Kevin Garnett played for the Timberwolves for a total of 14 seasons, including his final season in the NBA. However, it doesn't sound like he wants his jersey retired in Minnesota any time soon.
Garnett gave an interview with The Athletic and did not hold back on his feelings for Timberwolves owner, Glen Taylor.
According to Bring Me The News:
Garnett told Charania that he wants nothing to do with Taylor because Taylor allegedly backed out of plans that would've had Garnett become part-owner of the franchise – a deal that apparently crumbled after Flip Saunders died in 2016.
"At this point, I don’t want any dealings with Glen Taylor or Taylor Corp. or anything that has to do with him," said Garnett. "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 (expletives). I try not to do business with openly snakes or people who are snake-like."
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