NAZ REID AWAKENS TO LEAD WOLVES TO VICTORY

While the Wolves held on at half-time, trailing by only 4 points, one man had not set his alarm on the Wolves side. This man is Naz Reid, and this man just needed to put batteries back into the famous alarm clock.

The writer of this article had opted for Naz Reid in TTFL, so you might as well tell you that the writer of this article was therefore very upset at half-time.

Naz Reid, recently voted best sixth man in the League, did indeed come off the bench last night but rather to put his most beautiful turd on it, at 4:11 a.m. we made poetry. Zero points, 2 lost balls, 0/3 shooting, to do that we could go there ourselves eh. Then there was this second half, with a possible challenge at the break, this second half during which the cushy Naz was simply monstrous in the relay of his leaders, Anthony Edwards in the lead.

16 points at 7/11 shooting including 2/4 from the parking lot, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal in 23 minutes

The very definition of the perfect replacement, except for one half, but the timing of Naz’s awakening had the benefit of participating in the Wolves’ victory, pretty cool. Intensity at max, 3-point shoot, then 3-point shoot with the board, there are evenings like that where everything goes like clockwork. A wild tap dunk later and Nazou had finished his work, in victory, like a boss, like a 6MOY.

History will undoubtedly remember Anthony Edwards’ masterclass, but those who saw the match live will remember that the good Naz Reid was one of the main elements of this first victory for Wolves in the semi-final of the conference since … twenty years. Oh yes, and how do you write Naz Reid when you’re a fan of Wolves and/or the player? Ah yes, in capital letters, so one last time: NAZ REID.

2024-05-05 02:23:00
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