Over the course of the last week, I've seen multiple pieces criticizing Kevin Garnett's behavior on court. This behavior includes taunting, cursing, and various other provocative acts that frequently create discord between the Boston Celtics and the team they are playing.
Celtics fans have defended Garnett by saying "that's just KG being KG." Fine and well. But there is a bit more to it than that.
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KG's behavior on the court is simply his way of gaining an edge. If he can get the other team thinking about him and mad enough, then that takes their minds off the game even if just for a couple of plays. He gets in their heads and it works to the the Celtics' advantage.
He has always been that way and it has never been an issue until now. No one cared how much he talked or taunted while the Wolves were losing. Now that he is a Celtic, all the Celtic haters are now KG haters.
It must feel so good for KG to be on a team that is as good as he is.
the chest beating is more meaningful when it's backed up by Ws
i agree. honestly i dont like much trash talking nor cursing, but this's pro sport, not amateur, so i guess he's doing his best to win...
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