Kevin talks about his love for Kenny G, his Showtime documentary “Anything is Possible,” being named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team, keeping his high school basketball team from his mom, hiding all of his money from the NBA under his mattress, and the Celtics retiring his jersey.
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Such is the scales of life!= with every (too good) there is a (let down). In 1979 my family went to Disneyland and then in August of 1979 one of my Brothers nearly died by a car hitting him.= Such are the scales of life!
ReplyI OFFER AMERICA A UTOPIAN AMERICA and so all of this bad stuff is happening instead!
The first one I tried to get an interview with was John McCain back when I lived in Phoenix. But he went to a photo opp with a Billionaire and blew me off. That was at least 5 years ago.
My death has been premonitioned. But nothing is iron clad or written in stone.
ReplyI won’t care much either way because I tryed and tryed to help America!
A Billion Soldiers could die for America and it wouldn’t make a pinch of an impact nearly as much as,of my giving my ideas to this country in history!!
Great stories! I’ll definitely watch the documentary!
Replyhe’s charming 🙂
ReplyFor extra tall guests, should they not just tweak the size of the sofa too, so that they don’t look like they are crouching into it…?
ReplyLove it.
ReplyCharles Barkley voice
here we go with those damn skinny jeans on
ReplyMy hero
ReplyAs a Celtics fan I remember 2008 that trade really changed my life as a Celtics fan best season of my life
ReplyI never knew he was a Jehovah’s witness….
ReplyWhat a smile on this man
ReplySo handsome. Ugh. I wanna get to know him.
ReplyWow. Could they not have found Kevin an adult sized chair? That looks really bizarre. Big dude.
ReplyKevin Garnett, you should do your DNA TEST to trace your roots in Africa…I am sure you are Senegalese…you look like so much my childhood friend Baye Diallo
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