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Garnett is fully moved on from Timberwolves

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - From the moment he was traded from Minnesota to Boston more than two years ago, Kevin Garnett insisted he had moved on from the place he spent his first 12 seasons.

It was clear in his most recent return to Target Center - a
92-90 Celtics victory on Wednesday night - that KG definitely is
not looking back.

After his most recent visit to his old home, Garnett made it
clear that he hardly even recognizes the place. There is not a
single teammate left from his time with the Timberwolves. Team
owner Glen Taylor also parted ways with architect Kevin McHale.

Garnett says all the changes make the process of moving on much
easier.

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