnesota after the Boston Celtics agreed to acquire the All-Star forward in a multiplayer trade with the Timberwolves, a Celtics official told The Associated Press on Monday.

    Among the players who could be headed to Minnesota are forward Al Jefferson, guard Sebastian Telfair, swingman Gerald Green and center Theo Ratliff, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been completed. The official also said the Timberwolves would get at least one draft choice.

    The teams still had some things to clarify with the players' contracts, but the official said that would not keep the Celtics from acquiring Garnett, although there could be a change in the players ticketed for the Timberwolves.

    Garnett, 31, has spent all of his 12 NBA seasons with Minnesota. He would get an extension of his contract, which has one year plus an option year remaining, the official said.

    The Celtics had tried to get Garnett late last month, but his agent said he didn't want to go to Boston.

    Since then, Boston acquired seven-time All-Star guard Ray Allen from Seattle in a draft day deal. Already with Paul Pierce, the Celtics would become instant contenders in the mediocre Atlantic Division with Garnett, even without promising forward Jefferson.

    The Celtics obtained Allen and the 35th pick of the draft for guards Delonte West and Wally Szczerbiak, and forward Jeff Green of Georgetown, whom they drafted with the fifth pick.

    The Celtics have won just three playoff series during Pierce's nine years with them. They still have an NBA-record 16 championships, but none since 1986.

    "They have no excuses, this team out there," Danny Ainge, the executive director of basketball operations, said after Allen was acquired.

    Pierce, 29, led the Celtics in scoring last season but played only 47 games because of injury.

    Allen, who turns 32 next month, averaged a career-high 26.4 points last season, his 11th, but underwent surgery to remove bone spurs on both ankles that required him to wear protective boots. He is expected to be ready for training camp.

    A long, lean 6-foot-11 forward who's actually at least 2 inches taller than his listed height, Garnett's athleticism has allowed him to play all over the court -- banging against bodies in the post, swatting away shots in the lane, running the fast break, shooting top-of-the-key jumpers and even playing point guard every once in a while.

    A preps-to-the-pros pioneer, Garnett's immediate impact after being selected fifth overall in 1995 by the Timberwolves paved a path for dozens and dozens of other teenagers to skip college and declare for the draft -- most of whom enjoyed far less success.

    Then in October 1997, Garnett's contract changed the game -- a six-year, $126 million extension that led to significant alterations to the league's collective bargaining agreement emerging from a 1999 lockout.

    Garnett forever changed the franchise in Minnesota, too. The year before he was drafted, the Wolves set an NBA mark for futility with their fourth straight 60-loss season. In just his second season, he helped lead Minnesota to its first playoff appearance -- the first of eight straight.

    The last of those was the best, when the "Big Ticket" was at his peak. He won the league's MVP award and led the Wolves within two wins of the NBA finals in 2004. Garnett averaged 24.2 points and a league-high 13.9 rebounds that season, joining Larry Bird as the only players to average at least 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for five consecutive years.

    But those idyllic days quickly ended for the Wolves, who have fired two coaches and not made the playoffs since then. Part of their problem has been Garnett's huge salary, but vice president Kevin McHale has also missed on several moves. Though he never requested a trade or said he was unhappy in Minnesota, Garnett expressed frustration with some of McHale's decisions and challenged McHale to upgrade the roster.

    Teammate Mark Madsen was surprised by the news.

    "I never thought it would happen this offseason. I never thought it would happen, ever," Madsen said, adding: "Even before I entered the NBA, when I thought of Kevin Garnett I always thought of Minnesota. But at the same time in this business, we all know that anything can happen."

    Source: NBA.com

    Oh shit!!! this is one of the biggest things that has happen this offseason in thr NBA!. Imagine that! KG,Paul Peirce and Ray Allen in one team!. No this is interesting!

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    Picking up Allen and now Garnett are two HUGE power moves by the Celtics. At least they're showing some forward progress in getting their team out of the dumpster.



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    ^ Yes, that is true. I really think that they are making a solid job on the forward spot. I just think that they have to improve on their backups, and everything will be fine for them.
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    They haven't made the trade yet but when they do it will be a total rebuilding proses by the T'Wolves. Trading KG will put them at the bottom of the food chain but I say it will be better in the end they get rid of his contract and get some young players and draft picks they can use. The players that don't work out in the trade they can just cut them and really not lose anything. I think this is a better trade in the long run for the T'woves. The Celtics will add a few more wins but this trade is just going to make them older and just ah little bit better. Pending injury's the Celtics may get in the playoffs.


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    yeh my team is back baby but we lost big al he was the man but we have 3 now

    im a true celtics fan not like the million that became celtics fans yesturday

    did i mention that we the celtics got him yeah baby ray ray p2p and k-gizzle

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