After years of negotiations and procedural formalities, the transition of ownership for both the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves and the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx has reached a successful conclusion. A consortium headed by Alex Rodriguez, former Major League Baseball standout, and Marc Lore, a prominent figure in e-commerce, has now received full control, with the NBA’s governing board giving its complete endorsement. The transaction, reportedly valued at $1.5 billion, is anticipated to finalize shortly, marking a new chapter for the franchises.
The acquisition process began several years ago, when Rodriguez and Lore first entered the picture as partial stakeholders. Glen Taylor, the billionaire who originally acquired the Timberwolves in 1994, gradually moved toward stepping down from majority control. The duo's vision for the teams includes long-term investment, organizational excellence, and building a legacy that resonates beyond the court. Their leadership structure will see Lore take on the role of primary franchise representative, with Rodriguez serving as alternate governor.
An official unveiling event is set for July in Las Vegas during the NBA summer league, where the pair will publicly outline their plans. The Lynx, known for their four WNBA titles, and the Timberwolves, who made a strong playoff run this year reaching the Western Conference Finals, stand at the threshold of a new era under leadership committed to raising competitive and cultural standards.
In an age where sports franchises are not just about competition but also community impact and innovation, the arrival of fresh leadership often signals more than just financial change—it represents a shift in values, ambition, and public engagement. As new stewards step into their roles, the opportunity to inspire through integrity, vision, and dedication becomes ever more powerful.