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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:48 pm Post subject: T-Wolves owner Glen Taylor: We want to retire Kevin Garnett's number but he has been silent |
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http://nba.nbcsports.com/2017/11/16/timberwolves-owner-glen-taylor-we-want-to-retire-kevin-garnetts-number-but-he-has-been-silent/
Quote: | Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor: We want to retire Kevin Garnett’s number, but he has been ‘silent’
Three all-time greats retired last year: Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett.
The Spurs already retired Duncan’s number. The Lakers will put both of Kobe’s numbers into the rafters next month.
When will the Timberwolves follow suit with Garnett?
Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor, via Derek Wetmore of 1500ESPN:
“For our part, we have invited KG to do that numerous times,” Taylor said in a radio interview with 1500ESPN. “So I think it’s just waiting for KG to feel comfortable doing that. For whatever reason, he’s been a little bit silent on that issue. But I’m sure it’ll happen. We’re not pushing but we sure have told him that the door is open and we look forward to that time.”
There has been a rift between Taylor and Garnett stemming from Flip Saunders’ untimely death. Garnett planned to take a greater role in a Saunders-run organization, but after Saunders died, Minnesota installed Tom Thibodeau as president-coach.
As of last spring, Garnett said the franchise never reached out about retiring his number – directly rebuking a Taylor claim. Taylor keeps insisting the ball is in Garnett’s court. I wonder whether Garnett’s take has changed.
The Timberwolves will eventually retire Garnett’s number. Time heals all wounds. There’s no set timeline for these things, even in better circumstances. Obviously, Taylor wanted it to happen sooner, but there’s no such thing as too late here. |
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lakez34 Star Player
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Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 5:08 pm Post subject: |
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Lot of posturing. Seems like both sides have a rift (not really sure I'm following why other than it seems like KG wanted to have more front office responsibilities and after Flip's death, they gave those responsibilities to Thibs instead?) and eventually both sides will move on and have the jersey retired.
Real Q is whether he'll have his jersey retired in Boston as well, and if so, which will come first? |
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Huey Lewis & The News Star Player
Joined: 18 Dec 2015 Posts: 5234 Location: So what's the uh...topic of discussion?
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