
Before the trade deadline last week, the Minnesota Timberwolves attendance was among the lowest in the league.
Since Kevin Garnett waived his no-trade clause and accepted to go to one of the worst teams in the league, the team he spent his first 12 NBA seasons with, attendance at the Target center has risen drastically.
Kevin Garnett hopes that the Target Center will stay packed by giving away 1,000 tickets that he bought for Monday night’s game against the Clippers.
From the AP:
“Kevin Garnett has purchased 1,000 tickets to Minnesota’s next game in appreciation of Timberwolves fans for their welcome of his return to the team.
The Timberwolves made the announcement on Sunday morning. They host the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night. The freebies courtesy of the 15-time All-Star power forward will be available on the team’s website on Monday morning. The first 500 fans to claim them will get a pair of seats.”