It's too bad that when KG retires, he'll never be truly appreciated for his game because of how juvenile he could be on the court, even well into his 30s.
As much as I love KG's work ethic, and the Celtics - I've gotta agree with Wojo's take on this one:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-garnettvillanueve110310
One thing from Wojo's article (which goes along with what soap07 is saying):
"For all the instances of Garnett’s bullying available on YouTube, those two words – “cancer patient” – will never go away. This is the one that people will remember, the stain that’ll be hardest to wash away. "
I just think saying things like this is so incredibly dramatic, and just plain wrong.
When we look back at Barkley's playing days, do we remember him spitting on a little girl?
When we look back at Isiah Thomas's playing career, do we remember him saying Magic was gay because he had HIV, or do we remember him saying Larry Bird would be an average black player?
When we look back at Rodman, do you think about him kicking a cameraman (or any of the other dumb things he did)?
Even now, do people think of Kobe as a rapist anymore?
People have extremely short memories about this stuff. Sure those things may be in the back of our mind and maybe we bring them up when we're having more in depth conversations about them, but very, very few All-Star players careers have been marred by one (or many) stupid things, and Garnett isn't going to be one of them either.