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  • Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap/

    Garnett: "I've Always Let Him Know That I'm Going To Be In 'Sota''
    NY Times - 03/27 - 3:17 AM EST

    Every time a Stephon Marbury team plays the Wolves, talk of a reunion with Kevin Garnett is brought up by the media.

    "I've never been opposed to a reunion," Garnett said on Sunday, "but I've always let him know that I'm going to be in 'Sota; he's always let me know that he's going to be in New York. So I guess we got a problem."

    "Playing back with Kevin, that would be something that would be talked about forever," said Marbury, who has been booed whenever he has faced the Timberwolves at the Target Center since being traded.


    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap/

    No KG Departure?
    NY Daily News - 03/26 - 1:48 PM EST

    According to a source who talks regularly with Minnesota owner Glen Taylor, Taylor is dead-set against trading Kevin Garnett, who was the league MVP only two years ago.

    "No chance," the source said yesterday. "He's not doing anything rash because they're losing. He still views Kevin as one of the premier players in the entire league."

    The Timberwolves are expected to be active this summer in finding Garnett a new supporting cast. Stephon Marbury's name has already been mentioned as a possibility. But as one Eastern Conference GM said, "Is K.G. desperate enough to want Steph back?"
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    It looks like Garnett is staying in Minnesota, so we can quit thinking JO might be traded for him. When both the owner and player are quoted in two different newspapers about KG staying where he is, it's pretty likely.

    I thought it doubtful KG would become a Pacer anyway. I figured Minnesota would want more than the Pacers would give up.

    As for Starbury going back to 'Sota,' I could see that. I think Isiah has been stocking players for a shot at Garnett. Nothing else makes sense, but it looks like he's doing it in vain. So I could see Starbury going back to 'Sota,' because that's about the only place that would want him.

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    Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

    They wouldn't want him for Garnett, though.

    I still think the Pacers should push for KG. McHale's not going to do "something rash," but that doesn't mean he and the Pacers couldn't work out a deal that's beneficial for both teams.

    Other than KG, though, there aren't many guys I'd want to trade JO for.
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    • #3
      Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

      Originally posted by Anthem
      They wouldn't want him for Garnett, though.

      I still think the Pacers should push for KG. McHale's not going to do "something rash," but that doesn't mean he and the Pacers couldn't work out a deal that's beneficial for both teams.

      Other than KG, though, there aren't many guys I'd want to trade JO for.
      I really, really like JO, but there are certainly a few super talents/stars I would trade him for. The other party would likely not though. Howard and Bosh come to mind, offcourse.
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      • #4
        Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

        I think a Starbury+Frye offer is a start of an acceptable offer for KG...but definitely too low for a player like KG...at this stage of his career.

        The Knicks would have to get a 3rd team involved to include a bigger package of players.

        The same thing for the Pacers.....a JONeal+Tinsley offer is a decent start....but not good enough offer for McHale to significantly blink. This does not mean that the offer isn't good enough in our eyes....but I think that the price for McHale to move KG has a very high ceiling.
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        • #5
          Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

          McHale will ask for Granger. That one would make me think real real hard, and I probably wouldn't do it unless we could somehow trade Granger and a few others and still keep O'Neal. But then what would the purpose of that be?

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          • #6
            Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

            This is McHale we are talking about.

            Kevin McHale. Just thought I would remind everyone who thought he was a good GM.

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            • #7
              Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

              You guys are missing the point. The owner has last call, not McHale. The owners camp is saying no chance.

              If I were owner of the Pacers I would say there was no chance Granger would be traded, and he's not arguably the best all around player in the NBA like KG. That means I wouldn't trade Granger for anyone or anyones. Period. I like him, he's my favorite player. When I say no chance, it means I wouldn't trade him for Lebron, Wade, Kobe, or Tim. It's my money, my team, I will do as I like.

              So, to me that means it doesn't matter what you offer McHale for KG, the owner isn't interested in trading.

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              • #8
                Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                If Shaq, Wilt, etc can be traded then so can Garnett. It's all a matter of who has the right deal and negotiating skills (and persistence) to get it done.

