Garnett
returns to Wolves during trade deadline frenzy
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[February 20, 2015]
(Reuters) - A deal that has 15-time
All-Star forward Kevin Garnett headed back to his original team, the
Minnesota Timberwolves, headlined a late flurry of moves ahead of the
NBA's trade deadline on Thursday.
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The deal, which will send Thaddeus Young to the Brooklyn Nets,
was agreed to by both teams but had to wait for Garnett to drop his
no-trade clause, according to multiple reports.
Garnett, who won an NBA title in 2008 with Boston, will lend a
veteran presence to a young team in Minnesota, where the 20-year
veteran broke into the league as the fifth overall pick of the 1995
draft.
A trio of three-team deals were also made as contenders fine-tuned
rosters ahead of the playoffs, while other teams dealt with an eye
to the long-term future, according to nba.com as many late deals had
not yet been confirmed by the clubs.
The Miami Heat acquired prized Suns guard Goran Dragic in a
three-way trade with New Orleans and Phoenix, which pocketed a pair
of first-round draft picks in the process.
Point guard Dragic, who was traded along with his brother Zoran, was
averaging 16.2 points, 4.1 assists and 3.6 rebounds in 52 games this
season in the last year of his contract.
In another three-way swap, Phoenix acquired guard Brandon Knight
from the Milwaukee Bucks, who received guard Michael-Carter Williams
from the Philadelphia 76ers and center-forward Miles Plumlee and
guard Tyler Ennis from the Suns.
The Sixers, meanwhile, received a protected 2015 first-round pick
from the Suns via the Los Angeles Lakers.
Another deadline deal sent Thunder guard Reggie Jackson to Detroit,
four players to Oklahoma City including center Enes Kanter from Utah
and guard D.J. Augustin from the Pistons, and Kendrick Perkins and a
first-round draft pick to Utah.
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The Celtics obtained guard Isaiah Thomas from Phoenix for Marcus
Thornton and a draft pick, and Boston also dealt Tayshaun Prince to
Detroit for Luigi Datome and Jonas Jerebko.
New York and Houston swapped international players as the Knicks
traded veteran Italian guard Pablo Prigioni to the Rockets for young
Russian guard Alexey Shved and a pair of second-round picks.
In another swap of guards, the Washington Wizards acquired Ramon
Sessions from Sacramento in exchange for Andre Miller.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by Frank Pingue)
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