Question:
Will K.G. be traded this year? Should the timberwolves trade K.G. before he is a free agent after next year?
COACH S
2007-06-26 20:56:23 UTC
Garnett will be a unrestricted free agent after a season or two and since Kevin Mchale has already been shopping K.G. around in this current off season (Boston,Los Angeles, Phoenix) should the Tiimberwolves trade K.G. and get something before they get nothing. Who do you think will end up having K.G.
Five answers:
riqtan
2007-06-26 23:59:36 UTC
From the looks of it, KG will be traded sooner rather than later.



I think Wolves management & KG have finally accepted the fact that they will never win together & its time to part ways.



Out of courtesy for KG's loyalty the Wolves have agreed to trade him to teams in contention & all signs point to Phoenix as the leading contender.
Ozzyzzyzz
2007-06-27 04:06:30 UTC
There is no way that KG will stay in Minnesota this year. The damage has been done and there is no going back now. The KG- t wolves relationship is over just because the t wolves have been shopping around so excessively. KG will be traded before the Draft Thursday ( there's a rumor going around that KG is really close to going to Phoenix). But as to were KG will end up that's harder to say.Only the rich or really good teams will get KG because he snubbed Boston so effectively.
2007-06-27 04:01:48 UTC
i think he will be traded this year. no one knows where to.

phoenix probably will give him the best chance. however

the smarter thing may be to play this season and opt out

nex t year then go play for less money in phoenix.

can you imagine, Nash, Bell, Garrnet, Amare, Marion?

that has to win the title, Garrnet's game fits in well,

he rebounds and plays defense and can score.

He would be smart to wait 1 year then go to phoenix

for cheaps.
Super
2007-06-27 04:00:17 UTC
If Garnett Is gonna leave the Wolves when his contract expires they should trade him
baller22
2007-06-30 22:17:08 UTC
They should trade him or they lose an opportunity to get another good palyer


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