The NBA Board of Governors has unanimously approved the sale of the controlling interests in the Minnesota Timberwolves and the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx from Glen Taylor to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez, the league announced in a press release. The transaction is expected to close this week.
Major League Baseball decided last month to lift the permanent ban on Pete Rose, and Alex Rodriguez believes the Cincinnati Reds legend would still be alive had the move been made sooner.
Rodriguez played for the New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers for 22 seasons, hitting 696 home runs and winning three American League MVPs.
The prospective ownership group led by Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore has taken a major step toward finally securing the purchase of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Arbitrators have ruled in favor of Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez in their legal dispute with Glen Taylor for majority ownership of the Timberwolves, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets.
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Glen Taylor dropped what Marc Lore described as a “nuclear bomb” on him and Alex Rodriguez late last week when he announced that the Minnesota Timberwolves were no longer for sale and that he was voiding the purchase agreement in place with his new minority investors.