5.24.2015

McHale Denies Garnett Conspiracy




June 19, 2008 Thursday

Timberwolves boss Kevin McHale congratulated Boston General Manager Danny Ainge by telephone Wednesday, one day after the Celtics won their 17th NBA championship.

McHale and Ainge were Celtics teammates the last time Boston had won a title, in 1986. 

McHale also expressed his happiness for Kevin Garnett, who spent 12 ultimately unfulfilling seasons with the Wolves, and maintained the team did the right thing by trading Garnett to Boston last summer for five players, including young star Al Jefferson, and two future draft picks.

"I'm happy with the direction we went in," McHale said after he watched potential draft picks work out at Target Center Wednesday. "The (contract) extension that Kevin was looking for -- $20 million for three years, a $60 million deal -- just was not going to happen. Glen (Wolves owner Glen Taylor) just was not comfortable doing that. When you get to that point, you say, `If we're not going to sign him, we better trade him.' I thought that was the best deal by far, and I still think that."

At his season-ending news conference in April, somebody asked McHale if he would accept a championship ring if the Celtics won the title. He said no. When Larry Bird participated in an NBA media conference before the NBA Finals began, the first questioner asked Bird if he thought McHaletraded Garnett to the Celtics rather than the Los Angeles Lakers because of the fierce rivalry between the teams.

"That's people's perception," McHale said, shrugging. "If you think I went to seven guys on my staff and said, `Tell Glen this is a better deal,' if you think I made that deal in an afternoon over coffee. ... That deal went on for like a month and a half. That's just how things work. It's a business, man."

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