Naz Reid Explains His Cult Following, Winning Sixth Man of the Year and Building a Newfound Culture in Minnesota
The name of the reigning Sixth Man of the Year represents more than just a name at this point. Naz Reid has become a greeting between Minnesota Timberwolves fans outside of home games. Its turned into a consistent stream of car horns outside of Parkway Pizza in Northeast Minneapolis with the now famous Honk If You Love Naz Reid sign sitting right outside. Its transformed the seats of the Target Center into a beach day with Naz Reid towels in late March. Its seen hundreds of yard signs plastered with his face strewn about lawns across the greater Minneapolis area.
Its the name of a Jeopardy contestants cat. Its even become the first tattoo for everyone from 18-year-olds kids to 82-year-old grandmothers. Naz Reid has got a hold on the Timberwolves fan base and the greater NBA community. Theres no explanation, no broader details. This is the epitome of if you know, you know. And trust us, after this past season, everyone and their momma, and their mommas, knows about the rise of Naz Reid.
But at first, Naz didnt think the ink was real.
After the Timberwolves took down the Denver Nuggets by 26 points in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinalsfeaturing 14 points, 5 boards, 4 blocks and 4 threes from the man himselftwo lifelong Wolves fans and artists at Beloved Studios in Roseville, MN, set the stage for the communitys latest outpouring of admiration.
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