It appears Kevin Garnett won't be involved in any potential sale of the Timberwolves, though owner Glen Taylor said Garnett was never involved in the first place.
Garnett posted to his Instagram story that he "got the news that this process in trying to acquire the TWolves is over for me" and his group.
Garnett did not provide details on why his group is now no longer part of the process.
Taylor, however, said in a phone interview he never heard from Garnett or a group representing Garnett. Taylor said he received bids from 10 groups, none of which were linked to Garnett. Taylor also said Garnett never reached out to him regarding the potential sale.
"He never called me about that at all ever," Taylor said. "I was kind of surprised that he didn't. Then we had about 10 groups or 10 families that made inquiries and stuff like that, and they list who's going to buy it if they did the purchase and his name was never on anything."
Garnett has had a notoriously contentious relationship with Taylor but said he was willing to put that aside and work with Taylor on potentially taking over the team. Garnett took a swipe at Taylor for "being yourself" in his post.
Taylor also said he spoke to four former NBA players who were interested in the team and asked them if they were affiliated with Garnett. They said no.
"If he would've called or had been a person who wanted some help, I would've tried to help him like anybody else," Taylor said.