The Timberwolves played their last game of 2015-16 on Wednesday night at Target Center. It was also the final game of Kevin Garnett's 21st NBA season. He has spent 13 and one-third of those seasons in the employ of the Timberwolves.
Garnett's salaries have totaled $330,408,963 for this long and distinguished career. This comes up only 2.245 percent short of the $338 million that will be gifted to us grateful Twin Citians for the privilege of hosting the 2018 Super Bowl.
Actually, Garnett's gross salaries would have been closer to our forthcoming windfall courtesy of the NFL, but the 1998-99 lockout took away $5,463,415 of the $14 million that Da Kid was due to make (pre-tax, of course).
Garnett will have received $194,132,932 in regular season salaries from the Timberwolves after the final game. Based on being traded to the Timberwolves with 30 games left on the 2014-15 schedule, my calculations have Garnett receiving $13,182,927 in this second stay in Minnesota.
The Big Ticket was given a raucous welcome back to Target Center on Feb. 23, 2015, played in four of the next six games (all appearances at home) and then sat out the final 22 games of the season.
Garnett turned 39 last May 19. The Wolves gave him a two-year contract, calling for $8.5 million this season and $8 million for 2016-17. He played in 38 of the Wolves' first 45 games in 2015-16. He has not played since Jan. 23, with a bad knee but also as the team concentrated on getting bigger minutes for its young nucleus.
He will have played in 43 of the team's 112 games since being reacquired by the Timberwolves. He will be 40 at the start of next season, if he should return and claim the $8 million remaining on his contract.
We will see how much good will owner Glen Taylor has earned through making those deposits of $194,132,932 (not counting playoffs) into Garnett's accounts. We will see how much of an emotional investment Garnett has in the Timberwolves, his first and last team and returning from what's now a 12-year stay in the NBA's non-playoff wasteland.