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Garnett: Aaron and I each have our own lives, but I wish him all the best

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Garnett: Aaron and I each have our own lives, but I wish him all the best

Live bar October 30 News Garnett's solo documentary is about to be released, and he was interviewed by The New York Times to promote the new film.

Q: In your documentary, you made frequent appearances with multiple of your Celtic teammates, but there was no Ray Allen. Are you still that tough on Aaron's stance?

KG: I wish Ray all the best and I wish him and his family all the best. I'll support him no matter what he does, and that's what I'm trying to say.

Q: Your teammates are saying you have to communicate with Aaron. Are you willing to reconcile with him?

KG: It's not a big deal for me. I think Ray is living his life, I'm living my life. That is my position. If people want to do something, we can act now. The position we're in now is obvious and I wish all my teammates all the best, not just Allen, but everyone.

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