Kevin Garnett Returns to Minnesota Timberwolves as Team Ambassador
Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett has agreed to reunite with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx in a new, all-encompassing role as team ambassador, involving business, community and fan-engagement efforts and content development, the team announced Thursday. This move marks a significant reunion for Garnett, who had been distant from the Timberwolves since his playing career ended in 2016 due to a fallout with former owner Glen Taylor.
Garnett’s return to the franchise is a result of his newfound rapport with new governors Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez. The two sides have found common ground, allowing Garnett to rejoin the team he once led to eight straight playoff appearances between 1996-97 and 2003-04. As part of this reunion, the Timberwolves will also hold Garnett’s much-awaited No. 21 jersey retirement ceremony in Minnesota at some point over the next two seasons.
A New Era for the Timberwolves
“I’m thrilled to be back home,” Garnett said in a statement released Thursday. “Minnesota is where it all began, where I was young, hungry and learning how to compete at the highest level. I’m excited to be back in the Twin Cities at a time when Marc and Alex are setting a bold new vision for this franchise. Their leadership has brought fresh energy to the organization, and I’m excited to help build what’s next for the Timberwolves, our fans and this community.” Garnett’s enthusiasm is a testament to the positive changes taking place within the organization.
Under Lore and Rodriguez, the Timberwolves have invested significant resources across the organization, including commitments for a front office staff featuring president of basketball operations Tim Connelly, entering the luxury tax for a third consecutive season, and continuing to progress on plans for a new arena in downtown Minneapolis over the next decade. These efforts have contributed to the team’s improved performance, with the Timberwolves (17-10) fighting for postseason positioning in the West after two straight conference finals appearances.
Garnett’s Legacy
Garnett, a 15-time NBA All-Star, is the Timberwolves’ all-time leader in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. He is the only NBA player to lead a franchise in those five categories. Garnett is also the only player in Timberwolves history to win an MVP (2003-04). His impressive career and dedication to the team have made him an iconic figure in Minnesota sports.
The Timberwolves’ decision to retire Garnett’s No. 21 jersey is a well-deserved tribute to his contributions to the team. As the franchise continues to build on its success, Garnett’s involvement as a team ambassador will undoubtedly play a significant role in shaping the team’s future. With his return, the Timberwolves are poised to capitalize on the momentum generated by their recent performances and the new leadership.
Images of Kevin Garnett’s career highlights can be seen below:
As the Timberwolves continue to push forward, Garnett’s reunion with the team serves as a reminder of the franchise’s rich history and its commitment to building a successful future. With his expertise and passion, Garnett will undoubtedly make a lasting impact on the team and its community.




