If you believe Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor, do not expect to see a trade involving Kevin Garnett any time soon.

There has been talk that Garnett may be available this offseason, backed up by the fact that Garnett appears to be growing increasingly impatient with the direction of the Minnesota Timberwolves.  Garnett, however, has never gone as far as requesting a trade.

"I do not see that as a possibility," Taylor said Wednesday night addressing a potential Garnett deal. "As I stand here, I just don't see a possibility that makes sense."

Garnett, according to the Associated Press, said after a recent game against the Knicks that he didn't want to go through another losing season.

However, he also said he had faith in Taylor to make the right moves in the offseason to turn around a team that will almost assuredly miss the playoffs for a second straight year after making the Western Conference finals in 2004.

"I don't want to go through this any more," Garnett said. "I think I'm more deserving of a better team and I think the city's more deserving of a better team, coming in here having something that's going to be competitive and having us getting back to the Western Conference finals."

"But I do know you just can't blink and it's going to happen; you have to actually spend the time and effort. So, we'll see."