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The Lockout
I don't know about you, but it's so weird to go through months without NBA basketball. I love hoops. I've got hoops in my veins. And it really annoyed me when November rolled around and there was no games in sight. The lockout went back and forth. Some people argued that Garnett's contract was the trigger, jacking up players' salaries into astronomical ranges. Whatever. Don't blame KG. He's always been a trend-setter, a trail-blazer, someone who knows what he wants and does things his own way. But sadly, the dispute and the lockout meant no b-ball for fans. With MJ's legendary game-winning-championship clincher still resonating in the air, his status was up in the air - until January, that was. Jordan announced his retirement.

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And so another season began, full of promise, full of goals. Freshly signed 126-million man, Kevin Garnett had work to do. There were critics to silence, people to dunk on, and fun to be had. Garnett and Marbury took it up another notch, proving that the future was here - and it was cloaked in wolves' skin. Power slams, vicious putbacks, rim-rockas, soaring tomahawks, nasty sledgehammers, sick windmills - Kevin Garnett was doing it all. Upping his stats in points, rebounds, assists once more, KG averaged a incredibly prolific 18.5pts, 9.6reb, 4.2ast, 1.83blk, 1.7stl. His great play earned him a starting role in the 1998 All-Star Game. This time the fans voted him in. I myself happily voted for him on NBA.COM. The game itself had a great atmosphere. Everybody was watching MJ, who won the All-Star Game MVP. Garnett had that memorable sideways windmill, rocking the ball to his right and propelling the thing through the hoop, screaming aaahhhhhh!! Good stuff.

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The Nike Fun Police. Oh man, I loved those commercials! Those were dope, know what I mean? Kevin Garnett spear-headed the Nike ad campaign as the Captain of the Fun Police. These Nike spots were gold, man. Remember the, "your shorts are two-and-a-half inches above your kneecaps. And your facial expressions when you dunk, are VERY limit!" How about, "our fugitive is wanted for callin' ticky-tack fouls - find him!" Or, "CEO's in the cheap seats, fans on the floor - fun justice was served." These commercials were hilarious, and I loved those them. KG's dead-pan delivery and the funny lines were a pure delight. Plus an all-star cast that included Gary Payton, Alonzo Mourning, Jason Kidd, Tim Hardaway, Terry Porter, Damon Stoudamire, and of course, KG's childhood friend Bug. Cherokee didn't make it though. He just wasn't up to it. It's so much fun reminiscing about the Nike Fun Police.

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The Seattle Supersonics stood in our way as the 1998 Playoffs began. Well, it was more accurate to say that the Minnesota Timberwolves were in the Sonics' way. The upstart Timberwolves took control of the series after winning Games 2 and 3. TBS televised Game 3, and I remember watching the Timberwolves turing on the jets in the fourth quarter, out-playing and out-hustling the Sonics. It was pandemonium in the Target Center. Man, it was a wild finish. Who can forget the POUR IT ON gesture (see photo) made by KG as he emptied the imaginary cup, screaming after a sick dunk. KG and Steph were pumped as they were interviewed by the TBS crew. KG shoved Steph's head, slapping hands and screaming, "Yeah, boy!" And Steph went on to say, "[with] the way we're playin' - we're playin' for the Finals!"



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The Timberwolves fell to the Sonics in Game 5. In a way, it was demoralizing, since they were up 2-1. But overall, it was a wonderful season - not just for the Minnesota Timberwolves, but for the rest of the NBA as well. We all know what His Airness did in the '98 Finals. The Timberwolves were still an upcoming-and-coming team. And their fans had much to believe in.

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