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Garnett on Wolves owner – ‘I don’t do business with snakes’

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Kevin Garnett was recently selected to be enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame.PHOTO: AFP

MINNEAPOLIS (REUTERS) – Kevin Garnett still carries hard feelings toward Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor after an acrimonious split in 2016.

Garnett, who was recently selected to be enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame, wasn’t shy about sharing some of those feelings during a recent interview with The Athletic.

According to the 15-time All-Star, Taylor worked out an arrangement with former coach Flip Saunders for Garnett to join the team’s front office and/or ownership group after he retired.

Saunders died of lymphoma in 2015, and Garnett said Taylor backed out of the deal.

“At this point, I don’t want any dealings with Glen Taylor or Taylor Corp or anything that has to do with him,” Garnett said. “I’ll always have a special place for the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota in my heart. But I don’t do business with snakes.

“I don’t do business with snake (expletive). I try not to do business with openly snakes or people who are snake-like.”

Although Garnett spent parts of 14 seasons with the Timberwolves (1995-2007, 2014-16), he said he is “not entertaining” the idea of the club retiring his No. 21 jersey.

“First of all, it’s not genuine. Two, (Taylor’s) getting pressure from a lot of fans and, I guess, the community there,” Garnett said.

“Glen and I had an understanding before Flip died, and when Flip died, that understanding went with Flip.

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