The agent for Troy Hudson said Tuesday that the Timberwolves have agreed to buy out Hudson's contract, making him a free agent.
Bill Neff said he has reached a verbal agreement with Wolves owner Glen Taylor to sever ties. The Wolves will pay Hudson just under $6 million this year and just over $6.3 million next season, which is about 80 percent of what Hudson was owed.
Via AP
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The Boston Celtics announced today that they have acquired 10-time All-Star and 2004 MVP Kevin Garnett from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Ryan Gomes, Gerald Green, Al Jefferson, Theo Ratliff, Sebastian Telfair, a 2009 first round draft pick (top three protected) and a return of Minnesota’s conditional first round draft pick previously obtained in the Ricky Davis-Wally Szczerbiak trade. Minnesota also receives cash considerations in the deal.
“Kevin Garnett is a great player in our league, with a fierce and competitive spirit, who brings offensive scoring prowess and a defensive presence to our team,” Executive Director of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge said. “The players we’re trading to Minnesota have bright futures in the NBA and we wish them well.”
The 12-year pro is one of just five players in NBA history to amass at least 19,000 points, 10,000 rebounds and 4,000 assists joining Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone and Charles Barkley. The 6’11” 253lb forward led the NBA in rebounding for the fourth consecutive season this past year and is just the fourth player in NBA history to do so. He joins Chamberlain, Moses Malone and Dennis Rodman as the only players to accomplish that feat. Garnett has been named to the All-NBA First Team three times (2000, 2003, 2004), the All-NBA Second Team three times (2001, 2002, 2005) and the All-NBA Third Team twice (1999, 2007). Garnett has also been named to the All-NBA Defensive First and Second Teams eight times. His NBA efficiency score of 29.2 was the highest rated of all NBA players in the 2006-2007 season.
“While it’s difficult to part ways with the young players we’ve worked hard to develop, Kevin has been the consummate professional player in the NBA and a player who I have marveled at over the years,” Celtics Head Coach Doc Rivers said. “Kevin leaves everything he has out on the floor every game. He has drive, passion and a hunger to win that is unmatched across the league.”
“I am excited to become a Celtic,” Garnett said. “It’s wonderful to have the opportunity to play with players the quality of Paul (Pierce) and Ray (Allen). The Celtics have had a proud tradition and now I hope that we can add to the legacy.”
"As owners we are delighted to have a core of three All Star talents to anchor our team,” co-owner Wyc Grousbeck remarked. "Speaking for my partners, while we will miss the valuable players we have traded, we have assembled a group of veteran players who demonstrate Celtic Pride on the court and in the community and who will work hard to deliver a championship contender to the fans of New England.”
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With Kevin Garnett heading to Boston, his days of wearing number 21 are over.
The Celtics retired 21 back in 1966 to honor Hall of Famer Bill Sharman.
Jeff Twiss of the Celtics has informed RealGM that it appears Garnett will wear number 5.
Paul Pierce and Ray Allen will be attending Tuesday's press conference, along with Garnett, Danny Ainge and Doc Rivers.
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Timberwolves Jul 2007 Archive
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FoxSports | Jul 31, 2007
According to sources, Kevin Garnett will also sign a three-year extension with the Celtics.
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ESPN | Jul 31, 2007
The official announcement of Garnett's trade to Boston is close.
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Chicago Tribune | Jul 31, 2007
It is no secret that the Bulls, among others, have long coveted future Celtic Kevin Garnett, and according to Sam Smith, Chicago tried to deal for Garnett as recently as last month's NBA Draft.
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USA Today | Jul 30, 2007
There was a "50-50" chance that a conference call announcing the trade would be held Monday, the official said.
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Boston Herald | Jul 30, 2007
The Celtics and Kevin Garnett have reportedly reached an agreement in principle on a contract extension.
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The Boston Globe | Jul 30, 2007
The agent for Kevin Garnett is speaking with the Celtics as a move to Boston is discussed.
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Fox Sports | Jul 30, 2007
Kevin Garnett may join Paul Pierce and Ray Allen in Boston within the next 48 hours.
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Philadelphia Inquirer | Jul 27, 2007
Andre Iguodala has caught the attention of USA Basketball.
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Pioneer Press | Jul 25, 2007
The agent for Timberwolves point guard Troy Hudson exchanged contract buyout proposals with team owner Glen Taylor on Tuesday, and Bill Neff said he is hopeful they will reach an agreement.
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ESPN | Jul 24, 2007
Troy Hudson and the Timberwolves are working on a buyout, according to Hudson's agent
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Pioneer Press | Jul 22, 2007
After failing to find Troy Hudson a home via trade, the Wolves are looking to buy out the guaranteed $18.5 million for the next three seasons remaining on his contract
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Mercury News | Jul 17, 2007
Kevin Garnett could have been a Warrior on draft night if not for some miscommunication, according to the Mercury News
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Pioneer Press | Jul 17, 2007
The Timberwolves kept star Kevin Garnett apprised of trade inquiries before the recent NBA draft, but Garnett expressed a preference to remain in Minnesota.
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Christopher Reina/RealGM | Jul 12, 2007
After two seasons with the Clippers, the club declined to tender James Singleton a qualifying offer, making him a free agent on July 1st.
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ESPN | Jul 11, 2007
The Minnesota Timberwolves signed first-round draft pick Corey Brewer on Tuesday.
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Pioneer Press | Jul 9, 2007
One of Kevin Garnett's closest friends on the Timberwolves said the face of the franchise doesn't want to play anywhere else.
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The Bergen Record | Jul 2, 2007
Steve Nash told the media he does not believe the Suns will complete a trade to ship out Amare Stoudemire in order to acquire Kevin Garnett.
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Los Angeles Times | Jul 1, 2007
With Minnesota seeking prospects, the Warriors are now offering Brandan Wright, Monta Ellis and Patrick O'Bryant in exchange for Kevin Garnett.