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Author: David Shama

David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

Big Homecoming Looms for Cubs Slugger and Simley Alum

Posted on July 7, 2025July 7, 2025 by David Shama

 

Enjoy a Monday notes column.

Michael Busch, the Simley High School alum, will be in town starting tomorrow night with his Cub teammates for a three-game series at Target Field against the Twins. Busch, 27, is having a career year in his third MLB season and is on a torrid pace at the plate.

He recently finished fourth in All-Star Game balloting among NL first basemen, and he has nine hits in his last 12 at bats, raising his season average to .297 to go along with 18 home runs and 56 RBI. Among the MLB leaders in slugging percentage and OPS, he hit four home runs in a two-game span last week. In his last 30 games, he is hitting .365 with 11 home runs and 26 RBI.

Born in Inver Grove Heights, the 6-1, 210-pound left-handed hitter was drafted out of the University of North Carolina in 2019 by the Dodgers in the first round.  The Dodgers sent Busch to the Cubs in a January 2024 trade after a rookie season in which he had only 72 at bats and hit .167.

The Cubs struck it right with the acquisition of Busch who last season hit .248 with 21 home runs.  Manager Craig Counsell told the Cubs official website last week that Busch has “turned into a great offensive player.”

Busch, who has seven siblings and is the son of Mike and Judy Busch, captained baseball, hockey and football teams at Simley.  The Interleague matchup means a rare road visit to Minneapolis by the Cubs who lead the NL Central Division with a 54-36 record.

July 7 Twins birthday club: former World Series outfielder Dan Gladden is 68; TV broadcaster Cory Provus is 47; and ex-broadcast voice John Gordon is 85.

A Sports Headliners reader offered this documentation on how bad Gopher men’s basketball has been compared to neighboring rivals Wisconsin and Iowa.

In the past 20 seasons:

Minnesota
Winning conference seasons: 1
NCAA Tournament wins: 2

Wisconsin
Winning conference seasons: 17
NCAA Tournament wins: 25

Iowa
Winning conference seasons: 9
NCAA Tournament wins: 4

Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah speaks to the Twin Cities Dunkers July 17. Golf’s Zach Johnson, winner of two majors and captain of the 2023 American Ryder Cup team, addresses the group July 22 while in town for the annual 3M Open.

The 3M field includes defending champion Jhonattan Luis Vegas and 2022 titlist Tony Finau who has four top 10 career finishes in the tournament.  Local names playing at the July 21-27 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine are Frankie Capan III (Stillwater), former Gopher Erik van Rooyen and PGA veteran Tom Hoge who is a Fargo native.

Kirill Kaprizov

Looks like Wild GM Bill Guerin pulled off a savvy move by acquiring veteran winger and Russian native Vladimir Tarasenko from the Red Wings for future considerations. He turns 34 in December but is expected to help the Minnesota offense with his experience, playmaking and scoring. It doesn’t hurt that Tarasenko adds a second Russian teammate (along with Yakov Trenin) for Wild superstar Kirill Kaprizov who the Wild hope will sign a contract extension this offseason.

Koi Perich, Anthony Smith and Darius Taylor, all underclassmen and receiving preseason recognition for honor teams from college football authorities, will represent the Golden Gophers at Big Ten Football Media Days later this month in Las Vegas, along with head coach P.J. Fleck.  The Gophers will receive the media focus on July 23.  The Big Ten Network will have live coverage of all 18 conference teams July 22, 23 and 24.

A belated happy birthday to former Golden Gophers trainer Jim Marshall who turned 95 on July 3.

Congratulations to legendary Minnesota prep coaches Brian Cosgriff and Larry McKenzie on their respective selections as National Coach of the Year for girls and boys basketball as recognized in June by the National High School Athletic Coaches Association.

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Glen Taylor Received More for Sale Than Reported $1.5 Billion

Posted on July 5, 2025July 5, 2025 by David Shama

 

Glen Taylor told Sports Headliners in a phone interview this week he received more than the previously reported $1.5 billion for selling the NBA Timberwolves and WNBA Lynx.  That figure was reported by media outlets late last month when news of the NBA approving the sale of the franchises happened.

Taylor said the transfer of ownership to a group headed by Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez was finalized on June 25.  Asked if the settlement price was $1.5 billion, Taylor said: “The answer is no but I am not going to get into it.”

Then he said the final figure “ended up to be on the plus-side of that ($1.5 billion).”

Estimates are the Wolves alone are worth at least double that figure.  However, when Taylor and Lore and Rodriguez first agreed to a sale back in 2021 the $1.5 billion was the price settled on.

Taylor, the Mankato-based billionaire, was originally going to maintain a 20 percent share of the Wolves after the new owners took control.  Asked about owning a small portion of the franchise now, he said: “No, they decided they didn’t want to and that was fine with me.  The option was up to them.”

Glen Taylor

The four-year process in selling the franchises became contentious last year when Taylor disputed whether Lore and Rodriguez had met the deadline to become majority owners.  He said the franchises were no longer for sale, and that led to litigation.  A ruling earlier this year by an arbitration panel awarded the franchises to the Lore and Rodriguez group that also includes Michael Bloomberg, whose estimated net worth of over $100 billion makes him one of the world’s richest individuals.

The dispute involved hard feelings and cost tens of millions of dollars in legal fees but Taylor said now Lore and Rodriguez have been “cordial” toward him.  “We wish them well,” Taylor added. “I’ve already talked to them and…told them that if I can be of assistance to them they should feel comfortable in calling me and talking with me. So, we’ll see if they do that.”

Taylor, 84 and long troubled by back pain, was joined in the sales process that began four years ago by his wife Becky.  They are both big fans of the Wolves and Lynx.  Taylor bought the Wolves in 1994 from original owners Marv Wolfenson and Harvey Ratner.  He started the Lynx as an expansion franchise in 1999.  Taylor owns various businesses including the Star Tribune. His Taylor Corporation is one of the largest privately held companies in the country.

