After paying a franchise-record $90.4MM in luxury tax penalties last season, the Timberwolves are now under new ownership. But the transfer from Glen Taylor to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez won’t make the team any less inclined to pay a tax bill, according to Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic.
As Vorkunov relays, Lore said this week that he and Rodriguez are prepared to continue being taxpayers as long as they think it benefits the franchise in both the short and long term.
“We think about it like we do a startup, where startups lose money, but they’re investing because it’s creating enterprise value over the long term,” Lore said. “And I think that’s the way we think about. It is investing in the team, in winning, creates long-term franchise value. That’s not over the next three to five years, but 10 to 20, the next 50 years, even.
“So, we’re prepared to invest, we’re prepared to lose money to create a winning culture. But a sustainable winning culture, not just a one year — you’re not going to see us do what maybe people might expect us to do, which is come in as owners and make some big flashy move. We’re being very methodical about the decisions we make, and we’re thinking in every decision what’s in the best interest of building a long-term, sustainable culture of winning.”
While the Timberwolves have fallen short of a championship, they’ve appeared in the Western Conference Finals in back-to-back seasons and were able to re-sign forwards Julius Randle and Naz Reid to new deals in free agency this month. Those signings pushed Minnesota’s team salary well above the tax line again in 2025/26.
However, because the Wolves aren’t as far above the tax line this season, don’t qualify as a repeater taxpayer, and will benefit from reduced penalties for the first two tax brackets, their year-end tax bill should come in significantly lower than last season’s $90MM+. Their projected bill will depend on how they fill out their roster — they currently have 13 players on guaranteed standard contracts.
Glen Taylor paid the tax twice in 30 years, so any new owner was going to be more likely to pay it. And Taylor actually only had to pay the tax once, since he lost control of the team this past season before the tax payment was due.
Thank God he’s gone.
I’m available to warm the far end of the bench.
Also, GOOD PR, I’m a Native Minnesotan.
AND I’ll work as CHEAP as the League will allow.
Contact me Immediately!!
Which young trio would you rather have on your team if you could have them for the next 10yrs?
Rob Dillingham/TJ Shannon/Joan Beringer 2026
JR Rider/Donyell Marshall/Christian Laettner 1995
Ricky Rubio/Michael Beasley/Kevin Love 2012
Bobby Jackson/Wally Szczerbiak/Joe Smith 2000
Randy Foye/Corey Brewer/Al Jefferson 2008
Rank a top3 if possible
Man those trios are so bad it’s easy to see why this franchise has been so laughably bad for so long.
Rubio/Love/Beasley is probably the best, no thanks to Beasley though. Rider/Marshall/Laettner is okay, but the other trios are basically all backups besides Jefferson and Wally.
a perfect example of someone that sucks at being a basketball fan.
You forgot Jonny Flynn !!
I definitely didn’t
I’m surprised you didn’t give us a KG trio.
You shouldn’t be surprised at that. I also didn’t give a Ant trio or a KAT trio. Those guys are HOFers, everybody would picked them
You do realize you put a poll for a trio who no one knows what they’ll do.
Can you tell the future?
You know how y’all constantly criticize these gms/front offices for making the wrong draft pick as if you could do it any better? This is an opportunity to prove it. All 3 of those guys have played on national tv numerous times, especially the 1st 2.
This is basically my main point for asking the question. Showing you how little you know about basketball past/present/future, while also leaving the door open in the rare case that someone surprises me
2012, 2026, 2008
The fun thing as a wolves fan right now is those other trios needed to become our stars but the current trio has at least one and maybe three (best case scenario Jaden and Naz) dudes above them.
Young Ricky Rubio was pure joy. Still the only jersey I’ll wear to Target Center.
We shall see
6 M till their cap (Apron 2)
Have the TpMle 5.7 in hand for the 14th spot
Surprised No Melton links with Minny, he’d be the fit Imo (health willing)
So Walker-Alexander is a big lose. If you aren’t worried about the tax implications?
If Minny can????
Why not trade Conley to Nets plus a future pick. Just to open up cap space to sign Brogdon. Brogdon starting with AE. Is a much better backcourt. Therefore better team. Nets can use a vet starting at point for a year.
I just checked sportrac. Looks like they can drop below the luxury tax for 26-27 season without any major changes. So most likely it is just this season they pay luxury tax.
They are 3.3 M for 2026 under but only 10 spots filled
They’d essentially need to shave somebody decently big ( Ddv or above ) to beat the tax next year
Oh I just had a trade idea! Simons and hauser to Twolves, Golbert to boston. Might not be a bad idea for both teams, but kinda like it.
As a Boston fan who is telepathically linked to Brad Steven, lols. No thank you. Rudy is unplayable when it counts. Spacing is awful etc etc.
Ha I had a typo. I meant to say might be a bad idea for both teams. Haha. I think it is a bad idea for both teams.