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duncan228
03-18-2008, 09:21 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/basketball/nba/03/18/garnett.taylor.ap/index.html

Wolves owner criticizes Garnett
Taylor: KG 'tanked it' in missing games late in '06-07

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Kevin Garnett has heard plenty of criticism in his 13 years in the NBA.

He doesn't hit the big shot in the fourth quarter. He only got the Minnesota Timberwolves out of the first round of the playoffs one time. His contract limited the team's ability to surround him with talent.

Through it all, no one ever questioned his intensity, effort or determination.

Until now, and from an unlikely source.

Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor, a staunch supporter and friend of Garnett's during their 12 seasons together in Minnesota, leveled some rare criticism at his former star on Tuesday, suggesting Garnett "tanked it" when he missed the last five games last year.

Taylor's remarks came after practice, as the Wolves' strong play down the stretch was being discussed. They have won four of their last six games and say they want to win as many as possible to create some momentum going into the offseason.

Taylor took exception to a local newspaper columnist who suggested it was time for the Wolves, who are 16-50, to start losing to improve their chances in the draft lottery.

Garnett missed the last five games of last season with a leg injury and watched his team lose its final seven games, improving its draft status along the way, before being traded to Boston in July.

Taylor said the columnist "said a little bit last year that we sort of like tanked it. I don't think that. I don't like that so much. I don't like that.

"It was more like KG tanked it. I think the other guys still wanted to play. But it sure changed the team and didn't make us (as good)."

The Celtics were in Houston for a game against the Rockets, and Garnett was not immediately available for comment. His agent, Andy Miller, said Taylor's remarks were "ridiculous."

"KG has never been questioned, nor would he ever be questioned by anyone, about his effort or desire to win and accomplish team success," Miller said in a phone interview. "During his tenure in Minnesota, nothing was more important to him than bringing a championship to Minnesota."

Last year wasn't the first time the Wolves have been accused of dumping games.

Two years ago, the team shut down Garnett for the final six games, which ended with center Mark Madsen shooting seven 3-pointers in a double-overtime loss to Memphis.

They traded a first-rounder to the Clippers in a deal for Marko Jaric that year, and needed to finish with a lottery pick in the top 10 to keep it. Minnesota lost four of its last five to ensure that happened.

The Wolves aren't the only team to come under scrutiny for tanking games in recent years. Memphis, which comes to the Target Center on Wednesday night, has heard it this year after trading star Pau Gasol to the Lakers for a package of nondescript players, and Miami recently made the decision to bench Dwyane Wade for the rest of the season.

So far this season, the Timberwolves cannot be considered in that company.

They have shown marked improvement in the last week Taylor said "the right thing to do is to press these guys to win, win, win, win, win."

"Why are we winning? We're winning for (the players), but the other thing is I think we're winning for the fans," he said. "I think we have to show the fans that, what I call it, there is a plan. That we're going to improve next year. And you can see where we were and this is where we're going and next year we're going to be a better team."

With a young core including Al Jefferson, Ryan Gomes and Randy Foye, there is some optimism that better days lie ahead.

Which is one reason why some fans wouldn't mind seeing the Wolves drop a few games to end up with the No. 1 pick and a possible shot at Kansas State star Michael Beasley.

The Wolves head into Wednesday night's game tied with Memphis and Seattle for the second-fewest wins in the league, five ahead of Miami.

Gomes, for one, prefers to try winning.

"We have to worry about the guys that are here now and who we're playing for now," he said. "We're playing for the 13 guys that are on our roster, our coaching staff, and the fans here. We can't think about who might be coming in here next year, a trade, or all that stuff. That's out of our control."

Besides, Taylor pointed out, dumping games guarantees the Wolves nothing. Under the current system, the team with the worst record has just a 25 percent chance of landing the top pick.

Though the Timberwolves have plenty of experience in the draft lottery, they have never improved their position by getting lucky. They often lose out in the deal, such as in 1992 when they had the best shot at the No. 1 pick and Shaquille O'Neal, but slipped to third and wound up with Christian Laettner.

"Let's be realistic. We've never been lucky," Taylor said, laughing. "That's not part of the plan, but let's hope that happens. I'm not counting on it."

Medvedenko
03-18-2008, 10:26 PM
See Dwade.

ATX Spur
03-19-2008, 12:33 AM
Why would he say something like that? Doesn't make any sense.

velik_m
03-19-2008, 01:02 AM
Um no, his "GM" "tanked" it.

dbreiden83080
03-19-2008, 01:06 AM
Totally uncalled for and way out of line. The owner of the Wolves is a clown. KG played his ASS off for the wolves for more than a decade and never complained about the team being awful. He never whined and cried about a trade. Kobe had 2 so so years in LA and was telling every radio station in the land "Get me the hell out of here". KG is a class act, he does NOT deserve crap like this.

Trainwreck2100
03-19-2008, 01:07 AM
Even if he did you, he didn't have to trade him

MajicMan
03-19-2008, 02:20 AM
Wasn't KG equally classless in his return to Minne flaunting his Boston Jersey.

whottt
03-19-2008, 02:31 AM
I don't know but KG was incredibly loyal to the TWolves...he was so loyal he was stupid about it. Loyal to an incompetent and corrupt FO and a horribly run team that completely squandered the prime of his career. I don't like KG...but he's way too good for the TWolves..he definitely deserved better than they, and they pretty much ruined his NBA career.

TDMVPDPOY
03-19-2008, 07:06 AM
KG cant complain since he was earnin what? 2-3 of the teams cap?

management was stupid enough to invest that much in him that they had jackshit to put players around him.

sickdsm
03-19-2008, 07:34 AM
Take it FWIW. This is the same team that had Mark Madsen in trying to jack up three pointers.

Obstructed_View
03-19-2008, 12:10 PM
Gotta give KG credit for going hard to the hole last night in the final minutes when his team needed him most to extend the lead to 25.

PM5K
03-19-2008, 02:17 PM
Let's assume he did tank, he wouldn't have had to if the front office wasn't so horribly incompetent, tanking was the only way he have a chance of getting any good players on the team.

Gino
03-19-2008, 02:25 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=jy-celticsrockets031908&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

ancestron
03-19-2008, 02:30 PM
KG went all Pete Rose when he was asked about it after the game last night.

Obstructed_View
03-20-2008, 12:50 AM
All I know is if I was overpaying for a player the way the 'wolves were, and all that money was guaranteed, I'd probably shut him down when he failed to even carry the team to the playoffs each year. The only thing worse than being hamstrung by Garnett's giant salary is being hamstrung by Garnett's giant salary while he sits on the sideline due to an injury sustained in a garbage game at the end of the previous year.

trueD
03-20-2008, 02:16 AM
That was just senseless on so many levels, like why wouldn't Minne want to preserve the franchise face if there was little to play for? Should have been the call of the FO, in the first place, shame on them.

The NBA: Where little-men owners smack-talking big-time and beloved ex employees happens.

Nice way to alienate an already downcast fanbase.

Extra Stout
03-20-2008, 09:57 AM
We've just gotten a bit more insight into the perpetual failure of the Timberwolves.