Speaking of the toughest man in NBA history, everyone will definitely think of one person's name. He is Kevin Garnett, known as the Wolf King. As a power forward in NBA history, his status may be second only to Duncan and Nowitzki. He may not have the same number of championships as Duncan, and his key ball ability is not as good as Nowitzki. However, in terms of all-around, Garnett is the best. Strong presence. After failing to lead his team to a championship in his early career, Garnett began his career as a team player.
This time, he teamed up with Ray Allen and Pierce to gather with the Boston Celtics and work hard for the same dream. In the Eastern Conference at that time, there was a rising star in the league, and this person was James. Under his leadership, the Cleveland Cavaliers ranked first in the league, and James also successfully defended his regular season MVP title. In order to teach this young man a lesson, the Celtics eliminated their opponents with a score of 4-2 in the playoffs. Garnett even left a classic saying: Don't let loyalty kill you.
Perhaps because he has no money to spend after retiring, Garnett has recently inexplicably pointed the finger at LeBron James. "He was beaten away by us. In the TD North Shore Garden in the 2010 playoffs, James' No. 23 jersey was buried under the arena," Garnett said firmly. Ranked first in the Eastern Conference for two consecutive years during the regular season, James failed to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers further in the playoffs. The famous star Barkley even denounced James on the show, saying that the latter was not worthy of being a qualified leader. Faced with everyone's doubts, he brought his talent to Miami for the ultimate dream.
Here, James, Wade and Bosh formed the Big Three, starting a new dynasty in the East. Facing the Big Three that defeated the Celtics, James completed his revenge. In the away game at Tianwangshan, James, who was under countless pressure, took out the Eye of Death and completely reversed the situation of the entire series. As a result, the Celtics' Big Three completely collapsed. Even if they moved to the Brooklyn Nets and formed a new Big Five with Deron and singles Joe, they were still easily swept by the Heat in the first round of the playoffs.
It is precisely because of this that famous players like Pierce and Garnett did not spare James after retiring, and often mocked the latter in public. So the question is, will Anthony, James' good brother, come forward in person? The answer is no. Although Melo and Lao Zhan have a good relationship, they will not come forward personally for such small matters. The only thing that was settled was that Lao Zhan's house was maliciously smeared. After Melon personally spoke out, such a thing never happened again. So the second largest team signing in history began, and this time it was even more exaggerated. James, Bosh, and Wade were all in their prime and the core bosses of their respective teams. They gathered in Miami to avenge all teams, so the Celtics fell. When James showed his eyes of death in the away game in the playoffs, the series had lost suspense. Since then, James has basically never lost at TD North Shore Garden
Perhaps because he has no money to spend after retiring, Garnett recently talked about James and mocked the latter in public. "James fans are nothing. He was beaten away by us, and the No. 23 jersey has long been buried in the North Shore Garden." As for why Garnett dislikes James so much, the main reason is envy and jealousy. He has the same mentality as Pierce and cannot see others being better than himself. The Nets form the Big Five and were beaten by James in the first round of the playoffs. The team was unable to turn around in more than ten years. In contrast, Ray Allen and Rondo are different. They admire and respect James immensely. Respect.