Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Even When Garnett Succeeds, He Hurts the Timberwolves


Kevin Garnett has heard the criticism for quite awhile now, with his feet being placed to the fire even more so the past three seasons. Although his career averages of 20.5 points and 11.4 rebounds per game are stellar numbers, Garnett has consistently been hammered for disappearing in the fourth quarters of games, rarely putting the team on his shoulders and leading the Wolves to victory.

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2 comments:

jc said...

What does the Roy vs. Foye pick have to do with the lottery this year? I Roy would have been so good for the wolves, wouldn't they have missed out on the chance for Oden entirely? This point made no sense to me.

Stephen Litel said...

Just saying that Roy kicked us in the butt again...

We draft him, trade him, he wins Rookie of the Year, then brings home the number one pick for Portland again.

...and, you do realize that the article is tongue-in-cheek, right?