It feels crazy,” Garnett said. “To sit here and have a plateau with 1,000 games says a lot not only about my conditioning, but, through knocking on wood countless times, taking care of my body and trying to be the best player that I can be.”
Garnett reached the 1,000-game mark at the age of 32 years, 165 days—three days before the 13th anniversary of his NBA debut with Minnesota when he scored eight points, but made all four shots, as a substitute. He broke the record of 33 years, 24 days set by Shawn Kemp on Dec. 20, 2002.
I'm sure Lebron will break this and many other records but shouts to KG one of the realest on the court.
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