NBA Legends on how scary good Celtics legend Kevin Garnett was

The Big Ticket was held in high regard by his peers — for good reason.

The Boston Celtics wouldn’t have won Banner 17 in 2008 without trading for Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett in 2007 to join star shooting guard Ray Allen and longtime Celtics star forward Paul Pierce to form a “Big Three” in Boston the summer prior.

The title was Boston’s first since Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Danny Ainge were wearing green in white in 1986. The Big Ticket helped reset the team culture to what the previous 16 banners were built on. But it wasn’t just culture-building that set KG apart as an all-time great — his intensity, basketball IQ, shooting and passing combined with his unreal mobility and timing on defense made him a truly generational talent.

His peers loved him or hated him, but all of them respected him, as can be heard in this latest video produced by the CLNS Media podcast “Basketball Time Machine.”

Give it a watch to hear for yourself how the South Carolinian was seen by his fellow NBAers in his prime.

If you enjoy this pod, check out the “How Bout Them Celtics,” “First to the Floor,” “Celtics Lab,” and the many other New England sports podcasts available on the CLNS Media network. Listen to the “Celtics Lab” podcast on:

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