In an expansive interview with Glen Taylor on Tuesday, the Timberwolves owner said he has reached an understanding with four-time All-Star Jimmy Butler and will continue trying to trade him.
Taylor said Butler told him he will play to his full ability, as he did last year when he was healthy, and go all out until that trade is made.
There is no doubt Taylor is in a tough position with Butler, who doesn't want to play for the Wolves, and realizes he has no choice but to trade him unless, for some reason, the outstanding guard changes his mind.
Butler met with Taylor this week, and they reached an agreement.
"The latest is he is going to be going to practice every day, which he has been, and plans to play in games," said Taylor, who also owns the Star Tribune. "He will be a regular team player. What I said to him in the meantime is our GM, Scott Layden, will be talking to other teams to see if there is a trade that works."
When asked if he believes Butler will give 100 percent, Taylor said there is no question. He added that Butler will be ready for the season opener Wednesday at San Antonio and the home opener against Cleveland on Friday.
"[Butler] said that is the only way he knows how to do it," Taylor said.
Butler came to the Wolves from the Bulls in a draft-night trade in June 2017, along with the No. 16 draft pick that became center Justin Patton, for Wolves guards Zach LaVine and Kris Dunn and the No. 7 pick the Bulls used to select forward Lauri Markkanen.