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IF TAYLOR SELLS T'WOLVES, WILL STERN REVERSE SANCTIONS?
Published November 6, 2000
NBA Commissioner David Stern "informed" T'Wolves Owner
Glen Taylor that the team's $3.5M fine "would be lifted and
the five first-round draft choices returned" for the team's
secret agreement with F Joe Smith if Taylor and his group
"decided to sell the team," according to sources of Sid
Hartman of the Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE. But Taylor, who
met with his partners Saturday, said, "I have no intentions
of selling the team." Taylor said that the T'Wolves "are
free of long-term debt but have some short-term debts," and
added that he "is confident the team can survive the
sanctions" (STAR TRIBUNE, 11/5). In Boston, Will McDonough
wrote that before the Smith case went to an arbitrator,
Stern "supposedly offered" the T'Wolves a compromise: Taylor
and VP/Basketball Operations Kevin McHale would be suspended
for nine months and the T'Wolves would lose two first-round
draft choices. But the T'Wolves reportedly "turned down the
offer" and went to arbitration. McDonough: "When they did
and lost, Stern socked it to them" (BOSTON GLOBE, 11/4).






