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Kevin Garnett argues against anyone saying LeBron James should retire: "If you still love playing and you still getting paid to play, why not play?"
Responding to Paul Pierce's assertions about injury concerns this late in James' career, especially with his latest bout with Sciatica, Garnett said those things are par for the course. Any time any athlete steps on the hardwood at this point, there are going to be aches and pains.
Winning an NBA championship takes a lot more than skills and hard work. Playing 82 games in the regular season, followed by the best-of-7 playoff run, demands routine and consistency.
Kevin Garnett is the latest player to be caught up in the NBA-poker scandal, and his involvement had everyone saying the same thing. On Thursday, the FBI
Clippers coach Tyronn Lue reportedly tied to the same Mafia-backed rigged poker scandal as Chauncey Billups in Las Vegas.
NBA legend Kevin Garnett offers high amounts of praise to Victor Wembanyama following his dominant opening night performance