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Today yours truly turns the ripe old age of 43 (aka “old man” status on the internet). One of the defining parts of my four-plus decades? My Minnesota Timberwolves fandom. So in honor of my birthday, here are **43 reasons** why I’m still here, still howling, and still convinced this cursed/blessed franchise is worth every ounce of loyalty.
**1\. Anthony Edwards**
What else needs to be said? Ant has gone from “maybe he should’ve gone behind LaMelo?” to “is he about to be the face of the league?” in five years. He’s a generational star who made us believe again, snapped a 20-year playoff drought, and is one of the few guys in the NBA who could carry a Finals someday. Watching him grow up here has been a gift.
**2 Words. Naz Reid.**
Undrafted. Beloved. A cult hero turned cornerstone with a brand-new five-year contract. The Naz Reid towel waves have become as iconic as “KG headbutting the stanchion.” Few things make me smile more than Big Jelly splashing a three.
**3\. Rudy Gobert**
Yes, the guy everyone outside Minnesota loves to hate. But Wolves fans? We get it. He anchors everything. Without him, the defense falls apart. With him, we’ve made back-to-back West Finals. That trade everyone mocked? Kinda worked out.
**4\. Mike Conley**
“Old Man Conley” is our steady hand. The vet presence every contender needs, and a guy who is still running playoff offenses at age 37.
**5\. Jaden “Treacherous” McDaniels**
The defensive terror. The mean mug. The guy you trust to make Luka or Booker’s life miserable. If Jaden ever cracks a smile, you know something historic just happened.
**6\. Julius Randle**
Remember the skeptics after the KAT trade? Randle shut them up in the playoffs. A bruiser who embraced the moment and gave us real muscle. I’m very much looking forward to Year 2 of “Big Julius”.
**7\. Terrence Shannon Jr.**
Unheralded rookie turned “Wait, is this guy a future sixth man of the year?” prospect. TSJ has already shown flashes of being a game-changer off the bench. I have high expectations for this to be his breakout year.
**8\. Joan Beringer**
Call him “Mini Rudy.” A rookie big man with defensive instincts and upside that make you believe Tim Connelly actually pulled a heist with the KAT deal. Might not be a mega star, but could be the glue piece in the next Wolves era.
**9\. Chris Finch**
The winningest coach in Wolves playoff history. Two straight trips to the conference finals. And the rare NBA coach who seems genuinely liked by his players.
**10\. A-Rod and Marc Lore**
Say what you want about the ownership drama, but A-Rod and Lore injected money, ambition, and swagger into this franchise. It finally feels like a team with a plan.
**11\. Michael Grady and Jim Petersen**
Best broadcast duo in the league. Grady’s smooth play-by-play with JP’s insight? That’s appointment listening.
**12\. Kevin Garnett**The Big Ticket. The reason most of us stuck through the ‘90s. The original alpha. He carried an entire franchise on his back and gave us our first real era of relevance.
**13\. Stephon Marbury**
For a fleeting moment, the KG/Marbury duo felt like the future of the NBA. Didn’t work out, but man, it was fun to dream.
**14\. Anthony Peeler**
Throwback to 1998. He caught fire and briefly made us believe we could actually do playoff damage. That mattered.
**15\. Wally Szczerbiak**
The original pretty-boy shooter. Wally World was fun. A smooth jumper, an All-Star nod, and the best sidekick KG ever had (until Cassell showed up).
**16\. Malik Sealy**
Gone too soon. The only retired Wolves number besides KG’s eventual 21. Losing him hurt. Over 20 years later, he is still not forgotten.
**17\. Troy Hudson**
For a few magical spring days, T-Hud became the Lakers killer. And yes, we still laugh about the rap career.
**18 & 19. Sam Cassell & Latrell Sprewell**
The “other” membes Big Three with KG. That 2004 run doesn’t happen without Sam’s clutch shot-making or Spree’s fire. Things didn’t end well, but the duo still gave us one season of magic.
