What is this nonsense about winning attitude? Only three seasons before in 2005, they finished above five hundred. It wasn't like this franchise had been mired in the dumps for decades before 2008. They hadn't been close to their championship standard but it wasn't like the memory of the playoffs or a winning season was something only the fans of the eighties and early nineties could still recall.
KG's a great leader but it wasn't like he succeeded in inculcating Ricky Davis and Mark Blount into the culture of winning over in Minnesota. And believe you me, those two guys needed more instruction on winning than anybody else. Ricky "Buckets" Davis in particular has to have one of the lowest winning percentages in NBA history. It's possible to give KG a ton of credit for the turnaround with going overboard and falling into sport cliches.
In 2008, they simply assembled the most talented and well-constructed team in the league. They had everything. They had long-range shooters, mid-range shooters, charge takers, rebounders, passers, high IQ players, smallball versatility, one of the best defensive coaches in NBA history, and a player who could get to the line and even out matchups against prolific foul-drawers like Lebron or Kobe. They could've been an expansion team and they still would've been great.