Fitting end to the finals would be a win for Kevin Garnett

By Cam Larkin / Roar Guru

Right now ranks as my favourite time of the year for one reason: the NBA playoffs. We’re just days away from the finals and wow hasn’t it been an exciting series.

I will lay it all out on the line. Head says the Oklahoma City Thunder will hold aloft the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy. The heart however wishes the Boston Celtics will be victorious.

Why you ask despite me being a Los Angeles Lakers fan? It is all because of one player.

Those of you who follow the great sport of basketball know this champion player as “The Big Ticket” or “KG.” If you side with Minnesota your nickname for him would be “The Franchise” although he doesn’t suit up for the T-Wolves.

Kevin Garnett.

The intense, long, slender big man was selected fifth overall in the 1995 NBA Draft after a successful high school career. In his senior year, KG was named National High School Player of the Year and Mr. Basketball for the State of Illinois.

He boosted his stocks when awarded as the Most Outstanding Player at the highly visible and influential McDonald’s All-American Game. Garnett would also be honoured as one of the 35 Greatest McDonald’s All Americans.

The Big Ticket has more than validated his high selection and in hindsight, he has been the finest pick of the bunch. A list that includes the first overall selection Joe Smith, Antonio McDyess, Jerry Stackhouse, Rasheed Wallace, Damon Stoudamire, Brent Barry, Theo Ratliff and Michael Finley. Need convincing?

KG was the season MVP in 2004, Defensive Player of the Year in 2008, a four-time All-NBA first Team, a three time All-NBA second Team, a dual All-NBA third Team, an All-Rookie second Team, a nine time All-Defensive first Team and a two-time All-Defensive second Team to go along with his All-Star MVP award in 2003.

The one thing missing from the mantlepiece is an NBA finals MVP award.

Garnett is the ultimate team player. A powerful presence in the paint but a much more dominant player when shooting from mid-range – an ultimate professional who plays the game extremely hard. Watch the Boston-Miami playoffs series and you will understand the words I use and gain even more appreciation for him.

One of the hardest victories for a team to achieve is an away win in the NBA playoffs. That is what Boston managed to do just days ago and Garnett’s involvement had never been as important. The Celtics today host LeBron James, D-Wade and the Heat in game six – largely because of KG’s 26 points and 11 rebounds.

USA Today produced a telling statistic: In Garnett’s 189 minutes on the floor, Boston has outscored Miami 364-341. In Garnett’s 61 minutes on the bench, Miami has outscored Boston 139-114.

Garnett is playing in the form akin to when he arrived in Boston back in 2007-2008. He will need to produce yet another strong effort, but there is no doubt of that happening.

As I wrote at the start, I think the Oklahoma City Thunder will be crowned as champions but my heart will be cheering for KG.

The Crowd Says:

2012-06-09T01:11:21+00:00

B.A Sports


If Miami win, it won't be because they are the best team, it will be because they have the best player. OKC, Boston and the Spurs all have better "teams" than Miami.

2012-06-08T10:04:49+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


I'm not sure why Garnett deserves the 2012 Championship any more than Kevin Durant, who plays the game is a much more sportsmanlike fashion than Garnett does. Or more than LeBron, who is more talented. It may be simplistic, but whoever ends up winning is the team/player that deserves it the most.

2012-06-08T08:35:12+00:00

Matt Bungard

Roar Guru


My thoughts after processing that loss today as a Celtics fan: We just saw one of the top five basketball players in history play THE best game of his life. No team was beating Miami today. And what's more, there's no way LBJ can be that good again - he's always great, but today he was close to perfect.

AUTHOR

2012-06-08T07:24:46+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


OKC will win in my opinion. Game 7 is anyone's to win. Just because it is in Miami means nothing. Big question is - "will LeBron deliver in the clutch?"

2012-06-08T05:37:10+00:00

Bill Larkin

Guest


Hey Cameron, we share a surname. (: But yes it would be great for KG, but it won't happen I think.

2012-06-08T04:21:10+00:00

Ian Whitchurch

Guest


Heat and Celtics are now tied at three games apiece, after LeBron scores 45 points on the road in a 98-79 win. Game seven in Miami.

2012-06-08T03:39:18+00:00

B.A Sports

Guest


Those stats about Boston's points differential when KG is on the court vs when he is off it against Miami were even more greatly distorted I think in the Philly series and highlighted the value he brings to the team. I am a KG fan, but then I am a Boston fan, and I can get with the agressive style of play that he brings, that supporters from other teams don't like him. Sadly after today it looks less likely that he will get a chance for that Finals MVP after Miami, i mean Le Bron won Game 6.

2012-06-08T03:38:50+00:00

Present Tense

Guest


All good... just didn't want you to discount that "anything is poooooosssssiiiiiiible!" hehe Was hoping to see the C's close out the Heat today, but not to be... should be a great game 7 on sunday for us to watch though. Whoever wins the East though is going to get rolled by the Thunder, they're looking the goods after digging out from 2 - 0 down against the Spurs. My tip: Celtics to edge past the Heat in game 7, then get rolled in 5 by the Thunder... but really, as long as LeChoke doesn't win it all, I'm happy :-)

AUTHOR

2012-06-08T03:03:46+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


Good pick up however it should say "an NBA finals MVP award." Who is your tip?

2012-06-08T02:10:57+00:00

Present Tense

Guest


"The one thing missing from the mantlepiece is an NBA championship ring..." Does 2008 not count???

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