**20\. Flip Saunders**
The coach of my formative Wolves years. Eight straight playoff trips. Beloved by players and fans alike. Losing him was heartbreaking.
**21\. Mark Madsen**
Yes, Mad Dog gets a spot. A glue guy, a character, and one of those guys every fanbase quietly loves. I had the pleasure of meeting Mark at the NBA Combine in 2014 and he could not have been nicer. It’s one of those things that sticks with you as a fan.
**22\. Kevin Love**
Before Ant, before KAT, we had Love putting up 20/20 games and keeping the Wolves relevant in dark years. He deserved better here.
**23\. Karl-Anthony Towns**
Drafting KAT in 2015 restarted the franchise. Loyalty, numbers, All-Star appearances. His era ended, but he’ll always be remembered as a franchise pillar.
**24\. The Old School Logo**
That original wolf head hooked me as a seven-year-old. Still iconic.
**25\. The Black Trees Jerseys**
Nothing screams ‘90s like those jagged pine tree trims. KG made them immortal. And seeing Ant rock them now? Perfect.
**26\. Target Center**
It’s not glamorous, but it’s ours. Great location, great memories.
**27\. Crunch the Mascot**
Top-tier NBA mascot. Fight me.
**28\. First Playoff Appearance (1996)**
Even getting swept by Houston felt huge. We had arrived.
**29\. Pat Bev’s Play-in Celebration (2022)**
Jumping on the scorer’s table like KG 2.0 after the play-in win. Outsiders mocked it, but for Wolves fans, it was cathartic.
**30\. KG’s Return (2015)**
Bittersweet but beautiful. Seeing him back in Wolves colors mattered.
**31\. My First Wolves Playoff Hype Video (2003)**
Yes, I made a hype video set to _Lose Yourself._ Yes, it played on the Target Center jumbotron. Peak fan life.
**32\. My Second Hype Video (2004)**
This one got me flown to Minnesota for Game 1 of the Nuggets series. Watching a video that I spent hours working on in my dorm room getting played on the big screen in Target Center was surreal.
**33\. First Home Playoff Game (2004)**
Finally being there in person to watch the Wolves stomp Denver in the playoffs. A personal apex as a fan.
**34\. Return to Target Center (2024)**
Twenty years later, still undefeated in the building. The Wolves faced the Nuggets again and overcame a 10-point deficit to steal the game in the final seconds.
**35\. KG Wins a Title (2008)**
Not in Wolves colors, but still cathartic. “Anything is possible!”
**36\. Beating Denver in 2004 (Round 1)**
Finally getting out of the first round after seven tries. Relief doesn’t even cover it.
**37\. Game 7 vs. the Kings (2004)**
Weber vs. KG. Win or go home. KG on the scorer’s table. Legendary.
**38\. Sweeping Phoenix (2024)**
Ant taking down KD, his childhood idol. Our first sweep ever. A playoff series win after a 20 year drought. Delicious.
**39\. Game 7 in Denver (2024)**
Maybe the greatest Wolves win ever. 20-point comeback. Jokic dethroned. Pure madness.
**40\. Beating the Lakers (2025)**
Finally slaying the Laker dragon. In person for it, no less. One of my personal all-timers.
**41\. TWolves Central Forums**
The hangout spot in the early 2000’s. A lifeline for an East Coast Wolves fan.
**42\. T-Wolves Blog**
My own little corner of Wolves internet in the mid-2000s. Irreverent, chaotic, fun.
**43\. Canis Hoopus**
The site that became home base for Wolves fandom. Writers, commenters, community—it’s been a privilege to spend the past year chronicling the ups and downs of life as a Wolves fan with you all.
Through 36 years of highs, lows, heartbreak, and joy, this team has been a defining part of my sports life. So here’s to 43 years on this planet, and maybe—just maybe—seeing the Wolves raise that first Larry O’Brien soon
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