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Unaware at the time of just how revolutionary he would become as the Association’s first prep-to-pro talent in two decades, Kevin Garnett, before his debut, described expectations for himself to be “very high.” November 3, 1995’s box score against the Sacramento Kings would confirm the Minnesota Timberwolves’ soon-to-be-superstar’s field goal percentage to be just the same. Presenting an appetizer of what his Hall of Fame career would eventually involve, the ever-versatile Garnett showcased a soft around-the-rim touch, a quick, accurate inside-the-arc release, and potential as an otherworldly defender. Unintentionally paying homage to a previous prep-to-pro legend, Garnett’s flawless efficiency — four-for-four — headlined a eight-point, one-rebound, one-assist outing in 16 minutes. Garnett, remarkable enough to prompt a veteran teammate to personally defer playing time in favor of his could-be greatness, rode the momentum to a sixth-place Rookie of the Year finish and standout averages in points (10.4), rebounds (6.3), steals (1.1), and blocks (1.6). Deemed too risky an investment for some risk-averse GMs, the 1995 No. 5 pick parlayed opportunities into an All-Star nod by Year Two, a 2003-04 Most Valuable Player award by Year Nine, and a solidified legacy as a top-shelf power forward by career's end.
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Player Box Score
16
MIN
8
PTS
1
REB
1
AST
0
STL
0
BLK
0
TOV
0
+/-
4-4
FG
1.000
FG%
0-0
3P
-
3P%
0-0
FT
-
FT%
Kevin Garnett
Season Averages
28.7
MIN
10.4
PTS
6.3
REB
1.8
AST
1.1
STL
1.6
BLK
1.4
TOV
0
+/-
4.5-9.2
FG
.491
FG%
0.1-0.4
3P
.286
3P%
1.3-1.9
FT
.705
FT%