Kevin Garnett says players from his generation couldn't play in the modern NBA
By Esperanza in Sports
Updated 3 years ago
A frequent theme among former NBA players is criticism, usually attributed to a lack of physicality, levied at those currently starring in the game for playing a type of basketball that simply would not work in bygone eras. Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkley are examples of two stars from a different era who use their platforms to express those complaints, but then there's Kevin Garnett, who used a recent interview with the New York Times Magazine to express seemingly the opposite opinion.