The Boston Celtics would like Kevin Garnett's jersey with the number five on March 13 while playing the Dallas Mavericks under the Hall cover. That announced the organization at the weekend.
Already in February 2020, the Celtics had announced in the half-time break of their game against L.A. Clippers, no longer awarded Garnett's jersey number and want to hang his Jersey under the ceiling of the TD Gardens. However, because the NBA season had to suspend pandemies shortly thereafter and then returned with only a few fans, the ceremony seemed.
I feel honored and I'm grateful, Garnett said in a video message at that time. I will always have great respect and appreciation for the owners, Danny Ainge, Doc Rivers, my former teammates and the Celtic Nation!
Garnett spent six seasons of his career in Boston. In 2007, together with Ray, he came to the Celtics, where they founded the new Big 3 of the Celts together with Paul Pierce. In 2008, they brought the title to the finals against the Los Angeles Lakers, the reunion for two years lost Boston in seven games.
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The Big Ticket was recorded in 1920 next to Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and will be the 24th player in the history of the Boston Celtics, whose jersey hangs under the Hall cover of the Gardens. Previously, the Jersey of his former teammate Pierce is still immortalized.
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