The Minnesota Timberwolves will play against the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night in game four of the Western Conference semifinals and sitting in the front row, right next to the Wolves’ bench will be the majority owner (for now) Glen Taylor.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have had a great season this year and they are currently up 2-0 in their series with the Denver Nuggets, who won it all last year.
There’s a new development in the ongoing saga of who will own the Minnesota Timberwolves as current owner Glen Taylor looks to retain control while Alex Rodriguez’s team hopes to force a previously agreed upon sale.
The Minnesota Timberwolves just got done sweeping the Phoenix Suns out of the NBA Playoffs just a few days ago. But while there are a lot of roster questions now in the desert, there are still all sorts of ownership questions in the North Star State.
Over the last few years, former MLB superstar Alex Rodriguez and businessman Marc Lore have been gathering equity in order to slowly take over ownership of the Minnesota Timberwolves from long-time owner Glen Taylor.
The Minnesota Timberwolves' ownership dispute will advance to a mediation session on May 1 in Minneapolis, ESPN reported on Wednesday night. Longtime majority owner Glen Taylor put an end to a three-year ownership succession plan with the group headed by Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez on March 28.
There’s a big development in the ongoing saga of who will own the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball organization. A mediation session date has been set between the parties involved in the ownership struggle, per ESPN.
The Timberwolves' ownership dispute between majority owner Glen Taylor and the Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez group will advance to a mediation session on May 1 in Minneapolis, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Since the moment it was announced that Glen Taylor was voiding the Minnesota Timberwolves purchase agreement that he, Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez had previously signed 3+ years earlier, the battle for majority ownership of the Wolves has been extremely public, toxic and muddy.
A new report suggests that Glen Taylor had at least one other reason for pulling out of a deal he had with Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez to sell the franchise.
Alex Rodriguez's failed ownership bid with Marc Lore for the Timberwolves might be a home run for the teams' fans.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are in the midst of their best season in 20 years, getting out-of-this-world highlights from Anthony Edwards, a top rated defense anchored by soon to be 4X DPOY Rudy Gobert, and career years from guys like Jordan McLaughlin, Naz Reid, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are one of the most exciting NBA franchises to watch this season thanks to Anthony Edwards, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Rudy Gobert leading the charge.
Glen Taylor dropped what Marc Lore described as a “nuclear bomb” on him and Alex Rodriguez late last week when he announced that the Minnesota Timberwolves were no longer for sale and that he was voiding the purchase agreement in place with his new minority investors.
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore appear to be taking the gloves off.
Current Minnesota Timberwolves majority owner Glen Taylor sounds pretty exasperated over the sale of the team.
It seems inevitable that Taylor is headed for a legal battle with Rodriguez and Lore.
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore are giving their side of the Minnesota Timberwolves ownership drama.
On Thursday morning, Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor announced that he will retain his majority stake in the franchise after the final purchase option held by minority owners Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez expired on Wednesday.
Alex Rodriguez and his partner thought they were taking over the Minnesota Timberwolves. But in the aftermath of his breakup with Jennifer Lopez, he just didn't have the cash.
A majority stake in Minnesota Timberwolves will no longer be sold to the ownership group being led by former baseball star Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore, team owner Glen Taylor said in a press release from the team.
Marc Lore and former baseball star Alex Rodriguez were looking to purchase controlling interest in the team.
Is there one more twist in the protracted takeover of the Minnesota Timberwolves? Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez are one payment away from taking majority ownership of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx from Glen Taylor, but are reportedly in search of investors to help facilitate half of a final $600 million outlay.
Just three days short of a critical deadline, the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx will officially have new management.
On the eve of their season opener, the Minnesota Timberwolves long-awaited change in primary ownership could be put on hold.
Speculation grew once the reported sale became public record last week that Rodriguez and partner Marc Lore would look to move the Timberwolves from Minnesota to Seattle. That doesn’t appear to be in the cards right now.
After hiring Gersson Rosas as their new president of basketball operations in the spring, the Wolves have made several more changes to their management group in recent months.
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