Googs is, at best, a third option scorer for a decent team. He was a "star" in Minny when KG got there because the T-Wolves sucked that badly.
Perhaps that's merely conjecture on my part -- but he was merely above-average for the Bullets, was traded twice his third year in the league, and spent the last six years in the NBA as a roll player averaging less than 10 ppg.
The only two years he averaged more than 20 ppg, he did it playing along side KG.
Cassell was little more than a talented journeyman before joining the T-Wolves (his sixth team), and to a degree still is. He established himself a little in Milwaukee, but never really made the Bucks relevent.
And he won 2 championships with a "real post-oriented stud" his first two seasons in the league as an offensive spark plug off the bench -- averaging less than 10 points both years.
For the second championship, Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler, who basically rescued the struggling defending champions when he was brought over in a mid-season trade.
But you're right, the first year Olajuwon did it mostly by himself ... and carried Otis Thorpe, Vernon Maxwell, Robert Horry, Sam Cassell, Kenny Smith and Mario Elie.
Or maybe depth can be considered an elite #2 as well.
A lot is made about the 7 straight first round losses. But the T-wolves were huge, huge underdogs in every single one of them.
KG's first year in the playoffs the T-Wolves lost to the Rockets with Olajuwon, Drexler and Barkley on the team.
His second year they lost to Gary Payton, Vin Baker (when he was still All-Star caliber) and Detlef Schrempf during the Sonics' third straight Pac Div Championship -- pushing them to the full 5 games.
His other opponents? Tim Duncan, David Robinson and the Spurs (twice) The Trailblazers during their run to the WCF. Dallas and the Big Three. And Kobe and Shaq's Lakers.
You may think he had the talent around him to upset at least one of those teams, but that just may be an unreconcilable disagreement between us, which is fine.
I don't think he's been an MVP candidate since 2004. And during those past three years no one could look at the T-wolves roster and say "yeah, they're going to the playoff".
Substitute KG with any one star in the league onto the T-wolves roster and tell me they would carry that team to the playoffs.
That's not sarcasm, I'm actually curious who we might come up with.
And on this, we are in complete and utter agreement -- on most of your points.
The last thing I want is another "win now" situation with a window that closes in two years -- when the draft won't be as rich and we will have missed out on next year's talented FA crop.
But I don't understand your characterization of Garnett. Is it because of the alleged assualt charges when he was in High School -- because I saw Behind the Glory too.
Or is it just his on-court, in your face, power game persona, mixed with futility in the playoffs that you assume he's a thug?
Most Minny fans seem to have great things to say about his character and community involvement as well as passion for the game. Maybe I'm just not privy to the same info as you.
The irony is, you don't want KG as a mentor, but you do want Miller. Why, cause he's a good ole boy?
The last thing I want is an overpriced, soft center who also has never won anything mentoring the next generation of our team.