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A- Rod joins Timberwolv­es bid

- Jeff Zillgitt

Three- time American League MVP Alex Rodriguez and businessma­n Marc Lore have signed a letter of intent to negotiate with Minnesota Timberwolv­es owner Glen Taylor to purchase the NBA franchise, a person with knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports.

The person requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the potential sale.

Rodriguez and Lore signed the letter of intent on Saturday and have an exclusive 30- day window to reach an agreement.

With Rodriguez and Lore intent on buying the team, negotiatio­ns have moved quickly, and both sides are progressin­g toward a deal that would include the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx. Taylor is adamant that new buyers keep the teams in Minneapoli­s.

If a deal is reached, Rodriguez and Lore would be limited partners with Taylor for two- plus years and then Taylor would turn full control of the team over to Rodriguez and Lore as they purchase a controllin­g stake in the franchise.

Taylor purchased the Timberwolv­es in 1994 for nearly $ 90 million and has explored selling the team multiple times in recent years only to decide he still wanted to own the team or he couldn’t find the right buyer. Taylor, 79, reopened his interest in selling the team before the start of the 2020- 21 season.

In the recent Forbes’ valuations of NBA teams, the financial news outlet estimated the Timberwolv­es are worth $ 1.4 billion, 28th among the 30 teams.

ESPN and The Athletic reported a potential purchase price of $ 1.5 billion.

Rodriguez, who earned more than $ 400 million as a player and more as an investor, had interest in buying MLB’s New York Mets but lost out to billionair­e Steve Cohen. Lore was one of Rodriguez’s partner in that effort, too. Lore made his fortune in e- commerce with Diapers. com, Jet. com and Walmart.

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Alex Rodriguez is joining a bid to purchase the NBA’s Timberwolv­es. MARK J. REBILAS/ USA TODAY SPORTS

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