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NBA Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett is recognized as one of the best frontcourt players after playing with the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Boston Celtics.

As Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama fell short in leading his team against the New York Knicks, many perspectives came along that pointed towards the big man.

Speaking of co-hosting a podcast with Paul Pierce, Garnett extended his mentorship offer to Wembanyama because of his bright future of dominating the league.

“One thing I want to speak on is Wemby’s development. If I’m him, I’m working on core strength. I’m probably one of the strongest people you could ever run up on, and I look how I look, but when it came down to setting up on that block and then pitching and getting it off down there, yeah, I was the best at that,” Garnett said.

However, the former MVP also considered the French star’s preference, as he might be teaching a different approach. 

“So I would love to work with big fella, but this generation has a preference on how they want to work out, and I have to respect that,” he added.

Garnett earned the MVP award in 2004 with the Timberwolves and won the DPOY award and the championship in 2008 with the Celtics.