Kevin Garnett is one of only a half-dozen NBA players who possess the highly-coveted no-trade clause. On Thursday, just moments before the NBA trade deadline, Garnett officially waived that clause to enable a swap between the Brooklyn Nets and Minnesota Timberwolves. The Nets will receive Thaddeus Young from the T-Wolves, while Garnett will head back to the city where he began his career at age 19, after being drafted straight out of high school (Farragut Career Academy). Minnesota will presumably (if not appropriately) be the last stop in Garnett’s 20-year career, especially considering he is now reunited with the coach who brought him his greatest success in Minnesota, Flip Saunders. Garnett’s T-Wolves’ career peaked in 2004 when he won his lone MVP award, while also leading the team to its only conference finals appearance in franchise history.
Source: Kevin Garnett agrees to trade, will go home to Minnesota for Thaddeus Young.
— David Aldridge (@daldridgetnt) February 19, 2015
Sounds like Miami or no trade for Goran Dragic with 15 minutes to go before the buzzer
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) February 19, 2015

About John Ferensen
Recent Posts
Italy misses World Cup, Gennaro Gattuso out
"I need to leave it in the hands of a new technical team going into the future."
Fernando Mendoza wanted to showcase teammates during Pro Day
"I just wanted to make sure everybody could showcase their abilities in front of all 32 NFL teams."
Jerry Jones in favor of NFL’s technological advancement
"Fans deserve that.”
JJ Redick vouches for Luka Doncic as MVP
"He's the engine that's driving all of our winning."
Mike Macdonald excited about running back room
Coach is ready to get rolling.
Kim Mulkey addresses retirement rumors
"I’m going to be in this game unless LSU fires me."