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Powered by the best supporting cast up to this point in his career, Garnett averaged 24.2 points, 13.9 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 2.2 blocks and 1.5 steals per game for the season. Having recorded career-highs in points, rebounds, blocks and leading the league rebounds, Garnett was named the league Most Valuable Player for the first time in his ...
Kevin Garnett with 26,071 points, 14,662 rebounds, 5,445 assists, 2,037 blocks, 1,859 steals [199] [200] ... Most 50-point games with at most 10 free throws attempted;
NBA All-Star Game head coach. Flip Saunders – 2004; Chris Finch – 2024; NBA All-Star Game MVP. Kevin Garnett – 2003; NBA Rising Stars Challenge MVP. Wally Szczerbiak – 2001; Andrew Wiggins – 2015; Zach LaVine – 2016; NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Isaiah Rider - 1994; Zach LaVine - 2015, 2016; NBA Three-Point Shootout. Kevin Love - 2012
Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game with the Minnesota Timberwolves and is currently ... 50: 6.9: 1.2: 0.6: 1.4 [23 ... Kevin Garnett ...
“Kevin Garnett: Anything Is Possible” outlines the influential career of Basketball Hall of Famer and Celtic champion Kevin Garnett, who played a pivotal role in “Uncut Gems” opposite Adam ...
Led by Kevin Garnett, who averaged 22.9 points per game and 11.8 rebounds per game, the Timberwolves had their first 50-win season and finished in 3rd place with a record of 50–32. However, in the playoffs the Wolves again fell in the first round, losing to the Portland Trail Blazers in four games. [ 34 ]
Mac McClung double dunks. McClung performed a dunk with the help of two men to help put two balls into the basket.The defending champ took the first ball out of the hands of a man spinning on a ...
Kevin Garnett * PF Minnesota Timberwolves (1995–2007, 2015–2016) Boston Celtics (2007–2013) Brooklyn Nets (2013–2015) 21 1,462 9 Kevin Willis: PF/C Atlanta Hawks (1984–1994, 2004–2005) Miami Heat (1994–1996) Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets (1996–1998, 2001–2002) Toronto Raptors (1999–2001) Denver Nuggets