NBA Team Values 2025: Timberwolves are estimated to be worth $4.2 billion. Glen Taylor sold the Timberwolves to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez for $1.5 billion.
October 16, 2025
NBA Team Values 2025: Timberwolves are estimated to be worth $4.2 billion. Glen Taylor sold the Timberwolves to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez for $1.5 billion.
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And _this_ is why Glen threw* (coffee hasn’t kicked in and I was pooping) a fit.
If you spent a dollar a second it would take you about 32 years to spend it all. So, math, yeah.
Honestly this was glens own doing. He was the one who wanted the three year succession plan. Then in those 3 years A-Rod & Lore implemented important changes that further drove the value up. The biggest being prying Connelly away. Connelly built this winning roster and winning catapulted the value.
Glen’s final deal turns out to be a terrible one. Fitting.
He must have been a good business man at some point right? He’s the richest person in Minnesota. But I’ve only ever known him as the most incompetent owner in all sports. Make it make sense.
$11 billion for the warriors. Wowza
Taylor bought the team for $88 million. The Crypt Keeper needs some perspective.
Ok then can we at least get some arena hot dogs that don’t taste like theyre older than Glen himself
Maybe Glenn gets a % kickback for the next 5 years to make himself more rich and the org worse.
Does the purchase price also include the Lynx? Does the valuation even consider their independent value? Because then it was an even worse deal.
Shit it’s only worth what the last sucker is willing to pay for it
It’s extremely sad that a large portion of professional sports owners don’t understand that caring for an asset, developing it, investing in it, and creating a positive culture can increase its value

Huh, it’s neat to see “addition by subtraction” in real time.
Great, they can take out a one billion loan against it and build their own dang stadium.
Don’t care
Maybe the fucking Pohlads can take notes here. INVEST in the infrastructure/team and it will increase in value exponentially. Cheap, useless twats.
As someone that’s dabbled in entrepreneurship over the years it really doesn’t matter what a business is worth. What matters is what you can get someone to pay when you’re ready to sell.
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And _this_ is why Glen threw* (coffee hasn’t kicked in and I was pooping) a fit.
If you spent a dollar a second it would take you about 32 years to spend it all. So, math, yeah.
Honestly this was glens own doing. He was the one who wanted the three year succession plan. Then in those 3 years A-Rod & Lore implemented important changes that further drove the value up. The biggest being prying Connelly away. Connelly built this winning roster and winning catapulted the value.
Glen’s final deal turns out to be a terrible one. Fitting.
He must have been a good business man at some point right? He’s the richest person in Minnesota. But I’ve only ever known him as the most incompetent owner in all sports. Make it make sense.
$11 billion for the warriors. Wowza
Taylor bought the team for $88 million. The Crypt Keeper needs some perspective.
Ok then can we at least get some arena hot dogs that don’t taste like theyre older than Glen himself
Maybe Glenn gets a % kickback for the next 5 years to make himself more rich and the org worse.
Does the purchase price also include the Lynx? Does the valuation even consider their independent value? Because then it was an even worse deal.
Shit it’s only worth what the last sucker is willing to pay for it
It’s extremely sad that a large portion of professional sports owners don’t understand that caring for an asset, developing it, investing in it, and creating a positive culture can increase its value

Huh, it’s neat to see “addition by subtraction” in real time.
Great, they can take out a one billion loan against it and build their own dang stadium.
Don’t care
Maybe the fucking Pohlads can take notes here. INVEST in the infrastructure/team and it will increase in value exponentially. Cheap, useless twats.
As someone that’s dabbled in entrepreneurship over the years it really doesn’t matter what a business is worth. What matters is what you can get someone to pay when you’re ready to sell.