                Let's also not forget, KG has some say in this. If he starts telling management he wants traded they might start listening to the offers even more seriously and lowering the bar.

                No, a trade of JO for KG won't ever happen if neither side pushes it and KG is truly happy where he is.



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                • #9
                  Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                  Originally posted by Bball
                  If Shaq, Wilt, etc can be traded then so can Garnett. It's all a matter of who has the right deal and negotiating skills (and persistence) to get it done.

                  Let's also not forget, KG has some say in this. If he starts telling management he wants traded they might start listening to the offers even more seriously and lowering the bar.

                  No, a trade of JO for KG won't ever happen if neither side pushes it and KG is truly happy where he is.

                  .02,
                  -Bball
                  I agree with you there.....you think that if the Cavs owners went crazy and offered up Lebron for KG....that the TWolves owners won't blink?

                  There is no one in the league that is untouchable. Players like KG can be had.....its just a matter of what the price that TPTB that own him have set for him.

                  A trade for a player like KG.....a player like Lebron...a player like Granger.....can happen....its just that there is a very small possiblity that it can happen......or in this case.... a very steep price.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                    Originally posted by CableKC
                    There is no one in the league that is untouchable. Players like KG can be had.....its just a matter of what the price that TPTB that own him have set for him.
                    Baloney! At times players are untouchable. If a player doesn't want to be traded and the owner doesn't want to trade him, he's untouchable. What's so hard to understand about that?

                    Simply put one of them would have to change their mind before that player would be traded.

                    I gave a scenario that if I was Pacer's owner Granger would be untouchable. If he wanted traded then that would be different and I would have to think about it. However, if he didn't want traded it wouldn't matter to me what was offered, hence he would be untouchable.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                      The other issue here is the importance of KG to the community of Minneapolis/St Paul, the importance of his marketing presence to the financial well-being of the team, and the ticket sales that would be lost during the rebuilding that would be necessary after his departure.

                      In the short-term it still doesn't make business sense to me.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                        Originally posted by Will Galen
                        Baloney! At times players are untouchable. If a player doesn't want to be traded and the owner doesn't want to trade him, he's untouchable. What's so hard to understand about that?

                        Simply put one of them would have to change their mind before that player would be traded.

                        I gave a scenario that if I was Pacer's owner Granger would be untouchable. If he wanted traded then that would be different and I would have to think about it. However, if he didn't want traded it wouldn't matter to me what was offered, hence he would be untouchable.
                        I think we're mixing words here.....but there a difference between a player that doesn't that doesn't want to be traded to a certain team or leave the team they are with ( hence making him "untradeable"...at least to certain teams ) and a player who has deemed by the owner to be so valuable that there is absolutely nothing that an opposing GM can offer that would even make the owner blink ( hence making him "untouchable" ).

                        I'm trying to point out that players that you would think would be untouchable ( like Shaq and Wilt...as BBall pointed out ) weren't untouchable.....it all came down to the price that was set by the owners and which offers ultimately was accepted ( all of which were very high ).

                        Every player has a price......its just that the price pretty much makes them "untouchable" because the price to acquire them is so high.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                          knicks would have to giveup on a lot of their young talent including frye...KGs not getting any younger so I don't know...marbz+KG=bad idea.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                            Garnett Just Wants to Win
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                            On Monday, Kevin Garnett said the Timberwolves "should at least give me that," that being the chance to play on a team with a chance to win a title. He stopped short of asking for a trade and expressed confidence that Wolves owner Glen Taylor would do the right thing.

                            Wolves VP Kevin McHale, through a team spokesman, declined to comment. Taylor did not return phone messages.

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                            As people have already mentioned: no guy is untouchable. You need to throw offers out there...stay persistent.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Garnett very unlikely to be traded.

                              Originally posted by rcarey
                              As people have already mentioned: no guy is untouchable. You need to throw offers out there...stay persistent.
                              I just don't see them doing better than JO/Tinsley or JO/Jack.
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