Chapter 349: The Ignited Flame
Regardless, he became the fourth player in history to enter the NBA as a high school student, joining Moses Malone, Darrell Dawkins and Bill Willoughby. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
"You tell him something, and he'll stare straight into your eyes. Then he'll go on the field and do it. -- As a teammate, current Raptors head coach Sam Mitchell once commented.
As a teenager playing in the adult league, he's a hyperactive, do-it-talk, hard-working player who wants to impress people and prove people wrong.
Absorbing knowledge like a sponge, he was defeated again and again in training, but he was rewarded.
His inner drive has made him a legend in Minnesota and a star in the league.
Over the next 12 years, he made 10 All-Star awards, won an All-Star MVP, a regular season MVP, and a trip to the Western Conference Finals — and it wasn't just those accolades that cemented his greatness.
It was he who set an example for future high school players like Kobe Bryant and James.
It was he who showed a ferocious, high-intensity, 48-minute motor-like image that he had never seen before.
It was he who zoomed in on the map of Minnesota, and never before he came to this city located in the Midwest.
Only five NBA teams are next to each other in Minnesota, three of which are in Texas and the other two are in Denver and Utah. From Wisconsin to Illinois, the Timberwolves largely represent the entire Midwest, and he dedicated the first 12 years of his career to this team and the land.
He became the league's highest-paid player at the time - signing a six-year, $126 million contract with the Timberwolves in 1997 and a five-year, $100 million contract with the team in 2003.
Minnesota is where he grew up. From rookie to master to leader, he not only carried the Timberwolves, he also carried the city, with his shoulders.
He experienced the terrifying duo of the league with Stephen Marbury, and he also watched Marbury get traded, and he was back on a lonely path - no more Mitchell's teachings, no more Marbury to help on the court.
He endured the tragic death of his close friend and teammate Malik Ciely, and seven consecutive playoff rounds before leading the team to the Western Conference Finals in '04 and then seeing the team break up again and become the bottom team in the league, and that's just a year away.
After going through the lows and ups and downs of his career, he gradually understood his outline in Minnesota.
John Thompson's interview in 2005 not only showed how rich he was then, but also showed his true side.
You have to know that he is a guy who can take 24+14+5, and in the 2004 MVP season he led the league in points and rebounds.
This guy's determination and will is what drives him to play every game - no matter how tired, no matter how painful it is, no matter how painful it is, and he has only missed three games in six consecutive seasons.
This is a player with a strong competitive spirit and hates to lose at anything – whether it's basketball, sprinting, playing cards or playing dominoes.
In that interview, the fans saw tears, tears of regret, tears of pride, this guy wanted to win so much, and the thought of one day he would no longer be a winner, the deep feelings in his heart could no longer be contained.
Fans also saw the loyalty of a man who did not want to leave the place where his career began.
In his mind, he had set the end of his career on the Timberwolves, and he told his good friend Chauncey Billups before making the decision to leave for the East.
Billups was also a member of the Timberwolves, but the brain-dead management abandoned him and chose Brandon, who was completely reimbursed in the second season, well, the tragic story of a certain husky is much more than that.
'He's been yelling at his team-mates for the sake of the team's unity. Because he knew it had to be done. -- JJ White commented.
When the 31-year-old met with Paul Pierce and Ray Allen in Boston in July 2007, it represented a new beginning.
Forget the frustrations of the past and set your sights on this new city full of greatness and deep basketball traditions.
Now he has green blood, and the number 21 on his chest has been replaced by 5.
He is eager to fight back against all doubts, and only by winning the championship can he justifiably say, "No one can call me a loser in front of me." Nope!
Whether you hate him or love him, this man is a milestone figure who will surely leave his name in the history of the NBA.
Kevin Garnett, his story is much more than that.
Marbury left not because of money, the Timberwolves can offer the maximum salary, so they occupy the salary and force away the pot of teammates, KG can't carry it.
KG has its own menswear brand called OBF - "Official-Block-Family", which means "Official Block Family", which includes many of Garnett's hair children in his hometown of Molding, and after becoming an NBA superstar, Garnett's own clothing brand is also named after the same name, and the same is the name of the company he handles charity activities.
After Hurricane Katrina, he was the largest donor in the NBA - $1.2 million.
The United States men's basketball team won the gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Carter's classic "flying buckle" and Garnett's big hot pot have left a deep impression on the world, but the funniest story is the "eavesdropping tactics" of these two people hugging their opponents in the game.
As a Taurus, he is absolutely capable of such a thing, just like Dumb.
While Garnett and Duncan have different stylistic traits and very different career trajectories, what they have in common is clear: their names have been synonymous with the basketball power forward position for the past decade or so.
Now, the great PF in this desperate situation still hasn't given up on his dream.
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Perkins' aerial pick-up was like igniting the ultimate flame of revenge for the Celtics, and they will never give up, as long as they have a breath left, they must beat their opponents in the game.
Woodson called two timeouts in a row, but it didn't work, and the Celtics, led by Garnett, played a brilliant defensive counterattack.
Powerful as two bulls have to admit that this section belongs to Garnett, this villain grandmaster has less trash talk, and the more focused KG is extremely terrifying.
It's a big spider on the defensive end, carefully laying terrifying webs that lock up its prey.
The eagle has really become a bird in this section, and has already been caught by the bird spider.
At 55:65, the first half was over, and the backward side became the Eagles, and their small-ball lineup had not yet been sacrificed, and of course it was far from the time to admit defeat.
Erniu looked at the fanatical Boston fans, but his heart was very calm, this was a decisive battle with no way out, and he was ready for the decisive battle to the end.
Victory came so hard, that's why it's so precious.
Are you strong?
I'm sorry, I'm stronger than you!
Competitive is the game of kings, and the new king is a stepping stone that needs enough weight.
Ruan Erniu, who scored 23 points, 14 rebounds, and 2 assists in the first half of the game, crossed his hands on his hips, and in the players' tunnel, he finally glanced back at the scoreboard, and after a hint of a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, he strode towards the locker room......