Originally Posted by
Toons
Kevin Garnett has been on the NBA First team 3 years, second team 3 years and third team 1 year.....7 NBA All defensive team, 1 defensive player of the year, 2-time NBA regular-season leader, PER: 2004 (29.4), 2005 (28.2)
3-time NBA regular-season leader, rebounds per game: 2004 (13.9), 2005 (13.5), 2006 (12.7)
2-time NBA regular-season leader, rebounds: 2004 (1,139), 2005 (1,108)
4-time NBA regular-season leader, defensive rebounds: 2003 (858), 2004 (894), 2005 (861), 2006 (752)
NBA regular-season leader, points: 2004 (1,987)
NBA regular-season leader, field goals made: 2004 (804)
Career triple-doubles (postseason): 3 (as of 2006)
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ONLYYYYYY player in NBA history to:
average at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists per season for 6 consecutive seasons.
reach at least 17,000 points, 9,500 rebounds, 3,800 assists, 1,190 steals, and 1,450 blocks in his playing career.******
Holds Minnesota Timberwolves franchise record for most points in one game with 47 vs. the Phoenix Suns on January 4, 2005.
Holds Minnesota Timberwolves franchise career records for points, 17,337; rebounds, 9,567; assists, 3,833; blocked shots, 1,450; steals, 1,193; and games played, 851 as of the end of the 2005-2006 season.
Career stats (postseason): 47 games, 22.3 ppg, 13.4 rpg, 5.0 apg, 1.9 bpg, 1.3 spg, .458 FG%, .333 3FG%, .761 FT%
only the seventh player in NBA history to average over twenty points per game, ten rebounds per game, and five assists per game in more than one season
IM NOT A CELTICS FAN, BUT I LIKE KG AND HIS GAME....AND IF HIS ACHIEVEMENTS AND HIS INTANGIBLES, HIS HEART AND HIS TALENT DOSENT MAKE HIM DESERVING OF THIS ATTENTION, THEN I DONT KNOW WHAT ELSE HE HAS TO DO TO GET HIS PROPS.....