Rumors have been circulating around the departure of Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Garnett via a contract buyout, worth $12 million, this season. After the buyout, Garnett would re-join his former coach Doc Rivers and finish his career with the Los Angeles Clippers. The rumor seemed to just excess chatter but Garnett didn’t do his usual dismissal or questions. He side stepped them not really wanting to talk about it.
After the loss in Memphis, Garnett was asked if the team could still make the playoffs and Garnett replied first with the words “I don’t know.” That might be as close to a confirmation that Kevin Garnett might not be with the Nets after the NBA All-Star break.
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Although Garnett isn’t replaceable, removing Garnett from the team actually works well for both parties. For Garnett, he would get to play on a contending team in the tough Western Conference. He also would get to play for a coach who really understands him and his playing style. Garnett has a home out in Los Angeles and would still be paid whatever is left on his contract from the Nets.
For the Nets, they would take $12 million and more off the books because they are still paying luxury taxes. It could also free up another spot on the team if Brooklyn needed space to work with teams for getting a deal done. Brooklyn loves Garnett because of who he is; a leader, a warrior, a defender, and a champion. If Garnett is truly gone by the middle of next week, Brooklyn would have to find a new voice of leadership in the locker room to help the team in the 2nd half of the season.