Former Celtic Jeff Green on how Kevin Garnett helped him find his voice as a player

“He used to tell me all the time, ‘You have got to speak up,'” Green said.

Hall of Fame Boston Celtics big man Kevin Garnett has the sort of personality that can leave indelible marks on the people he played with in the NBA in the same sort of way he leaves similarly indelible marks of a less desirable sort on those he’s played against. The former is the case with fellow former Celtic Jeff Green — now with the Denver Nuggets — who recently recounted how KG helped him come out of his shell as a player.

“When I was with Boston,” suggested Green via Clutch Points. “I didn’t talk much. I was very quiet. But now, I can’t stop talking, so I guess to a small extent, I’m like (Garnett). I think being vocal is big.”

“He used to tell me all the time, ‘You have to speak up,'” Green added. “You have to talk. You have to talk!'”

The Big Ticket certainly is no stranger to using his voice on and off of the basketball court, though it has also been a source of controversy when he’s trash-talking opponents in-game.

With his playing days firmly behind him, KG has morphed into a mentor for younger players while mending some of the fences he crashed through with his words during his playing days.

Though even now, the man is anything but meek.

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