Even though Kevin Love is breaking several of Kevin Garnett's Timberwolves records, team owner Glen Taylor believes Love still has a ways to go to top what Garnett did here over 12 seasons.
Taylor complimented Garnett, even though the Celtics star recently was quoted as saying that he loves Minnesota's fans but doesn't have anything good to say about Taylor or the Wolves franchise.
So it will be interesting when the Celtics and Wolves get on the Target Center floor Friday night, in what will be a great show.
This is Garnett's first game in Minneapolis since last March, when he scored 13 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in an 85-82 Celtics victory.
On Wednesday night in Boston, Garnett faced off against the Utah Jazz and forward Al Jefferson -- who was the main trade component when the Wolves sent Garnett to the Celtics in 2007 -- and the two players were chippy for the bulk of the game.
After the Celtics beat the Jazz 94-82, Garnett -- who scored 23 points on 10-for-16 shooting and had 10 rebounds -- talked about his motivation this season, his 17th in the league.
"I hear y'all calling me old," he told reporters. "I hear y'all calling me older, weathered. It don't really take much to motivate me. I'm older in basketball years, but in life I'm 30-something."
Garnett, 35, said he's been more critical of himself this year.