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Former Timberwolves employee arrested, accused of stealing hard drive with critical info
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Date:2025-04-14 23:39:26
Former Minnesota Timberwolves coaching analyst Somak Sarkar was released from jail Thursday after being accused of stealing a hard drive from the office of a Timberwolves basketball executive in February.
According to Minnesota district court records obtained by USA TODAY Sports, Sarkar on Feb. 3 entered the office of “S.G.” – believed to be Timberwolves executive vice president Sachin Gupta – and took the hard drive containing “both personal and professional information. The personal information included his Social Security number, tax information for himself and his family and bank account information. The business information, which belongs to the Minnesota Timberwolves, included employment and player contracts, as well as strategic NBA information," the criminal complaint reads.
Sarkar allegedly was observed on video surveillance entering the office of the executive vice president.
Sarkar was fired in February and arrested on March 18, charged with a third-degree burglary of entering without consent with intent to steal/commit felony or gross misdemeanor.
How was the alleged theft discovered?
According to the criminal complaint, S.G. left the hard drive connected to his laptop in his office on Feb. 2. When S.G. returned to his office on Feb. 5, the hard drive was missing.
“Security reviewed surveillance and discovered that Somak Sarkar, defendant herein, had entered S.G.’s office on Saturday February 3, 2024. … Badge information showed that the defendant entered the Timberwolves offices on Saturday and that no other employees were there. Video surveillance showed that at 5:44 p.m., he went to S.G.’s closed office, which is around the corner and down hallway from the common area of offices. Defendant entered the office twice after looking to see if anyone could see him. He then left,” according to court records.
The Timberwolves’ forensic analysis of Sarkar’s laptop “determined that Defendant’s work laptop was used to open some of the files on the hard drive. They also found that over 5,000 files had been accessed and downloaded onto another device,” according to the complaint.
Sarkar told authorities that “as a member of the coaching staff, he had the hard drive to ‘put some stuff on it’ and forgot to return it,” according to the records.
Who is Somak Sarkar?
Sarkar had worked for the Timberwolves from August 2021 until his dismissal in February, according to his LinkedIn page, which says he also worked for the New York Knicks as a coordinator of coaching analytics for seven months and as the manager of basketball analytics for the New Orleans Pelicans from 2013-2020.
He went to Rice University and received a degree in mathematical economic analysis, financial computation and modeling, according to his LinkedIn bio.
Sarkar worked for S.G. until August 2023 but was moved to the coaching staff due to job performance, according to court documents.
Who is Sachin Gupta?
Gupta is in his fifth season with the Timberwolves and is known inside basketball circles as the person who created ESPN’s NBA Trade Machine when he worked there nearly two decades ago. He joined Daryl Morey’s staff with the Houston Rockets in 2006 and also spent time working for the Detroit Pistons and Philadelphia 76ers.
According to his bio in the Timberwolves’ media guide, Gupta, while in Houston, “would build the foundation for the team’s extensive analytics department which the Rockets would later become renowned for.”
He has a bachelor’s degree in computer science and electrical engineering from MIT and an MBA from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, according to his bio.
What is next in the Timberwolves-Somak Sarkar case?
The next hearing is May 16.
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