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Garnett originally wanted to be the small boss of the Timberwolves, but he didn't get it. He hasn't forgiven his boss Taylor until now. He once said in an interview: "Glenn (Taylor) knows what I mean, I am not cold. First of all, it is not pure. He's just under pressure from fans and the community. Before Philip (Saunders, former coach of the team) died, Glen and I reached an understanding. And after Philip's death, * * * knowledge also goes with it. So I won't forgive Glenn. I thought he was an outspoken man and an outspoken businessman. After Philip died, everything changed. "

In this regard, Fiona Fang expressed his views and clearly supported Taylor. Fiona Fang mentioned: "flip saunders is the true soul of Minnesota basketball, Garnett's mentor, and the most trusted person finally chosen by Taylor, from college to high school to college to junior league to Timberwolves. Taylor promised to transfer some shares to Saunders, and then Garnett also had the idea, and Taylor did not refuse. First, because Taylor has a plot in Mingzhou, Garnett has never sold a house since he left Mingzhou, so Taylor thinks he is willing to return to his roots. Second, because Sanders came forward to guarantee. " However, Fiona Fang mentioned that according to the regulations at that time, neither active players nor coaches could own shares in the team, so this has always been an internal statement. Taylor did it out of kindness, not out of duty.

As for Garnett's character, Fiona Fang questioned: "Speaking of character, unfortunately, according to my personal experience and the real hammer in my hand, he may be the most famous superstar with the worst character, the least listening to all kinds of partners." Finally, regarding Garnett's refusal to retire the jersey, Fiona Fang also said frankly: "Taking this opportunity to vent personal emotions from the commanding heights, Garnett I's reputation has been ruined in the eyes of discerning people."