
KG to Boston..... Done
Way into luxury tax territory though, who owns the Celts these days?

Looks like KG had to give up a little here as well...
Garnett liked the idea so much he gave the Celtics something of a discount when he subsequently signed an extension.
Based on salary figures obtained by ESPN.com's Marc Stein, Garnett signed a three-year extension worth just over $51 million, with $8.8 million in trade bonuses that take the overall value of the extension to $60 million. Garnett eliminated the early termination portion of his contract as part of the transaction and will see that trade kicker spread out evenly over the next five seasons.
The three-year extension breaks down to earnings of $14.7 million in the 2009-10 season, $17.1 million in 2010-11 and $19.5 million in 2011-12. Garnett was already scheduled to earn $22 million and $23 million over the next two seasons.
Got to love this quote as well, probably only Isaac could relate to it, albeit a different car:
"It's like being in a Lamborghini doing 200 [mph] with your head stuck out the window," Garnett said. "It's been like a whirlwind the last 72 hours."
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2956103


Yeah, but Brevin Knight is the only one of those 3 veterans that has any game...
Webber would be a good fit, with his passing out of the post to the wing players..Barnes would be good as well.

Isaac,
just looked, and there is not pictures, or even a mention of him at all..
However, found an interview with Schenscher..
http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/cheers_mate_070716.html


That would be huge for Boston although if they dont win now their future is going to be hell and they will be looking at some lottery picks for a few years.
Id also do this if i were the t wolves guys like Jefferson and Rondo look like they should be good and a few additional picks (assuming they will be first round) should help the franchise take a big step in the rebuilding phrase.
