Based on what exactly? I'd say he's more intellectually fit than 95% of the league currently. Do you know anything about his business sense, or what he's done with the money he's earned while playing in the NBA?
What has he done with his millions from the NBA? Anyways, he would be a great owner. Exceptional just from his on court pursuits.
He screams while doing sports and bumps his head, this guy is clearly not fit for society and should be in a mental institution!!!
Not sure about all of his investments, but I know he's been wanting to be an owner of a sports franchise for a while now. In fact, I remember him getting rejected from buying a stake in AS Roma a few years ago due to conflict of interest (I believe the Celtics owner has a majority stake in the team as well). Either way, there is nothing to suggest KG wouldn't make a good owner.
This line of thinking makes no sense to me. It's not like athletes or musicians went to business school and learned how to invest and manage wealth to make money. They have financial advisers who handle all of that stuff. The athletes and musicians don't know jack ****. It's like saying I'm an amazing business man because Vanguard manages my money and makes me more money.
I thought when he had Cassell and Spreewell, that was the best opportunity for Garnett to win it all. Too bad the Candy man was starting over Madsen. I have a feeling that Madsen at the starting 5 while Garnett manned the 4 would be enough and set the tone for the Wolves to win games better and not get behind.
^^^^ Madsen is just a great effort player and defender that didn't take a play off. He was all hustle which made up for his lack of talent in a big way.