Yeah...Dalls was going to Trade Dirk for KG coming off an MVP year...hahahahahahaha...how dumb is Minnesotta than really?
As someone else said, that was never on the table.
dallas wanted KG to be second fiddle to Dirk in fact.
And yes, Dirks run he just had ending in a championship was better than KGs championship run, and both runs changed how players will be ultimately looked at, so using the "in the moment" stuff doesnt work bc the same happened with KG a few years ago when previous to that he was always losing.
Also its not just "now" people think this...Dirk won his MVP in a year KG couldnt even carry his team to the playoffs, his team was actively looking to move him, and his GM later accusing him of quitting on the Wolves.
still they ask for Dirk.
Still Cuban considers.
still its great how one good series change perceptions
Its fun that "in the moment" is used whenever it works and discharged whenever it doesnt.
PF and PF... try another thing please unless you want to see Dirk play center.
That obviosly say something about who weights more
p.s. About the all mighty MVP nominations and wins, KG also had his 3 years from then remember...
Garnett averaged 24.2 points, 13.9 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 2.2 blocks and 1.5 steals per game for the season. Having recorded career highs in points, rebounds, blocks and leading the league rebounds, Garnett was named the league Most Valuable Player for the first time in his career ( AND THIS wasnt even the best year of his carrer) amazing isnt it.

Adn yes I think Michael Finley, Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki. can sweep KG alone.
Another interest FACT:
With a franchise-record 58 wins, the Wolves stormed into the playoffs, and finally vanquished their playoff bane by defeating the Denver Nuggets 4–1 in the first round. After disposing of the strong Sacramento Kings 4–3 in the Western Conference Semifinals, Garnett and the Timberwolves met the Lakers. Against the Lakers, playmaker Cassell went down with a back injury. With reserve point guard Hudson also injured, the Timberwolves alternated between third playmaker Darrick Martin and shooting guard Fred Hoiberg at the "one", or even running Garnett himself as point forward or a real point guard. The Los Angeles Lakers pulled off a 4–2 victory in the series
Ohh humanity, how history is easy to forget.