“Kill or Be Killed”: Kevin Garnett’s Aggressive Speech to Deion Sanders on His Level of Intensity Resurfaces
Kevin Garnett’s competitive drive was unparalleled. He played the game with raw intensity. Every possession mattered, and every individual matchup was about showing off his superiority. KG’s floor talk wasn’t restricted to his opponents. He used to scream to hype himself up as well.
KG’s personality was rare and his passion for the game undeniable. About a year ago, Garnett linked up with one of the few people on earth who can match his intensity, Deion Sanders.
In their time in their respective leagues, these two legends were willing to outwork and outperform everyone while wearing their hearts on their sleeves. When an old clip of a conversation he had with Sanders resurfaced on social media, Garnett shared it on his Instagram story, giving us all a chance to refresh our memories.
In the video, he can be heard saying, “You know how you have to go, right. It was kill or be killed. It wasn’t no grey area. If a guy was killing you, he was trying to step on you.” KG’s passion often takes over his train of thought because whatever he’s saying is coming from deep within.
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Garnett explained how there’s nothing “cool” about the game: It’s a battle every time an athlete steps on the court. However, KG believes that intensity has taken a back seat with the new generation.
“Working out, playing one on one, caring, passion, having my teammate’s back, communication,” KG detailed what the game is all about. If he saw his teammate or his coach giving their 100%, it motivated Garnett to match their energies. This short clip pretty much sums up who he was back in his NBA days.
Rajon Rondo told a hilarious Kevin Garnett story
KG’s intensity was one of his biggest strengths on the floor. His charged-up attitude made it difficult for his opponents to face him in games. However, it wasn’t always the opposition at the receiving end. Sometimes, his own teammates got caught in the showcase. Rajon Rando, recalled on such story on the Knuckleheads Podcast.
Rondo said one time, when the team was in a huddle as the coach was getting ready to draw up a play, KG channeled his inner Triple H. Just like the WWE superstar, he took a sip of water and sprayed it in the air. Rondo said, “It was wild. It was the wildest sh*t I ever seen in my life.”
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As confused as he was, he understood that it was part of KG’s personality. He was probably trying to fire himself up for the next play, but unfortunately, Rondo ended up catching some of the spray.
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