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KG vs. Mchale

Postby japs on Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:09 am

http://www.nypost.com/sports/61050.htm

Over the past few months, as it became increasingly evident the Timberwolves' imperfections were more than skin deep, numerous teams called to inquire about Kevin Garnett's availability.

All were told the same thing: We're not even going to discuss it at this time.

That suited Garnett just fine. In a recent public statement, he maintained his loyalty to the only NBA franchise he's ever carried (11th season, longest continuous service of any player in the wake of Reggie Miller's retirement) since transferring from high school to the pros, and resolved to remain a Wolf man for a life.

A noble stance considering his team's reduction in rank from perennial playoff participant (eliminated in the '03-04 Western Conference finals) to lottery level last season. Currently, the T'wolves are 19-21, tied with Golden State for ninth in the West.

Then again, that was before Sunday afternoon's postgame tongue-lashing by Kevin McHale. According to a source who got it straight from a Minnesota player, the Celtics' Hall of Famer and T'wolves VP of basketball operations barged into rookie coach Dwane Casey's locker room and barbecued the whole bunch for Heimliching a 19-point, late-third-quarter lead on national TV to the 76ers.

"McHale was real mad," said the hearing aide. "He jumped on the team for not finishing strong, for not being aggressive and for playing scared. He accused the team of playing not-to-lose instead of playing to win."

The wallop of McHale's expletive-deleted tirade was reserved for Garnett, at least that's the feeling he got. So he responded correspondingly. Already frazzled and frustrated by the ghastly loss and 13-point output on 5-for-15 inaccuracy (his lowest since New Year's night in Miami) and dismal production in the fourth quadrant, the last straw was a scolding.

"I ain't [bleeping] playin' scared," Garnett stormed. "I ain't [bleeping] playin' to lose. I ain't [bleeping] puttin' my head down. I'm [bleeping] tryin' as hard as I can every night."

Earlier this season, Garnett called out McHale on TNT for doing a poor reconstruction job of the roster - trading Sam C***ell to my Paper Clips for Marko Jaric really bugged him out. This time, Garnett reputedly called him out in front of the team, telling him coarsely what course of action he could take right then and there.

A T'wolves source denies this happened, or at least didn't hear it himself. He also denies that Garnett subsequently put an exclamation point on his defiance. The soul of his disputed message: "If you don't like how I'm playing, get me the [bleep] out of here, trade my [bleep]."

Emotional outbursts among teammates and coaches (not so much management) are commonplace behind closed doors in sports. For the most part, it's strictly temporary insanity. Not surprisingly, Garnett left the Off-Target Center that evening without talking to the media, an uncommon occurrence.

Yet team tension and futility have persisted. The T'wolves have lost two in a row since, a miserable 24-point defeat in Minnesota to the Flip Saunders-coached Pistons and a 20-point wipeout in Memphis.

Knowing something had to be done to stop the bleeding, McHale shook things up last night by swapping Wally Szczerbiak, Michael Olowokandi and a No. 1 pick for long-coveted Ricky Davis, Mark Blount, Marcus Banks and Justin Reed.

This just in: The ghost of Hubert Humphrey slunk into the T'Wolves' executive offices and lambasted McHale for dragging his pivot feet on Vietnam.

Influx of fresh talent aside, if things don't improve noticeably by the time the Feb. 23 trading deadline rolls around, Garnett may very well be next to go.

My father always said I was no ordinary idiot. While that's debatable, it seems to me, despite averaging 22.2 points (16th overall) and 11.5 rebounds (fifth), K.G. is not good enough in the heart of the matter to salvage McHale's sloping Navy.

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I can't believe this stuff from mchale, questioning Kg's heart? Look yourself in the mirror for the roster you have put together. :shock:
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Postby Drex on Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:54 am

Sam C***ell

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You can't question KG's heart. He plays with so much passion every night. I guess the trade will help them and this fights will stop.
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Postby dada on Sat Jan 28, 2006 4:12 am

That team got issues they need to better resolve.
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Postby japs on Sat Jan 28, 2006 5:05 am

Mchale screwed KG for not getting any talents for the last 10 years (except for Sam and Spree days of course but that was a failed experiment). If Davis trade won't work, I've got to see KG going, this guy deserves an NBA championship IMHO.
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Postby Riot on Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:43 am

McHale hasn't put any talent next to Garnett? First off, he built up a horrible team and turned them into a young, rising contender with Garnett, Marbury and Gugliotta but Marbury ended up chasing Gugliotta out and demanded a trade himself. It isn't McHale's fault that egos got in the way.

McHale also put together a deep roster with Garnett, Szczerbiak and Terrell Brandon but Brandon got hurt and missed the rest of the season. The team was rolling with Brandon. It isn't McHale's fault that injuries got in the way.

McHale put together a roster with Garnett, Cassell and Sprewell with a deep bench. The team made it to the Western Conference Finals but Cassell got hurt and the team faltered. The next season he put even more talent on the team and egos got in the way. It isn't McHale's fault.

The Joe Smith Scandel was more Glen Taylor's fault and it's hard to build a team without draft picks. The Malik Sealy death really hurt the team emotionally and he tried to convince Chauncey Billups to stay but Flip Saunders wouldn't promise him a starting spot.

As for the article, Garnett is a competitive guy and he was frustrated. This has probably happened a lot in Minnesota over the years. I think Kevin McHale is feeling the heat and he knows that this team needs to save his job and after a performance like that he had to call them out. I don't blame him, but I don't think there is any lost of love between him and Garnett. Those two are pretty good friends and Garnett knows he wouldn't be who he is today if it wasn't for McHale.
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Postby Axel on Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:01 am

No, it isn't McHale's fault that injuries hurt the Wolves. But it is his fault that he didn't construct a lineup which could withstand injuries.
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Postby Riot on Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:22 am

How did he know that Cassell, Szczerbiak and Brandon would fall apart? I guess Donnie Walsh and Larry Bird are horrible because Jermaine O'Neal keeps getting injuried and Ron Artest went crazy.
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Postby cyanide on Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:40 am

Axel wrote:No, it isn't McHale's fault that injuries hurt the Wolves. But it is his fault that he didn't construct a lineup which could withstand injuries.


Cassell rarely missed any games in the five seasons before his last season with the Wolves. Before McHale brought in Terrell Brandon, he had two healthy seasons with Cleveland. It was hard to say whether the player will get injured or not, so it's a risk all around. Anybody can get injured at any time unless his name is A.C. Green.
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