In what looked like a reprise of the final scene of “The Godfather,” Glen and Becky Taylor sat courtside on Sunday night before the Timberwolves played Chicago, and all the old familiar faces lined up to pay their respects.
And, as in “The Godfather,” the family’s foes were nowhere to be found.
Glen Taylor bought the Timberwolves in 1994 to prevent the franchise from moving to New Orleans. Almost three years ago, Taylor agreed to sell the team to billionaire Marc Lore and former baseball star Alex Rodriguez.
Taylor announced Thursday that he intended to retain ownership of the team because, in his view, Lore and Rodriguez had not fulfilled their obligations in finalizing the sale.
Friday night, in Denver, the Wolves easily defeated the defending champion Nuggets to temporarily take over first place in the NBA’s Western Conference.
Sunday, the Wolves played at home for the first time since Taylor released the statement, and Taylor, Lore and Rodriguez conducted interviews delineating their dispute.
In the hour before Sunday’s tipoff, Taylor and his wife, Becky, took their customary seats next to the Timberwolves’ bench. Longtime TV analyst Jim Petersen sat down and engaged in a long conversation, leaning close because of the music thumping in the arena.
A line of fans who often sit in the front row were next, coming over to hug both Taylors.