Minnesota Timberwolves Wiretap

Wolves: Garnett Staying

Kevin Garnett's boss says Minnesota has no plans to move its best player.

Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor said trade rumors involving Garnett may make for good Internet chat but are not based on reality.

"I can tell you, definitely, we are not trading KG," Taylor told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The Knicks are one of several teams that have been mentioned as possible trade partners with the Wolves. The Nets, Bulls, Lakers, Pistons, Pacers and Warriors also would have the resources to make a deal for Garnett, a perennial All-Star.

"I have no plans on trading him at least through this contact," Taylor said of Garnett, who is signed through the 2008-09 season. "I'd like to say through life. But I'll just say through this contract, because then there are things you can't always control."

Taylor said he is committed to building his team around Garnett. The theory behind the Knicks acquiring Garnett is that Isiah Thomas would be willing to take on the contracts of Wally Szczerbiak and Troy Hudson.

"I'm more likely to spend the money it takes to (get Garnett a championship) here," Taylor said.

Via New York Daily News


Boozer To Wolves?

According to Sports Illustrated's 'Truth And Rumor's section, the St. Paul Pioneer Press is reporting that the Timberwolves may talk trade with the Utah Jazz, with the discussions focusing on Minnesota big man Michael Olowonkandi and either Troy Hudson or Marko Jaric, and disappointing Utah forward Carlos Boozer.

'Don't be surprised if the Timberwolves talk trade with the Jazz, with Michael Olowokandi going to Utah for Carlos Boozer, and with either Troy Hudson or Marko Jaric of the Wolves as part of a deal,' the piece states.

The move, if it ever comes to fruition, would indictate the Jazz are giving up on the oft injured Boozer, whose bloated contract runs through 09/10. Olowonkandi would come off the books after this season while both Hudson and Jaric are signed to long term deals.

Via Sports Illustrated


Nets Not Ready To Deal For KG

Rumors abound the Nets will make a run at Kevin Garnett after his public comments about displeasure with T'Wolves moves.

But sources both in New Jersey and Minnesota insist nothing would happen before the summer, if at all.

Via NY Post


Timberwolves Nov 2005 Archive

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    Timberwolves coach Dwane Casey met with Kevin Garnett on Friday morning in the wake of the all-star's criticism of team management during a TNT interview broadcast Thursday night.

  • Spree 'Might As Well Retire'

    Latrell Sprewell is willing to sit out instead of playing for the NBA veteran's minimum. "Anyone who thinks he should play for that, that's absurd," said Bob Gist, told SI.com this week. "He might as well retire."

  • Garnett's Criticism Of McHale's Organization Overshadows Win

    Three weeks into the season, Kevin Garnett criticized the team's key management decisions involving former coach Flip Saunders and veterans Latrell Sprewell and Sam Cassell.

  • Homeland Army Duty Concerns Jaric

    Timberwolves point guard Marko Jaric was distressed when he learned that former NBA star Vlade Divac is facing a charge of evading the army's draft in their native country of Serbia-Montenegro.

  • Inactivity Upsets Tskitishvili

    Frustrated forward Nikoloz Tskitishvili is still waiting to make his debut with the Timberwolves.

  • Ejection Doesn't Faze McCants

    It took Timberwolves rookie Rashad McCants six NBA games to get ejected.

  • Garnett Sticks With Agent, Denying Report

    Contrary to a report in a New York newspaper that Kevin Garnett had fired agent Andy Miller, Garnett said Friday that Miller still represents him.

  • KG Donates $1.2 Million To Katrina Relief

    "I knew I wanted to do something," Garnett said after practice Friday. "But I didn't know in detail what I wanted to do."

  • Magic Talks With Spree End When Two-Year Deal Is Demanded

    The Magic spoke with Latrell Sprewell's agent, but Spree wanted a two-year deal.

  • Cassell Not Bitter Toward Timberwolves

    Sam Cassell insisted he harbored no bad feelings for the Minnesota Timberwolves.

  • Olowokandi Suspects Spree Wanted To Avoid Preseason

    No team came at Latrell Sprewell in the summer with its available salary-cap space and no one even dangled its full midlevel exception of about $5 million.

  • Clubs Wait For KG To Become Available

    Teams around the league are already eyeing Kevin Garnett, according to the L.A. Times. Reports have come from several sources that Garnett could be available if the Wolves are out of the playoff hunt this year.

  • Cassell Gets First Look Against Timberwolves

    Clipper point guard Sam Cassell tonight faces the Minnesota Timberwolves for the first time since they traded him to the Clippers on Aug.

  • Garnett Faces Fine For Missing Luncheon

    The Timberwolves will fine Kevin Garnett for missing a civic luncheon Monday at Target Center.

  • Dupree Eager To Help Wolves

    Ronald Dupree said he was excited about his 4 a.