With his induction into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame less than a day away after a long, COVID-induced delay, former Boston Celtics champion center Kevin Garnett shared some thoughts with The Athletic’s Shams Charania about being inducted along with peers Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant.
The latter in particular was a poignant issue for The Big Ticket, who opened up on his enshrinement without his longtime adversary on the court and good friend off of it after Bryant’s tragic accidental death in January of 2020 in a helicopter crash that also took the life of his daughter and several others.
“I feel more than honored to go in with these two, but Kobe not being there is gonna be super emotional for everybody,” he explained.
Kevin Garnett on entering Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame @Hoophall on Saturday with Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan: "Not having Kob’ is going to affect everybody … Kobe not being there is going to be super emotional for everybody." pic.twitter.com/tAhvE2YJMk
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) May 14, 2021
Listen to the clip embedded above to hear KG’s words to the NBA insider ahead of his Saturday Hall of Fame induction.
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