The Minnesota Timberwolves made history during the 1995 NBA draft when they selected the first player to be drafted right out of high school in about 20 years. When Darryl Dawkins and Bill Willoughby were drafted in 1975, they were the first players ever to be selected in the NBA Draft out of high school. That wouldn’t happen again until the Timberwolves drafted Kevin Garnett , and he made his NBA debut during the 1995-96 season.
Monday marked 30 years since Kevin Garnett made his NBA debut with the Timberwolves, and the Hall of Famer took to social media to convey his thoughts on the beginning of his career.
“30 years is crazy,” Garnett posted along with a fire emoji.
Garnett’s NBA debut was against the Sacramento Kings, and he came off the bench and played around 16 minutes. He

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