What are his feelings now that his role is that of a fan?  “I actually feel good.  I think it was the right thing to do. You just look at all the things I am committed to. And now with my back (problem) and all that stuff.  I think it was fine (the way things turned out).

“Since we signed (the deal) we’ve gone to…Lynx games. We still love to watch those women.  We both feel really good on it. We haven’t done any travelling or anything, but we will.”

The Wolves and Lynx’s home arena, Target Center, is the second oldest facility in the NBA. It’s no secret the new owners want to replace the city of Minneapolis owned facility that opened in 1990.  Not known, though, is that Taylor had research done regarding a possible new home for the teams.

Taylor didn’t want to say much about a new arena, positioning that as the role now of the new owners but he did offer this: “We had done quite a bit of work on it already so I’d just a soon kind of stay away (from discussing more.) I don’t know if they will use that. I think they will use some of that work that we had previously done.”

Location and financing of a new building will stir a lot of conversations and emotions. You can be sure Minneapolis supporters are agitated about talk the teams will leave for the suburbs.  A site fight for a new Minnesota stadium or arena can be nasty and so, too, would public financing.

A privately financed facility avoids a lot of problems.  “Yes, and I think that’s one of the things that they’re looking at,” Taylor said.

What kind of owners does he think the new group will be?  “Well, I think they’re going to have to learn this market because they’re both from out East.  I think things are different (than) the eastern markets.

“So, I think they have to spend some time and look at the sponsors and look at what people pay for tickets and all that stuff.  There’s just a lot learning experience. I am sure they’ll do that.”

The Wolves have made the Western Conference Finals the last two years.  The Lynx played for the WNBA title last year and could win the championship later this year.  Fan expectations for both franchises will remain high under new leadership.

The two teams have not only of late excelled on the court, but finances are noteworthy also, Taylor said.  “I feel proud and good about that,” he said about the status of the franchises.

What does Taylor believe his legacy will be for owning the two franchises for more than 25 years?  “I think it will always be the same thing.  That Glen Taylor kept them in Minnesota.”

Taylor’s name has been linked to being a possible buyer of the Twins but when asked about owning another local franchise he said “at my age I don’t think it would be good to get involved with another team.”

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“Breaking News:” At Last Minute Writing This Week

Posted on July 1, 2025July 1, 2025 by David Shama

 

So, here’s the deal, boys and girls.  I wasn’t going to write this week but just couldn’t help offering up a Fourth of July Week special to add merriment to your celebration.

Yes, this column is written mostly tongue-in-cheek.  For younger readers not familiar with the term, I am writing in a playful, hopefully humorous manner.  BTW I don’t mind exchanging old and new vocabulary with teens who these days say “body count” refers to how many people you have slept with.

(For those responding with their “body count,” be assured your total is kept secret here).

Usually, I write a sports trivia questions column around Fourth of July time.  Not so this year but I can’t help typing just one of my favorites from the past:

Who is the only person ever to play for the Twins and Vikings?  (Mull it over, and after you have an answer or give up, scroll to the bottom of the column for the answer. Hint: the answer is a real “groaner.”)

America will celebrate its 250th anniversary next year.  I am not that old, but my golf game feels like it.

Yours truly

In the spirit of self-defense, I report a nearly three-month struggle with back issues, sometimes rising to excruciating pain. My journey includes numerous physical therapy and chiro sessions and sit-downs with back surgeons. And I can’t leave out an epidural shot with a needle so close to a nerve that it just about shot me off the table.

The misery has at times been so bad some might want me to suggest this attitude: “I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy.”

Hmm! (Not so sure about that).

Now I relate this saga not expecting pity or even sympathy.  Because I am among the skeptics who believe most people aren’t that interested you are hurting.  And the rest are glad you’re suffering!  Ha!

But cut my golf game a little slack because it feels like I never played before.  Just remember: “There’s always the 19th hole.”

Don’t know if you’re planning to watch fireworks this year or staying at home.  One crazy thing I’ve noted over the years from asking people about fireworks watching is it seems like everyone claims a great view from the roof at their house! Use the ladder at your own peril!

While my ark remains in the garage, I see the weather forecast indicates sunny days for a change.  This could prompt my first trip to the car wash in 2025.  I am debating whether to visit the most expensive and complicated of locations.  Last year the directions for a wash selection could only be understood by geeks and AI entities.

So, that could be me driving around town this week in a clean car and reminiscing about all kinds of things you couldn’t even imagine.  Example: maybe I will drive by a workplace from long ago that once prompted this remark from my young son Joel who was out for a ride with dad, mom and brother: “Look dad, there’s the place that gives you nightmares!”

That workplace never gave me an award but later a Bloomington-based company did honor me, David John Shama.  The nameplate on the award recognized David S. Shama.

This is an anniversary week celebration for my wife and me. It’s also my wife’s birthday.  We enjoyed dinner at a nice restaurant, and I am grateful to have escaped with a total bill of under (barely) $200!

We also celebrated with a Lake Minnetonka dinner cruise.  The boat captain was a man of good humor, announcing at the end of the cruise to check on eBay in an hour for any personal items lost on the boat. He encouraged “bidding” for retrieval.

Enjoy your Fourth of July Week.  Remember, though, charcoal grills and processed foods are bad; alcohol is poison and sugar is the devil.  Otherwise, enjoy your water and vegetables.

Remember these heartfelt words: Love America and appreciate this great Republic that so many sacrificed for to make it the envy of the world.  Stand up for the U.S.A.!

Trivia answer: The only person ever to play for the Twins and Vikings was the stadium organist. (Groan!)

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