Yes, Kevin Garnett briefly played for the Milwaukee Bucks during the 2014-2015 NBA season. He was traded to the team from the Brooklyn Nets in February 2015. Garnett played 30 games for the Bucks before retiring at the end of the season.
http://www.google.com/search?q=+largest+anthill+garnet+&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a Here is the list for you to look through. Jack
Yes, rubies are valuable gemstones. They are among the most valuable and precious gemstones in the world, prized for their beautiful color, durability, and rarity. The value of a ruby depends on factors like size, clarity, color, and quality.
The fastest arrow ever recorded was shot by Lassi Peppanen at a speed of 302.66 mph (487.6 km/h) in 2016. This achievement was recognized by Guinness World Records for the fastest speed attained by an arrow.
No animal has ever been on Mars.
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No, but Kevin Cluess, who played at the same high school, Archbishop Molloy, was.
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Charlie Criss he was 5 3
No, Yao Ming has only played for one NBA team, the Houston Rockets.
The Lakers, the Cavalers, The Celtics, The spurs, The suns, The pistons, and the Nets. BUT, the five best players ever are Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnet, Paul Peirce and Tim Duncan.
The Barton Garnet Mine was established in 1878. The NY Subway Garnet, the best-formed crystal ever found in the state, was discovered during sewer excavation in 1885.
Shaq has made one three shot in his career on Feb.16,1996, against the Milwaukee Bucks.
At last count, Don & Jon's Uncle Jon McGlocklin (who also graduated from Franklin Community HS & played with the Milwaukee Bucks) was a sports commentator in Milwaukee. He may be able to help you.
Tim Duncan is MUCH MUCH better than tony parker. Actually, he is better than Magic Johnson. Ben Gordon, and especially Kevin Garnet. He is one of the best players ever to live.
Ruby and Garnet (well that is if you are talking about the best novel ever by jacqueline wilson!)
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