10 Things We Learned From Bleacher Report's Oral History of Kevin Garnett

Here's everything you ever wanted to know about Kevin Garnett's NBA career.

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At this point in his career, you would think that we would know just about everything there is to know about Kevin Garnett. He's been in the NBA for about two decades now and, despite spending the first half of his career playing with the Timberwolves, he's been under a microscope for his entire tenure in the league because of freakish talent, his ridiculously effective trash talking, and his ability to remain relevant as he's grown older. So surely, there's not anything that we don't know about KG, right?

Wrong. Bleacher Report just published "A Man in Full: An Oral History of Kevin Garnett, the Player Who Changed the NBA" by reporter Howard Beck. It features about 40 NBA players, coaches, executives, and more discussing KG. And we read a lot of new stories about KG in it. Here are 10 Things We Learned From Bleacher Report's Oral History of Kevin Garnett.

He thought about attending the University of Michigan before declaring for the 1995 NBA Draft.

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He went through an entire workout without socks once and played so hard that blood was dripping out of his shoes by the time it was over.

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He crushed Joakim Noah's soul with his incessant trash talking during Noah's rookie season in the NBA.

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He doesn't talk trash to other players nearly as much as it might seem.

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He was pissed off when the Timberwolves decided to sign Wally Szczerbiak to a long-term deal in 2002.

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He almost ended up on the Lakers before the Timberwolves traded him to the Celtics in 2007.

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He almost ended up on the Cavaliers in 2007 as well.

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He also almost told the Timberwolves that he didn't want to be traded at all in 2007.

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He used to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before every Celtics game—and forced his teammates to do it, too.

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He put a hole in the wall of his house once after he got angry about something he saw on MTV's 'Making the Band.'

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